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  • ThatBritishGuy
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    • Aug 2015
    • 890

    #2011
    Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

    Excited for the new season, surely it must be "that" year again soon! It's amazing how these old games are still going and been kept alive!

    Good luck for the season, lets bring home some championships!

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    • Deegeezy
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 5265

      #2012
      Originally posted by ThatBritishGuy
      Excited for the new season, surely it must be "that" year again soon! It's amazing how these old games are still going and been kept alive!

      Good luck for the season, lets bring home some championships!
      Yeah I must say...as saddening that it is that we seemingly may never get another NCAA Football game, at least not any time soon, these games surely have aged quite well.

      I appreciate you checking in man - hopefully this is the year Tulane gets back to the top. I truly never expected that I'd be going into season 8 of this Part II project still searching for ring #3!
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      • Deegeezy
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        • Jul 2002
        • 5265

        #2013
        Game 1, Year 17 (2026 season): #9 Tulane Green Wave at #23 Ohio St. Buckeyes




        #9X 27 -- 1-0
        #23 24 -- 0-1



        Tulane true freshman PK Blake Dunn had ice cold veins Saturday night and drilled this 32-yard game-winner, giving the Green Wave the lead as time expired and a huge opening week victory.



        #9 Tulane overcomes late deficit, steals one at "The Shoe" in thrilling 27-24 season opening win over #23 Ohio St. | True freshman PK Dunn's game-winning 32-yard field goal as time expires caps off late Green Wave rally in magnificent fourth quarter of action | After being shut out in the first half, QB McBride and the Wave offense comes alive in the fourth quarter as Tulane withstands Buckeyes' best shot | Team will host #20 Auburn at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in SEC opener next week in rematch of Tigers shocking upset win over Wave at the dome in 2024



        Columbus, OH -- #9 Tulane struggled for three quarters in Saturday night's season opener versus #23 Ohio St., however the team's offense came alive when it mattered most, putting together a 17-point fourth quarter en route to a captivating 27-24 victory at Columbus. The Green Wave got a stong second half performance out of QB Jimmy McBride amongst others, and true freshman PK Blake Dunn's 32-yard walk-off field goal capped off the Wave's late rally in what was a wild back-and-forth final quarter between the two squads.

        Redshirt junior QB Jimmy McBride was terrific Saturday evening, completing 23 of his 37 passes for 339 yards and a touchdown.


        The Green Wave drew first blood early in the game when sophomore WR Grant Brady, last year's "Best Returner" award recipient, returned a first quarter punt 73 yards for a touchdown to give his team a 7-0 lead. After taking back three kickoffs for touchdowns last seasons as a true freshman, the punt return score was Brady's first of his career and only the 8th by a Green Wave player during head coach D. Geezy's 17-year reign as head coach. Unfortunately, Brady's big play would be the Wave's last for a long while.

        A 49-yard field goal by Buckeyes freshman PK Lee Dawson would cap off his team's ensuing possession and cut their deficit to 7-3. Then, in the second quarter, RB Beau Goodwin's 69-yard burst for a touchdown gave Ohio St. its first lead of the game, making the score 10-7 with 6:13 to go in the first half. Goodwin, the Buckeyes' backup running back who was in the game at that moment in place of banged up starter Roy Graham, finished with 3 carries for 98 yards, good for a whopping 32.7 yards per carry average.

        "They didn't do anything very special there; we just failed our gap assignments," said Tulane defensive coordinator Karl Dunbar, whose unit struggled mightily against the run last season, finishing ranked 101st the nation in run defense.

        "We knew coming in that they were going to get off the bus running, especially with such a good offensive line. We just failed to execute."

        Later, in the third quarter, Graham would cap off an 11-play 81-yard drive by borrowing his way through the Wave defense for a 2-yard touchdown that increased the Buckeyes' lead to 17-7. Like Goodwin, Graham had no problems all day running through the Wave's much-maligned run defense, and finished with 20 carries for 123 yards.

        The Green Wave offense, stifled for the game's first three quarters, would finally put points on the board via a 34-yard field goal by Dunn late in the third quarter that cut their deficit to 17-10. Other than a first quarter drive that ended with a lost fumble by RB Anthony Brown deep in Ohio St. territory, the field goal drive would be the closest the Wave would come to the end zone through the game's first three quarters. That all changed in the final period however.

        Following a 57-yard field goal miss by Dawson with 0:18 to go in the third quarter, McBride and the Wave offense finally got to work.

        With his team down 17-10, McBride would direct a 7-play 60-yard drive which culminated with a 22-yard touchdown pass to star WR Adam Lawson that tied the game up at 17-17. Lawson, who was shut out in the first half, came alive in the second half and finished with 5 receptions for 100 yards.

        Unfortunately for Tulane, the tie would not last long however, as Ohio St. would get an incredible, miracle play on its very next possession. Facing a third down deep in their own territory, QB Chad Dawson, a redshirt junior and the older brother of the placekicker Lee, threw a deep pass to WR Justin Lopez on a corner route near the sideline. The pass would get deflected by Tulane senior CB P.J. Reese, however the ball ricocheted back into the hands of Lopez. Lopez, who was reportedly clocked at 4.30 in the 40-yard dash this past off-season, would corral the football and sprint down the sideline for an improbable 82-yard touchdown which gave his team a 24-17 lead with 6:27 remaining and sent the capacity crowd of 107,196 into a frenzy. Lopez torched the Wave defense for 4 receptions and 163 yards on the night, none bigger than his fourth quarter miracle grab.


        In one of the most bizarre plays of opening weekend, Tulane senior dime CB P.J. Reese deflected this pass near the sideline, however Buckeyes WR Justin Lopez was able to still haul it in to give his team a 24-17 fourth quarter lead.

        "I thought the defender played the ball well there," said Tulane head coach D. Geezy of Reese, who was forced to play nickel back following a first half elbow injury sustained by true freshman nickel defender Kurt Blalock.

