Team Information
Ground | Benson Field at Yulman Stadium |
City | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Conference | American Athletic Conference, |
Nickname | Green Wave |
Tulane Green Wave Football Bio
The 2024 Tulane Green Wave football team will compete in the American Athletic Conference, with Jon Sumrall as the new head coach. They will play their home games at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans. This season marks a fresh start under new leadership.
Name of Team | Tulane Green Wave Football Team |
First season | 1893 |
Athletic director | David Harris |
Head coach | Jon Sumrall1st season, 0–0 (–) |
Stadium | Yulman Stadium(capacity: 30,000) |
Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Conference | The American |
Division | |
Field surface | UBU Speed Series S5-M |
Conference titles | 10SIAA: 1920[2]SoCon: 1925, 1929, 1930, 1931SEC: 1934, 1939, 1949C-USA: 1998AAC: 2022 |
Division titles | 1 |
Fight song | The Olive and the Blue |
Mascot | Riptide |
Rivals | LSU (rivalry)Southern Miss (rivalry)Auburn (rivalry)Ole Miss (rivalry) |
Consensus All-Americans | 5 |
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Introduction
The Tulane Green Wave football team, a proud representative of Tulane University in American football, has a unique identity. Competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the NCAA, they are a part of the American Athletic Conference. The team plays its home games at Yulman Stadium in Uptown, New Orleans. The Green Wave, now coached by Jon Sumrall, has a rich history dating back to the 1890s. Their nickname evolved from the “olive and blue” to the Greenbacks and finally to the Green Wave, thanks to student Edward Earl Sparling in 1920. Their memorable mascots like Angry Wave and Greenie further enhance the team's unique identity.
Tulane Green Wave Football Team History
Tulane's football history began in 1890 with the first organized game in New Orleans, introduced by Yale students Hugh and Thomas Bayne. Tulane's intercollege play started in 1893, beating LSU in their first match. Joining the Southern Intercollege Athletic Association (SIAA) in 1895, Tulane faced ups and downs, including a notable 1896 forfeit against LSU due to an ineligible player. After a perfect season in 1900, Tulane experienced mixed results, including a winless 1910 season and setting school records in 1912.
Originally called the "olive and blue," they became the Greenbacks in 1919 and the Green Wave in 1920, thanks to student Edward Earl Sparling. Mascots like Pete the Pelican, Greenie, and Angry Wave added to their identity. Today, Tulane competes in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision as part of the American Athletic Conference, playing home games at Yulman Stadium, coached by Jon Sumrall.
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Coaches
Jon Sumrall (born July 5, 1982) is the head football coach at Tulane University, starting in 2023. Previously, he coached at Troy University from 2022 to 2023, leading them to a 12-2 record and a Cure Bowl win in his first season. Sumrall began his coaching career at Kentucky, his alma mater, and has coached at San Diego, Tulane, and Ole Miss. He returned to Kentucky in 2019 as the inside linebackers coach before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator.
