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Tulane Claims American Crown, Eyes CFP Berth
6 Dec
Summary
- Jake Retzlaff scored two touchdowns, leading Tulane to a 34-21 win.
- Tulane is positioned for a College Football Playoff spot.
- North Texas star running back Caleb Hawkins exited with an injury.

No. 20 Tulane triumphed over No. 24 North Texas with a 34-21 victory in the American Conference championship game, propelling them to the brink of a College Football Playoff berth. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff showcased his dual-threat ability with two crucial rushing touchdowns. The Green Wave's defense also played a pivotal role, with safety Jack Tchienchou involved in several game-changing moments, including forcing a fumble that led to a scoring drive.
The victory was bittersweet for North Texas as their star running back, Caleb Hawkins, the nation's leader in rushing touchdowns, left the game early in the second quarter with a left arm injury. Despite Hawkins' absence, the Mean Green fought back, but Tulane's defense ultimately sealed the win with late-game interceptions. Both teams were coached by individuals who had accepted new jobs, adding a unique dynamic to the championship contest.
Tulane's Jamauri McClure added 121 rushing yards and a touchdown to the effort, while Chris Rodgers returned an interception for a score. The Green Wave now stands in prime position to become one of the top five conference champions to earn a CFP invitation. The win marks a significant achievement for the program under challenging circumstances.




