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Quarterback battle among notable storylines as Tulane closes spring practice
view moreDespite position turnover, Tulane backs could be even better in 2018
Whether it’s Alabama or the lowest rung of college football, losing two top players at one position likely leads to a dropoff at that position the following year.
view moreScouting Notes: Louisiana’s college freshmen to watch
Long gone are the days when true freshmen arrived on campus to sit and watch the veterans play.
view moreSaints assistant Curtis Johnson seeing former Tulane recruits up close trying to make it in NFL
Curtis Johnson’s job is the Saints’ wide receivers coach. His side gig, at least early in preseason, is getting an up-close look at his former Tulane players trying to make it in the NFL.
view moreHome Bank to sponsor 80th year of Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Quarterback Club
While the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation returns as the “home team,” The Quarterback Club is pleased to announce the addition of Home Bank as the presenting sponsor in 2018.
view moreRecruiting: Warren Easton’s Chester Kimbrough commits to Florida
Warren Easton 4 star prospect Chester Kimbrough had been on LSU’s radar even though the Tigers have five cornerbacks already committed in their ’19 class
view moreTulane receiver Freddy Canteen out for season with lingering shoulder injury
Canteen has the option of applying for a medical hardship from the NCAA to grant him a sixth year of eligibility in 2019 because of his injury at Notre Dame.
view moreTulane names Leah Stancil Swimming and Diving Head Coach
Stancil brings a wealth of experience to Tulane, having served as an assistant coach for the past 10 years at the University of Florida, her alma mater.
view moreTulane adds Montverde Academy forward Kevin Zhang to 2018 men’s basketball signing class
A native of Shenyang, China, Zhang becomes the third member of a Green Wave freshman class that already includes guards Connor Crabtree and Moses Wood.
view moreTulane basketball to play in Atlantic City tournament
Tulane will join LaSalle, Towson and Alabama A&M in the four-team “Battle at the Boardwalk” men’s basketball tournament Dec. 21-22 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
view moreThanks to a steady buildup, Fritz has Tulane ready to win
Two decades have passed since a Green Wave season has been viewed through such an optimistic prism as 2018.
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