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  • Deegeezy
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    • Jul 2002
    • 5265

    #1261








    #18 WASHINGTON FALLS FROM THE RANKS OF THE UNBEATENS, GETS STUNNED 28-24 BY PREVIOUSLY WINLESS OREGON ST.

    Late touchdown pass dooms Huskies, who get caught peaking ahead to next week's contest at #5 Oregon | #1 Michigan holds onto the top spot with 27-7 victory at Illinois | #3 USC finally gets slowed down, "only" scoring 31 in blowout win versus rival Cal




    Scores/Standings - through week 9


    2023 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
    RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
    11Michigan (37)701501
    22Florida (23)801438
    33USC (1)701391
    44Alabama801344
    55Oregon701344
    66West Virginia601165
    77TCU801011
    88Nevada80982
    99Boise St.71893
    1011Utah60886
    1110Tulane52840
    1213Georgia Tech71722
    1314Notre Dame52683
    1415Rutgers51643
    1517Texas Tech71572
    1620Michigan St.51563
    1719Wisconsin62502
    1812Ohio St.52477
    1921Missouri52419
    2022Arkansas53389
    2123Oklahoma71362
    2225Iowa61305
    23NRTroy61263
    24NRSouth Carolina62194
    25NRTexas52162



    Others receiving votes - UL Monroe (146), Fresno St. (134), UCF (92), Penn St. (89), LSU (74), Kansas (63), Hawai'i (60), Washington (59), Cincinnati (40)




    Notable Week 9 Scores

    #10 Tulane (5-2) -- 42
    Kentucky (1-6) -- 7

    #8 Nevada (8-0) -- 44
    Minnesota (2-5) -- 17

    #6 West Virginia (6-0) -- 57
    Army (1-6) -- 0

    Oklahoma St. (4-3) -- 17
    #23 Oklahoma (7-1) -- 36

    #1 Michigan (7-0) -- 27
    Illinois (2-5) -- 7

    #9 Boise St. (7-1) -- 33
    Colorado St. (2-6) -- 7

    Tennessee (3-4) -- 17
    #4 Alabama (8-0) -- 35

    California (4-3) -- 3
    #3 USC (7-0) -- 31

    San Diego St. (1-6) -- 10
    #7 TCU (8-0) -- 23

    #20 Michigan St. (5-1) -- 24
    #12 Ohio St. (5-2) -- 3

    #16 Penn St. (4-3) -- 3
    Indiana (3-4) -- 14

    Oregon St. (1-6) -- 28
    #18 Washington (6-1) -- 24

    #24 Miami (4-4) -- 10
    North Carolina (5-2) -- 35


    Notable Week 10 Games

    #11 Tulane (5-2)
    Tennessee (3-4)

    Minnesota (2-5)
    #1 Michigan (7-0)

    LSU (5-3)
    #4 Alabama (8-0)

    Connecticut (0-7)
    #6 West Virginia (6-0)

    Idaho (0-5)
    #8 Nevada (8-0)

    #16 Michigan St. (5-1)
    #22 Iowa (6-1)

    Georgia (3-4)
    #2 Florida (8-0)

    Washington (6-1)
    #5 Oregon (7-0)

    #10 Utah (6-0)
    Wyoming (0-7)

    #7 TCU (8-0)
    Colorado St. (2-6)


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    Scores/Standings - through week 9


    SEC East Division Standings
    TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
    #2 Florida8-01.0005-031762W8
    #24 South Carolina6-2.7504-2301124W3
    Tennessee3-4.4202-3174203L1
    Georgia3-4.4202-4183191W1
    Vanderbilt3-5.3701-4186236L1
    Kentucky1-6.1400-595245L6



    SEC West Division Standings
    TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
    #4 Alabama8-01.0005-026994W8
    #11 Tulane5-2.7104-0225120W5
    Auburn5-3.6203-2175139L2
    LSU5-3.6202-3196148W1
    #20 Arkansas5-3.6201-3218175W1
    Ole Miss4-4.5001-4213131L2




    Week 9 SEC Scoreboard

    #10 Tulane -- 42
    Kentucky -- 7

    Auburn -- 17
    LSU -- 24

    Vanderbilt -- 17
    South Carolina -- 54

    #22 Arkansas -- 20
    Ole Miss -- 17

    Tennessee -- 17
    #4 Alabama -- 35


    Week 10 SEC Schedule

    #11 Tulane
    Tennessee

    LSU
    #4 Alabama

    #20 Arkansas
    Kentucky

    Georgia
    #2 Florida


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    • Deegeezy
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      • Jul 2002
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      #1262


      Green Wave News Clips






      Starting DT Mikeangelo Daniels (LEFT) and starting FS LeCharles Smith Jr. (RIGHT) will both sit versus Tennessee.


      Tulane | FS Smith Jr., DT Daniels suspended 1 game
      Wed, 25 Oct 2023 13:10:06 -0700
      report courtesy Eve Jewell, TulaneInsider.com

      Eve Jewell of TulaneInsider.com reports that Tulane starting DT Mikeangelo Daniels (90 ovr) and starting FS LeCharles Smith Jr. (83 ovr) have both been suspended one game due to a violation of team rules and will miss the Wave's week 10 game at Tennessee. According to Jewell's on-campus sources, the violation stems from a failure of both players to adhere to the team's dorm room curfew rules on multiple occassions.

      "Those two guys are roomates and let's just say they like to party. They're both always frequenting clubs and the female dorms and sometimes they stay out a little too late and miss bed check," said the source, who asked not to be identified.

      "These are both good kids, but they both have to realize that they're not above the team."

      Junior DT Sammie Jenkins (85 ovr) and true freshman FS Terrell Faulk (70) will replace the pair in Tulane's starting lineup.



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      Tulane | Tulane announces football contracts with Ohio St. and TCU
      Wed, 25 Oct 2023 13:10:06 -0700

      report courtesy Olivia Harlan, ESPN.com

      Olivia Harlan of ESPN.com reports that Tulane University announced on Wednesday that the school has entered into football scheduling contracts with both Ohio St. and TCU.

      The Green Wave will face the Horned Frogs next season on the road and will host them at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in 2025. The two schools have not met in football since 2004, and Tulane is 4-8 all-time versus TCU.

      The Wave will host the Buckeyes at home in 2025, and will make their first ever appearance in Columbus in 2026. Tulane has never faced Ohio St. in football.

      The announcement rounds out Tulane's out-of-conference schedules for each of the next two seasons (dates and times will be released at a later date):

      Tulane Future Out-of-Conference Schedules

      2024: @ Boise St., Notre Dame, Southern Miss, @ TCU

      2025: @ Notre Dame, Ohio St., @ Southern Miss, TCU

      2026 (1 remaining opening): @ Ohio St., Southern Miss, Notre Dame




      ___________________________




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      • Deegeezy
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        #1263
        Game 8, Year 14 Preview (2023 season): #11 Tulane Green Wave at Tennessee Volunteers





        GAME 8 PREVIEW

        Courtesy







        Latest Line (courtesy Bovada - Las Vegas):


        ....................15 1/2....................





        2022: QB Bryce Allen finished the night 15 of 30 for 354 yards and 5 touchdowns in last season's contest. His primary target was former Wave WR Derrick Lindsey (RIGHT), who finished with a season-high 171 yards and 2 touchdowns.

        Last Meeting: Then-#2 ranked Tulane amassed a 28-0 halftime lead on their way to running away with a 42-21 victory over then-#24 ranked Tennessee last season at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Sophomore QB Bryce Allen's 354 passing yards and 5 touchdowns were too much for the Volunteers to overcome. The Vols would make it a 35-21 game late, however Allen's school-record 97-yard touchdown pass to former Wave WR Derrick Lindsey put the game away with 3:54 remaining.





        2018: Former Tulane FB Marcus Young beat former Tennessee MLB John Copeland on a wheel route for a career-long 35-yard touchdown reception which made the score 7-0 early in the first quarter. The score was the first of two touchdown catches by Young on the afternoon.

