Guymon Daily Herald

Tulsa looks to continue momentum against Tulane

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Tulane (5-4, 2-4 American Athletic Conference) at No. 25 Tulsa (4-1, 4-0), Thursday, 6:30 p.m. CT (ESPN) Line: Tulsa by 6 1/2 . Series record: Tulsa leads 11-5.

WHAT’S AT

STAKE?

Tulsa is having its best season in years and wants to build on last Saturday’s win over then-No. 19 SMU. The Golden Hurricane have a clear path to the American Athletic Conference title game, but losing against Tulane would deal a severe blow to those hopes, especially with unbeaten Cincinnati still on the schedule. Tulane is on a three-game win streak and looks to become bowl eligible.

KEY MATCHUP Tulane QB Michael Pratt vs. Tulsa LB Zaven Collins. Pratt, a freshman, has 14 touchdown passes and five rushing scores. Collins is one of the nation’s best linebacker­s. He has been named AAC Defensive Player of the Week three times in five games. Collins, at 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, creates problems as a pass rusher and in coverage.

PLAYERS TO

WATCH

Tulane: DE Patrick Johnson. He leads the nation with 10 sacks. He had one against Army to bring his school-record career total up to 24½. He leads a unit that has allowed 307 yards and 12 points per game during the Green Wave’s three-game win streak.

Tulsa: QB Zach Smith. He has been a second-half maestro this season. Tulsa has three comeback wins from double-digit deficits this season. In the second halves of those games, he has complet

ed 62.5% of his throws for 550 yards with six touchdowns and just one intercepti­on. FACTS & FIGURES Tulane has won the past three games in the series. ... Tulsa’s win over SMU last week was its second over a ranked opponent this season. It’s the first time the Golden Hurricane have won more than one game against ranked teams in a season. ... Tulsa has had four games postponed this season because of COVID-19. ... Tulane has scored at least 30 points in seven straight games.

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