The Brain Leak Tulane Green Wave, The Brain Leak (Week of 8/18/08 . Friedman?s fearless football forecast In late August, Orleanians keep an eye out for hurricanes and their tidal surges. We also keep an eye out for Reuben Friedman's annual in-depth predictions about the Tulane Green .Wave?s football fortunes. Reuben knows a lot about college football, and his knowledge of Green Wave football lore is unexceeded. So if you like the Green Wave or college football generally, then you will enjoy reading Reuben's predictions. Click here to download Reuben's predictions (MS Word format). Tickets. Friedman?s fearless football forecast New Orleans, In late August, Orleanians keep an eye out for hurricanes and their tidal surges. We also keep an eye out for Reuben Friedman's annual in-depth predictions about the Tulane Green Wave's football fortunes. Reuben knows a lot about college football, and his knowledge of Green Wave football lore is unexceeded. So if you like the Green Wave or college football generally, then you will enjoy reading Reuben's predictions. Click here to downlo.ad Reuben's predictions (MS Word format). Volleyball To Open 2008 Season Friday At BYU Molten Classic Ticket, Volleyball To Open 2008 Season Friday At BYU Molten Classic : Green Wave look to take first step toward an NCAA Tournament bid vs. Missouri, BYU and Utah State Green Wave look to take first step toward an NCAA Tournament bid vs. Missouri, BYU and Utah State Aug. 27, 2008 Coach Kritza's Comments Following Wednesday's Practice NEW ORLEANS - In what has built up to be a much anticipated year, the Tulane University volleyball team opens the 2008 season on Friday, Aug. 29, when the Green Wave. Tulane, UNO facilities are coming back after Katrina Tulane, UNO facilities are coming back after Katrina - Tulane Beat - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Posted by Ted Lewis, The Times-Picayune August 27, 2008 11:38AM Categories: sports Eliot Kamenitz/The Times-PicayuneTulane cross country runner Tim Cullen'I still think it's amazing that Tulane is willing to bring these sports back while still running a deficit and trying to pay off money lost in Katrina. Even if he weren't a history major, Tulane student body president Tim Cullen would have. Tulane Green Wave at New Orleans. Another Deadline Victim Tulane Green Wave tickets, Another Deadline Victim Posted Aug. 27, 2008 5:43 pm by Aaron Fitt Filed under: Around The Nation Last week, we discussed how hard Tulane and North Carolina were hit by the Aug. 15 signing deadline. Green Wave coach Rick Jones advocated for an earlier signing deadline, which would at least give teams a month to look for substitute players in the post-transfer era. Oral Roberts coach Rob Walton feels similarly. The Golden Eagles were utterly ravaged by the deadline, losing nine. Hurricane Could Relocate Tulane Football August 28, 2008 ? TideDruid Although football should be one of the last things on our minds before Hurricane Gustav arrives, this will affect Alabama football. Tunlane coach Bob Toledo has announced that the Green Wave could be forced to practice in a different state. From The Tuscaloosa News: Tulane University has plans to relocate its football team to either Birmingham or Jackson, Miss. to prepare for next weekend's game at Alabama if Tropical Storm Gustav impacts the New Orleans area.We . New Orleans ticket broker. Tulane?s football team getting help from walk-ons ticket brokers, Tulane's football team getting help from walk-ons - Tulane Beat - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Posted by Andrew Lopez, The Times-Picayune August 27, 2008 7:52AM Categories: Football If Reece Thomas was asked where he would be today after graduating from Jesuit in 2005, a football field at Tulane would have been the answer furthest from his mind. Thomas signed to play soccer at East Carolina, and the two-time All-State selection even started for the Pirates his freshman season. However, East. 10 things anticipated this season tickets, Gump For Heisman: Gump4Heisman's 10 Things To Look Forward To This College Football Season This is just a tiny portion of the writeup: :lol: Quote: Whoever your favorite team is, ESPN hates it. ESPN hates anything you love, and loves anything you hate. ESPN hates your dad. Unless you hate your dad. In which case ESPN loves your dad. If you love bread, ESPN is 'anti-sandwich.' If you hate end-pieces, ESPN will run a special about end pieces. Mark May will hold up two hard, crusty-as. Green Wave Football's Attention to Detail Unaffected by Day 12 Rain tickets, A steady downpour of rain failed to make day 12 of the Tulane football team's preseason camp sloppy. topix/ncaa/tulane-football/. |