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Revamped Tulane and veteran-laden Navy look primed to challenge for American Conference supremacy

With aggressive moves in the transfer portal, second-year Tulane coach Jon Sumrall appears to have revamped his roster well enough to make the Green Wave an American Conference favorite again — although Navy, Army, UTSA, Memphis or South Florida could have something to say about that.

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Revamped Tulane and veteran-laden Navy look primed to challenge for American Conference supremacy

FILE - Tulane cornerback Bailey Despanie (32) during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Memphis in New Orleans, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Tyler Kaufman, file)


With aggressive moves in the transfer portal, second-year Tulane coach Jon Sumrall appears to have revamped his roster well enough to make the Green Wave an American Conference favorite again — although Navy, Army, UTSA, Memphis or South Florida could have something to say about that.

Tulane went through an offseason of roster upheaval and uncertainty after appearing in its third straight league title game in 2024.

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