        Last Meeting at Venue: Former Green Wave star QB Jamie Manning torched the Tennessee secondary for 326 yards and 5 touchdown passes as the #4 ranked Green Wave blew out unranked Tennessee 45-13 in 2018 at Knoxville. Former Wave WR Brandon McNeil led the Tulane with 4 receptions for 134 yards and former FB Marcus Young hauled in two touchdown passes as their team improved to 8-0 on the way to the program's one and only undefeated BCS national title season.







        Starting Lineups/Key Players:





        * - IMPACT player

        Click here to view 2023 Tulane Green Wave Roster





        Injuries:


        :

        86-DT Mikeangelo Daniels (jr) - 90 ovr: suspension, out 1 week
        41-FS LeCharles Smith Jr. (jr) - 83 ovr: suspension, out 1 week



        :

        None




        Schedules/Results:














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          • Jul 2002
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          #1264
          Game 8, Year 14 (2023 season): #11 Tulane Green Wave at Tennessee Volunteers



          #11 33 -- 6-2 (5-0)
          N/R 32 -- 3-5 (2-4)



          LEFT: Senior RB Tim Powers burst through the line of scrimmage, going untouched for the game-winning 73-yard touchdown that made the score 33-32 with 3:37 remaining | RIGHT: With Tennessee well in field goal range, reserve SS La'Roi Brown's first career interception with under two minutes to play thwarted the Vols chances at getting the game-winning points.



          Despite being put on the ropes by unranked Tennessee, #11 Tulane comes away with a razor-thin 33-32 victory but it proves costly as QB Allen and WR McIntyre each go down with injuries; Allen observed with arm in sling after the game | Big plays on offense and defense in crunch time help Wave avoid Volunteers' upset bid | Allen and McIntyre both to undergo MRIs early this week, however sources indicate both players' status in doubt for next week's pivotal home tilt versus #4 Alabama that could decide SEC West



          Knoxville, TN -- #11 Tulane got all it could handle and more from underdog Tennessee, but in the end the visiting Green Wave were able to get just enough big plays to come away with a very close 33-32 victory Saturday evening in Knoxville. In a game that featured 5 second half lead changes, Wave senior RB Tim Powers' 73-yard touchdown run with 3:37 to play provided the game winning points, however excitement for the win was tempered. There were a handful of smiling faces, but the subdued post-game locker room atmosphere said it all as the team may have lost both starting QB Bryce Allen and top WR Brandon McIntyre for an extended period of time in the process of winning its sixth straight contest this season following an 0-2 start.

          Tennessee freshman DE Drew Daniels' 4.40 speed off the edge gave Tulane fits all game long as he sacked QB Bryce Allen twice on the day and also had a hit that resulted in Allen's injury later in the game.


          Tulane got off to a hot start Saturday, going on a 7-play 62-yard drive to open the game. Allen's 16-yard touchdown pass to TE Ronnie Parsons gave the Green Wave an early 7-0 lead, and it appeared Wave would be set to coast.

          Tennessee had other plans however. Volunteers senior QB James Williams' 19-yard touchdown pass to WR Keith Joseph after he got behind FS Terrell Faulk, who was making his first career start, tied the game up at 7-7 late in the first quarter. The Vols defense would then lock down Tulane's offense the rest of the first half before getting a 23-yard field goal from PK Charles Dawson which gave the 15 1/2 point underdogs a stunning 10-7 halftime lead.

          After a defensive struggle between the two teams in the first half, the third quarter is when the fireworks began.

          Green Wave junior OLB Chuckie Coley's interception on the first play of the second half set his team up with possession of the football at the Volunteers 41-yard line right out of the gates. Four plays later, Allen's 10-yard touchdown pass to H-back Carl Booker out of the backfield gave the Wave a 14-10 lead. It was the former 4-star athlete recruit that plays both fullback and tight end's first touchdown of his career.

          Tennessee would turn the ball over again on their very next possession. This time, Wave DE T.J. Pearson would strip Vols RB Jonathan Hall of the football and junior CB D.J. Keyes recovered, once again setting Tulane up with possession in Tennessee territory. Three plays later, Allen's 12-yard touchdown pass to WR Brandon McIntyre concluded 31-yard drive and gave their team a 21-10 lead.

          Tulane's defense collected two turnovers less than two minutes into the third quarter and the Wave ended up with an 11-point lead as a result. Unfortunately, a reversal of fortune quickly came - After Tennessee responded to its deficit by having its offense go on a 10-play 78-yard march that culminated with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Williams to WR Ryan Newsome that cut the deficit to 21-17, the tables turned.

          First, on the opening play of Tulane's ensuing possession after scrambling for a first down, Allen was stripped of the football by Vols MLB Lorenzo Davis and DE Daniel Richard recovered deep in Wave territory. The turnover led to a 29-yard field goal by Dawson that cut his team's deficit to 21-20.

          Then, on the Wave's next possession, sophomore RB Tony Tompkins would get stripped by Davis, and this time Volunteers OLB Darren Ewing recovered at the Tulane 28-yard line. A few plays later, Williams' found a bust in Tulane's coverage and hit a wide open FB James Rodgers in the flat for a 19-yard touchdown that gave the Vols a 26-21 lead following a missed two point conversion.


          QB James Williams was red-hot all evening long and finished the game 20 of 26 for 310 yards and 4 touchdowns, however his 3 interceptions proved costly for the Vols.
          "(SS Brandon) Davidson was responsible for the fullback there and he thought he read that the fullback was staying in to block so he came on a blitz. Well, he didn't stay in to block so that left him wide open for probably the easiest touchdown of that guy's career," said Wave defensive coordinator Steve Ellis of the busted coverage.

          On Tulane's very next drive is when the first of two injury disasters struck. Allen's 56-yard completion to a leaping McIntyre set to Green Wave up deep in Vols territory and led to a 35-yard field goal by PK Aaron Larson to cut the Wave deficit to 26-24. The big play came with a price however as McIntyre stayed on the ground to be looked at by trainers and never returned to the game. He finished the evening with 4 receptions for 117 yards.

          The Volunteers would turn it over yet again on its next drive early in the fourth quarter. Williams attempted to hit WR Ryan Newsome down the seam, however Keyes was able to collect his second turnover of the game, catching a juggling interception near midfield. His play would lead to a 29-yard field goal by Larson which allowed Tulane to re-claim a 27-26 lead. Once again though, disaster struck on the drive as Allen was forced to leave the game with an apparent shoulder injury after being hit by Vols DE Drew Daniels while throwing away a pass with 7:41 remaining.

          "We'll evaluate both players these next couple of days and Allen specifically has an MRI scheduled, but until then we have no further info," said Tulane head coach D. Geezy, though a source indicated Allen was seen after the game with his arm in a sling along with a large bag of ice on his throwing shoulder.

          Tennessee (3-5) would later go on a 12-play drive and got a spectacular diving reception by WR Joe Terrell to give his team the lead back at 32-27. It was Williams' fourth touchdown pass of the game, and he finished the evening 20 of 26 for 310 yards, the most allowed by the Tulane defense so far this season.

          With the game on the line, the Green Wave would be forced to put the game into the hands of sophomore backup QB Obi Clemons, a former 3-star recruit from Sulphur, Louisiana. The 5-11 former high school option quarterback would not need to do much however, as RB Tim Powers took all the pressure off. Powers' aforementioned 73-yard touchdown burst on the very first play of Clemons' potentially heroic game-winning drive made the score 33-32 with 3:37 to go.

          "The blocking was absolutely superb and Tim made a great play to find the open lanes," said offensive coordinator Curtis Byrd of Powers, who finished with a career-high 129 rushing yards, his second straight 100-yard game this year.

          The Vols got one last opportunity to win the game, down by one. Williams led a long 8-play drive which penetrated all the way to the Tulane 20-yard line, well in field goal range for Dawson. However the senior signal caller's pass attempt to Hall in the flat would get picked off by reserve SS La'Roi Brown and was returned all the way to the Vols 13-yard line with 1:49 remaining.

          Despite having a clear path to the end zone, RB Tim Powers smartly allowed himself to be tackled after getting the game-clinching first down with 1:44 remaining, forcing the Vols to call their final timeout and allowing his team to run out the clock.


