Tulsa vs Tulane Postgame Notes

10/16/2010 12:00:00 AM | Football

Oct. 16, 2010

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• Tulane won the toss, and deferred. Tulsa elected to receive.

• Tulsa's players wore pink wristbands, towels and skullcaps, and Tulsa's spirit squad wore pink hair ribbons to support breast cancer awareness month.

• True freshman DeWitt Jennings made his first career start at the safety position. He is the seventh freshman to start for Tulsa this season (fourth on defense). He is the seventh first-year player to start on defense.

• Tanner Antle made his team-best 31st consecutive start.

• Tulsa scored on its opening drive for the fourth consecutive game.

• Ja'Terian Douglas' 33-yard touchdown run at the 14:04 mark capped off a 56-second drive and was the earliest Tulsa has scored in a game this season.

• Douglas' touchdown was his longest of the season. All three of his rushing touchdowns have been for double-figure yardage (18, 20 and 33 yards).

• Johnson caught a pass for no gain at the 8:23 mark of the second quarter to extend his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 33 games. Johnson has now caught a pass in every game of his career.

• Tanner Antle recorded both his first forced fumble and recovered fumble of the season on the same play at the 5:07 mark of the second quarter.

• Kevin Fitzpatrick kicked his 25th career field goal at the 3:24 mark of the second quarter. He moved past Chris Earnest (1998-01) for sole possession of eighth place on Tulsa's career field goal chart.

• Tulsa has scored at least 24 points in the first half of its first three home games.

• Damaris Johnson's 40-yard touchdown run at the 10:18 mark of the third quarter capped a 33-second scoring drive--Tulsa's shortest of the season.

• Brian Moore recorded his first career interception on a tipped pass in the end zone from Justin Skillens with 38 seconds left in the third quarter.

• G.J. Kinne's 25-yard touchdown pass to Charles Clay was the 37th of his career moving him past James Kilian (2001-04) into sole possession of fourth place on Tulsa's all-time passing touchdown chart.

• Tulsa scored 50 or more points for the first time this season. It marks the 11th time Tulsa has scored 50 or more points under head coach Todd Graham.

• Tulsa rushed for a season-high 332 yards and the most in a single game since rushing for 439 against Ball State in the GMAC Bowl (1/6/09).

• Tulsa compiled 538 yards of total offense marking the fourth time Tulsa has surpassed the 500-yard mark this season and the 29th time under head coach Todd Graham.

• Damaris Johnson accumulated 149 all-purpose yards. He now has 6,294 career all-purpose yards. During the course of the game, he moved into #20th on the career FBS chart. He surpassed #24 Howard Jackson (UTEP 2001-04), #23 Cedric Benson (Texas 2001-04), #22 Glyn Milburn (Oklahoma-Stanford 1988, 1990-92), #21 Dorien Bryant (Purdue 2004-07) and #20 Damion Fletcher (Southern Miss 2006-09).

• Johnson also passed Damion Fletcher (Southern Miss 2006-09) for fourth on the C-USA career all-purpose yards chart.

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