Welp. Tyjae Spears rushed for 264 yards, the most by a Tulane player not named Matt Forte, and Tulane held Memphis to 56 rushing yards, and the Wave still lost. Says it all about this season.
The moment that caught my attention was when the Memphis receiver made back-to-back one-handed catches. Tulane's receivers struggle to catch the ball with two hands.
Michael Pratt started off well but made a series of really bad throws with no excuse (other than not being healthy) the rest of the way.
JoJo Dorceus had what should have been an easy tackle on fourth down at the beginning of the game to spur Tulane to a 14-0 lead. He didn't make it, and the game was tied at 7 a few minutes later.
Dorian Williams had an easy interception at the Tulane 5 in the third quarter, and he dropped it. Instead of a tie game, Memphis kicked a field goal for its first lead. And so on and so on.
Willie Fritz, Tyjae Spears and Dorian Williams talked after the game. Flying solo as usual, I was on deadline for the newspaper but kept them on as long as I could while still meeting deadline. It wasn't easy.
FRITZ
On losing while dominating the rushing total:
"Minus-4 was the turnover/takeaway. It's hard to win when you're minus-4. I thought we ran the ball real effectively. We had some shots that were there that we just didn't complete. Those would have been some big plays. You get a chance to hit those shots when you're running the ball effectively, which we were almost the entire game. They had a couple of different route concepts they did a nice job with, with the back out, bringing their No. 1 receiver in. It's a legal pick play, and they went to it a bunch and they did a good job on it. They hit that probably seven or eight times. Besides that I thought we did a pretty good job. Jaylon Monroe did an excellent job out on the perimeter. They challenged him probably five, six, seven times, and he came up really playing the ball well against him. The story of the game was just being minus-4."
On JoJo Dorceus not coming up with tackle on fourth-and-1 early and Dorian Williams not getting interception early in third quarter:
"We definitely without question if we had made that stop, it would have been nice, and the pick down there would have been a momentum changer as well."
On how much Pratt needs to get better in offseason and what extend being banged up played in his performance this year:
"Everybody's got to get better. Michael certainly knows that. He's been banged up all season long. He just missed a few balls that we had a chance to maybe hit. It's a tough position. Every play is a big play playing quarterback."
On Spears:
"He's a really great player. He got stronger and stronger as the season progressed. Shoot, he was IV'd at halftime and still came out and did all that. He had a fantastic game for us."
On what changes need to be made to bounce back next year:
"One thing, now that the season is over, you have an opportunity to sit back and look at what were the things you did well and what were the things you didn't do well. That's coaches, players, managers, trainers, how you work out, how you practice. I'm going to look at everything. We have to get better. We have to get back to, we felt like we were at a point where we were competitive and we wanted to take that next step. We didn't get that done this year. That's disappointing."
On if he will consider staff changes:
"No, when I talk about looking at all facets of our program, it's how can we improve, how can we get better, how can I get better as a head coach, how can my assistants get better, how can my players get better? Everything about the program we're looking at it."
On if this can be a one-year blip:
"I think so. We played well at times. It was a strange season. I loved our competitiveness throughout the year. We wanted to win these games. We had four here at the end we woulda, coulda, shoulda and didn't get it done."
SPEARS
On if he is coming back:
“Yeah, I’m coming back,. We’re going for the championship next year. I’m coming back.”
On frustrating to lose with individual historic performance:
“It’s very frustrating. I try not to focus on myself right now, but it’s very frustrating because we’re right there. That’s the story of the whole season. We’re right there. Right there. That’s something to keep in mind going into the offseason. Just remember, we’re right there."
On his game:
“I was so nervous coming into this game. I was afraid of injury, but it wasn’t me. It wasn’t me, I promise. It was God. He led me through this whole game, drive after drive after run after drive. It was God. It wasn’t me. I’m serious."
On happy to avoid that injury:
“To be honest I can tell you now my other knee kind of got banged up. It’s a blessing, having those hard practices and sitting out practices just because my body wasn’t all together and just finishing the season injury free, that’s amazing. Now I can actually go into offseason and build from January. That’s the most exciting thing of all. I can build from January.”
On overthrown pass when he was wide open in flat on fourth down:
“We can blame outside factors, but players make plays and I’ve got to make that play.”
On shock of 2-10 season:
“I never knew it was going to be this bad, but like I said before, we were that close. That close. That’s the mindset going into next offseason. We were that go close. If you want to give up on a rep, just remember we were that close. Every game we played."
On effect of Hurricane Ida:
"You can say that, but in life everything isn’t going to be perfect. You just have to adjust."
DORIAN WILLIAMS
On resemblance to other late-season losses:
"It was very similar to a lot of games we played. We just wanted to get more stops on defense and start getting off the field on third down. We have some stuff to improve on this offseason."
On dropped interception:
"It's very frustrating. That's something we wanted to key on. Every possible turnover we can get, we have to create it, and yeah, we've got to work on it. The ball came fast. I saw it come over the O-line. I just missed my opportunity."
On what major issues were for going 2-10:
"I can't put a finger on the exact problem, but everything we wanted to change and we wanted to convert like third down, run defense, converting on turnovers, those are all things we are going to work on this offseason and we'll be better next season."
On motivation of going 2-10 to fuel team next year:
"It's a lot. We have a lot of young leaders, so we are going to lead and create a change around this program."
On screens that worked:
"No. 5 (Sean Dykes, who had seven catches for 89 yards) is a great player. We just have to work on getting him down, wrapping up, squeezing, running our feet, but yeah, he's a good player."
On having wanted to end with two straight wins:
"You want the seniors to go out on top and go out on a win. The younger guys wanted it more for the seniors than for themselves, and that's always great."
On Spears:
"Tyjae’s a dog, man, but I knew that since our freshman year when he had his four games. He gives it his all every play.