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No. 24 Tigers roll past Green Wave

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During a four-game win streak that has given No. 24 Memphis the lead in the American Athletic Conference West Division, the Tigers have averaged 49.5 points and 541.5 yards total offense. Still, there's something missing.

The Tigers are still seeking more from their high-powered offense that has occasional­ly sputtered.

They got plenty of points Friday night. Memphis overpowere­d Tulane 56-26 behind a balanced attack that produced 298 passing yards and 259 rushing yards. Quarterbac­k Riley Ferguson passed for three touchdowns and rushed for two others, while running back Darrell Henderson added 112 yards and another score.

“When you score 56 points, it's a good night,” Memphis coach Mike Norvell said. “But we've got to continue to be more consistent in what we're doing.”

The win kept the Tigers (7-1, 4-1) atop the West Division by a half game over SMU, which defeated Tulsa on Friday night. Tulane (3-5, 1-3) dropped its third consecutiv­e game and lost its 11th straight in the series.

The Tigers sputtered in the third quarter, managing only 30 yards and being held scoreless. In its win at Houston last week, Memphis was shut out in the first half before rallying for 42 second-half points.

“That third quarter was terrible,” Memphis receiver Anthony Miller said.

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