        "There isn't a whole lot to teach about that moment. I thought Lopez just showed excellent concentration and luck just wasn't on our side at that moment."

        Now down 24-17, Tulane would get another bad break. Following Lopez's big play, a 8-play drive would end with a turnover on downs deep in Ohio St. territory after Geezy elected to go for it on fourth down rather than attempt a 49-yard field goal on 4th and 4 with 3:57 to go. The mistake would give the Buckeyes the ball back with an opportunity to run out the clock.


        Sophomore RB Anthony Brown made amends for a costly early redzone fumble, scampering 24 yards for a touchdown that tied the game at 24-24 with 1:46 remaining. Brown finished the night with 23 carries for 135 yards in his debut as a starter.
        Fortunately, the Wave defense came up with big plays when they needed it most. After Ohio St. successfully drove the ball to midfield, the unit would hold and forced a punt.

        McBride, with his team down 24-17, in-turn then directed a 7-play 80-yard drive, and Brown's 24-yard touchdown run with 1:30 to go tied the game up at 24-24. Brown, a sophomore making his debut as the team's starting tailback, finished with a career-high 135 yards on the ground and made amends for his earlier fumble with the big score late.

        The Buckeyes got the ball back with less than a minute and a half remaining, but they'd do nothing with it. Dawson was taken down for a sack by DE Mike Miller on second down, and Reese swatted away a pass attempt to Lopez on 3rd and 18, forcing a punt with just over a minute to go.

        McBride would then direct a quick 4-play drive to put his team in position for the win. A 21-yard completion to freshman WR Steve Mosley on a slant pattern quickly moved the ball into Buckeyes territory. Then, two plays later, a leaping 20-yard grab by Mosley moved the ball into the red zone, setting the Wave up in field goal range and setting the stage for Dunn's heroics.

        After Ohio St. exhaused all three of its timeouts to ice the young kicker, the New Jersey native would drill a walk-off 32-yard field goal, capping off the 27-24 comeback victory and sending Green Wave players, coaches, and staff members pouring onto the field.

        "This was a very proud moment for us and a big win to start the season," said Geezy, who received an unexpected Gatorade shower from his players during his post-game on-field interview.

        "No question, there were mistakes made and things we need to clean up, but this was a quality win against a big time opponent at their place and one we won't forget for some time. We dug deep, and figured out a way to win."

        Tulane (1-0) will host #20 Auburn (1-0) next week at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Green Wave defeated the Tigers 48-29 last year in both teams' season opener, however then-unranked Auburn shocked then-#8 Tulane 47-24 the previous season at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.




        QB Jimmy McBride, who shredded Ohio St. through the air for 339 yards and made several clutch plays in the fourth quarter, was rewarded with Player of the Game honors for his heroics.





        Box Score

        Tulane Green Wave at Ohio State Buckeyes
        1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
        #9 Tulane Green Wave (1-0)7031727
        #23 Ohio State Buckeyes (0-1)377724



        1st

        : 73 yd punt return TD by Brady (Dunn kick) 1:27 -- 7-0
        : 49 yd FG by L. Dawson 0:31 -- 7-3

        2nd

        : 69 yd TD run by Goodwin (L. Dawson kick) 6:13 -- 7-10

        3rd

        : 2 yd TD run by Graham (L. Dawson kick) 6:17 -- 7-17
        : 34 yd FG by Dunn 2:45 -- 10-17

        4th

        : 22 yd TD pass from McBride to Lawson (Dunn kick) 7:13 -- 17-17
        : 82 yd TD pass from C. Dawson to Lopez (L. Dawson kick) 6:27 -- 17-24
        : 24 yd TD run by A. Brown (Dunn kick) 1:46 -- 24-24
        : 32 yd FG by Dunn 0:00 -- 27-24





        Game Statistics


        #9 Tulane


        Code:
        [size=1]
        [U]
        Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
         2-QB  *Jimmy McBride(rs-jr)        148.0   23    37  339   1   0
        [U]
        Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
         6-RB  Anthony Brown(so)            23  135   1
        21-RB  Teddy Jenkins(fr)             5   16   0
         2-QB  *Jimmy McBride(rs-jr)         3   16   0
        [U]
        Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
        10-RB  Michael Brown Jr.(jr)         7   75   0
        13-WR  Adam Lawson(jr)               5  100   1
        88-WR  Steve Mosley(fr)              5   74   0
         4-WR  Kenny Bell(rs-sr)             2   48   0
        89-TE  Danny Bailey(rs-jr)           2   16   0
         6-RB  Anthony Brown(so)             1   21   0
        11-WR  Grant Brady(so)               1    5   0 (5 kr, 87 yds | 3 pr, 85 yds, 1 td)
        [U]
        Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
        23-FS  Donnie Sparks(fr)             6    4    2    0    0    0
         9-OLB *Sean Williamson(jr)          5    5    0    0    0    0
        44-RE  T.J. Pearson (jr)             5    4    1    2    0    0
        58-DE  Mike Miller(rs-jr)            2    2    0    1    1    0
        17-LE  Ricky Evans(so)               1    1    0    1    1    0
        [u]
        Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
         3-PK  Blake Dunn(fr)                2       2     34     n/a     3       3
        
        [B][U]Tulane Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
        Total Offensive Yards: 506
        Rushing Totals: 31 att 167 yds 1 td
        Sacks Allowed: 1
        3rd down conversions: 5-12 (41%)
        4th down conversions: 1-2 (50%)
        Offensive Turnovers: 1
        Penalties: 5 for 44 yards
        Time of Possession: 22:02
        [/size]


        #23 Ohio St.

