Tulane opened as 3 1/2 point favorite on USF and the line is up to 5 now, so all of he money has been placed on the Green Wave to this point. We will find out this Saturday if it was misplaced in a matcjup that should hinge on whoever wins the battle between USF's horrible defense and Tulane's struggling offense. One thing is certain, though. My opinion on what will happen is not to be trusted. I am 0-10 in picking Tulane games versus the points in our contest this year, which is remarkable on every level.
I'm not sure why Tulane's offense has been as bad as it has become, but the last time it looked right was when it briefly took the lead against Houston a month ago with some well-executed passes to the tight ends. The tight end have been very unproductive since then, but Tyrick James in banged up and nowhere close to 100 percent.
I'm not sure how the multitude of issues will be fixed in one week, but maybe the Wave can get confidence from its two scoring drives in the last four minutes of regulation against Tulsa. Jha'Quan Jackson needs to be healthy --we saw what he could do on one play right after he finally was inserted at wideout against Tulsa--and so does Tyjae Spearx, who has been outstanding in the last four games. They both practiced today but I got there late, so I will get a better read tomorrow.
The defense has been much better since the scheme was simplified and Nick Anderson returned. It needs to play with the same energy and execution again this Saturday while being ready to play at the beginning of the game, a recurring issue. Darius Hodges got banged up against Tulsa, so his status will be important, too.
Willie Fritz, MIchael Pratt and Jaylon Monroe talked today.
FRITZ
"It was our second practice of the week. Obviously we came off a very heartbreaking loss last Saturday. The guys have bounced back. We just keep reiterating to them how important it is that we stay together, hang together. We'll figure some things out after the season gets over, but right now we've got two games left and we want to do the very best job we can in those games."
On how deep the evaluation will be in the offseason:
"Oh, it's everything. Things I can do different Things the coaches can do different, players. There's a lot of things that we'll look at. The hard part about it during the season, I've been doing this a long time, and if you change a bunch of things around, and it gets worse instead of better. There are some suggestions and minute details you can change, but we just have to do what we're doing better and make sure we've got the right guys out there doing it."
On defensive improvement in last three weeks:
"After the first quarter we played great. It's like I always talk about, playing with leverage. There's three types of leverage, outside-in, inside-out and over the top, and we've done a good job of staying over the top. We had one big play against in the second half when we were about a foot or two away from tackling the guy for a gain of 11 and it turned into about 47 yards. Other than that, really no big plays. We did a good job of taking the ball away. We haven't had very many of those, but we got four on Saturday (all in the second half), which is outstanding, and we were tackling pretty darn well. Macon Clark had an excellent game. He had nine tackles and zero missed tackles, which we call that pitching a shutout."
On losing while being plus-4 in turnover margin:
"If you count the onside kick, we were at plus-5. I've never lost one plus-4 or plus-5, however you want to distinguish it (actually, Tulane was plus-5 in its loss at Houston last year), so yeah, that's disappointing."
On handling this adversity:
"Oh, it's tough It's difficult. You've got to stay positive. I'm the captain of the ship. I've got to look, act and feel and behave and talk as positively as I possibly can. Now you don't sit around and act like everything is guys are doing something good when they're not. You've got to make corrections--coaches and players alike--but I've heard stories of teams that had bad seasons and there's just all sorts of stuff that happens off the field and in the locker room and up in the meeting rooms and all that kind of stuff and we're not going to have that and we haven't had that. I'd nip stuff in the bud if it looks like there's an issue or problem."
PRATT
On another tough loss:
"We just have to do the little things, execute. As bad as we played offensively, the defense really picked up our slack and got four takeaways, even to that last point where we ended up scoring the field goal and tying it up, we were never out of the count. You just have to take advantage of your opportunity. We just missed one."
On throw to Duece Watts that was behind him and low that he almost caught for go-ahead TD:
"Yeah. Those right there are throws you've got to make. Obviously I'd like to have that one back."
On being resilient:
'It all starts with taking every day day by day with practice. I think we had a really good practice today. Everybody was getting after it. It was good energy out there. We've just got to stay hungry and just keep working hard and pushing each other. Leaderships's got to maintain."
On first 56 minutes:
"We got behind the sticks a lot. A couple of penalties that messed us up. I've got to make some throws. There's just a lot of factors. On offense all the parts have to come together to have a positive play, and we just didn't execute very well for a majority of the game."
On Jha'Quan Jackson:
"He''ll definitely make a difference. It's been tough with him being pretty much injured for the majority of the year. Just having him in there, having that depth and the capability of him going in there and making plays like that is huge for us."
On frustration:
"It's frustrating, but you have to take what you can from it. It's humbling. I think there's a lot you can learn from it."
On if he's ever experienced anything like this:
"No. Nothing close. It's difficult, but like I said, you've got to take what you can from it, take it with a grain of salt and just try to improve."
On last home game for seniors:
"This would be huge for us just to get us going into the offseason We've got two very, very winnable games left, so we just have to maintain and practice like we did today and have a great week of preparatin and come out on Saturday."
On why things will be better next year:
"I think everybody's been very humbled this year. We're going to have a really good offseason. We know what we need to work on. We have to get bigger and stronger. We have to do the little things right. WE're young. We have a lot of guys coming back, especially offensively, but I think also just another year of chemistry and bonding with the team is going to be big for us."
On not being as physical as needed to be this year:
"Yeah. Just another year of age, getting bigger, stronger, faster. It all comes with it to keep your attribute for the game. I know myself I need to get bigger and stronger to be able to stay healthy throughout the year and be able to break tackles and do the little things and put us in better position."
On difference it would make if he had been healthy:
"I'm not going to use it as an excuse, but i think it does make a little bit of a difference, especially just mentally, but like I said, that's something that is going to come during the offseason--getting bigger, stronger and preparing yourself to be able to maintain throughout the season."
On weight:
"I started the year at about 205. I'm down to like 198-200 right now. It fluctuates a little, but I'd like to get to 215-220 next year and obviously during fall camp we'll cut down a little bit, but playing weight I want to be at least 210-215 next year."