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Tulane Green Wave football

Football team representing Tulane University

Tulane Green Wave football

Football team representing Tulane University

FieldValue
CurrentSeason2026 Tulane Green Wave football team
TeamNameTulane Green Wave football
ImageTulane Green Wave wordmark.svg
ImageSize200
FirstYear1893;
AthleticDirectorDavid Harris
HeadCoachWill Hall
HeadCoachYear1st
HCWins0
HCLosses0
StadiumYulman Stadium
StadiumBuilt2014
StadCapacity30,000
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
NCAAdivisionI FBS
ConferenceAmerican
WebsiteNameTulaneGreenWave.com
WebsiteURLhttps://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/football
ATWins584
ATLosses679
ATTies38
CFPWins0
CFPLosses1
BowlWins7
BowlLosses10
NatlFinalist1931
CFPApps2025
ConfTitlesSIAA: 1920SoCon: 1925, 1929, 1930, 1931SEC: 1934, 1939, 1949C-USA: 1998American: 2022, 2025
DivTitlesAAC West: 2018
AllAmericans
FightSongThe Olive and the Blue
MascotDisplayRiptide
MarchingBandTulane University Marching Band
PagFreeLabelOutfitter
PagFreeValueNike
RivalriesSouthern Miss (rivalry)
Ole Miss (rivalry)
LSU (rivalry)
Auburn (rivalry)

Ole Miss (rivalry) LSU (rivalry) Auburn (rivalry)

The Tulane Green Wave football team represents Tulane University in the sport of American football. The Green Wave compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the American Athletic Conference (The American). The football team is currently coached by Will Hall, the team plays its home games in Yulman Stadium on its campus in Uptown New Orleans.

History

Main article: History of Tulane Green Wave football

Conference affiliations

Tulane has been both an independent and affiliated with multiple conferences.

  • Independent (1893–1894)
  • Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1895–1921)
  • Southern Conference (1922–1932)
  • Southeastern Conference (1933–1965)
  • Independent (1966–1995)
  • Conference USA (1996–2013)
  • American (2014–present)

Championships

Conference championships

Tulane has won eleven conference football championships in five different conferences. , Tulane's three Southeastern Conference titles are more than nine current members of the SEC: Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt.

2025Jon Sumrall11–27–1

† Co-championship

Division championships

2018AAC WestWillie Fritz N/A lost tiebreaker to Memphis

† Co-championship

Bowl games

Main article: List of Tulane Green Wave bowl games

Tulane has played in 17 official bowl games, with the Green Wave garnering a record of 7–10. Tulane also played in the Bacardi Bowl in 1909, playing the Havana Athletic Club, losing 11–0. This was not sanctioned by the NCAA, and thus the Green Wave do not recognize the bowl appearance. Notably, Tulane's first bowl win was the inaugural Sugar Bowl, played in their home stadium.

† New Year's Six/CFP game

Head coaches

Main article: List of Tulane Green Wave head football coaches

The team has had 39 head coaches and 1 interim head coach since Tulane began playing football in 1893. 13 coaches have led the program to postseason bowl games: R. R. Brown, Bernie Bierman, Ted Cox, Red Dawson, Jim Pittman, Bennie Ellender, Larry Smith, Vince Gibson, Mack Brown, Tommy Bowden, Chris Scelfo, Curtis Johnson, and Willie Fritz. While Tommy Bowden led the 1998 team to a perfect 11–0 regular season and the 1998 Liberty Bowl, Chris Scelfo coached the team during that game. Seven coaches have led the team to conference championships: Clark Shaughnessy (1 SIAA and 1 SoCon), Bernie Bierman (3 SoCon), Ted Cox (1 SEC), Red Dawson (1 SEC), Henry E. Frnka (1 SEC), Tommy Bowden (1 C-USA), and Willie Fritz (1 American).

Clark Shaughnessy and Chris Scelfo were at one time tied for all-time leaders in games coached at Tulane with 94 each until Willie Fritz surpassed them in 2023. Clark Shaughnessy is the all-time leader in years coached (11) and total wins (59). Presently, former head coach Willie Fritz, has the second-most program wins (43) of all time.

Home stadium

Yulman Stadium Student Section

Main article: Yulman Stadium

The Green Wave have played their home games in Yulman Stadium on its Uptown campus since 2014. Prior to that season, Tulane played home games in the Caesars Superdome for nearly 40 seasons, and in its previous on-campus venue, the third Tulane Stadium, before that. The Green Wave have also played at the second Tulane Stadium, first Tulane Stadium, Athletic Park and Crescent City Base Ball Park.