        Code:
        [size=1]
        [U]
        Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
        15-QB  Chad Dawson(rs-jr)           132.6   13    28  248   1   0
        [U]
        Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
        13-RB  Roy Graham(sr)               20  123   1
        15-QB  Chad Dawson(rs-jr)            4  -20   0
         9-RB  Beau Goodwin(rs-so)           3   98   1
        [U]
        Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
        81-WR  Justin Lopez(rs-jr)           4  163   1 (1 kr, 19 yds)
         8-WR  Bobby McPherson(so)           3   31   0
         3-WR  *Ryan Whitmore(sr)            2   13   0 (1 kr, 17 yds)
        83-TE  Atari Edmonds(jr)             2   12   0
        25-WR  Joel Rice(sr)                 1   17   0
        31-FB  Michael Williams(jr)          1   12   0
        [U]
        Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
         5-FS  Victor Kelly(so)             12   10    2    0    0    0 (1 fr)
        11-MLB Chad Carter(so)               6    4    2    0    0    0 (1 ff)
        55-RE  Tony Hawkins(rs-so)           6    3    3    1    0    0
        24-SS  *Patrick Davis(sr)            5    5    0    0    0    0
        98-DT  Dan Williams(rs-so)           4    4    0    1    1    0
        97-LE  Justin Tucker(sr)             0    0    0    0    0    0
        [u]
        Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
        17-PK  Lee Dawson(fr)                1       2     49     57      3       3
        
        [B][U]Ohio St. Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
        Total Offensive Yards: 449
        Rushing Totals: 27 att 201 yds 2 tds
        Sacks Allowed: 2
        3rd down conversions: 6-14 (42%)
        4th down conversions: 0-1 (0%)
        Offensive Turnovers: 0
        Penalties: 3 for 29 yards
        Time of Possession: 13:58
        [/size]





        2026 Tulane Green Wave Schedule/Results
        Code:
        [SIZE=1]
                                                                             
        Opponent (record)            Result        Tulane Player of the Game              -Record-
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        at Ohio St. (0-1)            W 27-24       QB McBride 23-37 339 yds 1 td 0 ints   1-0 (0-0)
        vs #20 Auburn (1-0)
        vs South Carolina (1-0)
        at #24 LSU (1-0)
        at Georgia (1-0)
        vs #2 Notre Dame (2-0)
        vs Kentucky (2-0)
        at #1 Alabama (1-0)
        vs #10 Arkansas (1-0)
        at #6 UCLA (0-0)
        at Ole Miss (1-0)
        vs #9 Southern Miss (1-0)
        
        [/SIZE]


        Next Game:



        #20 (1-0) at #7 (1-0)









        Photo Gallery





        Ohio St. QB Chad Dawson, WR Ryan Whitmore, and the rest of the Buckeyes lock arms as they prepare to take the field for Saturday night's season opening tilt.




        Brutus Buckeye leads the charge as Ohio St. runs onto the field in front of an announced sellout crowd of 107,196.




        Tulane sophomore DE Ricky Evans, making his debut as the team's starter at left defensive end, recorded a first quarter sack and forced an early punt which would pay dividends for the Green Wave.




        Tulane WR/PR Grant Brady burned true freshman Jesse Burnette (#20), a player the Green Wave tried very hard to sign last year, for his first career punt return touchdown which gave the Wave an early 7-0 lead.




        Ohio St. DT Dan Williams took advantage of Wave backup C Calvin Rich, subbing in for fatigued starter Marv Alexander, for this second quarter sack.




        Ohio St. had major problems stopping RB Michael Brown Jr. as a receiver out of the backfield as the versatile junior finished the night with a game-high 7 receptions for 75 yards.




        Buckeyes RB Beau Goodwin exploded through the first wave of the defense and out-raced everyone for this 69-yard second quarter touchdown that gave Ohio St. its first lead of the game at 10-7.




        Held without a catch in the first half, Tulane junior star WR Adam Lawson took over in the second half and finished the night with 5 receptions for 100 yards, including this 22-yard touchdown reception which tied the game up at 17-17 early in the fourth quarter.




        Ohio St. QB Chad Dawson would slip the grasp of OLB Sean Williamson (#9) however DE Mike Miller (#58) would clean up for a huge fourth quarter sack with 1:22 remaining which helped the Green Wave get the ball back late.




        With the game tied at 24-24, QB Jimmy McBride got possession of the football at its own 38-yard line with 1:02 remaining.




        Blue chip true freshman WR Steve Mosley came up big Saturday night and made 2 clutch catches for 41 yards on the game-winning drive, helping the Wave get into position to snatch away the win.




        True freshman PK Blake Dunn knew his game-winning field goal was good as soon as it left his foot and celebrated.




        McBride and most of the Green Wave bench stormed the field in jubilation following Dunn's successful walk-off field goal.




        Ohio St. and their passionate fans could do nothing but watch the Tulane postgame celebration in agony and wonder "what could have been."





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        • Deegeezy
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          • Jul 2002
          • 5265

          #2014









          UNRANKED NEVADA STUNS #4 OREGON 39-25 IN EUGENE

          Wolfpack QB Brian Franz finishes 31 of 50 for 424 yards and 3 touchdowns in early season shocker over the Ducks | #5 TCU blows away last year's national runner-up Georgia Tech in 34-10 season-opening massacre | #22 Michigan no match for #2 Notre Dame as Irish shuts out Wolverines in 30-0 snoozer at South Bend | USC PK Scruggs hits late 55-yard field goal as Trojans hold off upset bid from #21 Texas A&M, win 27-24 at College Station | 2005 National Championship Game rematch between USC and Texas headlines very juicy slate of games next weekend






          Scores/Standings - through week 2


          2026 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
          RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
          11Alabama (35)101499
          22Notre Dame (21)201427
          33USC (1)101387
          45TCU (3)101386
          58Florida St. (1)101164
          67UCLA 001125
          79Tulane101083
          810West Virginia10977
          911Southern Miss10908
          1013Arkansas10805
          116Georgia Tech01789
          1215Texas10706
          134Oregon01671
          1416Michigan St.10658
          1517Oklahoma10625
          16NRNevada10547
          1719Navy10533
          1812Penn St.01522
          1918Boise St.01475
          2020Auburn10475
          2124California10306
          2214Miami01258
          2321Texas A&M01244
          24NRLSU10227
          25NRTennessee10200



