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| head_coach = [[Buddy Teevens]]

| head_coach = [[Buddy Teevens]]

| hc_year = 4th

| hc_year = 4th

| off_coach = Frank Monica

| oc_year = 1st as OC, 9th overall

| def_coach = Vic Eumont

| dc_year = 2nd

| captain =

| captain =

| stadium = [[Caesars Superdome|Louisiana Superdome]]

| stadium = [[Caesars Superdome|Louisiana Superdome]]


Latest revision as of 19:10, 20 June 2024

1995 Tulane Green Wave football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–9
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorFrank Monica (1st as OC, 9th overall season)
Defensive coordinatorVic Eumont (2nd season)
Home stadiumLouisiana Superdome
Seasons
← 1994
1996 →
1995 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
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  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.11Notre Dame     9 3 0
    East Carolina     9 3 0
    Louisville     7 4 0
    Cincinnati     6 5 0
    Southern Miss     6 5 0
    Army     5 5 1
    Navy     5 6 0
    Tulsa     4 7 0
    Memphis     3 8 0
    Northeast Louisiana     2 9 0
    North Texas     2 9 0
    Tulane     2 9 0
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1995 Tulane Green Wave football team was an American football team that represented Tulane University during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season as an independent. In their fourth year under head coach Buddy Teevens, the team compiled a 2–9 record.

    For the first time since 1910 (not counting 1918, when World War I forced both schools to cancel their respective seasons), Tulane did not play in-state rival LSU in the Battle for the Rag.

    Schedule[edit]

    DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
    September 2Maryland
  • New Orleans, LA
  • L 10–2918,159[1]
    September 9Wake Forest
    • Louisiana Superdome
  • New Orleans, LA
  • W 35–916,368[2]
    September 16atRice
  • Houston, TX
  • W 17–1518,100[3]
    September 30atSouthern Miss
  • Hattiesburg, MS (Battle for the Bell)
  • L 0–4527,141[4]
    October 7atOle Miss
  • Oxford, MS (rivalry)
  • L 17–2026,683[5]
    October 14Memphis
    • Louisiana Superdome
  • New Orleans, LA
  • L 8–2319,894[6]
    October 21atTCU
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • L 11–1625,421[7]
    October 28Southwestern Louisiana
    • Louisiana Superdome
  • New Orleans, LA
  • L 28–3220,801[8]
    November 4atLouisville
  • Louisville, KY
  • L 14–3433,271[9]
    November 11Rutgers
    • Louisiana Superdome
  • New Orleans, LA
  • L 40–4516,098[10]
    November 18atNavy
  • Annapolis, MD
  • L 7–3519,815[11]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Terrapins run-and-shoot past Tulane". Daily World. September 3, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Burke, Tulane hand Wake Forest 35–9 loss". The Charlotte Observer. September 10, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Tulane's Dartez runs by Rice, 17–15". Times Record News. September 17, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Eagles find feast in win over Wave". The Clarion-Ledger. October 1, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Tulane's Dartez runs by Rice, 17–15". Sun Herald. September 17, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Memphis romps over Tulane, 23–8". The Jackson Sun. October 15, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Defense's big plays save Frogs". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. October 22, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Tulane loses close one to USL, 32–28". Alexandria Daily Town Talk. October 29, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Cards take Lowe road past Tulane". Messenger-Inquirer. November 5, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Lucas excels as Rutgers outscores Tulane, 45–40". The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 12, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Navy tunes up for Army with 35–7 rout of Tulane". The Baltimore Sun. November 19, 1995. Retrieved February 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

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