New Orleans Times Picayune Coverage of Tulane's Decision To Remain Division I-A
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June 11, 2003
The ballots are in: Football will stay
New Orleans Times Picayune
Resounding cheers momentarily drowned out John Koerner, the chairman of the Tulane Board of Trustees, as he announced to a throng of Green Wave faithful Tuesday morning that a once-divided board had achieved resounding unity: Tulane would, after 110 seasons, keep playing football...
HEALING BEGINS
New Orleans Times Picayune
They hugged twice Tuesday. But in recent weeks, Tulane athletic director Rick Dickson said, he wasn't sure what to make of his relationship with Tulane president Scott Cowen...
Tulane can turn attention to tangle of conference ties
New Orleans Times Picayune
Understandably, Tulane athletic director Rick Dickson has not been paying a great deal of attention to the talk of conference realignment around the nation...
Decision a challenge to Wave fans
New Orleans Times Picayune
Sitting here in the afterglow of Tulane's decision to keep right on chugging in Division I-A intercollegiate athletics, there were several comments that resonated...
Recruits relieved program still alive
New Orleans Times Picayune
Tremell Jack let out an audible exhale of relief. Alvin Johnson pumped his arm with a demonstrative "Yes!"...
Recruiting fine, Wave coaches say
New Orleans Times Picayune
Tulane football coach Chris Scelfo joined other college football coaches on the road in May to begin the 2004 recruiting season. But Scelfo found a tough sell on the recruiting trail...
Scelfo steady in uncertain times
New Orleans Times Picayune
On June 10, Tulane football has already gained its biggest victory of the season...
If only city's Wave fervor was flexible
New Orleans Times Picayune
I might have known the future of Tulane University football even before Scott Cowen did...