Tulane's inability to find consistency in the passing game has been one of the team's biggest issues all season, but the thing that frustrates the team most is how the passing game has looked at certain points this season.
The Green Wave (3-5, 0-4 in American Athletic Conference) has leaned heavily on its ground attack since first-year coach Willie Fritz introduced them to his patented spread-option attack, but the offense has played at its best when the team has found a way to have some success throwing the football, as well.
Tulane is 2-1 this season in games where the team has at least 150 passing yards, and the team hopes to pick up its first AAC win of the season by taking advantage of a vulnerable UCF (4-4, 2-2 in AAC) secondary.