I have Tulane SU in an old boxing parlay. Just gonna sit on that and lay out for Saturday nite.
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My friend I miss seeing you on the threads. You are a class act and should stop in here more often my friend. My friends and I need a guy like you on the threads to share the useful info you so often provide.
BTW my friend I will need to get your info again. I apologize that the coffee was never sent. I had to clear all my emails due to a virus and forgot to save your info. Anyway that's another reason why I'm so glad you stopped in my brother.
Any thoughts on VT?
Good luck this season my friend ![]()
bigeiii
My friend I miss seeing you on the threads. You are a class act and should stop in here more often my friend. My friends and I need a guy like you on the threads to share the useful info you so often provide.
BTW my friend I will need to get your info again. I apologize that the coffee was never sent. I had to clear all my emails due to a virus and forgot to save your info. Anyway that's another reason why I'm so glad you stopped in my brother.
Any thoughts on VT?
Good luck this season my friend ![]()
Is there room on the wagon my friend ![]()
Still thinking about this game. We got a family & friends golf outting tomorrow so I'm not sure how much I'll play on Saturday so this game is starting to tempt me just in case I can't wager on Sat.
Good luck my friend ![]()
Is there room on the wagon my friend ![]()
Still thinking about this game. We got a family & friends golf outting tomorrow so I'm not sure how much I'll play on Saturday so this game is starting to tempt me just in case I can't wager on Sat.
Good luck my friend ![]()
Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Last Year: 11-3 | My 2009 Prediction: 6-6
For the first time in school history, Tulsa posted an 11-win season, but failed to capitalize on all of their star power by winning a conference title. The OFF put up a ridiculous 47.2 points/game, best in the conference, but loses all three top performers including, WR Brennan Marion, who totaled 1112 yards with 8 scores, RB Tarrion Adams, who rushed for 1523 yards with 14 scores and, most significantly, QB David Johnson who completed 64.5% of his passes for 4059 yards, 46 TD’s,18 INT’s and 3 rushing TD’s. The OFF returns just 5 and will start just 2 seniors. There’s a 3-way race for the starting QB spot, but the O-line is a big question mark as the unit brings a combined 45 career starts, good for 98th in the nation, so whomever wins the QB job may not be able to put up the same type of numbers that Johnson did. The DEF returns 8 and looks to be in much better shape led by SR MLB Mike Bryan, who last season had 119 tackles, 10.5 for a loss. The schedule is daunting as Tulsa starts the season with 4 out of the first 5 games on the road including at Oklahoma. Tulsa also faces 2 of the other top conference teams on the road, at UTEP and at Southern Miss, as well as home games against Boise St, Houston and East Carolina. With so much OFF firepower missing and a difficult schedule, I don’t see Tulsa reaching double digit wins like they have for the past two seasons.
10. Tulane Green Wave | Last Year: 2-10 | My 2009 Prediction: 5-7
The seat is warming up for 3rd-year HC Bob Toledo as his team is heading in the wrong direction going just 2-10 last year after a 4-8 season the year prior. This year’s Green Wave team returns 7 starters on OFF, including the top rushers, 3 of the top 4 WR’s and the 2 top QB’s who saw time last year. Despite returning RB Andre Anderson, who led the conference with 123.4 rush yards/game last year, the Green Wave OFF was only able to muster a measly 16.7 points/game, just barely second from the bottom in the conference (UCF - 16.6 points/game). Anderson was in line for a fantastic season posting 864 yards and 7 scores before suffering a season-ending collar bone injury in the 7th game. It’s still uncertain who will start at QB, Joe Kemp or Kevin Moore, both of whom were mostly inconsistent last year, but most likely they’ll both see time again and will work behind a line that loses the top 2 linemen from last year, 4-year starting C Michael Parenton and NFL draft pick LT Troy Kropog. The DEF returns 6 and loses 3 of their top 4 tacklers, but overall should improve upon last year’s numbers. What Tulane would like to do is be able to rely on their DEF to keep games close, run ball control with their star RB Anderson and give time for the QB’s to develop as better passers. It remains to be seen if their objective can go as planned, but I certainly believe the Green Wave have enough this season to post their best record of the Bob Toledo era.
