HomeFeatured Stories Featured StoriesSportsTiger Football LENS & LINES: Tigers too much for Southern’s Jaguars By TSD Newsroom 09/08/2019 0 65 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 Mayor Young pitches $834M budget (and tax increase) during City Council meeting Education Bill to let some teachers and school employees carry guns heads to Tennessee governor’s desk, despite protests Education WEATHERS: Gifted elementary-age kids need a community and school system that supports them too Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Memphis Government Mayor Young pitches $834M budget (and tax increase) during City Council meeting Education Bill to let some teachers and school employees carry guns heads to Tennessee governor’s desk, despite protests Education WEATHERS: Gifted elementary-age kids need a community and school system that supports them too Community Deadline approaching for Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis $5K grants for local nonprofits Business EDGE pledges $250K for improvements to help Memphis businesses deter crime Load more