On a different note, it's amazing how many of those were losses - I guess when you're down you're more likely to pass more. I guess Texas Tech probably has some 500+ yard passing games that resulted in losses.
Our football schedules were MUCH tougher back then. LA Tech wasn't in a conference in the 1990's, and most of our games weren't strategically planned for success.
Our football schedules were MUCH tougher back then. LA Tech wasn't in a conference in the 1990's, and most of our games weren't strategically planned for success.
Right. Or like in the Nebraska game we were over-manned to the point that we couldn't stop them, and couldn't run on them but had the talent and the scheme to pass for a lot of yards.
Or against UCF in the late 90s who could match us on passing O.
You have a different memory of that blowout loss than I do. They hammered us 64-30. Rattay and Edwards hooked up on a couple of long TDs, but it mostly ALL UCF that night.
Then later the Rattay-King shootout in the Dome ended the same way, 63-30, ALL Tulane that night.
You have a different memory of that blowout loss than I do. They hammered us 64-30. Rattay and Edwards hooked up on a couple of long TDs, but it mostly ALL UCF that night
Yes, I remember us getting whooped. I also seem to remember it being unseasonably cool with a light drizzle.
But it was the bombs being tossed back and forth that stand out to me.