          Others receiving votes - Michigan (174), Ohio St. (154), Wisconsin (151), South Carolina (115), Central Michigan (85), Fresno St. (45), Georgia (39), Colorado (38), Oklahoma St. (12)




          Notable Week 1 Scores

          Purdue (0-1) -- 0
          #2 Notre Dame (1-0) -- 48

          California (1-0) -- 17
          #10 Boise St. (0-1) -- 14 F/OT


          Notable Week 2 Scores

          #9 Tulane (1-0) -- 27
          #23 Ohio St. (0-1) -- 24

          #10 West Virginia (1-0) -- 55
          Marshall (0-1) -- 0

          Nevada (1-0) -- 39
          #4 Oregon (0-1) -- 25

          Colorado (2-0) -- 24
          #14 Miami (0-1) -- 22

          #22 Michigan (0-1) -- 0
          #2 Notre Dame (2-0) -- 30

          #3 USC (1-0) -- 27
          #21 Texas A&M (0-1) -- 24

          #8 Florida St. (1-0) -- 34
          #12 Penn St. (0-1) -- 10

          #6 Georgia Tech (0-1) -- 10
          #5 TCU (1-0) -- 34

          #1 Alabama (1-0) -- 38
          #25 Central Michigan (0-1) -- 14


          Notable Week 3 Games

          #20 Auburn (1-0)
          #7 Tulane (1-0)

          #4 TCU (1-0)
          #8 West Virginia (1-0)

          Boston College (1-0)
          #5 Florida St. (1-0)

          #12 Texas (1-0)
          #3 USC (1-0)

          #15 Oklahoma (1-0)
          #9 Southern Miss (1-0)

          #2 Notre Dame (2-0)
          #14 Michigan St. (1-0)

          #10 Arkansas (1-0)
          Vanderbilt (1-0)

          Rice (0-1)
          #6 UCLA (0-0)

          Hawaii (0-1)
          #1 Alabama (1-0)

          __________________________________________________





          Scores/Standings - through week 2


          SEC East Division Standings
          TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
          Vanderbilt1-01.0000-0310W1
          Georgia1-01.0000-03824W1
          Florida1-01.0000-02217W1
          Kentucky2-01.0000-03916W2
          #25 Tennessee1-01.0000-0253W1
          South Carolina1-01.0000-0429W1



          SEC West Division Standings
          TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
          Ole Miss1-01.0000-03017W1
          #7 Tulane1-01.0000-02724W1
          #20 Auburn1-01.0000-03224W1
          #10 Arkansas1-01.0000-03521W1
          #24 LSU1-01.0000-02412W1
          #1 Alabama1-01.0000-03814W1




          Week 1 SEC Scoreboard

          No Conference Games Played


          Week 2 SEC Scoreboard

          No Conference Games Played


          Week 3 SEC Schedule

          #20 Auburn (1-0)
          #7 Tulane (1-0)

          Ole Miss (1-0)
          Kentucky (2-0)

          #10 Arkansas (1-0)
          Vanderbilt (1-0)

          Florida (1-0)
          #25 Tennessee (1-0)



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          • ThatBritishGuy
            Pro
            • Aug 2015
            • 890

            #2015
            Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

            Wow, what a way to start to the season, nothing like making it difficult for yourselves to get the win. Not that any win at Ohio State is given away on the cheap or easy. Still, all that matters is 1-0!

            Surprising both teams had some younger guys making the big plays and stats!

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            • Knickerbocker91
              MVP
              • Jun 2010
              • 3231

              #2016
              Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

              You had better luck with Ohio State than I did, great win to open the season. Things played out pretty well despite the slow start.
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              • Deegeezy
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 5265

                #2017
                Originally posted by ThatBritishGuy
                Wow, what a way to start to the season, nothing like making it difficult for yourselves to get the win. Not that any win at Ohio State is given away on the cheap or easy. Still, all that matters is 1-0!

                Surprising both teams had some younger guys making the big plays and stats!
                Yeah I must admit, those guys absolutely had us on the ropes. I was genuinely at the edge of/out of my seat most of the game and that fourth quarter was absolutely nerve-racking.

                I literally jumped out of my chair, yelled and pumped my fist after the 24-yard fourth quarter touchdown run by Brown to tie the game; it had been a good while since I experienced something like that.


                Originally posted by Knickerbocker91
                You had better luck with Ohio State than I did, great win to open the season. Things played out pretty well despite the slow start.
                Thanks man. I definitely had forgotten just how intense these games can get. It's really the beauty of college football - I felt like our season was on the line, and it was only game 1!
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                • Deegeezy
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 5265

                  #2018
                  Game 2, Year 17 Preview (2026 season): #20 Auburn Tigers at #7 Tulane Green Wave





                  GAME 2 PREVIEW

                  Courtesy








                  Latest Line (courtesy Bovada - Las Vegas):


                  ....................12 1/2....................




                  2025: LEFT: Senior RB Tony Tompkins' 69-yard first quarter punt return touchdown was his first of two punt return touchdowns on the day. | RIGHT: In his long-awaited debut as a starter, redshirt senior DT Micah Harris registered 2 sacks for the Green Wave.

                  Last Meeting: In last year's season opener, #12 ranked Tulane faced off against a #24 ranked Auburn squad, hoping to avenge the previous season's humiliating loss to the Tigers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and that they did. Former Wave RB Tony Tompkins recorded 305 all-purpose yards and 4 touchdowns, including two punt return scores, as the Green Wave came away with a dominant 48-29 win at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Tompkins had punt retun touchdowns of 69 and 76 yards, and also had touchdown runs of 58 and 70 yards, as the Wave dominated the contest from start to finish.




                  2024: Redshirt freshman QB Jimmy McBride displayed his frustration following one of his whopping 5 turnovers during last season's upset loss.

