Many of the offenses throughout college football has made the shift over to up-tempo, spread offenses that put large amounts of points at a rapid pace.
Fans that are looking for that style of game probably won't like what they see when Tulane and UConn meet up in Saturday's regular-season finale.
"It's gonna be a good game, I feel. Probably not for viewers because it's gonna just be defensive," Tulane quarterback Glen Cuiellette joked. "It's gonna be a tough, physical game."
The last two times the Green Wave (3-8, 0-7 in American Athletic Conference and the Huskies have met, the two schools have only managed to score a combined 25 points and its unlikely this week's game will be any different with both teams' struggles on the offensive end.