Tulane changes venues for Maine game
- By mnk2121
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Unfortunately you did miss the announcement. Rick was forced to move Saturday's game to the Superdome to accommodate the
overflow crowd that Yulman could not handle. The long-standing regional rivalry between these two exciting teams, each sporting unblemished records necessitated the move.
Of course Tulane's 0-2 record is deceptive. There is excitement among the Olive Green and Blue faithful given that we are leading the nation statistically in many categories, like "most points allowed," "fewest yards rushing" and that hallmark of all Tulane teams, "special teams miscues."
Understandably, Rick also needed to accommodate the many fans Maine is expected to bring in. He correctly surmised that most of them would prefer seeing the Superdome as opposed to actually watching the game itself. A smart move.
Locally, ticket sales are growing notwithstanding our poor performance against Georgia Tech. It seems that CJ's announcement yesterday at his weekly press
conference has fans convinced these silly mistakes will be corrected, just as he promised after Duke. There was a palpable shift in attitude among his audience when CJ said "we just need to play with a little more confidence." Who knew?
He also said, to the relief of everyone, that no lineup changes are planned other than at long-snapper. But greatest cause for optimism was when he announced that henceforth we will be "simplifying" our otherwise deceptive offense.
Few suspected this, believed missed blocks and stupid penalties had played the major role.
The Dome will be filled, so get there early if you hope to park anywhere within walking distance.
Roll Wave
overflow crowd that Yulman could not handle. The long-standing regional rivalry between these two exciting teams, each sporting unblemished records necessitated the move.
Of course Tulane's 0-2 record is deceptive. There is excitement among the Olive Green and Blue faithful given that we are leading the nation statistically in many categories, like "most points allowed," "fewest yards rushing" and that hallmark of all Tulane teams, "special teams miscues."
Understandably, Rick also needed to accommodate the many fans Maine is expected to bring in. He correctly surmised that most of them would prefer seeing the Superdome as opposed to actually watching the game itself. A smart move.
Locally, ticket sales are growing notwithstanding our poor performance against Georgia Tech. It seems that CJ's announcement yesterday at his weekly press
conference has fans convinced these silly mistakes will be corrected, just as he promised after Duke. There was a palpable shift in attitude among his audience when CJ said "we just need to play with a little more confidence." Who knew?
He also said, to the relief of everyone, that no lineup changes are planned other than at long-snapper. But greatest cause for optimism was when he announced that henceforth we will be "simplifying" our otherwise deceptive offense.
Few suspected this, believed missed blocks and stupid penalties had played the major role.
The Dome will be filled, so get there early if you hope to park anywhere within walking distance.
Roll Wave