                  Last Meeting at Venue: In one of the biggest stunners of head coach D. Geezy's career, unranked Auburn went into the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and absolutely pummeled 8th ranked Tulane 47-24 two seasons ago. The Green Wave could not find an answer to the Tigers' spread rushing attack, as senior RB Corey Chase gashed them for an astonishing 247 yards and 4 touchdowns on the day. It was also a day to forget for then-redshirt freshman QB Jimmy McBride, as he finished with just 157 passing yards and no touchdowns, while throwing 4 interceptions and losing a fumble before being benched in favor of backup QB Obi Clemons for the remainder of the game and for the subsequent next two weeks. The loss marked Tulane's first loss to Auburn since the Wave's return to the SEC in 2014, as they had a perfect 10-0 record against the Tigers prior to the blowout defeat.




                  Trip Down Memory Lane
                  Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Tulane's 2016 BCS National Title


                  2016: Tulane then-true freshman QB Jamie Manning squeezed a second quarter pass between two defenders and into the hands of TE Joel Bowers for a 59-yard touchdown hookup that made the score 27-0 in the second quarter.

                  Last Meeting (Legacy Classic): Ten seasons ago, 11th ranked Tulane got 360 passing yards and three touchdown throws by emerging star freshman QB Jamie Manning en route to a 40-14 blowout victory over Auburn at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Star RB Reggie Moore led all pass receivers with 9 receptions for 64 yards, while former Green Wave TE Joel Bowers contributed 4 receptions for 104 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Wave improved to 3-0 during their first ever national title run.








                  Starting Lineups/Key Players:





                  * - IMPACT player

                  Click here to view 2026 Tulane Green Wave Roster





                  Injuries:


                  :

                  None



                  :

                  None





                  Schedules/Results:













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                  • nofx94
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 1094

                    #2019
                    Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

                    Great start to the season!

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                    • Deegeezy
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5265

                      #2020
                      Originally posted by nofx94
                      Great start to the season!

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                      Thanks man! Hopefully this next game won't be quite the heart-thumper as the season opener was!

                      Time to turn on the XBOX and find out!
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                      • Brsteigs
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                        • Oct 2017
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                        #2021
                        Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

                        Great win vs OSU!!!! Im expecting big things this season. Hopefully you can take down auburn next!!!



                        Also, i was wondering if you could help me. I've been a member for about 6 months now and it still wont allow me to post blogs or enter my own dynasty entries. I was wondering if you knew anything that could help me or who i should contact.

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                        • ThatBritishGuy
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                          • Aug 2015
                          • 890

                          #2022
                          Re: Coach Geezy in the Big Easy: Our City, Our Team | Part II - The Golden Age of Tul

                          Originally posted by Brsteigs
                          Also, i was wondering if you could help me. I've been a member for about 6 months now and it still wont allow me to post blogs or enter my own dynasty entries. I was wondering if you knew anything that could help me or who i should contact.
                          Pretty sure it's post count you need to increase a little then should be fine to start your own dynasty. Not sure the exact number, could be 5 or 10 (I could be wrong).

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                          • Deegeezy
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 5265

                            #2023
                            Originally posted by Brsteigs
                            Great win vs OSU!!!! Im expecting big things this season. Hopefully you can take down auburn next!!!



                            Also, i was wondering if you could help me. I've been a member for about 6 months now and it still wont allow me to post blogs or enter my own dynasty entries. I was wondering if you knew anything that could help me or who i should contact.
                            Originally posted by ThatBritishGuy
                            Pretty sure it's post count you need to increase a little then should be fine to start your own dynasty. Not sure the exact number, could be 5 or 10 (I could be wrong).
                            Appreciate it man and welcome to the board. I didn't know the answer to your question, but thankfully TheBritishGuy has got you covered. I had no idea that there was a post count threshold.

                            Good luck and definitely let me know if you need a hand with anything. Happy to help.
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                            • Deegeezy
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                              #2024
                              Game 2, Year 17 (2026 season): #20 Auburn Tigers at #7 Tulane Green Wave



                              #20 14 -- 1-1 (0-1)
                              #7x 52 -- 2-0 (1-0)



                              RB Anthony Brown celebrates after his second touchdown of the game puts the Green Wave ahead 24-7 midway through the second quarter.



                              RB Anthony Brown accounts for 178 scrimmage yards and 3 touchdowns as #7 Tulane rolls past #20 Auburn with ease 52-14 | Freshman RB Jenkins also gets in on the fun, rushes for 132 yards and a long first career touchdown as Green Wave amasses 311 yards on the ground on the night | QB McBride off to a hot start this season, finishes 12 of 13 for 242 yards and 4 touchdowns in rout | Wave hopes to continue building momentum, will host South Carolina next week at Mercedes-Benz Superdome



                              New Orleans, LA -- Just like the last time these two teams met in New Orleans, #20 Auburn came out like gangbusters - QB Marcus Johnson's 87-yard touchdown run on an option-keeper on just the game's second play from scrimmage quieted the sellout crowd at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. However, behind a super-efficient performance by QB Jimmy McBride along with 311 total rushing yards as a team as well as 3 total touchdowns by RB Anthony Brown, #7 Tulane would score the contest's next 52 points en route to a 52-14 victory over the Tigers in the Green Wave's 2026 home opener, avenging their 47-24 upset home loss to the Tigers two seasons ago. McBride's short pass completion to Brown on the Wave's first offensive play from scrimmage following the Tigers' early fireworks would turn into an 87-yard touchdown, quickly tying the game up at 7-7; and that's how the scoring binge got started.

                              The Tigers defense had no answer for RB Anthony Brown (pictured above) or any other Green Wave back as the team's backfield committee accounted for 435 scrimmage yards and 6 total touchdowns. Brown accounted for 3 of those scores, including this 87-yard touchdown reception on the Wave's very first offensive play.


                              Up 10-7 early in the second quarter following a 43-yard field goal conversion late in the first quarter by PK Blake Dunn, the Green Wave ground attack began its assault on the Tigers' overwhelmed defense. True freshman RB Teddy Jenkins' burst past the line of scrimmage resulted in an untouched 77-yard trek to the end zone, giving him his first career touchdown and also giving the Wave a 17-7 advantage. Jenkins, a former 4-star recruit and Marietta, Georgia native, finished the game with 6 carries for 132 yards, good for an eye-popping 22 yards per carry average.

