The Tulane football program recently released the 2025 Spring Practice Schedule. The program is scheduled to practice a total of 15 times and finishes off the spring with the Spring Game on April 19.
The times for all the practices and more details about the Spring Game will be announced at a later date.
The program begins the spring practices on Tuesday, March 18, with the first practice. The spring concludes on Saturday, April 19, with the Spring Game.
2025 Football Spring Practice Schedule
Tuesday, March 18 – Practice #1
Thursday, March 20 – Practice #2
Saturday, March 22 – Practice #3
Tuesday, March 25 – Practice #4
Thursday, Match 27 – Practice #5
Saturday, March 29 - Practice #6
Tuesday, April 1 - Practice #7
Thursday, April 3 - Practice #8
Saturday, April 5 - Practice #9
Tuesday, April 8 - Practice #10
Thursday, April 10 - Practice #11
Friday, April 11 - Practice #12
Tuesday, April 15 - Practice #13
Thursday, April 17 - Practice #14
Saturday, April 19 - Practice #15
The Tulane football team (9-5) ended the season playing in the program's third consecutive bowl game. It was also the sixth time in the last seven years that Tulane had been selected to play in a bowl game (2018 – Cure Bowl, 2019 – Armed Forces Bowl, 2020 – Famous Idaho Bowl, 2022 – Cotton Bowl, 2023 – Military Bowl and 2024 – Gasparilla Bowl). Overall, it was Tulane's 17th bowl appearance (1932 – Rose Bowl, 1935 – Sugar Bowl, 1939 – Sugar Bowl, 1970 – Liberty Bowl, 1973 – Astro Bluebonnet Bowl, 1979 – Liberty Bowl, 1980 – Hall of Fame Bowl, 1987 – Independence Bowl, 1998 – Liberty Bowl, 2002 – Hawaii Bowl, 2013 – New Orleans, 2018 – Cure Bowl, 2019 – Armed Forces Bowl, 2020 -Famous Idaho Bowl, 2022 – Cotton Bowl, 2023 – Military Bowl and 2024 – Gasparilla Bowl) with the program sporting an all-time record of 7-10 in bowl games.
Tulane also made the team's third straight AAC Championship Game appearance. The program sports a 32-10 record over the last three seasons. The team's 32 wins is the fourth-most nationally. The team placed first or second in the AAC in 10 different categories including leading the league in third down conversions (52.5), defensive touchdowns (6), completion percentage (65.6), scoring offense (37.2) and passing efficiency defense (111.65). The team was the national leader in defensive touchdowns with six.
The team had a league-high 18 players selected All-AAC this season including 2025 returners Derrick Graham (First Team – offensive tackle), Shadre Hurst (First Team – offensive guard), Sam Howard (Second Team – linebacker), Bailey Despanie (Second Team – defensive back), Rayshawn Pleasant (Second Team – return specialist) and Kameron Hamilton (Third Team – defensive line)
The Green Wave's football team was chosen for third in the AAC Preseason Media Poll with 362 points plus two first-place votes at the annual conference media day.
The school announced the hiring of Jon Sumrall as the 42nd head coach of the team on December 8, 2023. The Huntsville, Alabama native has been one of the most successful head coaches in the country the last three seasons with a record of 32-9, two Sun Belt Conference championships and a pair of double-digit winning streaks. He was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of Year and was twice named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year honor. Sumrall returned to Tulane after serving as the Green Wave's Co-Defensive Coordinator for three years (2012-14). In 2013, he was a crucial part of Tulane's run to the New Orleans Bowl, the program's first postseason appearance since 2002 and third since 1988. Sumrall also was named a finalist for FootballScoop Defensive Line Coach of the Year.