HomeFeatured Stories Featured StoriesSportsTiger Football Images from the 59th AutoZone Liberty Bowl By Warren Roseborough 01/03/2018 0 414 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp St. Jude stars were right at home during the halftime show at the 59th AutoZone Liberty Bowl. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) The Tigers go through their warm-up drills in preparation for doing battle with the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Jonathan Cook of the Memphis Tigers gives chase as Hakeem Butler of Iowa State scores the game’s first touchdown. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Anthony Miller of the Tigers makes a leaping catch to put his team in scoring position. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Genard Avery of the Tigers sacks Kyle Kempt of Iowa State. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Tito Windham of the Tigers appears to have intercepted the ball but the refs ruled a no-catch. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) On a chilly afternoon, the Isley Brothers warmed up the AutoZone Liberty Bowl with a hot performance. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) The AutoZone Liberty Bowl halftime was another stage for the Isley Brothers to do what they have been doing so well for so long. (Warren Roseborough) Patrick Taylor of the Tigers runs for a first down. (Photo: Warren Roseborough( Phil Mayhue of the Tigers turns a catch into a first down. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Iowa State’s Cyclones holds up the Liberty Bowl trophy after defeating the Tigers 21-20. (Photo: Warren Roseborough) Share this:Post Previous articleTHAT’S NOT ‘GANGSTA:’ Jeopardy contestant loses money for “mispronouncing” answerNext articleOff the market! Singer Brian McKnight gets married Related Articles Memphis Government WATCH: Mayor Paul Young makes case for proposed tax increase during 100-Day Address Culture From its inception, Africa in April has been about the village’s children Community Building Bridges: Memphis Youth Empowerment Organization Prepares Leaders for Today and Tomorrow Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Memphis Government WATCH: Mayor Paul Young makes case for proposed tax increase during 100-Day Address Culture From its inception, Africa in April has been about the village’s children Community Building Bridges: Memphis Youth Empowerment Organization Prepares Leaders for Today and Tomorrow Metro Memphis Memphis Area Legal Services loses $1.7 million in grant funding; Education WEATHERS: The Mental Health Crisis in Urban Schools: A Call for Action Load more