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No. 17 Tulane coach Sumrall mourns father’s death day before facing No. 6 Ole Miss in playoff debut

NEW ORLEANS (AP) 鈥 Tulane coach Jon Sumrall mourned the death of his father on Friday, a day before the No. 17 Green Wave make their .

Sumrall said his father died in his sleep on Thursday night after lengthy health issues. George Sumrall was 77.

鈥淕od gave us more time with my dad than we thought we would get,鈥 Sumrall said in . 鈥淒ad was a fighter. I learned so much from him … being a man of faith, grit, hard work, attitude, service and more.鈥

Sumrall said he will always remember how his father was well enough to attend Tulane鈥檚 34-21 win over North Texas in the American Athletic Conference championship two weeks ago, and the news conference held at Gainesville, Florida, .

鈥淗e was always there for me and I know he will be watching,鈥 said Sumrall, who is staying on as Tulane鈥檚 coach through the playoffs. He then credited his parents for setting great examples and closed his note by writing, 鈥淟ove you always Dad!鈥

Tulane (11-2) travels to face Ole Miss (11-1) at Oxford, Mississippi, with the winner advancing to face No. 2 Georgia at the Sugar Bowl.

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