                              Later in the second quarter, McBride and Brown would connect again, this time from 9 yards away on an option route out of the backfield, extending the Wave lead to 24-7 midway through the quarter. The touchdown reception was Brown's second of the game, and he finished the night with 2 receptions for 96 yards.

                              On Auburn's next possession, Johnson's ill-advised pass attempt to WR Darrius Bell would get picked off by Green Wave true freshman CB Kurt Blalock, setting his team up with possession of the ball in Tigers' territory with 3:09 remaining in the first half. One play later, McBride found WR Adam Lawson wide open for a 36-yard touchdown that increased their team's lead to 31-7.

                              On the very first play of the Tigers' ensuing drive, Blalock would have success again, this time stepping in front of WR Peter Swan for another pick. The 4-star athlete recruit this past off-season and former high school quarterback's back-to-back interceptions were the first two of his career and put the Green Wave in position to put the game away. And that they did.


                              McBride was pinpoint accurate on Saturday, throwing only one incompletion on a pass that was intentionally thrown away. The redshirt junior has thrown a total of 5 touchdown passes and no interceptions so far this season.
                              Following the young freshman and California native's second forced turnover, a methodical 9-play drive by the Wave would culminate with a 1-yard touchdown run by Brown, giving the team a commanding 38-7 lead just before halftime. Brown finished the game with 178 yards from scrimmage along with 3 total touchdowns.

                              The Green Wave got possession of the ball first to start the second half and quickly dashed all hopes of a Tigers comeback early.

                              Led primarily by the running of Brown and Jenkins, the Green Wave marched down the field with ease. McBride's 3-yard touchdown pass to RB Michael Brown Jr. out of the backfield made the score 45-7 and signaled the end of the day for the Wave's starting units on both sides of the ball. McBride finished the night 12 of 13 for 242 yards and 4 touchdowns with his only incompletion coming on an intentional throw-away early in the contest. During head coach D. Geezy's 17-year tenure, McBride's 350.2 quarterback rating is bested only by QB Bryce Allen's 397.9 effort in 2021, when the former Wave signal caller finished 13 of 17 for 416 yards and 6 touchdowns in a 52-27 home victory over Ole Miss.

                              "We simply clicked on all cylinders today and I am proud of the way both the offense and defense played," said Geezy, who now holds a 12-1 career record versus Auburn.

                              "I wouldn't call this a 'complete' game, because we put the ball on the ground a couple of times on offense and also gave up a couple of long touchdown runs defensively, but this was an impressive win for us and it gives us a shot of momentum as we get into the meat of our schedule."

                              Tulane (2-0) will host South Carolina (2-0) next week at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Gamecocks have won 2 of their last 3 games versus the Green Wave, including a 45-17 blowout in Columbia in 2022 and a 48-24 blowout in the 2020 SEC Championship Game.

                              Notes: Tulane had a total of 10 players visiting their campus this weekend and attended Saturday night's game: Texas 5-star CB Brandon Daniels (6-1, 191, 4.26 40-time, #2 rated CB), New Jersey 5-star CB Chris Parham (6-0, 180, 4.36 40-time, #4 rated CB), Texas 5-star FS Jeremy Reid (6-0, 211, 4.42 40-time, #1 rated FS), New York SS Damon Hayes (5-11, 194, 4.44 40-time, #2 rated SS), California 5-star OLB Dominique Lowe (6-4, 234, 4.60 40-time, #2 rated OLB), Texas 5-star TE D'Anthony Robinson (6-0, 247, 4.60 40-time, #2 rated TE), Florida 5-star OG Corey Meyers (6-2, 318, #4 rated OG prospect), Texas 5-star OG David Jackson (6-4, 311, #6 rated OG), Texas 4-star OG Clinton Walker (6-3, 270, #12 rated OG), and Virginia 3-star SS Ed Hill (6-2, 193, 4.52 40-time, #18 rated SS).




                              Junior WR Adam Lawson gives true freshman RB Teddy Jenkins a playful congratulatory shove following the rookie's long 77-yard touchdown run that gave the Wave a 17-7 lead in the second quarter. The touchdown was the speedy Georgia native's first of his career.





                              Box Score

                              Auburn Tigers at Tulane Green Wave
                              1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                              #20 Auburn Tigers 1-1 (0-1)700714
                              #7 Tulane Green Wave 2-0 (1-0)102814052



                              1st

                              : 87 yd TD run by M. Johnson (Clark kick) 8:24 -- 0-7
                              : 88 yd TD pass from McBride to A. Brown (Dunn kick) 8:07 -- 7-7
                              : 43 yd FG by Dunn 1:10 -- 10-7

                              2nd

                              : 77 yd TD run by Jenkins (Dunn kick) 7:32 -- 17-7
                              : 9 yd TD pass from McBride to A. Brown (Dunn kick) 4:32 -- 24-7
                              : 36 yd TD pass from McBride to Lawson (Dunn kick) 3:03 -- 31-7
                              : 1 yd TD run by A. Brown (Dunn kick) 0:39 -- 38-7

                              3rd

                              : 3 yd TD pass from McBride to M. Brown Jr. (Dunn kick) 5:56 -- 45-7
                              : 39 yd TD run by Anthony (Dunn kick) 2:39 -- 52-7

                              4th

                              : 44 yd TD run by Patterson (Clark kick) 5:14 -- 52-14





                              Game Statistics


                              #7 Tulane (starters rotated out early in third quarter)


