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Tulane Green Wave at Memphis Tigers

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7-2, 3-2 Away
Final
38 - 32
8-2, 4-1 Home

Tulane beats No. 22 Memphis 38-32 to stay in contention for the Group of 5 spot in CFP

Tulane Green Wave vs. Memphis Tigers: Full Highlights

Tulane (7-2, 4-1 American Athletic Conference) survived a furious fourth-quarter comeback attempt as the Tigers fought back from a 21-point third-quarter deficit.

Memphis (8-2, 4-2) was unable to convert on fourth-and-8 from the Tulane 35 with two minutes remaining, ending its chances along with its 11-game home winning streak.

“I’m so proud of our guys for their resiliency,” said Tulane coach Jon Sumrall. “It was so cool to see how our guys responded (after last week’s loss at Texas-San Antonio). Bad things are going to happen sometimes. You just have to keep showing up.“

Brendon Lewis passed for 317 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers. Cortez Braham Jr. caught 11 passes for 113 yards.

The Green Wave scored on their first play from scrimmage — a 65-yard pass from Retzlaff to Shazz Preston — and found the end zone on four of their next five possessions in the opening half. At the half, Retzlaff had completed 14 of 15 passes for 284 yards and three touchdowns. Preston had three catches for 85 yards and two scores.

“I thought Jake played his tail off (in the first half),” Sumrall said.

The Green Wave had 364 yards at the half, but were held to 93 in the second half. Despite the effort from the Memphis defense, it wasn’t enough.

“Clearly, we didn’t to play to our standard in the first half,” Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield said. “We gave up too many (explosive) plays. And, offensively, we had too many self-inflicted wounds. It’s unlike us. Our guys will learn from this.”

Memphis matched Tulane’s scoring in the opening 16 minutes. The Tigers needed only two minutes to tie at 7 as Lewis, who was a gametime decision because of injury, found Jamari Hawkins in stride for a 55-yard score. After the Green Wave went up 14-7 late in the first quarter, the Tigers scored on their first snap of the second quarter on a 21-yard run by Arrington Maiden.

Retzlaff, who had been benched during the loss at Texas-San Antonio, responded by leading the Green Wave to back-to-back TDs. Retzlaff got the first on a 33-yard run and passed 54 yards to Anthony Brown-Stephens on the following possession for a 28-14 cushion.

Retzlaff's TD pass to Preston – a 5-yard toss – put the Green Wave ahead, 35-17 with 43 seconds left in the half.

Memphis began its comeback try by trimming the Tulane lead to 38-25 to start the fourth quarter, ending a 12-play drive with a 1-yard run by Frank Peasant and a two-point conversion. Maiden replaced Lewis at quarterback during the drive after Lewis hobbled off following a short run. Lewis returned and his 25-yard TD pass to Brady Kluse with 7:49 to go made it 38-32, but Arrington finished the game at QB.

The takeaway Memphis: The Tigers entered the game as the leader from the Group of Five to make the College Football Playoff. They were the highest ranked among the non-Power 4 programs following the Tuesday release of the CFP rankings, but saw those playoff hopes dashed in an overwhelming offensive display by the Green Wave from the outset.

Tulane: The Green Wave bounced back from a 48-26 loss last week at Texas-San Antonio to jump back into the running for a CFP spot. Tulane has an accommodating schedule — Florida Atlantic, at Temple, Charlotte — to finish the regular season. Those three teams are 9-16 overall.

Up next Tulane: Host Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Nov. 15.

Memphis: At East Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 15.

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Scoring Summary

TULN TD 1st Period 12:33 Shazz Preston 65 Yd pass from Jake Retzlaff (Patrick Durkin Kick)
MEM TD 1st Period 10:38 Jamari Hawkins 55 Yd pass from Brendon Lewis (Gianni Spetic Kick)
TULN TD 1st Period 4:58 Javin Gordon 5 Yd Run (Patrick Durkin Kick)
MEM TD 2nd Period 14:55 Arrington Maiden 21 Yd Run (Gianni Spetic Kick)
TULN TD 2nd Period 12:02 Jake Retzlaff 33 Yd Run (Patrick Durkin Kick)
TULN TD 2nd Period 9:26 Anthony Brown-Stephens 54 Yd pass from Jake Retzlaff (Patrick Durkin Kick)
MEM FG 2nd Period 4:27 Gianni Spetic 49 Yd Field Goal
TULN TD 2nd Period 0:43 Shazz Preston 5 Yd pass from Jake Retzlaff (Patrick Durkin Kick)
TULN FG 3rd Period 11:51 Patrick Durkin 30 Yd Field Goal
MEM TD 4th Period 14:57 Frank Peasant 1 Yd Run (Brendon Lewis Pass to Matt Adcock for Two-Point Conversion)
MEM TD 4th Period 7:49 Brady Kluse 25 Yd pass from Brendon Lewis (Gianni Spetic Kick)

Statistics

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17 1st Downs 23
4-11 3rd down efficiency 6-13
0-0 4th down efficiency 1-2
457 Total Yards 435
332 Passing 368
16/24 Comp/Att 33/40
13.8 Yards per pass 9.2
125 Rushing 67
32 Rushing Attempts 29
3.9 Yards per rush 2.3
10-74 Penalties 7-51
0 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 1
25:32 Possession 34:28

Game Information

Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

Location: Memphis, TN
Attendance: 30,384 · Capacity:
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