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athleticperfection1 · 5 months
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Tulane Cross Country
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NO KISSING IN FOOTBALL
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anygivengameday · 1 year
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87th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
#16 Tulane Green Wave vs #10 USC Trojans
Monday, January 2, 2023
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
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bongaboi · 1 year
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Tulane: 2023 Cotton Bowl Champions
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Tulane tight end Alex Bauman caught a 6-yard touchdown from Michael Pratt with 9 seconds left to cap a frantic finish by the 14th-ranked Green Wave in a 46-45 win over Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and No. 8 Southern California in the Cotton Bowl on Monday.
Bauman’s contested catch, with linebacker Eric Gentry draped over him, was initially ruled an incompletion, but a replay review showed the ball never touched the ground as the players rolled over in the end zone. The Green Wave scored 16 points in the final 4:07, the game-winning touchdown coming after they got the ball back following a safety.
“I might have had a heart attack,” Tulane coach Willie Fritz said moments after the game ended.
Williams was 37-for-52 passing for 462 yards and a Cotton Bowl-record five touchdowns, exactly one month after the quarterback suffered a hamstring injury in USC’s loss to Utah in the Pac-12 championship game that kept the Trojans from making the four-team College Football Playoff.
Tyjae Spears ran for 205 yards and his career-best fourth touchdown started the final scoring surge for the American Athletic Conference champion Green Wave (12-2), who completed an FBS-record 10-win turnaround around after going 2-10 last season. They were in the New Year’s Six game as the highest-ranked Group of Five team.
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mvdbutler · 1 year
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m1autorepair · 6 months
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Nothing better than a Black Friday win. Roll Wave!
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cincy2france-blog · 1 year
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My two favorite running back targets in this year's @nfl Draft for the Cincinnati Bengals. 
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cavenewstimes · 3 months
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Tulane Green Wave vs. UAB Blazers: How to watch online, live stream info, start time, TV channel
Halftime Report Fortunes may be turning around for Tulane after losing three in a row. They have jumped out to a quick 38-37 lead against UAB. Tulane came into the matchup with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off. We’ll see if they’re able to flip the script or if it’ll just be more of the same. Who’s Playing UAB Blazers @ Tulane Green…
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sorchanitua · 5 months
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Tulane University Mellon Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities -- Reproductive Justice and Rights
Deadline: February 15 Length/Track: One year (9 month contract) Description: Our “Mellon Sawyer Seminar [is] titled, ‘The New Green Wave: Reproductive Justice in the Gulf South and Beyond’.” “We seek a scholar whose research focuses on reproductive rights, health, and justice in the humanities and/or the arts and whose focus addresses heteropatriarchy, slavery, colonialism, imperialism,…
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unieduvn · 5 months
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Unraveling the Origins of the Tulane Green Wave Mascot
https://unie.edu.vn/?p=4477 With their sensational rise in the 2022 college football season, the Tulane Green Wave secured atte...
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bongaboi · 1 year
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Tulane: 2022 American Football Champions
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As Tulane receiver Shae Wyatt watched jubilant fans streaming onto the field, he couldn’t help but reflect upon how far his team had come since finishing last season 2-10.
“It’s definitely surreal,” said Wyatt, whose two touchdown catches were no small part of why a celebratory scene so hard to conceive of a year ago was unfolding around him. “Seeing all the other schools with their success, and having their fans storm the field — eventually, everybody wants that.”
Michael Pratt accounted for 442 total yards and five touchdowns, Tyjae Spears highlighted his 199 yards rushing with a 60-yard score and No. 18 Tulane beat No. 22 UCF 45-28 on Saturday night in the American Athletic Conference championship game.
The victory virtually assured Tulane (11-2) would play in the Cotton Bowl — its first major New Year’s Day bowl since the 1939 season.
A full hour after the game, Tulane players were still in uniform, walking back to the field from the locker room to pose for photos with teammates, some with cigars in hand. Spears joked that his elbow was sore from fans pulling on him for a congratulatory embrace.
“It was an amazing feeling, man,” Spears said. “That’s something that will stick with us for the rest of our life.”
And Wyatt suggested that Tulane’s remarkable turnaround should serve as a lesson. “They were just throwing dirt over us and for a while it was hard to bounce back,” Wyatt said of last season, during which Tulane was displaced by Hurricane Ida to a Birmingham hotel for a month, and plagued with injuries to prominent players.
