glen25+FollowDestyn Hill comes home: Tulane’s big getDestyn Hill, once a top Louisiana high school star and former LSU wide receiver, is making a fresh start at Tulane. After injuries sidelined him at both Florida State and LSU, Hill’s return to New Orleans is a real homecoming—he grew up shining at Edna Karr High. Now, with two years of eligibility left, he joins Tulane just as the Will Hall era begins. Local fans, what do you think: Can Hill finally break through and become the playmaker everyone hoped for? How big is this for Tulane’s offense? #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowNew QB Zeon Chriss brings fresh energy to TulaneTulane’s quarterback room just got a serious shakeup with the arrival of Zeon Chriss, a dynamic dual-threat who’s played at both Houston and Louisiana. Chriss isn’t just another transfer—he’s got real starting experience and a knack for making plays with his arm and his legs. With a new head coach at the helm, this move could be the spark the Green Wave needs to revamp their offense. Will Chriss’ versatility and leadership give Tulane the edge they’ve been missing? Let’s hear what you think about this big addition and what it means for the team’s future! #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTulane football eyes Texas special teams boostTulane’s football program is making a bold move for its future by targeting Chris Forestier from the Texas Longhorns to lead special teams. Forestier’s deep Louisiana roots and experience at LSU could bring a fresh spark to the Green Wave, especially after their historic College Football Playoff run. With Will Hall assembling his 2026 staff, this hire could mean even more exciting changes ahead for Tulane fans. What do you think—will Forestier’s return to Louisiana help Tulane build on its recent momentum? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could shape the team’s next chapter! #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTulane could make Sugar Bowl history in New OrleansTulane is just one win away from a College Football Playoff game right here in their own backyard—the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. If the Green Wave top Ole Miss, they’ll get a shot at powerhouse Georgia, making this a once-in-a-generation moment for local fans. The energy around town is already building, with ticket demand soaring and everyone buzzing about the possibility of Tulane’s first Sugar Bowl appearance since 1939. Imagine the Superdome packed with hometown pride! Who do you think will rise to the occasion—Tulane or Ole Miss? #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTulane football makes history with CFP spotTulane just shook up college football by landing their first-ever College Football Playoff berth! After clinching the American Conference title, the Green Wave will face Ole Miss in a high-stakes rematch. Meanwhile, LSU is heading to the Texas Bowl with a new interim coach after a rollercoaster season, and the Ragin’ Cajuns pulled off a wild turnaround to secure their eighth straight bowl appearance. This is a huge moment for Louisiana football fans—who do you think has the best shot to make a statement this postseason? #Sports #TulaneFootball #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTulane football lands Blake Baker as new coachBlake Baker is set to return to Tulane, this time as head coach, after agreeing to a multi-year deal worth $4 million per year. Baker, who made his mark as LSU’s defensive coordinator and previously played linebacker for Tulane, is expected to bring a major boost to the Green Wave program. The deal also includes facility upgrades, signaling Tulane’s commitment to football success. The official announcement will come after the American Conference championship. What do you think—can Baker’s defensive expertise and Tulane roots spark a new era for the Green Wave? #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTulane’s playoff dreams ride on Charlotte gameTulane fans, this Saturday’s matchup against Charlotte isn’t just another game—it’s the gateway to the American Conference title shot, right here in New Orleans. With a 9-2 record and a spot in the CFP Top 25, the Green Wave control their destiny, but coach Jon Sumrall isn’t letting anyone get ahead of themselves. He’s pushing the team harder than ever, knowing that overlooking a struggling Charlotte squad could spell disaster. What do you think—will Tulane keep their focus and make a run, or is there a spoiler in the making? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #TulaneFootball00Share