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It was adopted in 1964, though various mascots were used in the ensuing 20 years it was in use. From 1986 to 1997, a block "T" with waves running through it was added as an athletic logo.
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.
The 2025 Tulane Green Wave football team will represent Tulane University in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Green Wave are led by Jon Sumrall in his second year as the head coach.
The Green Wave football team in 2013. The Tulane football team, established in 1893, competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. Green Wave football teams have won 10 conference championships, including three in the SEC and one each in CUSA and The American, and have appeared in 12 postseason bowl games.
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Tulane's campus and surrounding areas are abuzz over the historic significance of Saturday's clash between the No. 16 Green Wave and No. 22 UCF. Tulane coach Willie Fritz is pleased, but not so ...
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Tulane's earliest athletic traditions are tied to its football team. Football was introduced to Tulane by Hugh and Thomas Bayne, who played the game at Yale University. [1] The first organized game was played on New Year's Day in 1890 by dividing students into two teams, and this became the first football game in New Orleans or Louisiana. [1]