Navy Midshipmen Knock Off Memphis Tigers On Thanksgiving Night
It’s Thanksgiving week, the turkey’s almost ready, and you’re settling in for what should be a comfortable win for the Memphis Tigers. In their regular-season finale, the Tigers didn’t just lose to Navy; they were methodically taken apart, piece by piece, in a 28-17 defeat that felt more like a slow, painful surrender than a football game.
For the first time since dial-up was a thing, or at least since 2021, Memphis failed to score 20 points. Let that sink in. This high-flying offense, a group that usually scores at will, got absolutely suffocated. It’s like watching a sports car get stuck behind a fleet of garbage trucks. Sure, the trucks are slow, but they get the job done, and there’s nothing you can do about it.
How Navy Grounded the Tigers To a Halt
The first half gave us all a bit of false hope, didn’t it? The Tigers looked competent, putting up 17 points and showing signs of life. You thought, “Okay, we’ve got this. Just a little halftime adjustment, and we’ll be rolling.”
You would be wrong. So, so wrong.
The second half was a masterclass in psychological warfare by Navy. They held the ball for what felt like an eternity. I’m pretty sure the Memphis defense aged a full year in those two quarters alone. The Midshipmen’s offense took the field and simply refused to leave, grinding out drive after agonizing drive.
It was a clinic in keep-away, leaving the Tigers’ offense to grow cold on the sidelines, probably contemplating the meaning of life and wondering if they’d ever see the ball again.
A Tale Of Two Halves
This wasn’t just a loss; it was an identity crisis. The Tigers (8-4, 4-4 AAC) came in with an explosive reputation, only to be neutralized by Navy’s (9-2, 7-1 AAC) old-school, triple-option torture. The Midshipmen didn’t just win; they imposed their will. They turned the game into a wrestling match in a phone booth, and Memphis was left gasping for air.
By the time the final whistle blew at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, the mood wasn’t just disappointment; it was exhaustion. Fans left the stadium with the dazed look of someone who just sat through a four-hour lecture on the history of paint drying. It’s a tough pill to swallow to end the regular season, especially when you know your team is capable of so much more.
But on this night, they ran into a disciplined Navy squad that played its game to perfection, leaving Memphis with nothing but questions and a long wait for their bowl game.