No. | Name | Term |
1 | T. L. Bayne | 18931895 |
2 | Fred Sweet | 1894 |
3 | Harry Baum | 1896 |
4 | John Lombard | 1898 |
5 | Harris T. Collier | 1899 |
6 | H. T. Summersgill | 1900–1901 |
7 | Virginius Dabney | 1902 |
8 | Charles Eshleman | 1903 |
9 | Thomas A. Barry | 1904 |
10 | John F. Tobin | 1905 |
11 | John Russ | 1906 |
12 | Joe Curtis | 1907–1908 |
13 | R. R. Brown | 1909 |
14 | Appleton A. Mason | 1910–1912 |
15 | A. C. Hoffman | 1913 |
16 | Edwin Sweetland | 1914 |
17 | Clark Shaughnessy | 1915–19201922–1926 |
18 | Myron Fuller | 1921 |
19 | Bernie Bierman | 1927–1931 |
20 | Ted Cox | 1932–1935 |
21 | Red Dawson | 1936–1941 |
22 | Claude Simons Jr. | 1942–1945 |
23 | Henry Frnka | 1946–1951 |
24 | Raymond Wolf | 1952–1953 |
25 | Andy Pilney | 1954–1961 |
26 | Tommy O'Boyle | 1962–1965 |
27 | Jim Pittman | 1966–1970 |
28 | Bennie Ellender | 1971–1975 |
29 | Larry Smith | 1976–1979 |
30 | Vince Gibson | 1980–1982 |
31 | Wally English | 1983–1984 |
32 | Mack Brown | 1985–1987 |
33 | Greg Davis | 1988–1991 |
34 | Buddy Teevens | 1992–1996 |
35 | Tommy Bowden | 1997–1998 |
36 | Chris Scelfo | 1998–2006 |
37 | Bob Toledo | 2007–2011 |
38 | Mark Hutson | 2011 |
39 | Curtis Johnson | 2012–2015 |
40 | Willie Fritz | 2016–2023 |
41 | Slade Nagle | 2023 |
42 | Jon Sumrall | 2024–present |
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Stadium
Yulman Stadium is the on-campus home for Tulane University football in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a capacity of 30,000 spectators. Opened on September 6, 2014, with a game against Georgia Tech, it replaced the Mercedes-Benz Superdome after 39 seasons. The stadium features two premium seating areas: the Jill H. and Avram A. Glazer Family Club and the Westfeldt Terrace. Yulman Stadium also boasts a large LED video board, two ribbon displays, and a meeting space for year-round use. The Athletes Plaza in front of the stadium hosts pre- and post-game activities, enhancing the game day experience.
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Rivals
LSU
Tulane's biggest and oldest rival is LSU. The rivalry began in 1893, and the teams competed for the "Rag." LSU leads the series 69–23–7 through the 2019 season.
Southern Miss
Known as the Battle for the Bell, Tulane's rivalry with Southern Miss started in 1979. Southern Miss leads the series 24–9 through the 2022 season.
Auburn
Tulane has a rivalry with Auburn, leading the series 17–15–6 through the 2019 season.
Ole Miss
Tulane also has a rivalry with Ole Miss, leading the series 43–28 series through the 2023 season.
Battle for the Rag
Tulane and LSU's rivalry is marked by the Battle for the Rag, a traditional competition between the two teams. The series includes notable moments like the 0-0 tie in the 13th Battle for the Flag in 1914 and Tulane's 14-0 victory in 1973, ending a 25-game non-winning streak.
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Record and Stats
Conference Championships
Tulane has won 10 conference football championships across five different conferences. Notably, they have won three Southeastern Conference (SEC) titles. As of 2024, this is more SEC titles than seven current SEC members: Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt.
