Tulane coach Willie Fritz said his offense's fast start at No. 2 Oklahoma is the kind of performance he'd like to see over four quarters when the Green Wave battles Army Saturday.
Tulane's offensive line put bodies on bodies and created some vertical and horizontal movement, Fritz said. The running backs had seams to run as evident by 117 rushing yards in the first quarter.
"Our bread and butter is that inside zone on offense," he said. "If we can run that successfully, the rest of the offense will go."
Oklahoma adjusted in the second half, and a costly pick-6 in the second quarter stymied the momentum before that.