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Tulane Green Wave Football Facts

Stadium:
Yulman Stadium
Seating Capacity:
30,000
City/State
New Orleans, Louisiana
Conference:
American
Head Coach:
Jon Sumrall
Fight Song:
The Olive and the Blue

Here is a list of 10 interesting facts about the Tulane Green Wave:

  1. Tulane Green Wave Football team was established in 1893 and has a long-standing history in college football.
  2. Their home stadium is Yulman Stadium, located on the Tulane University campus in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  3. The Green Wave are a member of the American Athletic Conference (AAC) and compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).
  4. Tulane has won nine conference championships in football, with titles coming in 1920, 1925, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1939, 1949, and 1998.
  5. Tulane had a remarkable undefeated season in 1998, finishing with a perfect 12-0 record and earning a trip to the Liberty Bowl.
  6. The Green Wave have appeared in 12 bowl games, including the Sugar Bowl, Liberty Bowl, and Hawaii Bowl, among others.
  7. In 1997, running back Mewelde Moore set the school record for career rushing yards, totaling 4,364 yards during his time at Tulane.
  8. Tulane University has a rich academic tradition, and the football program emphasizes the student-athlete experience and academic success.
  9. The Green Wave have a spirited rivalry with the University of Southern Mississippi, known as the "Battle for the Bell," with the winner receiving the "Bury the Hatchet" trophy.
  10. Tulane has produced several notable NFL players, including Matt Forte, Tommy Mason, and Shaun King, among others.

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