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Memphis Mad Dogs
Team logo
Founded1995
Folded1995
Based inMemphis, Tennessee, United States
Home fieldLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Head coachPepper Rodgers
General managerSteve Ehrhart
Owner(s)Fred Smith
DivisionSouth Division
ColoursForest green, gold, maroon, black, and white
         

The Memphis Mad Dogs were a Canadian football team that played the 1995 season in the Canadian Football League. The Mad Dogs were part of a failed attempt to expand the CFL into the United States. They played at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.

The team's principal owner was Fred Smith, founder of FedEx.

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