          "Brown was in there subbing for Davidson, who was gassed. That was the first interception of Brown's career and I was pretty jacked about him stepping up on that play," said Ellis of the former 3-star recruit, who along with Powers reportedly got a game ball from Geezy after the game.

          "We all were clownin' his a** about being chased down by Hall and not scoring, but it ended up working out for us."

          And that it did - After the big turnover, Tulane would be able to salt away the win behind the running and smart play of Powers. The senior capped off a 4-yard run on 3rd and 3 by purposely covering the ball up and allowing himself to be tackled rather than running in for an easy touchdown, giving his team a first down and allowing them to run out the rest of the clock on kneel-downs.

          "Coach D. told me during the timeout that they were probably going to let me score there and he told me not to let that happen. Sure enough, they did and I could have walked into the end zone, but I wasn't going to let that happen," said Powers.

          The win for Tulane sets up a do-or-die matchup next week versus #4 Alabama (9-0) at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Green Wave will be looking to avenge last season's 42-31 loss to the Crimson Tide in last season's "Tidal Wave Party" matchup at Tuscaloosa. A win for the Tide would clinch their second straight SEC West title, however a Wave victory would put Tulane in position to win the West by winning either of its final two SEC games this season (at Arkansas, home versus Ole Miss). Despite being coy about the players' injury status, Geezy did concede that his team will need players to step up in Allen and McIntyre's likely absences.

          "I'm not going to get into specifics until later in the week, but we're certainly going to have to play better defensively and Powers and Tompkins are going to have to come up big for us here," said Geezy.

          "This is a team game and for us, if we want to keep this thing rolling, we have to have the attitude of 'next man up'."




          Tulane WR Jason Mason jumps on the back of WR Brandon McIntyre in celebration of McIntyre's 12-yard third quarter touchdown reception that made the score 21-10. Mason, the team's #2 receiver, will need to step up in McIntyre's likely extended absence.





          Box Score

          Tulane Green Wave at Tennessee Volunteers
          1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
          #11 Tulane Green Wave 6-2 (5-0)70141233
          Tennessee Volunteers 3-5 (2-4)7316632



          1st

          : 16 yd TD pass from Allen to Parson (Larson kick) 6:44 -- 7-0
          : 19 yd TD pass from Williams to Joseph (Dawson kick) 0:36 -- 7-7

          2nd

          : 23 yd FG by Dawson 1:30 -- 7-10

          3rd

          : 10 yd TD pass from Allen to Booker (Larson kick) 7:41 -- 14-10
          : 12 yd TD pass from Allen to McIntyre (Larson kick) 6:22 -- 21-10
          : 18 yd TD pass from Williams to Newsome (Dawson kick) 3:16 -- 21-17
          : 29 yd FG by Dawson 1:45 -- 21-20
          : 19 yd TD pass from Williams to Rodgers (2-pt pass failed) 0:35 -- 21-26

          4th

          : 35 yd FG by Larson 8:51 -- 24-26
          : 29 yd FG by Larson 6:02 -- 27-26
          : 11 yd TD pass from Williams to Terrell (2-pt pass failed) 3:51 -- 27-32
          : 73 yd TD run by Powers (2-pt pass failed) 3:37 -- 33-32





          Game Statistics


          #11 Tulane


          Code:
          [size=1]
          * - IMPACT Player
          [U]
          Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
          12-QB  *Bryce Allen(jr)             178.4   15    23  216   3   1 - injured in fourth quarter (shoulder)
           8-QB  Obi Clemons(rs-so)             0.0    0     1    0   0   0
          [U]
          Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
           5-RB  Tony Tompkins(so)            11   63   0 (1 fumble lost | 7 kr, 90 yds | 2 pr, 9 yds)
          34-RB  Tim Powers(sr)               10  129   1
          12-QB  *Bryce Allen(jr)              6  -17   0 (1 fumble lost)
           8-QB  Obi Clemons(rs-so)            3   -6   0
          [U]
          Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
           6-WR  *Brandon McIntyre(jr)         4  117   1 - injured in third quarter (abdomen)
           5-RB  Tony Tompkins(so)             4   10   0
          11-WR  Jason Mason(jr)               3   44   0
          45-FB/TE Carl Booker(rs-so)          2   14   1
           1-TE  Ronnie Parsons(so)            2   31   1
          [U]
          Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
          19-SS  *Brandon Davidson(jr)        13   12    1    2    0    0
          56-MLB Sean Williams(so)            12   11    1    4    1    0
          91-DT  Kenny Chase(sr)               9    8    1    3    1    0
          47-OLB Chuckie Coley(jr)             3    3    0    1    1    1
          26-CB  D.J. Keyes(jr)                3    1    2    0    0    1
          16-SS  La'Roi Brown(rs-so)           0    0    0    0    0    1
          [u]
          Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
          49-PK  Aaron Larson(fr)              2       2     35     n/a     3       3
          
          [B][U]Tulane Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
          
          Total Offensive Yards: 385
          Rushing Totals: 30 att 169 yds 0 tds
          Sacks Allowed: 4
          3rd down conversions: 4-10 (40%)
          4th down conversions: 0-0 (0%)
          Offensive Turnovers: 3
          Penalties: 2 for 20 yards
          [/size]


          Tennessee

          Code:
          [size=1]
          * - IMPACT Player
          [U]
          Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
           6-QB  *James Williams(rs-sr)       204.7   20    26  310   4   3
          [U]
          Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
          45-RB  Jonathan Hall(so)            23  131   0 (1 fumble)
           2-RB  Scott Johnson(rs-sr)         10   38   0
          15-FB  James Rodgers(so)             7  -21   0
          [U]
          Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
          83-WR  Ryan Newsome(jr)              5  121   1 (5 kr, 98 yds)
          45-RB  Jonathan Hall(so)             4   30   0
          81-TE  Kyle Stanford(rs-jr)          3   54   0
          86-WR  Keith Joseph(jr)              3   69   1
          15-FB  James Rodgers(so)             2   22   1
          80-TE  Brian Sullivan(so)            2    3   0
          24-WR  Joe Terrell(sr)               1   11   1
          11-WR  Charles DeAngelis(sr)         0    0   0 (2 pr, 7 yds)
          [U]
          Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
          52-MLB Lorenzo Davis(rs-jr)          8    6    2    2    0    0 (2 ff)
          56-LE  Drew Daniels(rs-fr)           4    4    0    4    2    0
          33-OLB Darren Ewing(rs-so)           4    3    1    1    1    1 (1 fr, 1 2-pt int)
          44-RE  *Daniel Richard(rs-sr)        3    2    1    1    0    0 (1 fr)
          90-DT  Brandon Patrick(rs-so)        1    1    0    1    1    0
          [u]
          Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
           3-PK  Charles Dawson(rs-jr)         2       2     29     n/a     2       2
          
          [B][U]Tennessee Team Stats:[/U][/B]
          
          Total Offensive Yards: 458
          Rushing Totals: 40 att 148 yds 0 tds
          Sacks Allowed: 3
          3rd down conversions: 4-9 (44%)
          4th down conversions: 0-0 (0%)
          Offensive Turnovers: 4
          Penalties: 0 for 0 yards
          [/size]





          2023 Tulane Green Wave Schedule/Results
          Code:
          [SIZE=1]
                                                                               
          Opponent (record)            Result        Tulane Player of the Game              -Record-
          -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          vs #9 Boise St. (7-1)        L 17-44       WR Hicks-Walker 3 rec 123 yds 1 td     0-1 (0-0)
          at #13 Notre Dame (6-2)      L 25-30       RB Tompkins 16 car 182 yds 2 tds       0-2 (0-0)
          vs Miami (5-4)               W 23-03       LB Williams 7 tk 3 tfl 2 ff            1-2 (0-0)
          vs LSU (5-4)                 W 28-03       QB Allen 18-24 237 yds 4 total tds     2-2 (1-0)
          vs Vanderbilt (3-5)          W 42-17       RB Tompkins 302 all-purpose yds 3 tds  3-2 (2-0)
          at Auburn (5-3)              W 48-16       RB Tompkins 283 all-purpose yds 2 tds  4-2 (3-0)  
          at Kentucky (1-7)            W 42-07       WR McIntyre 8 rec 146 yds 2 tds        5-2 (4-0)
          at Tennessee (3-5)           W 33-32       RB Powers 10 car 129 yds 1 td          6-2 (5-0)
          vs #4 Alabama (9-0)
          at #19 Arkansas (6-3)
          vs Ole Miss (4-4)
          at Southern Miss (7-2)
          [/SIZE]


          Next Game:




          RIVALRY GAME: THE TIDAL WAVE PARTY


          #4 9-0 (6-0) at #10 6-2 (5-0)




          Photo Gallery





          Tennessee players exit the pregame tunnel donning their black jerseys for the first time Saturday evening.




