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Tigers prevail in opener over Arkansas State

- Evan Barnes

There were no fireworks or smoke or an inflated Tiger head for the Memphis football team to run through. There was barely a crowd with just 4,507 fans due to social distancing requiremen­ts at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Saturday.

It was perhaps the strangest start most had seen for a recent Memphis opener. But the finish brought the same joy with the Tigers taking a 37-24 win over Arkansas State.

Ryan Silverfield got his first win as Memphis head coach after losing his debut at the Cotton Bowl in December. Here's five things we learned from the nearly four-hour game to kick off the 2020 season:

The Dreke Clark era is here

The sophomore's rave reviews during fall practice were validated by his first 100-yard game in his first start. He finished with 105 yards and a touchdown and while he didn't the breakaway speed of Kenneth Gainwell, he's got strength.

On a 14-yard gain in the third quarter, Clark ran over a defender trying to tackle him. For fans used to Tigers' backs running by defenders, it's a different style but one that could be just effective.

"(It's) just being smart because I'm a running back so I got to protect my body too, but I will deliver some thump," Clark said postgame.

Welcome back Sean Dykes

Dykes played in four games last season before a season-ending injury. During fall practice, offensive coordinato­r Kevin Johns said he expected him to bounce back this season.

Well the senior looked like it. He not only caught two touchdowns, but he also finished with 10 catches for 137 yards.

Memphis’ offense? Sizzle without spice

The Tigers only had three plays from scrimmage over 20 yards, but they still had 502 yards of total offense. Without Gainwell or Antonio Gibson, the Tigers didn't show off explosive playmakers — just reliable ones.

Brady White threw four touchdown passes for the fifth time in his career and even showed off more mobility on a some designed runs. He finished with 275 yards on 26-of-36 passing.

Damonte Coxie (eight catches, 90 yards) and Calvin Austin III each caught touchdowns and lineman Joseph Dorceus even showed his speed by running 25 yards after taking a direct snap on a fake punt.

The Turnover Belt returns

The Tigers didn't have any sideline celebratio­ns last season but they will this season under new coordinato­r Mike Macintyre. And it's a familiar one.

After Xavier Cullens recorded an intercepti­on, he ran to greet his teammates and had the WWE championsh­ip style belt waiting for him to put on. The belt appeared again in the third quarter after a forced fumble by JJ Russell and an intercepti­on by Sylvonta Oliver in his first start.

The Tigers had a belt in 2017 and 2018 and it'll be back as long as Macintyre's new defense keeps creating takeaways.

Memphis’ defense was missing players

The Tigers were without two starters in defensive back Jacobi Francis and linebacker Thomas Pickens. Neither was on the sideline after being atop the depth chart entering Saturday.

That adds to a defense already missing safety La'andre Thomas, who was not listed on the depth chart after starting all 14 games last season. No reason was given for their absences before the game and Silverfield declined after the game to specifically address any player who was absent.

It showed with the Tigers' secondary struggling, especially Oliver, who was targeted by Arkansas State's passing attack.

You can reach Evan Barnes on Twitter (@Evan_b) or by email at evan.barnes@commercial­appeal.com

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 ?? JOE RONDONE/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? Memphis Tigers quarterbac­k Brady White throws a pass to Tight End Sean Dykes during their game against Arkansas State at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020.
JOE RONDONE/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL Memphis Tigers quarterbac­k Brady White throws a pass to Tight End Sean Dykes during their game against Arkansas State at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020.

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