The No. 25 Memphis Tigers and West Virginia Mountaineers are set to clash in the Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl. The game is scheduled for Tuesday night at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, with kickoff at 9 p.m. ET. The game will be aired on ESPN and can be streamed on fuboTV.
Memphis is coming into the Frisco Bowl with a lot of momentum, having finished the regular season on a three-game winning streak. They pulled off a significant upset over Tulane in their last game, spoiling Tulane’s undefeated AAC season. Quarterback Seth Henigan had a historic season, becoming the AAC’s all-time leading passer. Running back Mario Anderson has also been impressive, rushing for 1,292 yards this season. The Tigers will look to continue their success in the bowl game.
The Tigers will be playing in their 10th straight bowl game and are looking to build on last year’s win in the Liberty Bowl. They have history, momentum, and confidence on their side. On the other side, West Virginia had a rocky season, finishing eighth in the Big 12 after a tough final stretch. They lost two of their last three games, giving up a high number of points in each game. Their season finale against Texas Tech was particularly rough, resulting in a blowout loss.
Despite their struggles, West Virginia has had success in bowl games recently. They are making their third bowl appearance in four seasons and had a dominant win over North Carolina in last year’s Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Running back Jahiem White was a bright spot in their last game, putting up impressive numbers. Quarterback Garrett Greene will need to have a clean performance to keep pace with Memphis’ high-powered offense.
The Frisco Bowl matchup between Memphis and West Virginia promises to be an exciting game, with both teams looking to finish their seasons on a high note. Memphis will be looking to continue their winning streak and build on their historic season, while West Virginia looks to bounce back from a tough end to their regular season. Both teams have the talent and experience to compete at a high level, making this bowl game one to watch for college football fans. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.