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For the Tigers, a win is a win even when there is a pandemic - TSDMemphis.com

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There was no pre-game Tiger walk and the pandemic-affected attendance tallied only 4,537 as the University of Memphis Tigers handled Arkansas State’s Red Wolves 37-24 at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Saturday night. In the season opener for each team, Memphis won its 19th straight non-conference home win and recorded the first victory in the era […]

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