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Tulsa Golden Hurricane's Hopes Dashed by Tulane Green Wave's Second Quarter Surge

The Tulsa Golden Hurricane faced off against the Tulane Green Wave in a challenging matchup at Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium. The game concluded with a 31-14 scoreline, marking the fourth win for the Green Wave this season, bringing their record to 4-1. Meanwhile, Tulsa's record now stands at 2-3.


Dec 20, 2021; Conway, South Carolina, USA; Tulsa Golden Hurricane quarterback Davis Brin (7) throws the ball against the Old Dominion Monarchs during the 2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl at Brooks Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams locked in a tight contest, each scoring 7 points. Baylor Hayes of TU made an impact early on with a passing touchdown that set the tone for what seemed like a promising start for the home team.


Second Quarter


However, it was during the second quarter that Tulane began to pull away significantly. The Wave managed to rack up an impressive 17 points while holding Tulsa to just another touchdown. This pivotal period highlighted TU’s defensive struggles as they were unable to contain Tulane’s offensive prowess.


Third Quarter


As play resumed after halftime, the third quarter saw no respite for Tulsa as they failed to add any points on the board while allowing another touchdown from Tulane. This extended their deficit and put them in a tough position heading into the final stretch of play.


Fourth Quarter


Despite efforts from players like Elijah Green who recorded seven tackles and three assists, and Ty Cooper who contributed one sack and one tackle for loss, TU couldn’t close the gap in scoring during an uneventful fourth quarter where neither team scored any additional points.


In terms of individual performances worth noting from this encounter: Angus Davies stood out with his punting efficiency averaging 48 yards over eight attempts; Baylor Hayes threw for 245 yards completing half of his passes including one interception; Brody Foley caught a remarkable pass resulting in a long touchdown covering 72 yards which was one of few highlights offensively for TU throughout this game.


For those interested in more detailed insights into player performances and statistics from this encounter can refer specifically under "Tulsa Golden Hurricane post-match stats".


Looking ahead towards future fixtures - fans should mark their calendars as next up is an away game scheduled against Memphis Tigers on October 4th at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium starting at approximately around evening time (8:00 PM EDT). Coverage will be available via ESPNU channel so make sure not miss out!


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