Tulane Wins Opener 52-0 Over Southeastern Louisiana
Tulane Wins Opener 52-0 Over Southeastern Louisiana
Tulane Wins Opener 52-0 Over Southeastern Louisiana
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The Tulane Green Wave started their 2024 college football season with a commanding 52-0 victory over Southeastern Louisiana. Redshirt freshman quarterback Darian Mensah impressed in his debut, completing 10-of-12 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns. A highlight of the game was Rayshawn Pleasant's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown, marking only the second time this feat has been achieved in American Athletic Conference history. Despite the lopsided score, head coach Jon Sumrall noted areas needing improvement, particularly in execution on both sides of the ball. Meanwhile, Cathedral High School also had a successful outing, defeating St. Aloysius High School 34-10, with quarterback Tristan Fondren playing a key role by throwing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns. Both teams face significant challenges in their upcoming games, with Tulane preparing for a tougher matchup against Kansas State and Cathedral set to play defending MAIS Class 6A state champion Hartfield Academy.

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