Tulane Athletics releases episode 19 of THE CURRENT podcast for 2025-26 school year

Will Hall, Head Football Coach
Will Hall, Head Football Coach
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Tulane University Athletics released the nineteenth episode of its official podcast, THE CURRENT, for the 2025-26 school year, according to a March 19 announcement. The episode features host Corey Gloor in conversation with Head Football Coach Will Hall and football student-athletes Jah’rie Garner and Anthony Brown-Stephens.

THE CURRENT is presented by Bryan Subaru and serves as a platform for Tulane Athletics to share updates, interviews, and insights from coaches and athletes. The latest episode continues this tradition by highlighting voices from the university’s football program.

Listeners can access the new episode on several platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Varsity Network. The podcast aims to keep fans informed about developments within Tulane Athletics throughout the academic year.

In addition to promoting the podcast, Tulane Athletics encourages fans to download its official mobile app for Android or iOS devices. This app allows supporters to stay connected with Green Wave teams at any time.

Tickets for upcoming baseball, football, and volleyball games are available through multiple channels such as phone orders, online at TulaneTix.com, or in person at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center ticket office. Supporters are also invited to contribute to the Green Wave Club to help provide resources that benefit student-athletes both academically and athletically.

The release of each new podcast episode offers an opportunity for fans and alumni to engage more closely with Tulane’s athletic community.



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