          Volunteer players tap the sign as they head out to the field.




          TE Ronnie Parsons celebrates after his 16-yard touchdown reception gave the Green Wave an early 7-0 lead.




          Tennessee WR Keith Joseph got behind true freshman FS Terrell Faulk for a 19-yard touchdown that tied the score at 7-7 late in the first quarter.




          Tulane RB Tony Tompkins could not break loose for one of his signature big plays but did finish the evening with 73 yards from scrimmage.




          Volunteers RB Jonathan Hall carved up the Green Wave defense for 131 rushing yards on 23 carries.




          Tulane MLB Sean Williams' fine season continued on Saturday as he finished the game with 12 tackles and this first half sack.




          Vols OLB Darren Ewing was a thorn in Tulane's side all day as he finished with a sack, a fumble recovery, an interception on a two-point conversion attempt, and this pick on a pass intended for Tompkins.




          Wave "H-back" Carl Booker bounced off a would-be Tennessee tackler before running into the end zone for his first career touchdown which made the score 14-10 in the second quarter.




          Tennessee WR Joe Terrell's diving reception in the end zone nearly provided the Vols with the game-winning points, but his team was unable to hang on.




          Sophomore linebackers Sean Williams and Mario Young celebrate following SS La'Roi Brown's game-clinching interception with under two minutes to play.




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            #1265








            WASHINGTON BOUNCES BACK, KNOCKS OFF #5 OREGON 39-36 AT EUGENE

            PK Billings' 21-yd FG with 0:11 remaining sets Huskies up with chance to win Pac-10 with date at #3 USC next up | RB Lloyd's touchdown run with 0:50 remaining gives Texas A&M 13-10 upset win over #21 Oklahoma | #1 Michigan at #20 Michigan St. and #4 Alabama at #10 Tulane headline next week's "Showdown Saturday"




            Scores/Standings - through week 10


            2023 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
            11Michigan (33)801497
            22Florida (21)901449
            33USC (1)701449
            44Alabama (4)901355
            56West Virginia (1)701032
            67TCU (1)901032
            78Nevada90977
            810Utah70906
            99Boise St.71883
            1011Tulane62805
            1112Georgia Tech71761
            125Oregon71731
            1313Notre Dame62712
            1414Rutgers61681
            1515Texas Tech81657
            1618Ohio St.62564
            1717Wisconsin72561
            1822Iowa71466
            1920Arkansas63454
            2016Michigan St.52366
            2123Troy71363
            22NRWashington71361
            2324South Carolina62310
            24NRUL-Monroe80302
            2525Texas62286



            Others receiving votes - Fresno St. (212), UCF (210), Missouri (98), Kansas (92), Hawai'i (62), Oklahoma (33), Auburn (11), Cincinnati (2)




            Notable Week 10 Scores

            #11 Tulane (6-2) -- 33
            Tennessee (3-5) -- 32

            Minnesota (2-6) -- 10
            #1 Michigan (8-0) -- 49

            LSU (5-4) -- 20
            #4 Alabama (9-0) -- 34

            Connecticut (0-8) -- 0
            #6 West Virginia (7-0) -- 42

            Idaho (0-6) -- 10
            #8 Nevada (9-0) -- 37

            #16 Michigan St. (5-2) -- 25
            #22 Iowa (7-1) -- 31

            Georgia (3-5) -- 28
            #2 Florida (9-0) -- 55

            Washington (7-1) -- 39
            #5 Oregon (7-1) -- 36

            #10 Utah (7-0) -- 43
            Wyoming (0-8) -- 0

            #7 TCU (9-0) -- 31
            Colorado St. (2-7) -- 3

            #19 Missouri (5-3) -- 3
            Colorado (6-3) -- 17

            Texas A&M (4-4) -- 13
            #21 Oklahoma (7-2) -- 10


            Notable Week 11 Games

            #4 Alabama (9-0)
            #10 Tulane (6-2)

            #17 Wisconsin (7-2)
            Ohio St. (6-2)

            #1 Michigan (8-0)
            #20 Michigan St. (5-2)

            #15 Texas Tech (8-1)
            #25 Texas (6-2)

            #8 Utah (7-0)
            #9 Boise St. (7-1)

            #6 TCU (9-0)
            UNLV (1-8)

            Pittsburgh (3-4)
            #5 West Virginia (7-0)

            Vanderbilt (3-5)
            #2 Florida (9-0)

            #23 South Carolina (6-2)
            #19 Arkansas (6-3)

            #22 Washington (7-1)
            #3 USC (7-0)


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            Scores/Standings - through week 10


            SEC East Division Standings
            TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
            #2 Florida9-01.0006-037290W9
            #23 South Carolina6-2.7504-2301124W3
            Tennessee3-5.3702-4206236L2
            Georgia3-5.3702-5211246L1
            Vanderbilt3-5.3701-4186236L1
            Kentucky1-7.1200-695269L7



            SEC West Division Standings
            TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
            #4 Alabama9-01.0006-0303114W9
            #10 Tulane6-2.7505-0258152W6
            Auburn5-3.6203-2175139L2
            #19 Arkansas6-3.6602-3242175W2
            LSU5-4.5502-4216182L1
            Ole Miss4-4.5001-4213131L2



            Week 10 SEC Scoreboard

            #11 Tulane -- 33
            Tennessee -- 32

            LSU -- 20
            #4 Alabama -- 34

            #20 Arkansas -- 24
            Kentucky -- 0

            Georgia -- 28
            #2 Florida -- 55


            Week 11 SEC Schedule

            #4 Alabama
            #10 Tulane

            Ole Miss
            Auburn

            Tennessee
            Kentucky

            #23 South Carolina
            #19 Arkansas

            Vanderbilt
            #2 Florida


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            • BookWork123
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              • Aug 2015
              • 812

              #1266
              Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

              Sucks to lose both Allen and McIntyre, hopefully the rest of the offense can step it up against Bama next week!


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              • DavidTheGreat20
                MVP
                • Apr 2012
                • 1445

                #1267
                Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

                Great win, but at a great price. Bama's got your boy Deuce and I'm hyped to see the storylines develop this week.

                Losing two big playmakers is a tough one, especially Allen. Add in the fact that your most important game of the season is up next, the pressure only intensifies. We'll see what your team is made of!


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                • itsbigmike
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 461

                  #1268
                  Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

                  My god Florida has been dominant in the east division. 372 points scored and only 90 given up through 9 games is incredible.

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                  • Deegeezy
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                    • Jul 2002
                    • 5265

                    #1269
                    Originally posted by BookWork123
                    Sucks to lose both Allen and McIntyre, hopefully the rest of the offense can step it up against Bama next week!


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                    Thanks Bookwork...We will certainly have a different look with that pair out of the game. Maybe a few more QB runs and option plays will be worked in as we will definitely be more run oriented as well as "defensive-minded" on offense. Yeah, it sucks, but I welcome any sort of adversity we can get in this dynasty report business and I am looking forward to the change of pace these next several games.

                    Originally posted by DavidTheGreat20
                    Great win, but at a great price. Bama's got your boy Deuce and I'm hyped to see the storylines develop this week.

                    Losing two big playmakers is a tough one, especially Allen. Add in the fact that your most important game of the season is up next, the pressure only intensifies. We'll see what your team is made of!


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                    No question - this is the biggest game we will play this year. Everything is on the line - the SEC West division title, as well as our desperation hopes of becoming the first two-loss team to play for the national title in this dynasty to-date. Losing Allen and McIntyre has caused us to maybe pump the brakes a bit on the national title talk, but the division championship is right in front of us if we can get this W.

