University of Memphis
Memphis, TN
Founded: 1912 Stadium: Liberty Bowl Capacity: 62,380 Colors: Reflex Blue & Medium Gray Coach: Ryan Silverfield Conference: American Athletic-
Memphis
Team Timeline
First Team: 1912
1943 - Memphis State did not play football during the 1943 through 1946 seasons because of World War II.
Championships
National Championships
None
Conference Championships
1929, 1930, 1938, 1968, 1969, 1971, 2014
Division Championships
2017, 2018
Team Records
Overall Record
543-540-33
Winning Pct.
50%
Vacated Wins
0
Forfeit Games
0
Adjusted Record
543-540-33
Winning Pct.
50%
National Championships
0
Conference Titles
7
Division Titles
2
Conference Record
108-114-0
All American Players
NFL Players (#2)
Home Record
354-240-16
Away Record
179-289-17
By The Numbers
Seasons
109
Winning Seasons (#1)
61
Losing Seasons (#1)
46
Most Wins in A Season
12 (2019)
Most Loses in A Season
11 (2010)
10 Win Seasons
6
Most Points Scored in a Game
115 (10/14/1916)
Most Points Scored in a Season
601 (2018)
Most Points Allowed in a Game
92 (9/28/1935)
Most Points Allowed in a Season
478 (2010)
Largest Margin of Victory
115 (10/14/1916)
Largest Margin of Defeat
92 (9/28/1935)
Most Points Both Teams in a Game
117 (12/2/2017)
Last Shutout
8/31/2024
Last Time Shutout
10/29/2011
Shutouts All-Time
145
Been Shutout All-Time
122
Streaks
Longest Win
15 (10/25/2014-10/31/2015)
Longest Losing
17 (10/3/1981-11/20/1982)
Bowl Records
Overall Record
7-8-0
Rose
0-0-0
Cotton
0-1-0
Orange
0-0-0
Fiesta
0-0-0
Sugar
0-0-0
By the Decade
2020-29
41-20
2010-19
67-61
2000-09
53-68
1990-99
45-64
1980-89
31-74-5
1970-79
61-47-1
1960-69
70-25-1
1950-59
48-44-4
1940-49
34-23-1
1930-39
39-45-7
1920-29
35-43-11
Next Game
12/17/2024 (Tue)
West Virginia
in Frisco Bowl @ Frisco, TX
Last Meeting: Memphis and West Virginia have never met in a game.
NOTES:
(1) Winning and losing seasons counted only if team plays at least 8 games.
(2) NFL Players counted for any player that participated in a regular season
game.
Great Moments in College Football History
Throughout the 1960s, the University of Florida kept a real-life alligator named Albert on the sidelines.