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  2. Gibson Hall (Tulane University) - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1894, Gibson Hall is the oldest structure on the present Tulane University campus. It faces on to St. Charles Avenue and is the entry landmark to the uptown campus. It was designed by architects Harrod and Andry in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and constructed of stone over brick.

  3. Gibson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gibson Hall may refer to: Gibson Hall (Tulane University), a building at Tulane University in the United States; Gibson Hall (University of Arkansas), a building at the University of Arkansas in the United States; Gibson Hall, London, built as the headquarters of the former National Provincial Bank

  4. Tad Gormley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Tulane Green Wave football team played four homecoming games and one non-conference game at the stadium in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2008. [ 9 ] After Hurricane Katrina , the first event held at the newly renovated stadium was an LHSAA high school prep-football game on September 21, 2006 pitting Brother Martin High School versus L. W. Higgins ...

  5. Why Memphis football and Tulane are playing on ... - AOL

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    Memphis and Tulane are playing on Thanksgiving Day this year and not Mississippi State and Ole Miss. Here's why.

  6. History of Tulane Green Wave football - Wikipedia

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    Tulane's earliest athletic traditions are tied to its football team. Football was introduced to Tulane by Hugh and Thomas Bayne, who played the game at Yale University. [1] The first organized game was played on New Year's Day in 1890 by dividing students into two teams, and this became the first football game in New Orleans or Louisiana. [1]

  7. 1970 Liberty Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Entering the 1970 bowl season, Tulane finished the regular season with a record of 7–4. Following a 26–14 defeat to the rival LSU Tigers, the Green Wave accepted a bid to play in the Liberty Bowl. [2] The appearance in the game marked Tulane's first since the 1940 Sugar Bowl and their fourth overall bowl appearance.

  8. Devon Walker (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Devon Walker (born November 29, 1990) is an American former college football player. He was playing at Tulane University when he was paralyzed from the neck down during a college game following a collision with a teammate.

  9. Ty Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson attended Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Arizona. [2] As a senior in 2020, he passed for 3,431 yards and 34 touchdowns. He won numerous awards that season, including the All-American Bowl Offensive Player of the Year, Maxwell Football Club Offensive Player of the Year, Ed Doherty Award and was the Arizona Gatorade Football Player of the Year.