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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 72630" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>For those of you who did not see the game, here is my assessment:</p><p> Tulane did some good things on O. They have a very good throwing QB, but not a big threat to run. They have some good receivers. They have an outstanding freshman RB who can burn you bad (he had 3 long runs). He has to be bottled up. Tulane lost momentum when Tulsa started rushing 5 and 6 in the second half and Tulane did not handle the pressure well.</p><p> </p><p>Tulane gave the game away with two minutes remaining, score tied, and 1st and goal on the 6. After some poor play calling, they managed to kill only several seconds off the clock and missed a very short field goal on 4th down. Team was totally gassed after that and flat in OT.</p><p></p><p> Both teams had some serious coverage breakdowns in the secondary, primarily safety coverage, and there was a rash of poor tackling and bad ST play with weak kicking and penalties. IMO Tulane's defense will be challenged to stop our TO3 but we will give up some passing yardage. Tech wins with big edge in STs and better fundamentals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 72630, member: 1376"] For those of you who did not see the game, here is my assessment: Tulane did some good things on O. They have a very good throwing QB, but not a big threat to run. They have some good receivers. They have an outstanding freshman RB who can burn you bad (he had 3 long runs). He has to be bottled up. Tulane lost momentum when Tulsa started rushing 5 and 6 in the second half and Tulane did not handle the pressure well. Tulane gave the game away with two minutes remaining, score tied, and 1st and goal on the 6. After some poor play calling, they managed to kill only several seconds off the clock and missed a very short field goal on 4th down. Team was totally gassed after that and flat in OT. Both teams had some serious coverage breakdowns in the secondary, primarily safety coverage, and there was a rash of poor tackling and bad ST play with weak kicking and penalties. IMO Tulane's defense will be challenged to stop our TO3 but we will give up some passing yardage. Tech wins with big edge in STs and better fundamentals. [/QUOTE]
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