OXFORD, Miss. — Vaught Hemingway Stadium has become Tulane’s modern-day house of horrors.
Four years after giving up 707 yards in a 61-21 debacle, the Green Wave was no match for the 13th-ranked Rebels again, falling 45-10 on Saturday in a matchup of unbeatens that never was in doubt. Almost nothing went right on either side of the ball in the program’s most lopsided loss since that miserable night at the end of a Hurricane Ida-forced evacuation to Memphis, Tennessee.
Legendary former Alabama coach Nick Saban picked Tulane (3-1) as his live underdog of the day on "College GameDay", but the Wave’s chance to pull an upset died quickly. Ole Miss (4-0) scored all five times it had the ball in the first half while Tulane managed a lone field goal.
The second half was not any better.
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