Seth Henigan leads No. 25 Memphis in Frisco Bowl against West Virginia
Seth Henigan, quarterback for No. 25 Memphis, aims to finish his college career strong in the Frisco Bowl against West Virginia. He has thrown for over 3,200 yards and 23 touchdowns this season, holding multiple school records. Memphis has achieved a historic second consecutive 10-win season, but Henigan expressed disappointment over not winning an AAC title during his tenure. He was named a third-team All-AAC selection, while running back Mario Anderson Jr. and linebacker Chandler Martin received first-team honors. West Virginia, with a 6-6 record, recently fired coach Neal Brown after a heavy loss to Texas Tech. Former coach Rich Rodriguez has been rehired, and interim coach Chad Scott is focused on the bowl game. Key player Wyatt Milum plans to play, despite limited time on the field.