Offense
Tulane, Ole Miss’ next football opponent, has a much more refined offense than Mercer, which fell to the Rebels 73-7 last Saturday. Though the Green Wave also like 12 personnel — one running back, two tight ends — they show several formations, diversify their play calling and execute at a much higher level. They also have the benefit of strong QB play courtesy of Michael Pratt.
Although Tulane occasionally runs out of an empty formation, their passing offense revolves mainly around play action. Many of their chunk plays come from play-action shots and routes that attack the boundary.