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Unstoppable! The Untold Story of the Undefeated 1998 Tulane Green Wave That Took College Football by Storm 🏈💥

Well, buckle up, sports fans, because we’re about to take a trip down memory lane to the thrilling saga of the 1998 Tulane Green Wave! Get ready for some gridiron greatness, New Orleans style, as we delve into the unforgettable season that had fans cheering from the bayou to Bourbon Street.

First things first, let’s talk about the man of the hour, head coach Tommy Bowden. With his infectious energy and strategic prowess, Coach Bowden led the Green Wave on a wild ride that would go down in history. And trust me, folks, he had some wise words to say about his team’s remarkable journey.

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts,” Coach Bowden famously remarked, channeling the spirit of resilience that defined the 1998 Tulane Green Wave.

Now, let’s talk players. Oh boy, where do we even begin? How about we start with the man under center, quarterback extraordinaire, Shaun King. This guy was the heart and soul of the Green Wave offense, slinging passes with pinpoint accuracy and racking up touchdowns like it was nobody’s business. With a cannon for an arm and ice water in his veins, King was the driving force behind Tulane’s explosive aerial attack.

But let’s not forget about the ground game, folks. Running back Jerald Sowell was an absolute beast, bulldozing through defenders and leaving a trail of broken tackles in his wake. This guy was a human wrecking ball, and opposing defenses trembled at the mere sight of him barreling towards the end zone.

Of course, no offense is complete without a solid receiving corps, and the Green Wave had some real studs in that department. Guys like JaJuan Dawson and Kerwin Cook lit up the scoreboard with their blazing speed and sure hands, giving opposing defensive backs nightmares for weeks on end.

And let’s not overlook the unsung heroes of the offensive line, the big fellas up front who paved the way for all those electrifying plays. Guys like Bernard Robertson and Jerry Godfrey may not have gotten the glory, but trust me, folks, they were the backbone of that offense, opening up holes for the running game and providing King with the protection he needed to work his magic.

Now, let’s talk defense, because you can’t win championships without a stout D to back you up. And let me tell you, the 1998 Tulane Green Wave had one of the most ferocious defenses in the land. Led by standouts like cornerback Delvin Lewis and linebacker Stephen J. Bates, this unit was like a brick wall, shutting down opposing offenses with ruthless efficiency.

But don’t just take my word for it, folks. Let’s take a look at the numbers, shall we? In the 1998 season, the Green Wave averaged an eye-popping 36.9 points per game on offense, while holding opponents to just 19.6 points per game on defense. That’s what you call dominance, folks, plain and simple.

And how about those individual stats? Shaun King threw for a whopping 3,510 yards and 38 touchdowns, while Jerald Sowell rushed for 1,305 yards and 11 touchdowns of his own. On the defensive side of the ball, Delvin Lewis snagged 6 interceptions, while Stephen J. Bates racked up an impressive 89 tackles.

But perhaps the most impressive stat of all is the Green Wave’s overall record for the 1998 season – a jaw-dropping 12 wins and just 0 losses. That’s right, folks, you heard me correctly – the 1998 Tulane Green Wave went undefeated, capping off their historic season with a thrilling victory in the Liberty Bowl.

And there you have it, folks – the incredible tale of the 1998 Tulane Green Wave. A team for the ages, a beacon of hope and inspiration in a world too often plagued by doubt and despair. So here’s to Coach Bowden and his band of gridiron warriors, may their legacy endure for generations to come. Geaux Green Wave!

Ben Hall

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