“If you keep your faith and you believe in your brothers that are next to you, flowers will grow. I promise you,” Wyatt said. “I hope this is a testament to anybody out there.”
Pratt passed for a career-high 394 yards, including touchdowns of 73 yards to Duece Watts, 60 and 10 yards to Wyatt and 43 yards to Lawrence Keys. Pratt also ran for a pivotal 18-yard touchdown with 4:04 left.
“It was awesome to close out that game and have those fans so fired up,” said Pratt, named the game’s most outstanding player.
Spears electrified the record crowd of 30,118 at Tulane’s cozy, on-campus Yulman Stadium with his long scoring run, on which he broke two tackles near the line of scrimmage, made two other defenders miss and hurndled his own fallen teammate after cutting back inside.
The Green Wave, which earned the right to host the title game by ending Cincinnati’s 32-game home winning streak last weekend, avenged a 38-31 regular-season loss to UCF (9-4) on the same field on Nov. 12.
But UCF was not quite the same team because of QB John Rhys Plumlee’s nagging hamstring injury, which appeared to rob him of the explosiveness he displayed by running for 176 yards in the previous meeting.
Plumlee struggled enough early on that coach Gus Malzahn pulled him in the second quarter in favor of Thomas Castellanos. But with Tulane up 24-7 in the middle of the third quarter, Malzahn put Plumlee back in as primarily a passer — and he nearly led the Kights all the way back.
“He’s one of the toughest players I think I’ve ever coached,” Malzahn said. “John Rhys just kept telling me, ‘Coach, give me another chance.’ … He really gave us a spark.”
Plumlee led UCF quickly for a touchdown to make it 24-14, converting a fourth-and-10 pass along the way and capping the drive with a 17-yarder to Kobe Hudson.
“You work all year to play in a game like this,” said Plumlee, who completed 29 of 39 for 209 yards and one TD, but finished with minus-7 yards rushing as Tulane had six sacks. “I didn’t want to sell myself short or sell this team short.”
Tulane responded when both UCF safeties froze on a play-fake to Spears and Pratt found Watts running free behind the defense.
UCF cut it to 31-21 when former Virginia QB RJ Harvey took a backward pass from Plumlee and launched a 49-yard TD pass to Hudson.
And the Knights got the ball right back when Spears fumbled after a catch on the Green Wave 30. Isaiah Bowser’s 10-yard run shortly after got UCF as close as 31-28 with 9:48 still left.
But Pratt again found a way to lead the Wave down the field, connecting with Wyatt for the longer of the receiver’s two TDs, and UCF didn’t threaten again.
It was a dream end to week that got off to a less-than-ideal start with reports out of Atlaata that head coach Willie Fritz being pursued by Georgia Tech.
“Well, I sure am glad I stayed,” Fritz said. “I made a commitment to these kids and the last thing I ever wanted to be was a distraction. So, I’m just proud to be here.”
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deweydelights · 5 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Tulane University GREEN WAVE Handmade Necklace.
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m1autorepair · 6 months
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Roll Wave!
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gatorsportsfan · 6 months
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Houston tasks Fritz to lead Big 12 turnaround
Pete Thamel, ESPNDec 3, 2023, 11:38 AM ET Houston has hired Tulane’s Willie Fritz to be the Cougars’ next football coach, the school announced Sunday. Fritz led Tulane to one of the best stretches in school history, as the Green Wave have reached a bowl game in five of the past six seasons and have gone 23-4 the past two years. Prior to his arrival, Tulane went to one bowl game from 2003 to…
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sports-teller · 6 months
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New Post has been published on Sports-Teller.com!
New Post has been published on https://sports-teller.com/list-candidates-replace-willie-fritz-tulane/
List of Candidates to Replace Willie Fritz at Tulane
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With Willie Fritz Joining Houston, Who Will be the Next Head Coach for Tulane in 2024? Who are the Favorites to Replace Willie Fritz in 2024? Today, we will review the latest news about the list of candidates to replace Willie Fritz in Tulane! Before we reveal who those top candidates are, we must go over the whole story regarding Willie Fritz’s resignation. Without further adieu, let’s begin! List of Candidates to Replace Willie Fritz at Tulane Full Story on Fritz Stepping Down as Tulane Green Wave Head Coach With Willie Fritz gone, now is the time for the Green … Read more
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