Tulane Beats UConn: Rapid Reactions


The Tulane Green Wave earned its first American Conference victory ever by beating the UConn Huskies 12-3 in a home victory.

Here are the key takeaways:

1. This was important. UConn is not a great team, or even an average team, but they are a team. In our conference. As their hometown paper remarked, "Both teams need a win. Badly." Tulane was the team that survived today.

2. Nick Montana earned a W. The son of Joe started 11-games last year in a season that ended in a bowl berth. Losing the starting job to Tanner Lee in camp couldn't have been a great feeling, but Nick stayed with the program and had a chance to lead tonight.

The word that came to mind was efficiency. Arm strength has always been the challenge for Montana, but he delivered a series of effective throws on short routes to keep drives alive. He didn't cough the ball up or sustain as many sacks as he regularly did last year. All in all, great game for a third stringer coming in for his first start of the year, right?

3. Anthony DiRocco put one through the uprights. From the right hashmark in the fourth quarter, DiRocco helped to extend the Tulane lead in a close game. He wasn't a liability, and he took care of a tough but critical kick. It's too soon to tell whether the Cairo Santos visit will be a turning point for his season, but tonight was the first solid game he has had in a Tulane jersey.

4. Defense had swag tonight. The Tulane defense has been a bit of a surprise this year given sky high hopes entering the season.

The unit showed up tonight. Three turnovers --- two of which ended with a Darion Monroe recovery --- let us attain a +3 turnover margin this game. This was highlighted by a safety after a bad run call on the 1 yard line for UConn. Defense produced offense tonight.

5. Yulman Stadium remains undefeated as a venue in night games. It's also 2-1 all-time with the lone loss to #22 Georgia Tech.

Tulane will head back on the road to face UCF in Orlando, FL next week.

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