                              Code:
                              [size=1]
                              [U]
                              Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
                               2-QB  *Jimmy McBride(rs-jr)        350.2   12    13  242   4   0
                               1-QB  Ryan Tyler(fr)               104.6    1     2   13   0   0
                              [U]
                              Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                               6-RB  Anthony Brown(so)            17   82   1
                              35-RB  Brian Grier(rs-jr)            7   31   0 (1 fumble lost)
                              20-RB  Brian Anthony(rs-so)          7   62   1  
                              21-RB  Teddy Jenkins(fr)             6  132   1
                              46-RB  Kenny Williams(rs-fr)         2    4   0
                              19-QB  Justin McFarland(rs-so)       3   -6   0
                               2-QB  *Jimmy McBride(rs-jr)         2    0   0
                              22-FB  J.J. Williams(jr)             2    4   0 (1 fumble lost)
                              37-FB  Joseph Stewart(fr)            1    2   0
                              [U]
                              Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
                              10-RB  Michael Brown Jr.(jr)         3   22   1
                               6-RB  Anthony Brown(so)             2   96   2
                              13-WR  Adam Lawson(jr)               2   60   1
                              83-TE  Drew Robinson(so)             2   18   0
                              88-WR  Steve Mosley(fr)              1   18   0
                              18-WR  Danny Johnson(rs-sr)          1   13   0
                              89-TE  Danny Bailey(rs-jr)           1   12   0
                              11-WR  Grant Brady(so)               1   16   0 (1 kr, 21 yds | 4 pr, 9 yds)
                              [U]
                              Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
                               9-OLB *Sean Williamson(jr)          8    8    0    4    0    0
                              28-MLB Rasheed Ward(so)              3    3    0    3    2    0
                               5-CB  Kurt Blalock(fr)              2    1    1    0    0    2
                              42-SS  Jo Jo Price(rs-jr)            2    0    2    0    0    1
                              [u]
                              Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                               3-PK  Blake Dunn(fr)                1       1     43     n/a     7       7
                              
                              [B][U]Tulane Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                              Total Offensive Yards: 566
                              Rushing Totals: 47 att 311 yds 3 tds
                              Sacks Allowed: 0
                              3rd down conversions: 7-10 (70%)
                              4th down conversions: 0-0 (0%)
                              Offensive Turnovers: 2
                              Penalties: 2 for 25 yards
                              Time of Possession: 25:22
                              [/size]

                              #20 Auburn

                              Code:
                              [size=1]
                              [U]
                              Passing                            RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT [/U]
                               2-QB  Marcus Johnson(rs-sr)         67.5    9    19  117   0   3
                              15-RB  *James Patterson(rs-sr)        0.0    0     1    0   0   0    
                              [U]
                              Rushing                            ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                              15-RB  *James Patterson(rs-sr)      14   96   1 (1 kr, 19 yds)
                               2-QB  Marcus Johnson(rs-sr)         6   64   1
                              24-RB  Ronnie Ernst(rs-sr)           4    8   0
                              87-WR  Peter Swan(rs-jr)             2    6   0
                              [U]
                              Receiving                          REC  YDS  TD [/U]
                              11-WR  Darrius Bell(sr)              2   27   0 (2 kr, 41 yds)
                              87-WR  Peter Swan(rs-jr)             2   29   0
                               5-WR  Brandon White(rs-jr)          2   48   0
                              15-RB  *James Patterson(rs-sr)       1   -3   0
                              17-WR  Randy Vincent(so)             1   12   0
                              84-TE  Dominique Mackey(sr)          1    4   0
                              [U]
                              Defensive Leaders                  TAK  SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT [/U]
                               3-FS  Taylor Carter(rs-sr)         11    9    2    0    0    0
                               4-OLB Chris Meade(rs-sr)            8    4    4    0    0    0 (1 fr)
                              64-RE  Jason Nunez(jr)               7    7    0    1    0    0
                              55-MLB Fred Palmer(jr)               7    4    3    1    0    0
                              27-SS  *Josh Dixon(rs-sr)            3    1    2    0    0    0 (1 ff)
                              [u]
                              Kicking                            FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                              47-PK  Jeremy Clark(so)              0       0     n/a    n/a     2       2
                              
                              [B][U]Auburn Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                              Total Offensive Yards: 291
                              Rushing Totals: 26 att 174 yds 2 tds
                              Sacks Allowed: 2
                              3rd down conversions: 3-11 (27%)
                              4th down conversions: 0-0 (0%)
                              Offensive Turnovers: 3
                              Penalties: 2 for 17 yards
                              Time of Possession: 10:38
                              [/size]





                              2026 Tulane Green Wave Schedule/Results
                              Code:
                              [SIZE=1]
                                                                                                   
                              Opponent (record)            Result        Tulane Player of the Game              -Record-
                              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              at Ohio St. (0-2)            W 27-24       QB McBride 23-37 339 yds 1 td 0 ints   1-0 (0-0)
                              vs #25 Auburn (1-1)          W 52-14       RB Brown 178 scrimmage yds 3 total tds 2-0 (1-0)
                              vs South Carolina (2-0)
                              at #24 LSU (1-0)
                              at Georgia (2-0)
                              vs #1 Notre Dame (3-0)
                              vs Kentucky (2-1)
                              at #2 Alabama (2-0)
                              vs #9 Arkansas (2-0)
                              at #5 UCLA (1-0)
                              at Ole Miss (2-0)
                              vs #7 Southern Miss (2-0)
                              
                              [/SIZE]


                              Next Game:



                              (2-0) at #6 (2-0)









                              Photo Gallery





                              Tulane, clad in all-green following an off-season uniform tweak, prepares to run onto the playing field for their 2026 home opener.




                              QB Jimmy McBride warms up prior to Saturday night's contest in which he finished with a career-best 350.2 quarterback rating.




                              Auburn QB Marcus Johnson read the defense perfectly on an early zone-read option keeper and sprinted 87 yards for a touchdown that gave the Tigers an early 7-0 advantage.




                              Auburn's early lead would not last long as on Tulane's very first play from scrimmage, RB Anthony Brown burned MLB Fred Palmer (#55) to the flat then spun past two defenders on his way to an 88-yard touchdown that tied the game up 7-7.




