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Preview: Temple vs. Tulane

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 19: Tulane Green Wave takes the field before a game against the Houston Cougars at Yulman Stadium on September 19, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

TULANE RETURNS HOME TO TAKE ON TEMPLE

FIRST AND 10

1. Tulane will be in search of its first home win on the year. Since the start of the 2017 season, the Green Wave have posted a 13-7 mark at Yulman Stadium. 

2. True freshman Michael Pratt will once again get the start at quarterback. He is just the seventh true freshman to start at quarterback since 1975. 

3. Pratt will look to become the first true freshman to earn a win as a starter since 1985 (Terrence Jones was the last).

4. Tulane enters its matchup with Temple after scoring 30-or-more points in four straight games, including a 66-point outburst back on Sept. 26 against Southern Miss. 

5. Tulane’s three-point loss at home back on Oct. 16 to SMU marked the team’s third straight loss at home by three points or less. 

6. Redshirt sophomore running back Cam Carroll has rushed for no less than two touchdowns in three of the Green Wave’s six games this season. Against Southern Miss, Carroll scored four touchdowns. Carroll ranks ninth in the nation in total touchdowns and leads The American.  

7. Tulane’s special teams’ unit ranks as one of the best in The American. The Green Wave rank third in the league in kick return average (25.7) and rank second in punt return average (16.7). In addition, Ryan Wright leads The American in punting, averaging 46.5 yards per punt. 

8. Tulane has rushed for over 100 yards in 58 of its last 59 games. Tulane had its 56-game streak of rushing for at least 100 yards snapped at Houston back on Oct. 8.  

9. The Green Wave have also surpassed 200 yards rushing in 12 of their last 19 games dating back to the start of the 2019 season.

10. Defensive linemen Patrick Johnson ranks 12th in the nation and first in The American in sacks per game. He has also logged a sack in three of the last four games. Johnson was recognized in the preseason as a Top 250 prospect by the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

SCOUTING TEMPLE

{Courtesy: Press Release from Tulane Athletics}