CFA 2015 Game 94: UConn at Tulane, Nov. 7

Tulane running back Sherman Badie runs the ball during the Green Wave's loss to UConn on Nov. 7, 2015. (RoadTripSports photo by Kendall Webb)

Tulane running back Sherman Badie runs the ball during the Green Wave’s loss to UConn on Nov. 7, 2015. (RoadTripSports photo by Kendall Webb)

Check out our entire photo gallery from this game.

NEW ORLEANS, La. – It was an ugly game played in even uglier conditions. But at the end, the scoreboard looked pretty good to the visitors from Connecticut.

The UConn Huskies and the Tulane Green Wave played in a driving rainstorm for much of the afternoon, and the visiting Huskies eventually held on for a 7-3 victory – a score that reflected just how hard it was to function in the conditions. In the end, Tulane quarterback Tanner Lee completed just 13-of-40 passes for 106 yards, and it was his one completion to the other team – an interception by the Huskies’ Jamar Summers – that proved to be the difference. Summers returned the pick 67 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter, and it would prove to be all the points UConn needed.

The College Football America 2015 Yearbook features 936 college football teams from the United States and Canada in 455 striking, full-color pages. That includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA and CCCAA, along with all 27 of the Canada Interuniversity Sport (CIS) programs. It also includes updates on club football, one-year postgraduate prep/sports academies and Mexican college football, along with dozens of action shots and stadium photos.

The print edition is available online via Amazon.com and other major retailers such as Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million. Additionally, the book is available in digital form at CFBMatrix.com.

Go to the following places to purchase College Football America 2015 Yearbook:

Amazon (hardcover book): http://amzn.to/1MBYYB2

CFBMatrix.com (digital copy): http://bit.ly/1KAoyWX

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