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On a week when their coach was talking about limiting distractions, the Tulane football team was a distraction unto itself. In uncharacteristic style, the Green Wave offense looked completely out of sync, turning over the ball three times, while the Wave defense had no answers for the Texas-San Antonio passing game en route to a 48-26 loss for the Wave. “It’s a disappointing loss,” Tulane head coach Jon Sumrall said after the drubbing. “It starts with me, and it really ends with me, too. I’ve got to have the team ready to play better. As a coaching staff, we’ve got to do better. I asked the guys to look in the mirror and see what we can all do to be better. The scoreboard matters, but the way we played is frustrating.” Quarterback Jake Retzlaff couldn’t get things together for most of the game, going 14-for-28 through the air for 194 yards and a touchdown, throwing two interceptions and finding him and his receivers not on the same page on a regular basis. Tulane resorted to trickery to pick up a touchdown iRead More
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