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    U of M Football Legend Glenn Rogers, Sr. Honored with Street Name Near Stadium

    Tribune StaffBy Tribune StaffNovember 25, 2024Updated:November 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Memphis, Tenn. (TN Tribune) — Glenn Rogers, Sr., who helped integrate the Memphis Tigers in 1968 as the first Black football player at then-Memphis State, was honored today, with an official street name next to the stadium where he played over five decades ago.  

    Located on Hollywood Street between Southern and Union avenues, the newly named Glenn Rogers, Sr. Street brought together University of Memphis and City of Memphis officials for the renaming ceremony. 

    Joining UofM President Bill Hardgrave were Memphis Mayor Paul Young, UofM Athletics Director Ed Scott, Councilman Chase Carlisle and others. Carlisle said the street renaming is the first time in recent history that the City has renamed a street for a living individual.  

    “When you think about Memphis football, you can’t help but think about Glenn Rogers, Sr.,” University of Memphis Athletics Director Dr. Ed Scott said. “His bravery and determination paved the way for countless student-athletes to pursue their dreams at the University of Memphis and beyond. His impact defines the spirit of our University and city, and it’s an honor to celebrate his extraordinary legacy.” 

    Rogers, Sr. played for the Tigers from 1969-1971 after joining the team as a walk-on in the spring of 1968. He and Stan Davis, who joined the team in 1969, then became the first black players to appear in a game for Memphis. 

    After graduating in 1972, Rogers, Sr. coached football for 14 years at Southside High School in Memphis, later becoming an administrator at Hillcrest High School and Tunica Middle School.  

    For all his service and contributions to the community, Rogers Sr. was honored with the M Club Hall of Fame Billy J. Murphy Award in 2000.  

    “Glenn Rogers, Sr. changed Memphis and Memphis Tigers Football for the better. The courageous steps he took when he decided to join the team as a walk-on player have encouraged thousands to follow in his footsteps,” said Young. “It is only fitting that the street passing in front of the Liberty Bowl, where Rogers made history, be renamed in his honor.”  

    His street renaming kicked off additional Homecoming activities including the annual Black Alumni Homecoming Yardshow and Yard Party; milestone gatherings celebrating 75 years of SGA, 30 years of Frosh Camp and 21 years of Carson’s Circle; the annual Homecoming parade and pep rally. These events lead up to the Homecoming Game at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, when the Memphis Tigers play the Charlotte 49ers

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