                    I wasn't going to do a Deuce update, since he is ineligible for this game, but as you'll see in a moment, you inspired me to throw something together real quick.


                    Originally posted by itsbigmike
                    My god Florida has been dominant in the east division. 372 points scored and only 90 given up through 9 games is incredible.
                    No kidding - they are on quite a run. Glancing at their remaining schedule, they have Vandy (3-5), at #23 South Carolina (6-2), and rival Florida St. (4-4) left. Those last two games could be problems for them, but the way they're playing, I see them running the table.

                    Maybe we'll see them down the road in the SEC title game if we make it!
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                      #1270


                      Green Wave News Clips








                      Allen was diagnosed with a partially torn labrum and McIntyre is dealing with a torn oblique.


                      Tulane | QB Allen, WR McIntyre to miss extended time
                      Tue, 31 Oct 2023 20:10:06 -0700
                      report courtesy Dianna Russini, ESPN.com

                      Dianna Russini of ESPN.com reports that Tulane head coach D. Geezy disclosed to her during a private late night office meeting (ahem) that junior QB Bryce Allen (89 ovr) and junior WR Brandon McIntyre (90) each could be lost for the remainder of the 2023 regular season.

                      Backup redshirt sophomore QB Obi Clemons, 5-11 182 pounds, has thrown for 255 and 2 touchdowns in spot duty this season. The former high school option quarterback with 4.5 speed will be Tulane's starter the remainder of the regular season.


                      According to Geezy, Allen was flown out to Alabama to visit Dr. James Andrews and an examination revealed that he has a partial tear in his right labrum, an injury which forced him to exit this past Saturday's 33-32 victory over Tennessee. The former blue chip recruit's injury is expected to heal on its own and surgery will not be required, but Geezy was not coy about Allen's timetable for returning.

                      "Unfortunately Bryce will be shut down for the remainder of this regular season, as he is looking at about a 5 to 7 week recovery period, at least. There is a chance he could return in time for the postseason, but that is still up in the air," Geezy told Russini during their Monday night escapade.

                      Redshirt sophomore backup QB Obi Clemons (75 ovr) will take over for Allen in the lineup.

                      McIntyre, on the other hand, was diagnosed with a torn oblique muscle. He is expected to miss anywhere between 3 and 5 weeks. The Prien, Louisiana native and former 4-star recruit is Tulane's leading receiver this season, hauling in 35 receptions for 759 yards and 8 touchdowns through eight games.

                      "We're losing a lot of juice here but I have confidence that we have the pieces in place to overcome these losses," said Geezy.

                      "Maybe our play style may change a bit, but a player like Obi also gives you a little more flexibility in terms of QB runs and such, as he is a little better with his legs than Bryce is.

                      "Injuries are an unfortunate part of our game. It is up to us as coaches to do what we have to do to make sure the transition doesn't have a negative impact; that said, losing your starting quarterback and number 1 wideout is always a tough deal."




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                      Monroe, now wearing #2, has ironically been playing the role of starting Tulane RB Tony Tompkins on the Alabama scout team this week.


                      Alabama | RB Monroe eager to help his new team
                      Wed, 1 Nov 2023 13:29:07 -0700

                      report courtesy Molly McGrath, ESPN.com

                      Molly McGrath of ESPN.com reports that former Tulane RB Deuce Monroe (86 ovr), who transferred to Alabama this past off-season and is currently ineligible to play, has not been shy about helping out his new team as it prepares to face the Green Wave this weekend at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

                      Monroe, a former 4-star recruit from Boaz, Alabama, led the Wave last season with 1,310 all-purpose yards and finished the season with 9 touchdowns as a true freshman before leaving to join his home state Crimson Tide. Though he is ineligible to play this season due to NCAA transfer rules, Monroe has played an instrumental part in helping his new team prepare.

                      "I've been playing as the scout team running back this week, playing the role of Tony Tompkins, my backup last year," said Monroe, who hauled in 8 receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown for the Wave during the Crimson Tide's 42-31 victory over the Wave last season at Tuscaloosa.

                      "They changed offenses since when I was there but I know that team front and back and where we need to attack.

                      "I wasn't too happy with some of the things that were said about me when I left and I sure wish I was playing this week. They have theirs coming, but for now, I just have to do my part to make sure my team is ready to get this big win."




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                      3-star Alaska OT Matthew Cole


                      Tulane | Recruiting update
                      Wed, 1 Nov 2023 14:07:36 -0700

                      report courtesy Eve Jewell, TulaneInsider.com

                      Eve Jewell of TulaneInsider.com reports that the Tulane Green Wave received a commitment this week from 3-star Alaska OT Matthew Cole (6-4, 275, #108 rated OT prospect), bringing their total number of commitments this year to 7. Cole, a junior college prospect, could find himself playing quickly for the Wave next fall, as they are set to lose at least two starting offensive lineman this off-season to graduation. He was scheduled to visit the Tulane campus for this weekend's game versus Alabama, but chose to commit prior to his trip.

                      The team is set to host two other players this week however - Texas DT Alexander Ford (6-4, 259 pounds, #50 rated DT prospect) while Ohio OT Calvin Smith (6-4, 279 pounds, #62 rated OT prospect) is expected to visit the Tulane campus "in a few weeks," according to sources. With only 10 scholarships available currently for next season, Smith and Ford are the final two players on the team's recruiting board for now, according to Jewell's sources, though that could change in the off-season should the Wave lose any players to the NFL and/or transfers.


                      2024 Tulane Green Wave Recruiting Class - through week 10





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                        #1271
                        Game 9, Year 14 Preview (2023 season): #4 Alabama at #10 Tulane





                        GAME 9 PREVIEW

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                        RIVALRY GAME: THE TIDAL WAVE PARTY







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                        2022: Tulane CB Tyler Harrison mistimed his jump as QB Jimmy Sutton's pass landed in the hands of freshman WR Adam Bell who took it the distance from 80 yards out for what would end up being the game-winning points with 2:51 remaining.

                        Last Meeting: Last season, then-#1 ranked Tulane marched into Tuscaloosa to face #9 Alabama riding a 7-game winning streak over their SEC West Division rivals along with an undefeated 8-0 record on the year. That all came to a screeching halt that night, as the Crimson Tide made big plays late to come away with a 42-31 victory which eventually led to the Tide winning the SEC West Division for the first time since 2014. After Tulane grabbed a late lead via former Wave FB Eric Harrell's 1-yard touchdown run with 3:26 remaining, Alabama re-claimed the lead via an 80-yard touchdown pass from QB Jimmy Sutton to WR Adam Bell that made the score 35-31. On Tulane's ensuing possession, Alabama DB/LB Derek Rutledge's interception with just over two minutes remaining led to a game-clinching touchdown pass by Sutton with 1:48 remaining, putting the game out of reach at 42-31.




                        2021: LEFT - Playing in place of injured senior FS Lee Palmer, true freshman FS LeCharles Smith Jr.'s interception in the end zone in overtime #3 put Tulane in position to kick the game-winning field goal. | RIGHT - PK Chris Coleman delivered on this 43-yard field goal attempt, lifting the Green Wave to a signature 45-42 victory over #2 Alabama.

                        Last Meeting at Venue: In what was one of the defining chapters of Tulane head coach D. Geezy's 14-year tenure at Tulane, both his 7th ranked Green Wave and arch-rival #2 ranked Alabama made clutch play after clutch play. In the end however, it was Geezy's team that came out on top with a thrilling 45-42 triple overtime victory two seasons ago at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Wave then-junior RB Buck Johnson III rushed 17 times for 89 yards and 2 touchdowns, with both scores coming in the extra sessions. In the game's third and final overtime period, Green Wave then-true freshman FS LeCharles Smith Jr., playing in place of injured senior FS Lee Palmer, intercepted Alabama QB Jimmy Sutton's pass attempt into the end zone, setting up former Wave PK Chris Coleman's game-winning 43-yard field goal on the final play of the sensational, back and forth contest.







