While Tulsa has seemed to pack their season in, they didn’t play like it at the start of their game against Memphis on Friday night.
How can you blame Tulsa? They only have two wins on the season, they can’t seem to find a consistent starting quarterback and they lost their no. 2 running back Shamari Brooks for the year with a broken collarbone.
The Golden Hurricane played like their whole season was on the line at through the first quarter and the start of the second. When Memphis scored their first touchdown of the game with just under seven minutes to play in the first quarter, Tulsa responded four minutes later by scoring off a 10-yard run by Luke Skipper.