Coming off his second American Conference offensive player of the week honor , Tulane quarterback Jake Retzlaff already is jacked up for Saturday’s home game against Florida Atlantic.
The Owls’ hyper-quick pace on offense should guarantee him more opportunities to make plays than at any other time this year. If you watched Tulane’s last home football game against Army, get ready for the Black Knights’ polar opposite.
Army, which held the Green Wave (7-2, 4-1) to 10 points until Retzlaff threw a pair of touchdown passes in the final two minutes, plays at the fourth slowest pace in the FBS.
Florida Atlantic (4-5, 3-3), which allows 34.6 points per game, snaps the ball every 22.1 seconds— faster than every other team in the FBS .
“Yeah, that (getting a host of possessions)’s going to

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