Because Tulane's campus is landlocked within Uptown New Orleans, Yulman is tightly fit within its athletic footprint and directly abutting the surrounding neighborhood. The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 spectators and was constructed with the ability to expand.

Rivalries

Auburn

Main article: Auburn–Tulane football rivalry

Tulane leads the series with Auburn 17–15–6 through the 2019 season.

LSU

Main article: Battle for the Rag

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Ole Miss

Main article: Ole Miss–Tulane football rivalry

Ole Miss leads the series 45–28 through the 2025 season. The first game took place on December 2, 1893, in New Orleans, and the two schools have continued to play each other with few interruptions since. Tulane and Ole Miss spent much of their athletic histories as members of the same conference: the SIAA from 1899 to 1920, the Southern Conference from 1922 to 1932, and as charter members of the SEC from 1932 to 1966. As of 2025, Tulane hasn't defeated the Rebels since 1988.

In 2025, #13 Ole Miss defeated the Wave at home 45–10. Both schools would eventually rematch in the CFP First Round in Oxford, as #6 Ole Miss defeated #20 Tulane 41–10.

Southern Miss

Main article: Battle for the Bell (Southern Miss–Tulane)

Known as the Battle for the Bell, Tulane's rivalry with Southern Miss was played yearly from 1979 until 2006 and alternates sites between New Orleans and Hattiesburg, Mississippi. As a result of Conference USA splitting into East and West divisions in 2005, the game was played two out of every four years. The rivalry was put on hold as a result of Tulane's move to the American Athletic Conference in 2014, but in 2017 the schools announced new games slated for 2022, 2023, 2026, and 2027. Southern Miss leads the series 24–10 through the 2023 season.

Culture

Marching band

TUMB and Shockwave perform at halftime in Yulman Stadium

Main article: Tulane University Marching Band

The Tulane University Marching Band (TUMB) was founded in 1920 as a military band. It dissolved shortly after the team's move to the Superdome in the 1970s and did not formally return until 2006. The TUMB performs at home games each fall and in Mardi Gras parades each spring.

Mascot

Riptide the Pelican debuted in 1998 with the re-branding of Tulane athletics. Prior to that, the school used an angry wave nicknamed "Gumby" by fans, and before that a John Chase creation named "Greenie."

Individual honors

All-Americans

Main article: List of Tulane Green Wave football All-Americans

Tulane has had 19 players named to first-team All-America teams. Of those 19, five were consensus selections, with one being a unanimous selection.

