Tulane's O line and D line

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Tulane's O line and D line

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Tulane's O line and D line should not control the line of scrimmage like other teams have done to our O line and D line. If they do we are in more trouble that I thought. Tulane looks a tad better than UNT but worse than everyone else. This game will be won at the line of scrimmage since they are mostly a pro set offense. This will be about who can put their hand on the ground and get a push.
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EVERY other team has dominated our lines. I have no reason to not expect this trend to continue.
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I've watched a little bit of their defense. They have a defensive tackle number 77, that is pretty good.
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As a Tulane fan, I would say:
Tulane's DL is among best in AAC, if not the best.
OL, RB and CB are average
QB, LB* and WR* are below average
S, Special Teams and coaching (a really bad offensive scheme) are unspeakably bad.
* LB, and WR have one good player each; otherwise, they'd be "unspeakably bad" (they might be anyway)
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