Season | Conference | Coach | Overall Record | Conf. Record |
1920 | SIAA | Clark Shaughnessy | 6–2–1 | 5–0 |
1925 | SoCon | 9–0–1 | 5–0 | |
1929 | Bernie Bierman | 9–0 | 6–0 | |
1930 | 8–1 | 5–0 | ||
1931 | 11–1 | 8–0 | ||
1934 | SEC | Ted Cox | 10–1 | 8–0 |
1939 | Red Dawson | 8–1–1 | 5–0 | |
1949 | Henry E. Frnka | 7–2–1 | 5–1 | |
1998 | C-USA | Tommy Bowden | 12–0 | 6–0 |
2022 | AAC | Willie Fritz | 12–2 | 7–1 |
Division Championships
Season | Division | Coach | Opponent | CG result |
2018 | AAC West | Willie Fritz | N/A lost tiebreaker to Memphis |
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Roster
Here is a list of the Tulane Green Wave football team roster
Quarterbacks
Carson Haggard (Fr, Miami, FL)
Kai Horton (Soph, Carthage, TX)
Justin Ibieta (Soph, Metairie, LA)
Darian Mensah (Fr, San Luis Obispo, CA)
Michael Pratt (Boca Raton, FL)
Jack Risner (Fr, Murfreesboro, TN)
Alex Wigginton (Fr, Cocoa Beach, FL)
Running Backs
George Arata (Fr, Bogalusa, LA)
Arnold Barnes III (Fr, New Orleans, LA)
Iverson Celestine (Soph, Mandeville, LA)
Shaadie Clayton-Johnson (Soph, New Orleans, LA)
Trey Cornist (Fr, Cincinnati, OH)
Makhi Hughes (Fr, Birmingham, AL)
Tate Jernigan (Jr, El Paso, TX)
Shedro Louis (Sr, Immokalee, FL)
Charles Schibler (Soph, Gretna, LA)
Wide Receivers
Luke Besh (Soph, New Orleans, LA)
Bryce Bohanon (Soph, Conway, AR)
Chris Brazzell II (Fr, Midland, TX)
Yulkeith Brown (Jr, Miami, FL)
Lucas Desjardins (Soph, Houston, TX)
Trevor Evans (Soph, Baton Rouge, LA)
Dontae Fleming (Jr, LaPlace, LA)
Yash Gupta (Fr, Metairie, LA)
Jha'Quan Jackson (Luling, LA)
Lawrence Keys III (Sr, New Orleans, LA)
Michael Lavergne (Soph, Lake Charles, LA)
Garrett Mmahat (Fr, New Orleans, LA)
Jalen Rogers (Fr, Miami, FL)
Reed Rutkowski (Soph, Park Ridge, IL)
Hunter Summers (Fr, Prosper, TX)
Tight Ends
Alex Bauman (Soph, Red Bank, NJ)
Reggie Brown (Jr, Houston, TX)
Chris Carter (Jr, Homestead, FL)
Joshua Goines (Fr, Frisco, TX)
Blake Gunter (Fr, Madison, MS)
Jonathan Kahn (Soph, Park Ridge, IL)
Andrew Wilks (Soph, Charlotte, NC)
Offensive Linemen
Sully Burns (Fr, Plano, TX)
Landry Cannon (Fr, Destrehan, LA)
Noah Gardner (Fr, Lucas, TX)
Rashad Green (Jr, Baton Rouge, LA)
Sincere Haynesworth (Pearland, TX)
Shadre Hurst (Fr, Cartersville, GA)
Matt Lombardi (Soph, Philadelphia, PA)
Ethan Marcus (Soph, East Rockaway, NY)
Lajuan Owens (Fr, Keller, TX)
Prince Pines (Sr, Baton Rouge, LA)
Darion Reed (Fr, Fort Worth, TX)
Josh Remetich (Jr, New Orleans, LA)
Caleb Thomas (Jr, Orcutt, CA)
Trey Tuggle (Soph, Mize, MS)
Cameron Wire (Sr, Gonzales, LA)
Defensive Linemen
Devean Deal (Soph, El Paso, TX)
Matthew Fobbs-White (Fr, Monroe, LA)
Jah'rie Garner (Fr, New Orleans, LA)
Michael Lunz (Soph, Radcliff, KY)
Austin Sybrandt (Soph, Baton Rouge, LA)
AJ Thomas (Fr, Zachary, LA)
Angelo Anderson (Jr, New Orleans, LA)
Maxie Baudoin IV (Fr, Youngsville, LA)
Isaiah Boyd (Fr, Haverford, PA)
Elijah Champaigne (Soph, Tomball, TX)
Keith Cooper Jr. (Jr, Dickinson, TX)
