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Tulane Survives Late Surge From South Alabama

Tulane's 33-31 victory marks their fourth undefeated start since 2002, with Coach Jon Sumrall improving to 18-2 against Sun Belt Conference teams.

  • Tulane narrowly edged South Alabama 33-31 in a closely fought matchup played Saturday evening at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
  • The game tightened after Tulane rallied from a 14-0 deficit by scoring 27 unanswered points in the first half and third quarter.
  • South Alabama quarterback Bishop Davenport passed for two touchdowns including a 65-yard reception to Devin Voisin, who finished with eight catches for 152 yards and two scores.
  • Tulane's Jake Retzlaff completed 13 of 24 passes for 125 yards and one touchdown, while Zuberi Mobley rushed for 82 yards and two touchdowns to key the win.
  • The game ended with South Alabama's two-point conversion attempt intercepted by Javion White, preserving Tulane’s 2-0 record and South Alabama falling to 1-1.
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Jake Retzlaff and Zuberi Mobley each with 2 TDs, Tulane holds off South Alabama 33-31

Jake Retzlaff and Zuberi Mobley each score two touchdowns as Tulane holds off South Alabama 33-31 on Saturday night.

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Tulane 33, South Alabama 31

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Tulane survives late surge from South Alabama

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