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Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels will square off against the Tulane Green Wave on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in the program's College Football Pla
At first glance, Tulane’s visit to Ole Miss for a first-round College Football Playoff game looks like a mismatch of a rematch. Circumstances have changed, however, since the Rebels routed the Green Wave,
Scaffidi produced Let’s Geaux Green Wave to commemorate Tulane’s first-ever appearance in the playoffs. The Green Wave faces Ole Miss on Saturday, with a trip to the national championship on the line. “I hope it becomes Tulane’s theme song — who knows,” Scaffidi said.
Integrating 60 new players into the culture, Tulane was not always pretty in its run to the American Conference championship, but it came up big in important moments early before truly finding its stride late in the year.
Douglas Farmer breaks down his favorite Tulane vs. Mississippi same-game parlay ahead of Saturday's afternoon clash in Oxford, MS.
Tulane’s historic college football playoff run is driving millions in donations, NIL funding and business revenue across New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tulane University fans are celebrating the Green Wave’s history-making first College Football Playoff appearance after the team secured their spot with a 34-21 victory over North Texas in the AAC Championship.
After a tight first quarter in Coleman Coliseum Wednesday evening, No. 24 Alabama pulled away in the second quarter en route to an 81-52 victory over Tulane. The Green Wave moves to 4-6 on the season as the Crimson Tide improves to 13-0.