Adonis Friloux (Soph, Hahnville, LA)
Kameron Hamilton (Soph, Zachary, LA)
Gerrod Henderson (Fr, Spring, TX)
Eric Hicks Jr. (Jr, Savannah, GA)
Darius Hodges (Jr, Montgomery, AL)
Patrick Jenkins (Jr, New Orleans, LA)
James Laprocido (Soph, Plano, TX)
Parker Petersen (Soph, Nashville, TN)
Noah Taliancich (Jr, Destrehan, LA)
Linebackers
Dickson Agu (Fr, Geismar, LA)
Jack Collins (Soph, Cicero, NY)
Mandel Eugene Jr. (Soph, LaPlace, LA)
Tyler Grubbs (Jr, New Orleans, LA)
Jean Claude Joseph III (Fr, Covington, GA)
Harold Lawson (Fr, Baton Rouge, LA)
Taylor Love (Fr, Opelika, AL)
Jesus Machado (Jr, Miami, FL)
Corey Platt Jr. (Soph, Little Rock, AR)
Jared Small (Sr, Baton Rouge, LA)
Adam Uppuluri (Soph, Washington, DC)
Makai Williams (Fr, Cibolo, TX)
Defensive Backs
Kevin Adams III (Fr, Destrehan, LA)
Tahir Annoor (Sr, Nashville, TN)
Chadwick Bailey (Soph, Los Angeles, CA)
DJ Douglas (Jr, Montgomery, AL)
Jai Eugene Jr. (Fr, Destrehan, LA)
AJ Hampton (Sr, Warren, AR)
Kiland Harrison (Jr, Raymond, MS)
Jahiem Johnson (Fr, Hammond, LA)
Brandon Kim (Soph, Lawrenceville, NJ)
Gabe Liu (Soph, Oakland, CA)Jarius Monroe (LaPlace, LA)
Joshua Moore (Fr, League City, TX)
Jared Moorer (Soph, Deerfield Beach, FL)
Rayshawn Pleasant (Fr, West Monroe, LA)
Rishi Rattan (Soph, Shawnee, KS)
William Reed (Fr, Alpharetta, GA)
Lance Robinson (New Orleans, LA)
Kentrell Webb (Fr, Katy, TX)
Rodrek Williams II (Soph, New Orleans, LA)
Safeties
Bailey Despanie (Soph, Lafayette, LA)
Jean-Jacques Hunter (Soph, Lafayette, LA)
Shi'Keem Laister (Jr, Clanton, AL)
Kam Pedescleaux (Sr, Houston, TX)
Darius Swanson (Sr, Aurora, CO)
Special Teams
Valentino Ambrosio (K, Sr, Cranford, NJ)
Lucas Dunker Jr. (K, Soph, Frederick, CO)
Jake Morgan (K, Fr, Allen, TX)
Bobby Noel (K, Soph, Gulf Shores, AL)
Brice Busch (P, Fr, Seminole, FL)
Casey Glover (P, Sr, Jericho, NY)
Ethan Greenberg (P, Fr, Grady, GA)
William Hudlow (P, Fr, New Orleans, LA)
Will Karoll (P, Fr, Sydney, Australia)
Ethan Hudak (LS, Jr, Phoenix, AZ)
Pierson Parent (LS, Fr, Geismar, LA)
Jackson Schmelter (LS, Soph, Wilmette, IL)
Captains and Leaders
Sincere Haynesworth (OL)
Michael Pratt (QB)
Darius Hodges (DL)
Tulane Green Wave Football Team Schedule
The Tulane Green Wave's 2024 regular season schedule has exciting matchups. The season kicks off on Thursday, August 29, with a home game against SE Louisiana. Following this, they will host Kansas State on Saturday, September 7.
Thu, Aug 29: vs SE Louisiana at TBD
Sat, Sep 7: vs Kansas State at TBD
Sat, Sep 14: @ Oklahoma at TBD
Sat, Sep 21: @ Louisiana at TBD
Sat, Sep 28: vs South Florida at TBD
Sat, Oct 5: @ UAB at TBD
Sat, Oct 19: vs Rice at TBD
Sat, Oct 26: @ North Texas at TBD
Thu, Oct 31: @ Charlotte at TBD
Sat, Nov 9: vs Temple at TBD
Sat, Nov 16: @ Navy at TBD
Thu, Nov 28: vs Memphis at TBD
FAQ's On Tulane Green Wave Football
A. The team was established in the 1890s.
A. The team plays home games at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A. The head coach is Jon Sumrall.
A. The team has won 10 conference championships in five different conferences.
A. Yulman Stadium has a capacity of 30,000 spectators.