Tulane crushed by Memphis 56-26
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Wash. Rinse. Repeat. We look no better coached than any of our past several regimes.
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28-0 and we are not halfway through the 2nd quarter and Tulane has yet to complete a pass.
Tulane has 23 yds of total offense and Memphis has 381.
Tulane has 23 yds of total offense and Memphis has 381.
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We should just go full Army and be a triple option power that churns 6 or 7 wins and makes bowl games.
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Massive ass licking underway. This is what you get when one school (Memphis) has no entrance standards, and the other school(Tulane) has arrogant and ridiculous artificial standards.NOLABigSteve wrote:This is about to get real ugly.
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Good idea for this year. And let Brantley run the option. Our Ol dictates that we can only run an option offense.oliveandblue wrote:We should just go full Army and be a triple option power that churns 6 or 7 wins and makes bowl games.
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Blocked punt. About to be up 35-0.
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Touchdown pass. 35-0.
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Memphis currently has 418 yds of total offense in the 2nd quarter is not halfway over.
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Well I’m done watching this embarrassment
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Special teams are still special!!
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We stink. Once again, Lucy pulled the ball away. Every fall we think it's going to be different. Then the ground comes up really fast and reality hits hard. We stink. And, of course, I'll be watching again next game for some reason God only knows.
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Is it really the entrance standards? I think its soft coaching.
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Mandeville Wave wrote:Well I’m done watching this embarrassment
I’m not. as a long time Tulane fan, I’m going to absorb all of this—with my traditional numbing agent of rum and coke of course.
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Bowl eligibility is still on the table even with a loss here, so there is still a reason to watch the next game. A loss to ECU or Cincinnati after a loss here would be reason enough to stop watching for the season.DfromCT wrote:We stink. Once again, Lucy pulled the ball away. Every fall we think it's going to be different. Then the ground comes up really fast and reality hits hard. We stink. And, of course, I'll be watching again next game for some reason God only knows.
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That may be true (we being soft), but both teams are in the NCAA, as both teams are in the AAC, so we should be able to bring in the same players as Memphis, but we can’t because of arrogant and obsolete policies. Thank you Tulane for embarrassing your alums on national TV.oliveandblue wrote:Is it really the entrance standards? I think its soft coaching.
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People post this two or three times a week. Our starters and 2nd, and even third team players don't try to stimulate the opponent. As a matter of fact, there's little time spent during the week with the starters on both sides of the ball playing against one another. What the Offense runs has little affect of how the Defense prepares. There's something called the Scout Team. And yes, they aren't anywhere near as good as the opponent, but every team runs an inferior scout team and rarely has the 1's going against the 1's full speed during the season.Jaxwave wrote:Look at our offense and try to imagine it simulating this Memphis offense. You can see how unprepared that would make the defense to defend Memphis.
And this outcome is NOT just due to admissions standards. We could beat Memphis like a drum for years with the same differential. We just haven't been any good in a long time.
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Their athletes are much faster, and seem far more engaged in playing the game. Yes, coaching may be a big part of that, but at some point it comes down to the individual athlete.oliveandblue wrote:Is it really the entrance standards? I think its soft coaching.
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Missed XP 35-6
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Missed extra point. Another special
moment from our special teams.
moment from our special teams.
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We haven’t beat Memphis in a decade.DfromCT wrote:People post this two or three times a week. Our starters and 2nd, and even third team players don't try to stimulate the opponent. As a matter of fact, there's little time spent during the week with the starters on both sides of the ball playing against one another. What the Offense runs has little affect of how the Defense prepares. There's something called the Scout Team. And yes, they aren't anywhere near as good as the opponent, but every team runs an inferior scout team and rarely has the 1's going against the 1's full speed during the season.Jaxwave wrote:Look at our offense and try to imagine it simulating this Memphis offense. You can see how unprepared that would make the defense to defend Memphis.
And this outcome is NOT just due to admissions standards. We could beat Memphis like a drum for years with the same differential. We just haven't been any good in a long time.
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I know. We've been worse than they have. There were years were both were REALLY bad, but Memphis has hired good coaches that even though they move on, they keep building. Norvell will be gone soon, and for good reason. Does anyone think Fritz is getting that P5 offer?HoustonWave wrote:We haven’t beat Memphis in a decade.DfromCT wrote:People post this two or three times a week. Our starters and 2nd, and even third team players don't try to stimulate the opponent. As a matter of fact, there's little time spent during the week with the starters on both sides of the ball playing against one another. What the Offense runs has little affect of how the Defense prepares. There's something called the Scout Team. And yes, they aren't anywhere near as good as the opponent, but every team runs an inferior scout team and rarely has the 1's going against the 1's full speed during the season.Jaxwave wrote:Look at our offense and try to imagine it simulating this Memphis offense. You can see how unprepared that would make the defense to defend Memphis.
And this outcome is NOT just due to admissions standards. We could beat Memphis like a drum for years with the same differential. We just haven't been any good in a long time.
Franklin with the INT. A score before the half at least keeps interest.
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Need a score to cut it to 35-20 or it's over.
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Zero chance that WF gets an offer from anybody. But if he somehow did, he’s gone because he now realizes how effed up Tulane is.DfromCT wrote:I know. We've been worse than they have. There were years were both were REALLY bad, but Memphis has hired good coaches that even though they move on, they keep building. Norvell will be gone soon, and for good reason. Does anyone think Fritz is getting that P5 offer?HoustonWave wrote:We haven’t beat Memphis in a decade.DfromCT wrote:People post this two or three times a week. Our starters and 2nd, and even third team players don't try to stimulate the opponent. As a matter of fact, there's little time spent during the week with the starters on both sides of the ball playing against one another. What the Offense runs has little affect of how the Defense prepares. There's something called the Scout Team. And yes, they aren't anywhere near as good as the opponent, but every team runs an inferior scout team and rarely has the 1's going against the 1's full speed during the season.Jaxwave wrote:Look at our offense and try to imagine it simulating this Memphis offense. You can see how unprepared that would make the defense to defend Memphis.
And this outcome is NOT just due to admissions standards. We could beat Memphis like a drum for years with the same differential. We just haven't been any good in a long time.
Franklin with the INT. A score before the half at least keeps interest.
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