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Mg Cover.Psd 22012012 TulaneTulane FootballFootball GuideGuide Table of Contents.....................................................................................1 2012 Schedule.........................................................................................1 2011 Results ............................................................................................1 2012 Quick Facts.....................................................................................2 History of the Green Wave ......................................................................2 TulaneGreenWave.com ...........................................................................2 Tulane Athletic Communications ..........................................................3-4 Team Information .....................................................................................5 2012 Rosters ........................................................................................6-7 Pronunciation Guide ................................................................................7 Mercedes-Benz Superdome .................................................................8-9 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Curtis Johnson.............................................................10-11 Coaching Staff ..................................................................................12-18 Tulane Administration .......................................................................19-20 MEET THE TEAM Veteran Players ................................................................................21-57 Newcomers.......................................................................................57-62 2011 IN REVIEW Final Stats.........................................................................................63-68 Game By Game Stats.......................................................................69-70 The Last Time ........................................................................................71 2012 PREVIEW 2012 Opponents ...............................................................................72-74 Conference USA ....................................................................................75 2012 C-USA Composite Schedule/Tulane in C-USA .............................76 2012 Tulane Football Schedule 2012 C-USA Bowl Partners ...................................................................77 Date Opponent Site Time RECORDS S 1 Rutgers (CBS SN) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 7 p.m. All-Purpose ............................................................................................78 S 8 at Tulsa* (FSN) Tulsa, Okla. 11 a.m. Defense ............................................................................................79-83 S 22 Ole Miss (FSN) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 11 a.m. Kick/Punt Returns .............................................................................84-87 S 29 UL-Monroe (CST) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 2:30 p.m. Passing .............................................................................................88-95 O 6 at UL-Lafayette (Cox4) Lafayette, La. 4 p.m. O 13 SMU* (CSS) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 12 p.m. Punting .............................................................................................96-97 O 20 at UTEP* El Paso, Texas 7 p.m. Receiving ........................................................................................98-101 O 27 UAB* Mercedes-Benz Superdome 2:30 p.m. Rushing ........................................................................................102-106 N 3 Rice* (HC) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 2:30 p.m. Scoring ......................................................................................... 107-111 N 10 at Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. 6 p.m. Total Offense ................................................................................ 112-114 N 17 East Carolina* (CST) Mercedes-Benz Superdome 2:30 p.m. Opponent Records ..............................................................................115 N 24 at Houston* (FSN) Houston, Texas TBA Mercedes-Benz Superdome Records .................................................116 HISTORY * Conference USA game; HC- Homecoming; Bold denotes home games Year-by-Year Summaries ..............................................................117-140 CBS SN- CBS College Sports Network; CST- Cox Sports Television; CSS- Com- cast Sports Southeast; FSN- Fox Sports Network Year-by-Year Record ....................................................................141-142 All-Time Coaches ................................................................................143 Record vs. Opponents .........................................................................144 2011 Tulane Football Results Record vs. Ranked Teams ..................................................................145 Date Opponent Site Atten. S 3 Southeastern La. W, 47-33 15,912 Green Wave in the Pros ...............................................................146-148 S 10 Tulsa* L, 3-31 19,752 Tulane in the Pro Draft ........................................................................149 S 17 at UAB* W, 49-10 32,007 Tulane All-Americans ....................................................................150-152 S 24 at Duke L, 27-48 20,138 Tulane Honors ..............................................................................153-154 O 1 at Army L, 6-45 31,235 Tulane in All-Star Games .....................................................................155 O 8 Syracuse L, 34-37 23,188 All-Time Lettermen .......................................................................156-162 O 15 UTEP* L, 7-44 16,690 All-Time Assistant Coaches .................................................................163 O 22 Memphis* L, 17-33 25,158 Bowl History..................................................................................164-168 O 29 at East Carolina* L, 13-34 49,410 Bowl Records ......................................................................................169 N 5 at SMU* L, 24-45 20,106 N 10 Houston* L, 17-73 17,657 Attendance Records ............................................................................170 N 19 at Rice* L, 7-19 15,461 N 26 at Hawai’i L, 23-35 27,411 CREDITS Bold denotes home games; *Conference USA game The 2012 Tulane Football Media Guide is a publication of the Tulane Ath- letics Communications Offi ce. Editors: Roger Dunaway, Richie Weaver, Notes, releases, and statistics on Tulane football and all Green Wave Brian Miller, Greg Campbell; Design: Richie Weaver. La. Contributors: athletic programs are available on the offi cial website of Tulane Athlet- John Sudsbury, Conference USA Media Relations, Gayle LeTulle, Tulane ics, www.TulaneGreen- University Public Relations; Special Thanks: Debbie Grant, Kathryn Hob- Wave.com. Each game Tulane University is an equal good, Mike Strecker; Front Cover Design: Richie Weaver. Photography: can be heard live on the opportunity institution whose Parker Waters, Chris Graythen, David Browning, Sean Gardner, Tyler web and updated statis- programs, services, activities tics are available follow- Kaufman, Aaron Sprecher, Paula Burch, Ben Solomon, George Stone, and operations are without Anne Heisenfeldt, Judi Bottoni, NewOrleansOnline.com, Bill Smith, Ned ing each game. The site discrimination as to sex, Dishman, Michael Hebert, Walt Beazley, Richard Lupo, New Orleans offers profi les and fea- Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau, NFL PR offi ces, Mike Stone, tures on Tulane coaches color or national origin, and Tulane Photography & Digital Imaging (Barry Lawrence) and Jerry Ward; and student-athletes, in- are not opposed to qualifi ed handicapped dividual stat sheets and Special thanks to the Tulane Athletic Communications student-assistant persons. staff. on-line ticket access. www.TulaneGreenWave.com 1 GGeneraleneral InformationInformation Tulane Quick Facts Location ................................................................................New Orleans, La. --www.TulaneGreenWave.com-- Founded ...................................................................................................1834 Enrollment .............................................................................. 13,359 (Private) The Offi cial Site of Tulane Athletics Nickname......................................................................................Green Wave Mascot ...................................................................................................Riptide • The latest news, notes, statistics, schedules and results of Colors .........................................................................Olive Green & Sky Blue Tulane Athletics Conference ............................................................................ Conference USA President ................................................................................Dr. Scott Cowen • Profi les and features on Tulane coaches and student- Director of Athletics...................................................................... Rick Dickson athletes Faculty Representative ....................................................................Mike Hogg Athletics Department Phone ....................................................(504) 865-5500 • Live audio and video broadcasts of Tulane football, Athletics Ticket Information...................................................... (800) 488-5252 basketball and baseball games, as well as special Stadium .................................................Mercedes-Benz Superdome (72,000) Surface
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