                        Starting Lineups/Key Players:





                        * - IMPACT player

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                        Injuries:


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                        None



                        :

                        12-QB *Bryce Allen (jr) - 89 ovr: Torn Shoulder, out 5 to 7 weeks
                        6-WR *Brandon McIntyre (jr) - 90 ovr: Abdominal tear, out 3 to 5 weeks




                        Schedules/Results:













                        Head Coach D. Geezy's Take

                        Tulane head coach D. Geezy addressed the media at his weekly press conference Thursday morning.

                        Alabama versus Tulane with the SEC West on the line sure sounds like a familiar tune every single year. This year is a little different than normal, in that our starting QB Bryce Allen (89 ovr) is out as well as our top WR Brandon McIntyre (90 ovr).

                        GREENOUT: As is tradition, Geezy indicated that his team will be wearing their all-green uniforms and has asked all fans planning to attend to wear green for Saturday's rivalry game matchup.
                        In a lot of ways, this reminds me of our 2015 team and our game that year versus Alabama, which little did we know was the starting point what would eventually become an annual rivalry game.

                        It was almost a decade ago, but I remember it quite vividly. Bama had won the previous 6 SEC titles coming into the game. Our starting quarterback that year was Anthony High, and he was injured the week before the Alabama game. Not only that, but our top playmaker on offense, the legendary RB Reggie Moore, also missed the game with an injury. But that day, we showed up and played one of our finest game's defensively in my time here, our starting quarterback that day, Chris Moore, did not try to do too much and played an efficient game, and our third string RB William Archer played the game of his life, rushing for 134 yards and a game-tying 60-yard fourth quarter touchdown. Our old PK Cody Bennett drilled a 44-yard field goal as time expired for us to win 13-10. Was it pretty? No. But we found a way to put together a good, team game, and went on to win our first ever SEC championship that year.

                        That was essentially the day Tulane became "that team" in the SEC, and we'd go on to win not just the conference title that year, but also the next four conference titles after that - it was done with injuries to our quarterback and best player on offense, but guys just stepped up and did what was needed.

                        We need the dome to be rocking like it was that day 8 seasons ago and we need our new QB Obi Clemons (73 ovr) to not try to do too much while at the same time not being afraid to be himself. We have some new offensive packages installed for this one to take advantage of his speed, but for the most part, we will be running our offense with maybe a slightly extra emphasis on ball control.

                        As long as we play within ourselves offensively and play good, sound defense and maybe get some nice plays by Tony Tompkins in the return game, we can come away with a victory.



                        - Tulane head coach D. Geezy



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                        • kswgrad2012
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                          • Aug 2013
                          • 1609

                          #1272
                          Re: Game 9, Year 14 Preview (2023 season): #4 Alabama at #10 Tulane

                          #RollWave #RollOverTheTide

                          Man, you're makin' me miss that old Tulane 'chise of mine. Those green-out unis are gorgeous. Though personally, I was always partial to the green-green-white combo.


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                          • Deegeezy
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #1273
                            Originally posted by kswgrad2012
                            #RollWave #RollOverTheTide

                            Man, you're makin' me miss that old Tulane 'chise of mine. Those green-out unis are gorgeous. Though personally, I was always partial to the green-green-white combo.
                            Yeah the all-green is definitely my favorite. We only wear them once or twice a year. We have a very long winning streak when wearing them, but I'm not going to lie, looking at the Bama roster, that streak may be in jeopardy.

                            You're right - the green helmets, white pants combo is slick too. In this dynasty universe, I guess that look would be classified as our "Conference USA throwbacks." In fact, that's what we wore in game 5 of this dynasty, which was the first victory of the Coach Geezy era:




                            Maybe we'll bust out the throwback look here at some point down the road!

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                            • Deegeezy
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                              • 5265

                              #1274
                              Game 9, Year 14 (2023 season): #4 Alabama Crimson Tide at #10 Tulane Green Wave




                              RIVALRY GAME: THE TIDAL WAVE PARTY


                              #4X 24 -- 9-1 (6-1)
                              #10 27 -- 7-2 (6-0)



                              QB Obi Clemons stepped up when his team needed it the most. After a playaction fake to RB Tim Powers, his 72-yard touchdown completion to WR Jason Mason provided the game-winning points for Tulane, who is now one win away from an SEC West division title.



                              Led by an unlikely trio, #10 Tulane overcomes early deficit to take down #4 Alabama, assumes control of SEC West | QB Clemons, RB Powers, and WR Mason all come up with career performances as Wave extends their winning streak to 7 | Missed field goals, late defensive gaffe by DE Kelly costs Crimson Tide late | Tulane can clinch SEC West division title with win next week at #15 Arkansas



                              New Orleans, LA -- Eight seasons ago, in their second season back in the SEC, Tulane faced Alabama without its starting quarterback and top offensive passing target but was able to get big plays from backups to come away with a three point win that eventually led to a conference title. Fast-forward to 2023, and history repeated itself as the #10 ranked Green Wave, led by backup QB Obi Clemons and new top WR Jason Mason, came back from a first half deficit to knock off the #4 ranked Crimson Tide 27-24 Saturday afternoon at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Backup RB Tim Powers also stepped up on the big stage, rushing for a career-high 152 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns, just as former Wave third string RB William Archer had a career performance in that aforementioned 13-10 victory over the Tide in 2015.

                              Just like last season, RB Cameron Miller gashed the Tulane defense, this time for 200 yards on the ground and 2 touchdowns, including this 81-yard score on the game's very first play from scrimmage.


                              The contest got off to a precarious start for Tulane, who was playing without starting QB Bryce Allen and #1 WR Brandon McIntyre due to injuries sustained last week. Alabama RB Cameron Miller broke a tackle behind the line of scrimmage before breaking loose for an 81-yard touchdown on the game's very first play from scrimmage, giving the Tide a lightning-quick 7-0 lead.

                              After forcing a Green Wave punt, Alabama got the ball back again and went on a methodical 10-play drive, benefiting from the nifty running of Miller. The possession would culminate when the junior Heisman Trophy candidate dove into the end zone to cap off a 5-yard run that increased his team's lead to 14-0. Miller, who ended the game with exactly 200 rushing yards on only 18 carries, had 5 rushes for 115 yards and 2 touchdowns in the first quarter alone. Miller's performance was very reminiscent of last year's versus the Green Wave, when he rushed for 167 yards and two scores in the Crimson Tide's 42-31 upset victory over the then-top ranked Wave in Tuscaloosa.

                              Tulane finally got on the board when Powers took a handoff from Clemons 78 yards for his first touchdown of the game to cut his team's deficit to 14-7. Then, on the ensuing kickoff, Wave LB Mario Young caused Alabama WR/KR Matt Thompson to fumble the ball and CB Brian Malone recovered it, leading to a 27-yard field goal by PK Aaron Larson to make the score 14-10.

                              Unfortunately, that sequence would be one of very few first half highlights for the Wave, as they'd turn the ball over on each of their next three possessions, with Clemons accounting for all three turnovers. His interception thrown to LB Gary Fraser while being hit would turn into a short 6-yard touchdown return that gave Alabama a 24-10 lead.

                              Clemons' ill-advised option pitch to RB Tony Tompkins was recovered by Fraser later in the second quarter, however Alabama was unable to capitalize as redshirt freshman PK Max Holley missed a 45-yard field goal off the left upright that could have extended his team's lead to 27-10 - and it was a sign of things to come for the young kicker.


                              After a slow start to the season, RB Tim Powers has rushed for over 100 yards and three straight games. His 152 yards on the ground Saturday were a career-high, besting his previous career-high of 129 set just one week ago.
                              After Larson's successful 46-yard field goal to cut the deficit to 24-13 on the final play of the first half, Clemons would bounce back in the second half. His well-timed option pitch to Powers resulted in a 15-yard touchdown that concluded a 10-play 72-yard drive and cut Alabama's lead to 24-20 with 2:28 to go in the third quarter.

                              "We knew we'd be able to get some good looks in the option game this week," said Tulane offensive coordinator Curtis Byrd.

                              "We watched a lot of high school tape this week of Clemons and the option was one of many things he did well. We also watched a lot of old Tulane tape, tape of myself actually, back when we used to run a lot of option here. It helped us to get a better of idea of what we can do to help take advantage of Obi's legs. We knew there would be some growing pains, but that touchdown really showed us how dangerous we can be when we get that package rolling."

