1998 National Champs!
I remember watching that team especially the offense. We did not have great players they were leftovers from Buddy Teevans. It takes two things in place to win like that team did. lst and foremost a coaching staff that could instill confidence in the teams skills and confidence in their coaching abilities. That was Bowden but I believe more Rich Rodriguez. Then you need athletes that could execute this sophistacated offense called the spread. They were an intelligent group. What I saw was an offense that had players in the right positions to win and players that executed exactly as drawn out. RR used the players strengths and spread the field to weaken the defenses athletic advantage. When Converse ran all, not some of the receivers could be seen making blocks down field. The same happened if Shaun King ran or passed to an open Juan Dawson. Everyone blocked down field, no one looked up and watched. This was a thing of beauty to watch and one that I have never seen duplicated. If we don't get Rich Rodriguez we are making a big mistake. Let Shaun King read what I have written and he will agree. Rich Rod is a master of an offense using deception to win, here at Tulane he will have the player with the smarts to execute and he will once again win and win big. Please don't let the man get away. Once is a mistake, two times is shame on you.
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2002 Hawaii Bowl Champions
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Leach would do the same. He's a master at getting the most out of his players on offense especially. The 1998 team had a lot more talent than the one we'll have next year, though. Toledo left us in a lurch.Highwave wrote:Any reason to believe Leach wouldn't accomplish the same?
I would love to have either one. However, I must admit Leach is more interesting to me. Quirky, intelligent, and someone that New Orleans could appreciate....not to mention he wins and has a kick-ass offense. I think he also would take little BS from Cowen.
The two offenses might both be considered "spread" but they are much different offenses. Rodriguez runs a ton of zone read and Leach doesn't run any at all. If we had to make chicken salad out of chicken @$%# next year, Leach's offense would probably be easier to run based on the skill set of our current roster.
They are both great coaches and both have exciting offenses, but they have very different styles. Rodriguez's offense has been predominantly a run dominated offense whereas Leach will chuck it 60 times a game. Really just depends on what style you prefer.
They are both great coaches and both have exciting offenses, but they have very different styles. Rodriguez's offense has been predominantly a run dominated offense whereas Leach will chuck it 60 times a game. Really just depends on what style you prefer.
Rodriguez sets up the run with the past. This keeps the defense honest and covers up personel weaknesses. If you throw crazy like leach you had better have good receivers and a pinpoint QB that Tulane does not have now. We need RR because he will get the most of what we currently have. They totally confused defenses in 98.
Not really, none of Leach's QB's were ever anything special. Obviously they put up big numbers in college, but it was all because of the system.gbgreenie wrote:Rodriguez sets up the run with the past. This keeps the defense honest and covers up personel weaknesses. If you throw crazy like leach you had better have good receivers and a pinpoint QB that Tulane does not have now. We need RR because he will get the most of what we currently have. They totally confused defenses in 98.
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It's funny that they considered that the story of the year for 1998 given that, even though LSU sucked that year, T-P gave them better coverage.
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Cowen thought that year was a fluke.
And we're still picking flowers with RD after 15 years!
I get upset now thinking about 1998. Sorry.
And we're still picking flowers with RD after 15 years!
I get upset now thinking about 1998. Sorry.
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+1Dr. Rosenrosen wrote:Cowen thought that year was a fluke.
And we're still picking flowers with RD after 15 years!
I get upset now thinking about 1998. Sorry.
A mistake that has cost Tulane hundreds of millions.
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Where on facebook?tpstulane wrote:Yes many former players chiming in.
Seriously under Rick Dickson we have one of the worst college athletic programs in the nation. I will give the new baseball coach a year or two but football,men's and women's basketball have no excuse. We should be in the NCAA tournament and Top 25 every year. In a major football bowl game every year. Rick Dickson needs to go now after15 years of fracturing Tulane athletics with his poor coaching hires and extensions for mega dollars. Fire him now! No one will renew their football season tickets or mega TAF donations next year because of a 3 win disastrous season under CJ. It will look like the Superdome attendance as old. We need to clean house and get Dickson gone!
Why not claim the title....
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