Jags Fall On The Road At #24 Tulane, 37-17

September 3, 2023 · By · Filed Under Football 

The 2023 football season did not start as well as the Jaguars had hoped.

Tulane defended their #24 ranking as quarterback Michael Pratt took advantage of the Jaguar secondary for the tune of 294 yards and four touchdowns while completing 14 of 15 pass attempts on the way to a 37-17 over the Jags at Yulman Stadium Saturday night.

The Jaguars woes in the secondary is too similar to the Jags appearance in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in December when Western Kentucky’s Austin Reed lit up the Jags for 497 yards and four touchdowns in a 44-23 win in the Caesar’s Superdome.

The Jags secondary had receivers running wide open and giving up explosive plays. Pratt connected with Jha’Quan Jackson and Lawrence Keys for 47-yard touchdowns.

South Alabama’s woes started early when the normally sure-handed La’Damian Webb fumbled on the second play of the game giving the Green Wave a short field. It only took them four places to get into the end zone for the first points of the game.

After Diego Guajardo came up short on a 53-yard field goal attempt, the Green Wave answered with a 29-yard field goal.

The Jags got on the scoreboard early in the second quarter when quarterback Carter Bradley ran to the right and dove for the pylon. After being called out of bound short of the end zone, the officials reviewed the play and overturned the call on the field for a touchdown.

Tulane only needed three plays to respond. After a four-yard run, Patt connected with Dontae Fleming for 39 yards, but a facemask penalty gave 15 yards back. But Pratt connected with Jackson for the 47-yard score for a 17-7 advantage.

After a punt, the Green Wave would strike again quickly. A six-yard run set up Pratt to connect with Keys for another 47-yard touchdown and a 24-7 lead.

Bradley threw his first interception at the Tulane 27 but the Jags defense got the ball right back with Khalil Jacobs strip sacked Pratt and Ke’Shun Brown recovered it at the 13. Unfortunately, the offense had to settle for a 36 yard field goal for a 24-10 halftime score.

Tulane got the opening kick of the second half and a few plays into the quarter Yam Banks forced a fumble that Ricky Fletcher recovered at the Jags 47. But that was also the end of Banks’ night as he went into the concussion protocol and never returned.

The Jags strung together a 12 play, 53 yard drive that was capped off by Bradley’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Devin Voisin. However, that would be the Jags last points of the game.

Tulane would close out the game with 13-unanswered points. The Green Wave capped off the scoring with a 48-yard touchdown pass from Pratt to Jackson and a pair of field goals.

Stats

The Jags rushed for 75 yards on 32 attempts. They threw for 190 yards for 265 yards of total offense.  

Tulane rushed for 142 yards on 38 carries and threw for 294 yards for 436 yards of total offense.

Carter Bradley was 23-of-30 for 190 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Pratt finished 14-of-15 for 294 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions.

La’Damian Webb led the Jags ground attack with 40 yards on nine carries. Kentrel Bullock added 37 yards on 12 carries, and Braylon McReynolds had 9 yards on two carries.

Makhi Hughes ran for 41 yards on 8 carries to lead the Green Wave. Pratt ran for 39 yards on 11 carries, leading the Tulane rushing attack for most of the game.

Jamaal Pritchett caught five passes for 63 yards. Caullin Lacy added seven catches for 60 yards. Devin Voisin was the only receiver with a score, his only catch for the game.

Jha’Quan Jackson caught three passes in the game for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Lawrence Keys added four catches for 96 yards and a touchdown. Chris Brazzell also had four catches for 53 yards and a touchdown.

James Miller and Jamie Sheriff led the team with seven stops each. Khalil Jacobs was the only Jag to record a sack.

Sheriff, Jacobs and Yam Banks all forced one fumble each.

Yam Banks, Jalen Jordan and Braylon McReynolds all left the game with injuries not to return. Their status for next week will need to be monitored for next week.

Quotes

“I’m very disappointed in just the lack of execution of the things we say we wanted to do to win,” said head coach Kane Wommack. “The first thing, you’ve got to take care of the football. We turned the ball over five times. That’s not winning football, that’s not the way we have won here in the past. We said defensively we wanted to limit explosive plays, and we’ve got a very experienced secondary that put their eyes in the wrong place. Whether they were trying to make too many plays up front or the intermediate game. Credit them, they had a good plan, but it’s a hard pill to swallow when you just don’t execute.”

“Two of the issues were things we have worked tirelessly to get corrected,” Wommack said. “And they did not. It’s unfortunate, but we’re going to have to show our guys again how truly disciplined they have to be on the back end.”

Speaking about the Western Kentucky film, Jaden Voisin said, “We’ve got to find those holes on film and patch them up. People are going to attack us based on that (Western Kentucky) film. We’ve got to clean some things up in that area.”

Next Game

South Alabama opens their home schedule with Southeastern Louisiana at Hancock Whitney Stadium. The game will kick off at 4pm on Saturday, September 9th. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and the Jaguar Radio Network.

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