                              Early in the fourth quarter, Holley would record his second miss of the day when his 44-yard attempt sailed wide right, keeping the score at 24-20 with 8:13 remaining.

                              Two plays after the miss, Clemons' 72-yard touchdown pass to Mason following playaction to Powers gave the Wave their first lead of the game at 27-24 with 7:36 to go. Clemons finished with a career-high 278 passing yards, despite the early turnover woes; and with normal #1 WR Brandon McIntyre out nursing an abdominal injury, Mason finished the game with 8 receptions for 165 yards, both career-highs.

                              "I am so proud of Mase. He's taken a lot of scrutiny and I am glad to see him finally have a true breakout game," said Tulane head coach D. Geezy of the former blue chip #1 high school wide receiver prospect who to this point had not lived up to his lofty expectations coming out of high school.

                              "The play itself was set up beautifully, and that came as a result of us running the ball well. (Alabama CB) Lewis Jones bit hard on the fake, Mase blew right past him, and Obi hit him with a perfectly placed ball."

                              Alabama (9-1) would have two more opportunities to either tie the game or re-claim the lead.

                              Their first chance came on the next possession following Mason's score, however Holley's 57-yard field goal attempt fell just short of the crossbar, giving the ball back to the Wave with just under six minutes to go. The usually reliable Holley finished the game just 1 of 4 on field goal attempts despite coming into the game 17 of 21 on the year.

                              Junior WR Jason Mason, who has played second-fiddle to junior WR Brandon McIntyre most of his career, hauled in a career-high 8 receptions for 165 yards and the game-winning touchdown with McIntyre out.


                              After stalling on their next possession, Tulane got a big play out of its special teams when P Terry Alexander's punt would get downed at the 1-yard line with 4:14 remaining.

                              Two plays later, sophomore CB Tyler Harrison, who held Alabama's top WR Matthew Pratt without a catch, hauled in QB Jason Harrington's deep pass attempt into double-coverage for an interception, giving the Green Wave the ball at the Crimson Tide 40-yard line. Harrison's first interception of the season came with 3:42 remaining, and it was the last time the Tide would see the football.

                              Behind the legs of Powers, Tulane was able to milk the remaining time on the clock. Clemons also came up with a big play on the game-clinching drive, hitting redshirt sophomore WR Lionel Parks for a 22-yard completion on 3rd and 19, giving the Wave a first down at the Alabama 11-yard line with under two minutes remaining.

                              A few plays later, the game eventually came down to a 4th and 1 attempt from the Crimson Tide 2-yard line with one minute remaining and the Tide out of timeouts, and Geezy would elect to go for it. With the offense lined up in a strong-I formation with Powers in at fullback, Clemons came up to the line of scrimmage and hard-counted once, and it successfully drew Alabama DE Anthony Kelly over the line of scrimmage for an encroachment penalty, giving Tulane a first down to clinch the game.

                              "We had a play called there and we were definitely going to run it, but we were able to bait them there and pick up the easy first down," said Geezy.

                              "We've probably attempted that 20 times during my tenure at crucial moments and that was the first time it actually worked."

                              The win for Tulane puts them at 6-0 in SEC play this season. They can clinch the SEC West division with a win in either of its final two SEC matchups this season - at Arkansas (6-3) or at home versus Ole Miss (5-4).

                              The Green Wave will travel to Fayetville to face the 15th ranked Razorbacks next week. The Wave narrowly defeated Arkansas 20-17 last season at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Each of the two teams' past three meetings have been decided by 7 points or less while Arkansas is also responsible for the largest defeat ever for Tulane under Geezy, a 62-27 blowout loss at Fayetville in 2019.




                              Alabama junior DE Anthony Kelly (#72) looks on in anguish as his encroachment penalty on a 4th and 1 with under a minute to play clinched his team's first loss of the season.





                              Box Score

                              Alabama Crimson Tide at Tulane Green Wave
                              1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                              #4 Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 (6-1)14100024
                              #10 Tulane Green Wave 7-2 (6-0)1037727



                              1st

                              : 81 yd TD run by Miller (Holley kick) 8:45 -- 0-7
                              : 5 yd TD run by Miller (Holley kick) 3:53 -- 0-14
                              : 78 yd TD run by Powers (Larson kick) 3:08 -- 7-14
                              : 27 yd FG by Larson 1:40 -- 10-14

                              2nd

                              : 31 yd FG by Holley 4:47 -- 10-17
                              : 6 yd INT return TD by Fraser (Holley kick) 3:37 -- 10-24
                              : 46 yd FG by Larson 0:00 -- 13-24

                              3rd

                              : 15 yd TD run by Powers (Larson kick) 2:28 -- 20-24

                              4th

                              : 72 yd TD pass from Clemons to Mason (Larson kick) 7:36 -- 27-24





                              Game Statistics


                              #10 Tulane


                              Code:
                              [size=1]
                              * - IMPACT Player
                              [U]
                              Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
                               8-QB  Obi Clemons(rs-so)           112.5   21    37  278   1   3
                              [U]
                              Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                              34-RB  Tim Powers(sr)               19  152   2
                               5-RB  Tony Tompkins(so)             9   39   0 (4 kr, 79 yds | 1 pr, -2 yds)
                               8-QB  Obi Clemons(rs-so)            5   -9   0 (1 fumble lost on option pitch)
                              [U]
                              Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
                              11-WR  Jason Mason(jr)               8  165   1
                               9-WR  Rashaad Hicks-Walker(rs-sr)   4   22   0
                               1-TE  Ronnie Parsons(so)            3   24   0
                               5-RB  Tony Tompkins(so)             3   24   0
                              80-WR  Lionel Parks(rs-so)           2   31   0
                              45-FB  Carl Booker(rs-so)            1   12   0
                              [U]
                              Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
                              41-FS  LeCharles Smith Jr.(jr)       6    6    0    1    0    0
                               4-S/CB Jonathan Smith               6    6    0    0    0    0
                               3-CB  Tyler Harrison(so)            5    4    1    1    0    1
                              47-OLB Chuckie Coley(jr)             2    2    0    2    1    0
                              [u]
                              Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                              49-PK  Aaron Larson(fr)              2       2     46     n/a     3       3
                              
                              [B][U]Tulane Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                              
                              Total Offensive Yards: 460
                              Rushing Totals: 33 att 182 yds 2 tds
                              Sacks Allowed: 1
                              3rd down conversions: 6-15 (40%)
                              4th down conversions: 0-0 (0%)
                              Offensive Turnovers: 4
                              Penalties: 3 for 30 yards
                              [/size]


                              #4 Alabama

                              Code:
                              [size=1]
                              * - IMPACT Player
                              [U]
                              Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
                               6-QB  Jason Harrington(jr)         115.2   12    18  128   0   1
                              18-P   Rich Fowler(rs-jr)           125.2    1     1    3   0   0 (fake punt)
                              [U]
                              Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                              22-RB  *Cameron Miller(jr)          18  200   2
                               8-RB  Stanley Brown(jr)             4   13   0
                               6-QB  Jason Harrington(jr)          2  -11   0
                              [U]
                              Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
                              22-RB  *Cameron Miller(jr)           3   29   0
                              37-FB  Patrick Brown(sr)             2   32   0
                              88-WR  Pedro Young(fr)               2   16   0
                              15-WR  Matt Thompson(jr)             2   27   0 (3 kr, 64 yds | 1 pr 6 yds)
                              11-WR  Adam Bell(so)                 2   27   0 (1 kr, 18 yds)
                              85-TE  Darren Dukes(jr)              1    7   0
                               7-DB/LB Derek Rutledge(jr)          1    3   0 (fake punt)
                              12-WR  *Matthew Pratt(sr)            0    0   0
                              [U]
                              Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
                               7-DB/LB Derek Rutledge(jr)         14    9    5    2    0    0
                              58-MLB Jason Young(rs-jr)            7    5    2    0    0    0
                              54-OLB *Gary Fraser(sr)              6    3    3    1    0    1 (1 td, 1 fr)
                              95-OLB Brandon Baker(sr)             4    3    1    1    0    1
                              72-RE  Anthony Kelly(jr)             4    3    1    1    1    0 (offsides with 0:54 remaining)
                              [u]
                              Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                              86-PK  Max Holley(rs-fr)             1       4     32  45,44,57   3       3   
                              
