The Charlotte 49ers will host the Tulane Green Wave in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. The Thursday Night Football clash between the two AAC teams will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Who is Charlotte's starting QB vs. Tulane?
As things stand, Deshawn Purdie will start as Charlotte's quarterback against Tulane in Week 10. The signal-caller has had a fairly decent freshman year thus far.
Purdie has completed 53 of 93 passes for 869 yards and thrown five touchdowns, with two interceptions. He has also rushed for one score in five games.
Biff Poggi's Charlotte also has Max Brown as Purdie's backup and Trexler Ivey as its third-choice quarterback.
College Football 2024 season: How to watch Tulane vs. Charlotte? TV schedule and livestream schedule for Week 10 game
The Tulane (6-2, 4-0 in AAC) vs. Charlotte (3-5, 2-2 in AAC) Week 10 clash will be broadcast live on ESPN, where Matt Barrie (play-by-play), Dan Mullen (analysis) and Harry Lyles Jr. (sideline reporter) will provide coverage on the network. Fans can also live stream the game on FuboTV or ESPN+.
- Date: Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024
- Live stream: FuboTV or ESPN+
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- TV: ESPN
- Venue: Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
Tulane recorded its sixth of the season by beating North Texas 45-37 in Week 9. The Green Wave also secured a bowl berth with the victory.
Meanwhile, Charlotte lost 33-28 against Memphis in its previous matchup, losing its fifth game of the season.
Tulane's schedule for 2024 season
Here's a look at the Tulane Green Wave's schedule for the remainder of the 2024 college football season:
- Oct. 31: at Charlotte
- Nov. 9: vs. Temple
- Nov. 16: at Navy
- Nov. 23: OFF
- Nov. 28: vs. Memphis
Charlotte's schedule for 2024 season
Here's a look at the Charlotte 49ers' schedule for the remainder of the 2024 college football season:
- Oct. 31: vs. Tulane
- Nov. 9: OFF
- Nov. 16: vs. USF
- Nov. 23: at Florida Atlantic
- Nov. 30: vs. UAB
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