What's Happening?
Tulane's spring football practice on April 4, 2026, marked the ninth day of training for the team. The practice took place in Yulman Stadium, where over 50 potential recruits and their families gathered to observe. A significant development was the participation
of Jamauri McClure, last year's breakout running back, who returned to practice following off-season shoulder surgery. Although McClure engaged in non-contact drills, his presence was a positive sign for the team. Additionally, Cooper Helmke, a St. Martin graduate, worked on field goals, successfully making a 48-yard attempt despite a blocked 35-yard try. Interviews with head coach Will Hall and several players were conducted, providing insights into the team's progress.
Why It's Important?
The return of Jamauri McClure to practice is crucial for Tulane's football team, as he was a standout player last season. His recovery and participation in drills suggest he may soon be ready for full-contact play, which could significantly impact the team's performance in the upcoming season. The presence of numerous recruits and their families at the practice highlights the importance of these sessions in attracting new talent to the program. Cooper Helmke's performance in field goal drills indicates potential for improvement in Tulane's special teams, which could be pivotal in close games. Overall, these developments are vital for Tulane's preparation and strategy as they gear up for the next season.