                              [B][U]Alabama Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                              
                              Total Offensive Yards: 343
                              Rushing Totals: 24 att 202 yds 2 tds
                              Sacks Allowed: 1
                              3rd down conversions: 1-7 (14%)
                              4th down conversions: 0-1 (0%)
                              Offensive Turnovers: 2
                              Penalties: 5 for 35 yards
                              [/size]





                              2023 Tulane Green Wave Schedule/Results
                              Code:
                              [SIZE=1]
                                                                                                   
                              Opponent (record)            Result        Tulane Player of the Game              -Record-
                              -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              vs #8 Boise St. (8-1)        L 17-44       WR Hicks-Walker 3 rec 123 yds 1 td     0-1 (0-0)
                              at #13 Notre Dame (7-2)      L 25-30       RB Tompkins 16 car 182 yds 2 tds       0-2 (0-0)
                              vs Miami (5-4)               W 23-03       LB Williams 7 tk 3 tfl 2 ff            1-2 (0-0)
                              vs LSU (5-4)                 W 28-03       QB Allen 18-24 237 yds 4 total tds     2-2 (1-0)
                              vs Vanderbilt (3-6)          W 42-17       RB Tompkins 302 all-purpose yds 3 tds  3-2 (2-0)
                              at Auburn (5-4)              W 48-16       RB Tompkins 283 all-purpose yds 2 tds  4-2 (3-0)  
                              at Kentucky (1-8)            W 42-07       WR McIntyre 8 rec 146 yds 2 tds        5-2 (4-0)
                              at Tennessee (4-5)           W 33-32       RB Powers 10 car 129 yds 1 td          6-2 (5-0)
                              vs #9 Alabama (9-1)          W 27-24       RB Powers 19 car 152 yds 2 tds         7-2 (6-0)
                              at #15 Arkansas (7-3)
                              vs Ole Miss (5-4)
                              at Southern Miss (8-2)
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                              #8 7-2 (6-0) at #15 7-3 (3-3)









                              Photo Gallery





                              QB Obi Clemons and WR Jason Mason, both thrust into new roles this week, led the Green Wave out of the tunnel to start the game.




                              Alabama RB Cameron Miller's diving 5-yard touchdown was his second of two scores in the game's opening quarter and he finished the contest with 229 yards from scrimmage.




                              Speedy Alabama hybrid LB/DB Derek Rutledge shadowed RB Tony Tompkins all game long and helped hold the sophomore to just 63 yards from scrimmage.




                              Junior OLB Chuckie Coley and the Tulane defense gave QB Jason Harrington problems all game long.




                              QB Obi Clemons ran the option to perfection and this play would result in a 15-yard touchdown on a pitch to RB Tim Powers.




                              Tulane WR Jason Mason kneeled down and gave praise following what would wind up being the game-winning 72-yard touchdown.




                              Sophomore CB Tyler Harrison's first interception of the season couldn't have come at a better time as Tulane's offense would possess the ball for the game's final 3:42 following the turnover.




                              Senior RB Tim Powers' magnificent second half of the season continued as he won Player of the Game honors for a second straight week.




                              Head coach D. Geezy watches on as senior LG Daniel Hall celebrates with the crowd while walking off the field following Tulane's 7th straight win.


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                                #3 USC REMAINS RED-HOT, BLOWS AWAY #22 WASHINGTON 40-3

                                #1 Michigan holds off #20 Michigan St. to hang on to top spot in latest poll; Wolverines face yet another test next week at #14 Wisconsin | #9 Boise St. hands #8 Utah first loss of the year, takes control of Mountain West conference in tight 10-3 defensive battle | 10-0 TCU hopes to significantly bolster its BCS resume with win next week at #10 Georgia Tech




                                Scores/Standings - through week 11


                                2023 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
                                RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                                11Michigan (33)901497
                                22Florida (27)1001429
                                33USC (1)801397
                                45West Virginia801223
                                56TCU1001109
                                67Nevada901097
                                79Boise St.811036
                                810Tulane72998
                                94Alabama91927
                                1011Georgia Tech81868
                                1112Oregon81819
                                128Utah71785
                                1313Notre Dame72784
                                1417Wisconsin82718
                                1519Arkansas73550
                                1621Troy81486
                                1714Rutgers62452
                                1815Texas Tech82448
                                1924UL-Monroe90425
                                2025Texas72422
                                2116Ohio St.63355
                                22NRFresno St.82310
                                2320Michigan St.53307
                                24NRUCF91281
                                2522Washington72272



                                Others receiving votes - Cincinnati (260), Hawai'i (164), Oklahoma (122), South Carolina (114), Iowa (54), California (43), Clemson (37), Colorado (21)




                                Notable Week 11 Scores

                                #4 Alabama (9-1) -- 24
                                #10 Tulane (7-2) -- 27

                                #17 Wisconsin (8-2) -- 29
                                #16 Ohio St. (6-3) -- 13

                                #1 Michigan (9-0) -- 21
                                #20 Michigan St. (5-3) -- 16

                                #15 Texas Tech (8-2) -- 10
                                #25 Texas (7-2) -- 17

                                #8 Utah (7-1) -- 3
                                #9 Boise St. (8-1) -- 10

                                #6 TCU (10-0) --66
                                UNLV (1-9) -- 7

                                Pittsburgh (3-5) -- 10
                                #5 West Virginia (8-0) -- 41

                                Vanderbilt (3-6) -- 14
                                #2 Florida (10-0) -- 41

                                #23 South Carolina (6-3) -- 7
                                #19 Arkansas (7-3) -- 31

                                #22 Washington (7-2) -- 3
                                #3 USC (8-0) -- 40

                                #18 Iowa (7-2) -- 17
                                Northwestern (2-7) -- 24

                                Cincinnati (8-1) -- 25
                                #14 Rutgers (6-2) -- 21


                                Notable Week 12 Games

                                #8 Tulane (7-2)
                                Arkansas (7-3)

                                #4 West Virginia (8-0)
                                South Florida (4-5)

                                #5 TCU (10-0)
                                #10 Georgia Tech (8-1)

                                #6 Nevada (9-0)
                                San Jose St. (5-4)

                                #1 Michigan (9-0)
                                #14 Wisconsin (8-2)

                                #2 Florida (10-0)
                                South Carolina (6-3)

                                #7 Boise St. (8-1)
                                Air Force (6-3)

                                #3 USC (8-0)
                                Arizona (4-4)


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                                Scores/Standings - through week 11


                                SEC East Division Standings
                                TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                                x-#2 Florida10-01.0007-0413104W10
                                South Carolina6-3.6604-3308155L1
                                Tennessee4-5.4403-4230256W1
                                Georgia4-5.4402-5250260W1
                                Vanderbilt3-6.3301-5200277L2
                                Kentucky1-8.1100-7115293L8



                                SEC West Division Standings
                                TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                                #8 Tulane7-2.7706-0285176W7
                                #9 Alabama9-1.9006-1327141L1
                                Auburn5-4.5503-3192188L3
                                #15 Arkansas7-3.7003-3273182W3
                                LSU5-4.5502-4216182L1
                                Ole Miss5-4.5502-4262148W1




                                x - clinched division title and will play in SEC Championship Game at Atlanta, GA in December



                                Week 11 SEC Scoreboard

                                #4 Alabama -- 24
                                #10 Tulane -- 27

                                Ole Miss -- 49
                                Auburn -- 17

                                Tennessee -- 24
                                Kentucky -- 20

                                #23 South Carolina -- 7
                                #19 Arkansas -- 31

                                Vanderbilt -- 14
                                #2 Florida -- 41


                                Week 12 SEC Schedule

                                #8 Tulane
                                #15 Arkansas

                                Auburn
                                Georgia

                                Kentucky
                                Vanderbilt

                                #2 Florida
                                South Carolina

                                LSU
                                Ole Miss


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