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From 1986 to 1997, a block "T" with waves running through it was added as an athletic logo. It was the primary symbol for the athletic programs and was worn on Tulane uniforms until the newest logo.
During its time in the SEC, the men's tennis program won 18 conference championships, [7] while the football program won conference championships for the 1934, 1939, and 1949 seasons. [6] During the 1948 season, Tulane football led the SEC in home game attendance, with an average of 37,058 spectators per game. [7]
The teams stopped meeting every year in the Battle for the Rag in 2009. The rivalry became less competitive after 1948, until Tulane broke a 25-game non-winning streak in 1973 with a 14–0 victory in front of a Tulane Stadium record crowd of 86,598 in the final installment of the long-time rivalry played on Tulane's campus.
Former assistant coach Bernie Bierman, who had been head coach at Mississippi State for two years, returned to Tulane to replace Shaughnessy as head football coach for the 1927 season. [1] [10] Although Bierman was ultimately to lead Tulane football to its greatest heights, his first season ended with a 2–5–1 record. [10]
Army football bids for its second 11-win season in program history when the Black Knights host Tulane in the American Athletic Conference title game at Michie Stadium on Friday. With a 29-24 win ...
The 2024 Tulane Green Wave football team represented Tulane University in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Green Wave were led by Jon Sumrall in his first year as the head coach.
The 2016 Tulane Green Wave football team represented Tulane University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Green Wave played their home games at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, and competed in the West Division of American Athletic Conference (AAC). They were led by first-year head coach Willie Fritz. They finished ...
The 1990 Tulane Green Wave football team was an American football team that represented Tulane University during the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season as an independent. In their third year under head coach Greg Davis , the team compiled a 4–7 record.