HomeFeatured Stories Featured StoriesSportsTiger Football LENS & LINES: Tigers too much for Southern’s Jaguars By TSD Newsroom 09/08/2019 0 66 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Touchdown Tigers! (Photo: Warren Roseborough) 1 of 12 The Tigers took the field as significant favorites over the visiting Southern Jaguars. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) A hot day was even more so on the field. (Photo: Roseborough) WR Kadarian Jones runs for big yardage. (Photo: Warren Roseborborough)jpg Southern's band and dancers kept busy doing their thing. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Southern's drum major was down for the cause. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Southern's majorettes at work. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) And that was the end of Southern's halftime show. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) The Tiger's band came ready to blow its horns. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Cymbals of performance for the Tigers. (Photos: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Horns' play. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Another reason to celebrate for the Tigers. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Southern played tough but the Tigers grounded the Jaguar's upset hopes. (Photo: Karanja A. Ajanaku) Share this:Post Previous articleShelby County Schools launches investigation into Southwest Early College High School as school leaders acknowledge ‘growing pains’Next articleAfter feisty first half, Memphis Tigers control Southern Jaguars in 55-24 win Related Articles Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Community Insert Money, Receive Book: Heal The Hood Foundation launches comic book vending machines Featured Stories After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore is closing up shop Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Community Insert Money, Receive Book: Heal The Hood Foundation launches comic book vending machines Featured Stories After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore is closing up shop Memphis Government City Council likely to discuss Mayor Young’s proposed solid waste fee increase next week Faith WATCH: National Day of Prayer service at Handy Park on Beale St. Load more