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  Jake Retzlaff passed for a touchdown and added a 69-yard scoring run in his Tulane debut, and the Green Wave rolled to a 23-3 victory over Northwestern on Saturday. Retzlaff - who won 11 games at BYU last season, but transferred after learning he faced a suspension for violating his former school's honor code - accounted for 265 yards of offense. He passed for 152 yards and rushed for 113. His numbers could have been better if not for six drops by Tulane receivers, including two in the end zone during one early drive that ended with a short field goal.

New Northwestern quarterback Preston Stone, a transfer from SMU, threw a career-high four interceptions in his Wildcats debut, including on his first pass. He also lost a late fumble. Tulane converted the first three interceptions into 17 points - starting with Retzlaff's scoring pass to Justyn Reid in the back of the end zone - while building a 20-3 halftime lead. The game was Tulane's first at home against a team from the Big Ten Conference since 1955, when the Green Wave also defeated Northwestern. The mid-day, late-August kickoff this time forced the visitors from just north of Chicago to endure the type of uncomfortably hot, humid air for which south Louisiana is known during summer. Temperatures were in the mid-80s, but with the sun shining much of the game and humidity around 70%, the heat index was in the mid- to high-90s. - Tulane/AP College Football


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