                              True freshman RB Teddy Jenkins, a 4-star recruit this past year out of Marietta, Georgia, utilized his 4.36 speed and sprinted to daylight for a 77-yard touchdown that was the first score of his career and increased the Wave's lead to 17-7 in the second quarter.




                              Junior OLB Sean Williamson chest bumps true freshman CB Kurt Blalock after the rookie forced a third down incompletion.




                              Blalock's had back-to-back interceptions in the second quarter, each resulting in Green Wave touchdowns. His interception with 3:09 remaining in the first half (shown above) was the first of his career.




                              Picture 1 of 3: On the very first play following Blalock's interception, the Auburn defense bit hard on McBride's play-fake to Jenkins.




                              Picture 2 of 3: Tigers true freshman CB Connor Wilson (#32) was caught out of position following the play-fake and watched the football sail over his head to a wide open WR Adam Lawson.




                              Picture 3 of 3: Lawson, who leads all Wave receivers with 160 yards and 2 touchdowns so far this year, hauled in the pass and sprinted his way into the end zone for a touchdown that made the score 31-7 with 3:03 to go in the first half.




                              Blalock's second interception came on Auburn's very next offensive play from scrimmage after his first pick, and it would eventually lead to a 1-yard touchdown run by RB Anthony Brown that made the score 38-7 and essentially put the game away before halftime.




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                                #2025








                                #12 TEXAS SCORES TWO LATE TOUCHDOWNS, UPENDS #3 USC IN 43-38 STUNNER

                                In a game that was nearly identical to 2005 BCS National Championship Game, QB Joe Johnson's touchdown pass to RB Adam Garcia with less than two minutes remaining caps off brilliant rally, puts Longhorns back into national conversation | PK Siegel's 35-yard field goal with :06 remaining gives #9 Southern Miss scintillating 22-21 win over #15 Oklahoma | #2 Notre Dame, #4 TCU each have no problems disposing overmatched foes; Irish leap-frogs two-time defending champion Bama in latest poll







                                Scores/Standings - through week 3


                                2026 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
                                RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                                12Notre Dame (35)301499
                                21Alabama (25)201479
                                34TCU (1)201450
                                45Florida St.201254
                                56UCLA101199
                                67Tulane201159
                                79Southern Miss201063
                                812Texas201011
                                910Arkansas201001
                                103USC11965
                                1113Oregon11779
                                128West Virginia11735
                                1316Nevada20680
                                1417Navy20645
                                1518Penn St.11548
                                1614Michigan St.11486
                                17NRVirginia Tech20463
                                1815Oklahoma11458
                                1919Boise St.01440
                                2021California20440
                                2111Georgia Tech02376
                                2222Miami11361
                                2323Texas A&M11302
                                2424LSU10302
                                2520Auburn11199



                                Others receiving votes - Michigan (169), Wisconsin (139), Florida (114), South Carolina (96)




                                Notable Week 3 Scores

                                #20 Auburn (1-1) -- 14
                                #7 Tulane (2-0) -- 52

                                #4 TCU (2-0) -- 35
                                #8 West Virginia (1-1) -- 9

                                Boston College (1-1) -- 20
                                #5 Florida St. (2-0) -- 23 F/OT

                                #11 Georgia Tech (0-2) -- 14
                                Virginia Tech (2-0) -- 41

                                #12 Texas (2-0) -- 43
                                #3 USC (1-1) -- 38

                                #15 Oklahoma (1-1) -- 21
                                #9 Southern Miss (2-0) -- 22

                                #2 Notre Dame (3-0) -- 35
                                #14 Michigan St. (1-1) -- 7

                                #10 Arkansas (2-0) -- 31
                                Vanderbilt (1-1) -- 10

                                Rice (0-2) -- 7
                                #6 UCLA (1-0) -- 55

                                Hawaii (0-2) -- 6
                                #1 Alabama (2-0) -- 34

                                Florida (1-0) -- 38
                                #25 Tennessee (1-0) -- 17


                                Notable Week 4 Games

                                South Carolina (2-0)
                                #6 Tulane (2-0)

                                #2 Alabama (2-0)
                                #9 Arkansas (2-0)

                                Stanford (0-1)
                                #1 Notre Dame (1-0)

                                #10 USC (1-1)
                                Washington (0-1)

                                #3 TCU (2-0)
                                BYU (0-2)

                                #19 Boise St. (0-1)
                                #8 Texas (2-0)

                                #5 UCLA (1-0)
                                Oregon St. (0-2)

                                #4 Florida St. (2-0)
                                #22 Miami (1-1)


                                __________________________________________________





                                Scores/Standings - through week 3


                                SEC East Division Standings
                                TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                                Florida2-01.0001-06034W2
                                Georgia2-01.0000-08627W2
                                South Carolina2-01.0000-07021W2
                                Kentucky2-1.6600-14633L1
                                Tennessee1-1.5000-14241L1
                                Vanderbilt1-1.5000-14131L1



                                SEC West Division Standings
                                TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                                #6 Tulane2-01.0001-07938W2
                                #9 Arkansas2-01.0001-06631W2
                                Ole Miss2-01.0001-04724W2
                                #2 Alabama2-01.0000-07220W2
                                #24 LSU1-01.0000-02412W1
                                #25 Auburn1-1.5000-14676L1




                                Week 3 SEC Scoreboard

                                #20 Auburn (1-1) -- 14
                                #7 Tulane (2-0) -- 52

                                Ole Miss (2-0) -- 17
                                Kentucky (2-1) -- 7

                                #10 Arkansas (2-0) -- 31
                                Vanderbilt (1-1) -- 10

                                Florida (2-0) -- 38
                                #25 Tennessee (1-1) -- 17


                                Week 4 SEC Schedule

                                South Carolina (2-0)
                                #6 Tulane (2-0)

                                #2 Alabama (2-0)
                                #9 Arkansas (2-0)

                                Florida (2-0)
                                #25 Auburn (1-1)

                                Tennessee (1-1)
                                Georgia (2-0)



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