Tulane Green Wave | Last Year: 2-10 | My 2009 Prediction: 5-7
The seat is warming up for 3rd-year HC Bob Toledo as his team is heading in the wrong direction going just 2-10 last year after a 4-8 season the year prior. This year’s Green Wave team returns 7 starters on OFF, including the top rushers, 3 of the top 4 WR’s and the 2 top QB’s who saw time last year. Despite returning RB Andre Anderson, who led the conference with 123.4 rush yards/game last year, the Green Wave OFF was only able to muster a measly 16.7 points/game, just barely second from the bottom in the conference (UCF - 16.6 points/game). Anderson was in line for a fantastic season posting 864 yards and 7 scores before suffering a season-ending collar bone injury in the 7th game. It’s still uncertain who will start at QB, Joe Kemp or Kevin Moore, both of whom were mostly inconsistent last year, but most likely they’ll both see time again and will work behind a line that loses the top 2 linemen from last year, 4-year starting C Michael Parenton and NFL draft pick LT Troy Kropog. The DEF returns 6 and loses 3 of their top 4 tacklers, but overall should improve upon last year’s numbers. What Tulane would like to do is be able to rely on their DEF to keep games close, run ball control with their star RB Anderson and give time for the QB’s to develop as better passers. It remains to be seen if their objective can go as planned, but I certainly believe the Green Wave have enough this season to post their best record of the Bob Toledo era.
WhatIfSports has Tulsa winning 94% of the time by an average score of 35-16. Don't forget, Tulsa also had to replace their QB Paul Smith last year and David Johnson filled in seamlessly. The most likely replacement this year will be Jacob Bower, who was the top JC QB in the country in 2007 with over 3000 yards and 35 TD's. I still don't think they'll put up quite the numbers they did last year and Tulane will do their best to keep them off the field by a steady dose of the run.
I think the best play is Under 64.
Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Last Year: 11-3 | My 2009 Prediction: 6-6
For the first time in school history, Tulsa posted an 11-win season, but failed to capitalize on all of their star power by winning a conference title. The OFF put up a ridiculous 47.2 points/game, best in the conference, but loses all three top performers including, WR Brennan Marion, who totaled 1112 yards with 8 scores, RB Tarrion Adams, who rushed for 1523 yards with 14 scores and, most significantly, QB David Johnson who completed 64.5% of his passes for 4059 yards, 46 TD’s,18 INT’s and 3 rushing TD’s. The OFF returns just 5 and will start just 2 seniors. There’s a 3-way race for the starting QB spot, but the O-line is a big question mark as the unit brings a combined 45 career starts, good for 98th in the nation, so whomever wins the QB job may not be able to put up the same type of numbers that Johnson did. The DEF returns 8 and looks to be in much better shape led by SR MLB Mike Bryan, who last season had 119 tackles, 10.5 for a loss. The schedule is daunting as Tulsa starts the season with 4 out of the first 5 games on the road including at Oklahoma. Tulsa also faces 2 of the other top conference teams on the road, at UTEP and at Southern Miss, as well as home games against Boise St, Houston and East Carolina. With so much OFF firepower missing and a difficult schedule, I don’t see Tulsa reaching double digit wins like they have for the past two seasons.
