NU @ TU Prediction Thread

rmndcat

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Wildcat football returns on Saturday as the Cats travel to the Big Easy to play Tulane. With the Cats, things are rarely easy, including making a prediction for these two teams in the first game of the season. Tulane is favored in the AAC this season and the Cats seem to be improved, notably at QB and the D-Line, but it's hard to thoughtfully handicap those match-ups. Vegas has the Cats as 7.5 point underdogs.

But hope springs eternal so...

Purple Cats 20
Green Wave 17

P.S. The game will be played in the same week as the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans. I hope that, while anticipating the game, we give a moment of thought to those lives lost.
 
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TheC

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I have NO idea what to expect from our Cats this year. I don't think we are competing for any BIG titles, but I really don't know if this team will win 7-8 games or zero games. I am generally pessimistic about NU sports (beaten into me over nearly 40 years), so will pick against them here, but would love to be very very wrong:

City of Jazz 27
City of Blues 13
 
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SmellyCat

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Low scoring. I’m gonna say 17-13. I’ve dreamed twice about long Himon runs recently, so I’m predicting he’ll get a long one Saturday.

I can’t decide who’s going to win 17-13 (my dreams won’t tell me), but since this is an NU board I’ll pick the Cats.
 

BosCat

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My only prediction is that we will have the ball inside our 5 yd line and we will do something stupid.
But of course we won't do anything stupid when we have the ball inside their 5 yd line ;)

Purple Haze 23 / Green Wave 16
 

Anon1753033624

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We don't realize we're in a football game until start of the second half. We make a furious comeback but still lose 28-17.
Hàve seen this scenario too many times over the years.
 

Baz = Heisman

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Wildcat football returns on Saturday as the Cats travel to the Big Easy to play Tulane. With the Cats, things are rarely easy, including making a prediction for these two teams in the first game of the season. Tulane is favored in the AAC this season and the Cats seem to be improved, notably at QB and the D-Line, but it's hard to thoughtfully handicap those match-ups. Vegas has the Cats as 7.5 point underdogs.

But hope springs eternal so...

Purple Cats 20
Green Wave 17

P.S. The game will be played in the same week as the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans. I hope that, while anticipating the game, we give a moment of thought to those lives lost.
Tulane is doing a tribute to their 2005 team I read which will be nice.
 
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CatManTrue

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Feeling optimistic about this game and season in general. Stone is a stud, the offensive line is big, the running backs are too, and the defense has talent.

Plus we have Nothing to Lose.

Cats 30
Wave 17
 

zanycat

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Heat and humidity are in the mind. Hydrate well, hopefully have sideline cooling fans, and with all the modern UA wicking materials plus a dash of good clock management and we can negate that environmental advantage. Chicago summers were 95 heat / 95 humidity in the late 90’s so I can’t believe we aren’t somewhat accustomed to it. Just smells different on the bayou but close enough to the North Branch. Both defenses might wilt like a southern magnolia a little.

Cats win 27-21.
 
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EvanstonCat

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44-3 Cats.

I don’t see a weakness in defense.

Preston Stone is a stud and I think our Oline will be much improved. This ain’t going to be the O we’ve been used to seeing with inept OC’s and QB’s.

and Tulane will have glaring first game issues with a team that returns 5 starters total and reliant on a ton of transfers who need time to gel.

Hope springs eternal for game one
 
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eddie_gocats

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Going with 2020 vibes when Peyton Ramsey debut blew away Maryland.

Stone's performance will remind us of that.

D I think will perform well with key interceptions.

Tulane will have hiccups with all the transfers coming together.

Why not?

NU 31-TU 13
 

Deeringfish

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I'm optimistic. I think the D will shock the new Tulane QB who has not spent enough time with the team to get over his rough departure from Utah.

Stone will be solid and the run game will wear Tulane out.
Cats 27 Tulane 10
 

Gladeskat

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Heat and humidity are in the mind. Hydrate well, hopefully have sideline cooling fans, and with all the modern UA wicking materials plus a dash of good clock management and we can negate that environmental advantage. Chicago summers were 95 heat / 95 humidity in the late 90’s so I can’t believe we aren’t somewhat accustomed to it. Just smells different on the bayou but close enough to the North Branch. Both defenses might wilt like a southern magnolia a little.

Cats win 27-21.
So, the late '90's featured 93-degree dew points? Sticky slick!

I doubt if I ever practiced in 95-degree heat in Evanston with the cool breezes that come off the lake on hot afternoons.
 

TheC

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No one really knows before the season starts, but people expect Tulane to compete for the American crown. If they are anywhere near as good as South Florida, we may have our hands full. South Florida dominated a ranked (for what that's worth in Week 1) Boise State last night.
 

Deeringfish

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No one really knows before the season starts, but people expect Tulane to compete for the American crown. If they are anywhere near as good as South Florida, we may have our hands full. South Florida dominated a ranked (for what that's worth in Week 1) Boise State last night.
I really don't get it. They have 60 new players. Their starting QB has been their only a short time and the second QB is hurt. They lost most of their best players from last year. I feel like if NU were to have all that transition they would never be elevated like Tulane has.
 
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JoeWildcat

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Defense keeps us in game until offense starts clicking, then we blow them out:

NU 24
TU 13

Blowout by NU standards.
 

OblioCat

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'Cats 32 Green Swamp Wave 17

My family in NOLA said there's probably too much hype for Tulane, but it will be smarmy wet and cats don't like getting wet.
 
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HKKJB

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I really don't get it. They have 60 new players. Their starting QB has been their only a short time and the second QB is hurt. They lost most of their best players from last year. I feel like if NU were to have all that transition they would never be elevated like Tulane has.
Exactly. Well said on the Tulane situation. I don't get it for the same reasons. I would take the spread for sure and I'm guessing we may beat them by a few TD's. I think our defense may dominate. Last year the D had no support from the O because we couldn't sustain drives. This year we can expect the D to really show its teeth.
 

zanycat

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So, the late '90's featured 93-degree dew points? Sticky slick!

I doubt if I ever practiced in 95-degree heat in Evanston with the cool breezes that come off the lake on hot afternoons.
83 was the Chicago dew point in the summer of 1999. Anything above 70 is oppressive. The heat indexes were like 120.
 
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EvanstonCat

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44-3 Cats.

I don’t see a weakness in defense.

Preston Stone is a stud and I think our Oline will be much improved. This ain’t going to be the O we’ve been used to seeing with inept OC’s and QB’s.

and Tulane will have glaring first game issues with a team that returns 5 starters total and reliant on a ton of transfers who need time to gel.

Hope springs eternal for game one
Sorry, I meant 44-3 Green Wave.

I don’t see a strength on defense.

Preston Stone is a dud and our Oline is unimproved. This is the O we’ve been used to seeing with inept OC’s and QB’s.

and Tulane didn’t have glaring first game issues with a team that returned 5 starters total and reliant on a ton of transfers who needed no time to gel.

Hope is crushed and dead after just game one
 

eddie_gocats

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Going with 2020 vibes when Peyton Ramsey debut blew away Maryland.

Stone's performance will remind us of that.

D I think will perform well with key interceptions.

Tulane will have hiccups with all the transfers coming together.

Why not?

NU 31-TU 13
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