All-time record vs. AAC teams

Records current as of January 2, 2023

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Players in NFL draft

Main article: List of Tulane Green Wave in the NFL draft

Key

EEndTOffensive tackleTETight end

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPosition
19374232Chicago CardinalsB
19398363Cleveland RamsB
2010190New York GiantsG
19402212Pittsburgh SteelersE
3823Washington RedskinsB
5838Washington RedskinsT
7959Green Bay PackersT
19416848Chicago BearsG
19425333Philadelphia EaglesT
6646Washington RedskinsT
6848New York GiantsB
127107Brooklyn DodgersFB
19435434Brooklyn DodgersDE
101090Washington RedskinsB
123103Brooklyn DodgersB
2510240Washington RedskinsG
194451143Boston YanksC
1945133Boston YanksB
8671Washington RedskinsE
177171Detroit LionsB
237237Detroit LionsB
1946122Dub JonesChicago CardinalsB
5232Boston YanksB
222202Boston YanksB
1947301276Detroit LionsT
1948289264Philadelphia EaglesB
1949176167Los Angeles RamsE
19502620New York GiantsFB
3229Chicago CardinalsLB
97112Pittsburgh SteelersT
159192Chicago BearsB
1710219San Francisco 49ersB
232289New York BulldogsE
19512318Chicago CardinalsDE
31238Cleveland BrownsDT
4848Los Angeles RamsE
61274Cleveland BrownsG
71084Chicago BearsDT
95104Philadelphia EaglesG
151172Green Bay PackersB
177202Philadelphia EaglesB
308359New York YanksE
19525251Chicago CardinalsT
102111Green Bay PackersG
2512301Los Angeles RamsDT
1953147164Philadelphia EaglesB
231266Baltimore ColtsG
2310275Cleveland BrownsB
19545254Green Bay PackersB
1311156Cleveland BrownsT
284329New York GiantsB
1955166187Los Angeles RamsT
303352Green Bay PackersB
19566364San Francisco 49ersG
271314Detroit LionsG
19573429Green Bay PackersT
217248San Francisco 49ersB
222255Green Bay PackersQB
2612313New York GiantsG
1958218249New York GiantsC
19592921Chicago BearsDB
6969Los Angeles RamsC
2811335Cleveland BrownsE
294340Washington RedskinsG
1960N/AN/AN/ADenver BroncosG
N/AN/AN/ANew York TitansE
154172Washington RedskinsG
1961111Minnesota VikingsRB
122Boston PatriotsRB
31240Green Bay PackersDB
41456Green Bay PackersG
19626777Philadelphia EaglesG
7755Houston OilersG
87105Chicago BearsT
9165Denver BroncosDB
121155Washington RedskinsRB
1213167Philadelphia EaglesC
197259Chicago BearsT
264204Ed ReynoldsBuffalo BillsT
19631314182Green Bay PackersT
174228Philadelphia EaglesB
196681111Atlanta FalconsLB
196754111Pete JohnsHouston OilersDB
196831570New York GiantsRB
1121294Tom NosewiczKansas City ChiefsDE
196921642Pittsburgh SteelersRB
19711124284Minnesota VikingsDE
1320332Detroit LionsRB
1414352Cleveland BrownsLB
152366New Orleans SaintsT
197264134Houston OilersDB
1116276Detroit LionsDT
147345New Orleans SaintsWR
159372New Orleans SaintsQB
1973102236Minnesota VikingsDB
1226312Miami DolphinsLB
1974108242New Orleans SaintsG
138320New Orleans SaintsLB
197542199New Orleans SaintsDE
818199Denver BroncosDB
823204Los Angeles RamsDB
197698245Green Bay PackersLB
126325New England PatriotsDT
177466New York JetsTE
1977619158Philadelphia EaglesDB
1978422106Miami DolphinsT
19791011259Oakland RaidersDB
1212315Cleveland BrownsC
198071166Detroit LionsK
114281Cincinnati BengalsWR
1981103251New York JetsLB
107255Green Bay PackersQB
198232782Cincinnati BengalsTE
63142New Orleans SaintsRB
71168New England PatriotsLB
1983419103St. Louis CardinalsDB
1984u2129Houston OilersT
926250Miami DolphinsT
19841123303Pittsburgh SteelersRB
19851127307Miami DolphinsRB
1212320New Orleans SaintsDB
198665143Green Bay PackersLB
198722149Cincinnati BengalsDB
1988717182Pittsburgh SteelersWR
1117294New England PatriotsRB
1989728195San Diego ChargersQB
1126305Buffalo BillsLB
1990914234Cincinnati BengalsDB
1991621160New York JetsDB
1994614175Green Bay PackersLB
1997730231Green Bay PackersFB
199921950Tampa Bay BuccaneersQB
200031779Cleveland BrownsWR
200157138Chicago BearsT
200213232Washington RedskinsQB
200412222Buffalo BillsQB
423119Minnesota VikingsRB
2005435136Tennessee TitansWR
2006739247Detroit LionsLB
200821344Chicago BearsRB
2009435135Tennessee TitansT
201452145Washington RedskinsWR
2015528164Denver BroncosDB
734251Denver BroncosDB
201765189Tanzel SmartLos Angeles RamsDT
201865179Parry NickersonNew York JetsDB
643218Ade ArunaMinnesota VikingsDE
201977221Donnie LewisCleveland BrownsDB
2020527173Darnell MooneyChicago BearsWR
723237BoPete KeyesKansas City ChiefsDB
202146111Cameron SampleCincinnati BengalsDE
76234Patrick JohnsonPhiladelphia EaglesDE
202331881Tyjae SpearsTennessee TitansRB
32891Dorian WilliamsBuffalo BillsLB
202466182Jha'Quan JacksonTennessee TitansWR
725245Michael PrattGreen Bay PackersQB
202532488Caleb RansawJacksonville JaguarsCB
721237Micah RobinsonGreen Bay PackersCB

Future opponents

Non-conference

Announced schedules as of July 7, 2025.

Southern MissNicholls

References

Notes

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