A season without nose tackle Adonis Friloux has become a reality for Tulane, although Willie Fritz stopped short of saying he was definitely out for the season with an ACL injury he sustained last week. I know for sure he practiced Tuesday and thought I saw him Wednesday (I don't have anything in my notes one way or the other) when he apparently got hurt, but regardless, it's a significant loss because he was Tulane's best player at the position by far and appeared poised for a breakout year. The Green Wave has decent numbers without him, so it has to be a group effort the rest of the way. Eric Hicks, who started in his place, won the coaches' award for most productive defensive lineman against UMass and has proven he can be solid, having outperformed De'Andre Williams two years ago before having a slight dip in 2021. It's the backups who are a concern. Alfred Thomas was active and pretty productive against UMass, but he has an injury history and simply has not played a ton since showing promise as a freshman back in 2018. True freshman Kameron Hamilton had a couple of tackles on Saturday and may be called upon to play a significant role. I believe Elijah Champaigne plays the other tackle spot along with Noah Taliancich, and those guys have to give quality downs when Patrick Jenkins needs a rest. That position is about a lot more than making tackles, but Taliancich had none on Saturday despite playing extensively. Jenkins and Champaigne had one stop each.
Alcorn State, coached by the older brother of the late Steve McNair, does not present a legitimate challenge, but it is a SWAC powerhouse and probably should have beaten FCS 10th-ranked Stephen F. Austin in its opener, having led 24-10 in the third quarter before giving up a late touchdown drive and losing 31-27. For perspective, SFA lost to Texas Tech 28-22 last season when a fourth-and-goal pass was intercepted with about a minute left. Alcorn State running back Jarveon Howard, a Syracuse grad transfer who scored seven touchdowns for the Orange in 2018, rushed for 199 yards on 21 carries with a touchdown run of more than 70 yards against SFA. He is 5-10, 200 pounds and will test the middle of the defense. Alcorn State was picked second in the SWAC West, one point behind Southern. Fritz has faced two SWAC teams, beating Southern 66-21 in 2016 and Grambling 43-14 in 2017.
Josh Remetich got the second-string snaps at center against UMass for Tulane instead of freshman Shadre Hurst, who had occasional snapping problems during the preseason. Remetich practiced with the second team this morning along with tackles Sully Burns and Matt Lombardi and guards Hutson Lillibridge and Kaleb Thomas. Thomas should be available to play Saturday, but he is not going to start anytime soon unless someone gets hurt. Starting left guard Prince Pines won the coaches' award for best offensive line against UMass, and right guard Kanan Ray had a good game, too. I'm not sure where Trey Tuggle was today--I might have missed his reps--but he was the first lineman off the bench against UMass at right guard and still is in the picture. He might have gotten dinged up.
As expected, Lawrence Keys led the receivers with four catches and a touchdown off a sweet inside-out move near the goal line against UMass. I expected him, Dea Dea McDougle, Duece Watts and Shae Wyatt to be Tulane's top four receivers coming out of preseason, and Fritz praised Jha'Quan Jackson at the end of camp, too, and sure enough, those were the five guys who made plays against UMass. Phat Watts dropped a pass in practice today, and that's been his issue since arriving. Freshman Chris Brazzell, who has potential, was targeted twice Saturday but did not have a catch and dropped an easy one today.
It will be interesting to see what Shaadie Clayton does against Alcorn State. Frankly, I was not surprised by his lack of production (five carries, 16 yards) on Saturday because he did not stand out in camp like he did at times in the spring. He, Cam Carroll and Ernest Celestine, who lost a fumble, will determine the playing time behind Tyjae Spears by whomever gets hots.
Michael Pratt, who had a pretty good game against UMass (Fritz counted only three plays he thought Pratt would like to have back), had a beautiful connection with Wyatt in the corner of the end zone in practice today. Whether Wyatt got a food down inbounds was in dispute, but he thought it was good and the throw and catch were on point.
Recovering onside kicks is largely a function of good fortune, but Tulane, which was incredibly successful in that department last year, practices them a lot and did again today.
Tulane can start 2-0 for the first time since 2002 and the only the third time since a four-year run from 1972-75, but of course, plenty of other Tulane teams could have started 2-0 against this schedule. For the most part I liked what I saw Saturday, but we won't really know anything about this team until the Kansas State game.
FRITZ
"We just had our second practice of the week for Alcorn State. Coach McNair has done a fabulous job with their program (he is in sixth year and has won the SWAC West four times and the overall SWAC title twice). It's one of the top teams in the SWAC. We're looking at getting better, though. The one thing I always tell me guys every year is the biggest improvement should be between week 1 and week 2 because you've worked out all the kinks running on the field and off the field and all those kinds of things, substitution patterns, tackling for a whole game, having officials out there for a whole game, so we're looking at making a lot of improvements this week."
On if Friloux is out for the year:
"We think so. We're going to find out here for sure in a few days."
On adjustments that need to be made without him:
"Nope. Next guy up. Unfortunately that's the only part of the game I don't like. It's a tough, hardnosed physical sport, different than all other sports on the planet. Sometimes unfortunately that occurs, but that's why you don't play with 22 guys on the team. We have to have somebody step up and do a great job in there. Eric Hicks last week had a start and played really well as our defensive lineman of the game. When that happens, when a guy misses a game or two or possibly the season, we gotta step in and play well."
On what exactly happened to Friloux:
"I'm going to wait on that."
On what jumped out at him watching the video:
"We played pretty hard. I was excited about that. Sometimes you can't see that when you're watching the game. We did a good job on the offensive line--good movement off the ball running outside zone, too. We ran horizontal and vertical and did a good job of that. We tackled pretty good for a week 1 game, too."
On how he used his running backs:
"We're very fortunate that we've got four or five really good running backs. We'll roll all those guys, but we'll make sure Tyjae gets all of his carries. He's a dynamic back and real good player, but we're fortunate we have a lot of good backs so we can spread the wealth out a little bit. Gone are the days when a guy would carry 30 times a game for the whole season. It doesn't happen anymore. We want him somewhere around 10 to 15 carries a game and playing 12, 13, 14 games."
On Prince Pines and Kanan Ray:
"They are really helping big time. Prince was our offensive lineman of the week. John Leglue of the Pittsburgh Steelers announced that for us. Kanan had a good game as well. Those guys have a lot of experience. Kanan started a little bit at Colorado but played a bunch, and then Prince has played over 2,500 snaps at the Division I level. He started some games at Baylor, too, so he's a really good player."
On Lawrence Keys:
"He's helped a bunch. He got hurt last spring and I think he only practiced three times, but he worked at it and had a great summer and a great fall camp and played well Saturday."
On having experience at QB rather than a transfer:
"It's big. We have three of them returning for us. There's a little bit new for him in that he had to learn a new offense, but they are all very smart. It's great to have Michael back. He played really well for a game 1. There's only three plays out of the 38 or whatever he played that he'd like to have back. He did a nice job."
On Pratt not sliding:
"I thought he did a good job. He got out of bounds one time. He found a soft spot between two guys. He has a knack of using his off arm as a weapon when he's running. He stiff-arms to get away from potential tacklers. I thought he did a good job. I thought it was different."
On Alcorn State:
"They are big up front on the offensive line and defensive line. They play really hard. They have big backs. One guy gained 199 yards last week against Stephen F. Austin. Their quarterback has some experience and played at Louisiana Tech and started a few games for them. It's just a good overall team. They'd love to have that game back. Stephen F scored at the very end. I'm sure they'll be very ready to go Saturday."