I'm still going to be right about a weak opponent replacing Mississippi State, but that's missing the bigger picture. I had no inkling Tulane was about to sign a three-game deal with Oklahoma, with one of them at Yulman.
The part about Ole Miss isn't interesting, with an extra game being added for the distant future while a sooner one has been postponed. Who knows if that game at Yulman will actually happen? But getting Oklahoma at home in 2021 is a huge deal, something I thought we'd never see at Yulman. The last national power non-conference opponent to play in New Orleans was Texas in 2002 at the Superdome.
What are your thoughts on this?
The part about Ole Miss isn't interesting, with an extra game being added for the distant future while a sooner one has been postponed. Who knows if that game at Yulman will actually happen? But getting Oklahoma at home in 2021 is a huge deal, something I thought we'd never see at Yulman. The last national power non-conference opponent to play in New Orleans was Texas in 2002 at the Superdome.
What are your thoughts on this?