Meh- actions speak louder than words. The Northwestern coach seems like a nice enough guy, and maybe the decision was out of his hands.
Karma is a you know what, and Northwestern got theirs.
The Green Wave had incentive , but also a better team

As far as the Uni flap, great builtin board material, but Tulane didn't plan what to wear very well and deflecting the blame to a school that already planned theirs and was expected to find new clothes with short notice they had to change or face the whine .
If Tulane had planned to wear their 2025 road uniforms a few months ago, they should have contacted Northwestern back then.
If it was a spur of moment decision, in August, and they contacted Northwestern right after they thought it was a good idea, Tulane disrespected Northwestern by feeling the Wildcats must change what they wear at the last moment, even though Northwestern had got everything they needed ready for the game.
It's a case of boo hoo I'm a victim by the Tulane HC , instead of admitting their poor planning and demand for accommodation despite it was rejected .
as for the 20 point loss, even though the spread was low NW+5.5
preseason rankings had Northwestern at 86 to Tulane's 45
(from a google search, showing what was thought of both programs going into this season)
>Since 2022, no Group of 5 team has won more games than Tulane (32). The Green Wave ought to again be among the best of the American in terms of talent,<
>For virtually the entirety of this millennium, Northwestern has effectively put the same team on the field -- shaky QB, good defense, smart players -- and watched as the results come up with either 10 wins and a run at the Big Ten or a 3-9 season that's physically painful to watch.
From Tier 1 to Tier 20, David Hale ranks all 136 college football program into tiers ahead of the 2025 season.
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