10. Tulane Green Wave | Last Year: 2-10 | My 2009 Prediction: 5-7
The seat is warming up for 3rd-year HC Bob Toledo as his team is heading in the wrong direction going just 2-10 last year after a 4-8 season the year prior. This year’s Green Wave team returns 7 starters on OFF, including the top rushers, 3 of the top 4 WR’s and the 2 top QB’s who saw time last year. Despite returning RB Andre Anderson, who led the conference with 123.4 rush yards/game last year, the Green Wave OFF was only able to muster a measly 16.7 points/game, just barely second from the bottom in the conference (UCF - 16.6 points/game). Anderson was in line for a fantastic season posting 864 yards and 7 scores before suffering a season-ending collar bone injury in the 7th game. It’s still uncertain who will start at QB, Joe Kemp or Kevin Moore, both of whom were mostly inconsistent last year, but most likely they’ll both see time again and will work behind a line that loses the top 2 linemen from last year, 4-year starting C Michael Parenton and NFL draft pick LT Troy Kropog. The DEF returns 6 and loses 3 of their top 4 tacklers, but overall should improve upon last year’s numbers. What Tulane would like to do is be able to rely on their DEF to keep games close, run ball control with their star RB Anderson and give time for the QB’s to develop as better passers. It remains to be seen if their objective can go as planned, but I certainly believe the Green Wave have enough this season to post their best record of the Bob Toledo era.
Tulane Green Wave | Last Year: 2-10 | My 2009 Prediction: 5-7
The seat is warming up for 3rd-year HC Bob Toledo as his team is heading in the wrong direction going just 2-10 last year after a 4-8 season the year prior. This year’s Green Wave team returns 7 starters on OFF, including the top rushers, 3 of the top 4 WR’s and the 2 top QB’s who saw time last year. Despite returning RB Andre Anderson, who led the conference with 123.4 rush yards/game last year, the Green Wave OFF was only able to muster a measly 16.7 points/game, just barely second from the bottom in the conference (UCF - 16.6 points/game). Anderson was in line for a fantastic season posting 864 yards and 7 scores before suffering a season-ending collar bone injury in the 7th game. It’s still uncertain who will start at QB, Joe Kemp or Kevin Moore, both of whom were mostly inconsistent last year, but most likely they’ll both see time again and will work behind a line that loses the top 2 linemen from last year, 4-year starting C Michael Parenton and NFL draft pick LT Troy Kropog. The DEF returns 6 and loses 3 of their top 4 tacklers, but overall should improve upon last year’s numbers. What Tulane would like to do is be able to rely on their DEF to keep games close, run ball control with their star RB Anderson and give time for the QB’s to develop as better passers. It remains to be seen if their objective can go as planned, but I certainly believe the Green Wave have enough this season to post their best record of the Bob Toledo era.
WhatIfSports has Tulsa winning 94% of the time by an average score of 35-16. Don't forget, Tulsa also had to replace their QB Paul Smith last year and David Johnson filled in seamlessly. The most likely replacement this year will be Jacob Bower, who was the top JC QB in the country in 2007 with over 3000 yards and 35 TD's. I still don't think they'll put up quite the numbers they did last year and Tulane will do their best to keep them off the field by a steady dose of the run.
I think the best play is Under 64.
Nice to see you again my bruddah! ![]()
No final lines yet on my side for the UH game. Probably have the lines before the game.
I got the total for this game at 63. Now even more tempting to play the low ![]()
Good luck this season my bruddah ![]()
Nice to see you again my bruddah! ![]()
No final lines yet on my side for the UH game. Probably have the lines before the game.
I got the total for this game at 63. Now even more tempting to play the low ![]()
Good luck this season my bruddah ![]()
I agree, but 120/120 North Texas won yesterday, so don't get too excited about FBS rankings.
...just a reminder, tulsa is playing a #105 ranked tulane team, not a top 25...
I agree, but 120/120 North Texas won yesterday, so don't get too excited about FBS rankings.
...just a reminder, tulsa is playing a #105 ranked tulane team, not a top 25...
Nice to see you again my bruddah! ![]()
No final lines yet on my side for the UH game. Probably have the lines before the game.
I got the total for this game at 63. Now even more tempting to play the low ![]()
Good luck this season my bruddah ![]()
Nice to see you again my bruddah! ![]()
No final lines yet on my side for the UH game. Probably have the lines before the game.
I got the total for this game at 63. Now even more tempting to play the low ![]()
Good luck this season my bruddah ![]()

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