Tulane can upset Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff
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It is very plausible the majority of the populations of Mississippi and Louisiana will be tuned in when Ole Miss and Tulane kick off Saturday afternoon in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Rebels and Green Wave play for the second time this season, with the winner earning a date against No. 3 Texas Tech
Tulane QB Jake Retzlaff looks to finish a big season in New Orleans in the College Football Playoff against Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi. He is the first Jewish QB in the CFP.
In the first round of the college football playoff, their are plenty of prospects to watch between Tulane and Ole Miss.
Once a team that left the SEC because it wanted to focus more on academics, Tulane has become the standard-bearer for the Group of 5.
Bisso's family lived near the old Tulane stadium and it played a big part in his growing up Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus announced that he will be moving to the coaches’ booth for the final three games. Smith served as the Bobcats' head coach for only 13 games.
Head coach Jon Sumrall was expected to be a sought-after coaching candidate, and a Power 4 program indeed poached him. After the conclusion of Tulane's season, Sumrall accepted the job to become the head coach of the Florida Gators.