In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • September 17, 2022

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Welcomeeeee back! It's time for this week's installment of "In Case You Missed It," where, in case you're new here, I give you my reactions to the biggest, most important, funniest and most viral moments throughout the week from the sports universe!  So, let's not keep you waiting any longer, here we go!


  • Pujols update: 696!! 4 more to go!
  • We are Marshall!!! Marshall takes down number 8 Notre Dame! Not surprising though because it’s Notre Dame
  • Another upset! A&M falls to App State! Not surprising though because it’s A&M
  • Well that Anthony Richardson hype train sure came and went
  • That dude walking on to tiger field mid play might be the funniest video this year 
  • This is an absolute embarrassment for the Saints. 
  • Mike and jameis have no chemistry 
  • Justin fields is magical 
  • Pujols 697!!!!
  • BIG NUTZ LUTZ!!
  • I love the NFL so much
  • Rodgers isn’t gonna make it through the season


  • Dionte Johnson with an early catch of the year candidate
  • Soldier Field is a complete disaster, but it gave us one of the coolest moments of the weekend 


  • Jevon Holland with the pinfall celebration as the Dolphins recover a game winning fumble was the best celebration on Sunday


  • I also love Jaylen Waddle’s waddle celebration 
  • Is Geno Smith… good?
  • Dear NFL coaches, stop running shotgun runs on the 1/2 inch line 
  • This Jonah Hime play…. Insane athletic ability
  • Justin Reid is a better kicker than what percentage of kickers that are currently rostered?
  • The NFL should forgive the Saints for Bountygate for beating Brett Favre’s ass. He deserved every bit of that 
  • I LOVE Fitzpatrick and Sherman as analysts 
  • Amazon is out here exposing people will terrible internet.  I for one am watching one of the most krispy NFL games I've ever seen. 
  • All around, Amazon is doing this Thursday night production right.  Multiple streams.  Fantastic booth.  Amazing analysts with personality.  Well done.
  • Derwin James hit Kelce with the cleanest of spinebusters!
  • 698 for Pujols!! Let’s go! 
  • Sean Clifford got JACKED UP! 
  • Texas A&M is weird man… just weird. I'm not saying they're a cult... actually, yes I am.  I am uncomfortable watching these
  • OH. MY. GOD. App State stays undefeated on a Hail Mary win!
  • Oh by the way....

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Football player in red kicks as teammate kneels on field during game, crowd blurred in background
By Patrick Harkness August 20, 2026
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Jackson Courville- Ohio State 
He committed on January 12, 2026 (after entering the portal January 2) and is now on Tulane’s 2026 roster as a redshirt junior (#96, 5’10”, 185 lbs) from Centerville, OH (Centerville HS). 
Here’s why Courville aligns so well with the Green Wave program: 
• Proven Leg Strength and Clutch MAC Production
: In two seasons as Ball State’s starting kicker (2023-24), he went 26-of-34 on field goals (76.5%) and 54-of-56 on extra points. Highlights include a game-winning 52-yard FG as time expired vs. Northern Illinois (2024), his career long, plus multiple makes from 50+ yards. He was automatic inside 40 yards and showed the power and accuracy Tulane needs after the departure of standout Patrick Durkin. 
• P4 Experience and Fresh Start
: After battling for the job at Ohio State in 2025 (limited to just 4 XPs in one appearance), he brings valuable Big Ten reps and camp competition experience. Now at Tulane, he’s locked in a competitive spring battle with Cooper Helmke and Zach Marini. 
• Immediate Depth and Competition in a Reloading Unit
: Tulane aggressively addressed special teams via the portal after losing Durkin. Courville arrives as a high-upside veteran with two years of eligibility left, ready to compete for the starting job and provide reliable kicking depth right away. 
In short, Jackson Courville is a smart, high-character portal pickup who brings proven production, big-leg power, and built-in chemistry with the offense to a position group that needed reinforcements. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
Dagan Bruno football player in teal helmet, number 14, during action pose with name and stats graphic.
By Patrick Harkness August 20, 2026
Dagan Bruno: The Local Walk-On Made Some Noise in Tulane’s Quarterback Room during Spring Camp Dagan Bruno is a 6-foot-2, 200-pound redshirt sophomore quarterback wearing No. 14 for the Tulane Green Wave. A Preferred Walk-On from New Orleans and John Curtis Christian School, the hometown product has steadily transformed from scout-team specialist into a legitimate competitor in the quarterback room under head coach Will Hall. Bruno arrived at Tulane as a late addition to the 2024 class after a standout multi-sport career at John Curtis. As a junior in 2022, he helped lead the Patriots to a Division I Select state championship and was named the most outstanding player in the title game. In his senior season he completed over 72 percent of his passes for 1,504 yards with 13 touchdowns and just one interception while adding 527 rushing yards and eight scores. A true three-sport athlete who also excelled in basketball and baseball, Bruno maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout high school. At Tulane he redshirted in 2024 and spent the bulk of his first two seasons running the scout-team offense, particularly the triple-option looks used by Army and Navy. His experience in John Curtis’s split-back veer made him uniquely valuable in preparing the defense. Playing time was limited, and the lack of consistent reps tested his confidence. Everything changed in spring 2026. Bruno forced his way into the conversation with accurate, decisive play. In the final spring scrimmage he went 5-of-5 for 69 yards, capping the day with a perfect 40-yard touchdown strike down the sideline to Antwaun Parham. Coach Will Hall was emphatic in his praise: “You can win with Dagan Bruno. This is not some feel-good story anymore… Dagan can play. I love his competitive spirit. He’s a tough guy, a winner and a leader.” Bruno has made it clear he wants to shed the “option quarterback” label. “A lot of people tried to push me into being the option quarterback guy,” he said. “I’m trying to break away from that a little bit and become a real quarterback that can go out there and throw the ball around, make the right checks and just do everything right.” Heading into fall camp and the 2026 season, Bruno sits in a competitive four-man race alongside Zeon Chriss-Gremillion, Kadin Semonza, and true freshman Trace Johnson. While the early days of camp have been a mixed bag for him after his strong spring, his accuracy, athleticism, toughness, and local knowledge continue to make him a valuable piece of the room. Whether he earns the starting job, serves as a key backup, or provides package plays, the John Curtis product has already proven he belongs. For a preferred walk-on who stayed home and kept working when the spotlight was elsewhere, Dagan Bruno’s rise is a classic New Orleans football story, one that Green Wave fans should watch closely. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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