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Tulane vs. North Texas live updates: Green Wave, Mean Green clash for CFP spot in American Championship Game

No. 20 Tulane hosts No. 24 North Texas in a battle for conference glory as two College Football Playoff contenders go to war Friday night in the American Conference Championship Game. To the winner goes league supremacy and in all likelihood a berth in the CFP as one of the 12-team bracket's final two seeds. And for one of the two coaches in this matchup, a chance to go out on top is at stake. Both leaders are set to depart for new jobs at the end of the season with Tulane's Jon Sumrall bound for Florida and North Texas' Eric Morris announced as the next Oklahoma State coach.

The victorious side will be in line for its debut playoff appearance. Tulane won the American in 2022, but the CFP had yet to expand, and the Green Wave thus secured a berth in a non-playoff-affiliated Cotton Bowl. If North Texas wins this title bout, it will be a first-time American champion and a league champion regardless of affiliation for the first time since 2004.

This has the potential to be the highest-scoring game of all the conference championship matchups. North Texas features the nation's most prolific offense, and Tulane is no stranger to points, either, having posted at least 24 points in every conference game. Mean Green quarterback Drew Mestemaker will be arguably the top player on the field as the most productive passer in college football.

Keep it locked here as CBS Sports provides you with live updates, highlights and analysis as Tulane clashes with North Texas in the 2025 American Championship Game. 

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Momentum shifter for the Mean Green?

North Texas finally got a defensive stop. While the Mean Green technically got off the field once in the first half, the special teams mistake sent the defense right back into action seconds later. The unit held Tulane off the scoreboard on the first drive of the second half, forcing a field goal attempt that went wide left.

Could this be a turning point in a game that is quickly getting out of hand? North Texas will need to capitalize on as many possessions as possible the rest of the way to have a shot.

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Green Wave defense in control against high-octane Mean Green

The biggest question for Tulane entering the night was whether it could keep the North Texas offense in check. The jury was out after one possession, as the Green Wave prevented explosive plays but did allow a lengthy 15-play touchdown drive. From that point onward, the group has been tough as nails.

Santana Hopper's drive-ending sack late in the second quarter was the fourth sack of the half for the Tulane pass rush, and Mo Westmoreland has been a force up front with a couple of tackles for loss. Jack Tchienchou forced a fumble that led to a touchdown, too, as the Green Wave logged dynamic play after dynamic play against the nation's No. 1 scoring offense.

North Texas picked up just 115 yards in the first half, putting it on pace for just 230 yards for the game. The Mean Green's lowest total in a single game this season is 406 yards.

Tulane could not have picked a better time to play some of its most stout defense of the year, and the consecutive stops allowed it to control the pace of play -- a critical achievement against such an explosive opponent.

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Special teams gaffe costs North Texas ahead of halftime

HALF: Tulane 24, North Texas 7

North Texas sprung its first defensive stop of the game and forced a Tulane punt, but a critical error set the Green Wave up to extend its lead.

Baron Tipton was back in coverage for the Mean Green when the punt bounced off of him, creating a live-ball situation and allowing Tulane to recover the ball on the 13-yard line. It was a controversial play in that a Tulane player made contact with the North Texas return man, but in the absence of a kick-catch interference call, the result of the play stood. Jack Tchienchou picked up the ball and has now been directly involved in two fumble recoveries for Tulane.

Jake Retzlaff snuck in from 1 yard out on the final play of the half to capitalize on the special teams fireworks and put the Green Wave up by three scores. He is up to two rushing touchdowns on the night.

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Tulane lead grows to double digits

Mid 2Q: Tulane 17, North Texas 7

Patrick Durkin knocked a 30-yard field goal attempt through the uprights to give the Green Wave a two-possession lead with 5:46 to play in the first half.

While North Texas now has even more work to do in clawing back from its deficit, forcing Tulane to take three points on the drive is a win. The Green Wave had all the momentum in the game and advanced to the red zone, threatening to go up by a pair of touchdowns before the drive fizzled out.

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North Texas RB Caleb Hawkins departs with apparent injury

Caleb Hawkins was banged up on the play in which he fumbled. North Texas' top running back, who has seven carries for 20 yards, plus an 11-yard catch, is being evaluated for an apparent collarbone injury, according to the ESPN broadcast. Trainers took Hawkins into the sideline medical tent, and after a quick evaluation, they walked him into the ground floor of the stadium towards the X-ray room.

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Tulane capitalizes on turnover to take first lead

Early 2Q: Tulane 14, North Texas 7

The Tulane defense was responsible for the first stop of the night, and it resulted in seven points the other way.

The Green Wave made that stop in style. After a Mo Westmoreland sack set up third-and-long for North Texas, the defense made an even bigger play on the ensuing snap. Jack Tchienchou put his helmet on the ball to jar it loose from Caleb Hawkins' hands, and LJ Green picked up the fumble and returned it 34 yards into opposing territory.

