As Tulane wrapped up its spring game Friday night, one thing was clear - the offense can be explosive.
But the Green Wave defense stole the show recording five sacks and forcing a safety on an intentional grounding call in the end zone.
"It was a physical practice, but I feel like everybody is just getting warmed up," senior defensive end Robert Kennedy said. "All spring we had to tag off them, so this is one of the few chances we get to really tackle someone, so we enjoyed that a lot."
During the two 15-minute halves, the first-team offense moved the ball but struggled in the red zone.