I could hardly watch the OT, because it wasn't really resembling a football game. The amazing effort by EM (next year playing on sundays) was the only reason to pay attention. It was obvious that if Tulane threw the ball deep at least 50% of the time they would have a receiver wide open by 5+ yards. This was even though the field was condensed to 25 yards and end zone. The only reason the game was close is because Tulane is not a passing team. It took all game for them to realize that they need to turn to that back page of their triple option playbook that has the long passes, and just stick with that the rest of the way.