Louisiana Coverage of Tulane's Decision to Remain Division I-A
June 11, 2003
Tulane elects to maintain I-A football
Baton Rouge Advocate
The Tulane football program was rescued from the brink of extinction when the university's governing body voted unanimously to continue it at the NCAA Division I-A level Tuesday...
Tulane to keep football, remain in Division I-A
Shreveport Times
Tulane quarterback J.P. Losman didn't know whether to believe the words of his friends that were calling him Tuesday morning. So he decided to click on the television for validation...
Board's vote gives Tulane athletic program a new lease on life
Alexandria Town Talk
Tulane quarterback J.P. Losman didn't know whether to believe the words of his friends that were calling him Tuesday morning. So he decided to click on the television for validation...
Tulane board has delivered a mixed message
Alexandria Town Talk
Tulane's governing board spoke with forked-tongue Tuesday, and, consequently, the message was hard to decipher...
Tulane elects to maintain I-A football
Lafayette Daily Advertiser
Tulane board president John Koerner's announcement that the university would remain in Division 1-A and keep football was drowned out by the cheers from nervous supporters clustered outside the meeting room...
Tulane decides to retain I-A athletics
Monroe News Star
Tulane University will keep its football program in Division I-A, the school announced Tuesday...
Wave saved: Tulane remains in Division I-A
Houma Daily Courier
Tulane University will keep its football program in Division I-A, the school announced today...
Tulane decides against changes in athletics
Opelousas Daily World
Tulane University will keep its football program in Division I-A, the school announced today...
Tulane decides to keep football program
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Tulane University will keep its football program in Division I-A, the school announced today...
Zurik: Dickson saved Tulane athletics
WWLTV.com
Rick Dickson saved Tulane athletics - pure and simple. The things he did, the plan he came up with and the goals he hit in just a few weeks were what saved Tulane sports...