It took just two plays for Tulane to turn the opportunity into points. Jamauri McClure handled a pair of carries and took the first one for 30 yards and hauled the second one 7 yards across the goal line.

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Tulane draws even to conclude slow-paced first quarter

End 1Q: Tulane 7, North Texas 7

Tulane saw North Texas' fourth-down conversion and thought it ought to try a couple itself. Jake Retzlaff kept a promising opening possession alive for the Green Wave with a 2-yard sneak on fourth-and-1 and punched the ball into the end zone with another 2-yard run on fourth-and-goal.

With that score, the first quarter comes to a close after just two combined full possessions. It was a surgical start for the offenses but also an impressive job by the defenses to limit explosive plays, particularly given the acumen of these two offensive units.

The slow-paced game favors Tulane as it limits the North Texas' top-ranked scoring operation to fewer opportunities. Plus, Jon Sumrall has been comfortable with drawn-out possessions this year, having averaged 27.3 seconds per play against FBS opponents.

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And we're off in the American Conference Championship Game with a methodical North Texas touchdown drive

Early 1Q: North Texas 7, Tulane 0

The Mean Green received the opening kickoff and made the Tulane defense work from the get-go. Drew Mestemaker led his offense on a 15-play drive to start the game and capped off the marathon possession with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Tre Williams III, giving North Texas the game's first lead.

It took a pair of third-down conversions and a fourth-down pickup for the visitors to march their way to the end zone. If the Mean Green can sustain lengthy drives like this throughout the night, they should be able to wear down Tulane's 64th-ranked defense.

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Mean Green offensive machine

If North Texas defeats the perennial conference title contender and wins its first American crown, it will almost certainly be because of its offense. Redshirt freshman quarterback Drew Mestemaker leads the nation in passing with 3,835 yards, true freshman running back Caleb Hawkins paces the sport in rushing touchdowns (23) and total touchdowns (26), sophomore wide receiver Wyatt Young ranks third nationally with 1,203 receiving yards and the team as a whole is the highest-scoring operation in the country at 46.8 points per game. The Mean Green put up at least 52 points in each of their final three regular-season games.

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Class of the American

Although it came away victorious just once (2022), Tulane reached the conference championship game each of the last three years and on Friday will become the first program in American history to play in four consecutive title games. The Green Wave is also 29-3 in regular-season conference games dating back to 2022, good for the best winning percentage (.906) of any team in the FBS. It is a stretch of dominance for the Green Wave that spans multiple coaching staffs, which indicates an immense amount of program strength and suggests it will be able to reload once Jon Sumrall departs for Florida.

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Lame-duck coaches

Jon Sumrall and Eric Morris have had their hands full of late, balancing tasks at two different schools. Both were announced as incoming coaches at Power Four universities with Sumrall bound for Florida and Morris set to take over at Oklahoma State. But unlike some coaches on the 2025 carousel (looking at you, Lane Kiffin), their schools permitted them to remain with their respective teams through the end of the season. It is a unique wrinkle in this matchup that brings into question how focused the coaches will be on the task at hand and how motivated their players will be to suit up for coaches who are on their way out.

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Tulane vs. North Texas pick, prediction

Tulane is the more proven team against high-end competition. The Green Wave defeated a pair of Power Four opponents in Northwestern and Duke and did not lose to a team below .500. Meanwhile, let it not be forgotten that the last time (and only time) North Texas played a ranked team, it lost by 27 points to a conference foe in South Florida. While Drew Mestemaker and his supporting cast could post a number that Tulane simply cannot match, the Green Wave is more battle-tested, familiar with the big stage and boasts home-field advantage. This might be a "wrong team favored" situation with Eric Morris' unit laying a field goal on the road. Pick: Tulane ML (+110)

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Tulane vs. North Texas preview

The conference title is on the line, and so too is a potential College Football Playoff berth as No. 20 Tulane hosts No. 24 North Texas in the American Conference Championship Game. Both squads are led by departing coaches (Tulane's Jon Sumrall and North Texas' Eric Morris) who will continue to lead their respective programs through the end of the season, and neither wants this to be the final game for their headman before he exits for his new job.

Considering where the American stands in the context of other Group of Five leagues, the longstanding assumption is that the league winner will be the fifth-highest ranked conference champion in the nation. With that designation comes an automatic bid in the CFP, likely as the No. 12 seed. And depending on what happens in the ACC, the victor could be held in even higher regard. Neither the Green Wave nor the Mean Green have ever played in the CFP, so history is on the table regardless of the result.

The conference championship game is an on-campus affair in the American. Both teams went 7-1 in league play, but Tulane will host the title bout by virtue of being the highest-ranked American team in the Week 14 CFP Top 25. The Green Wave is unbeaten at home and posted the first 6-0 record in Yulman Stadium history.

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