Photo gallery: See the best photos from the Tulsa-San Jose State game Related story: Hurricane sixth in AAC power rankings Related story: Biggest issues of the week for TU Related story: TU needs big-time game from Dane Evans When the University of Tulsa visits Ohio State’s 105,000-seat stadium Saturday afternoon, the smallest FBS school will battle with one of the traditional powerhouses in college football. For the 2:30 p.m. meeting, which will be televised nationally on ABC, the Golden Hurricane is publicly downplaying the perceived David versus Goliath aspect and employing a “next game on the schedule” approach. “For us, it’s not about the helmet; it’s not about the (name on the) shirt,” coach Philip Montgomery said. “It’s about what you have to do between those lines, and we’re going to approach that in the same manner as we’re going to approach the next week and the next week. “Is it a big game? Sure, it’s a big game. It’s going to be on a big stage. Take all of those things out of it, and it’s still a football game. They get 11 on offense and 11 on defense, just like we do.” TU has played with a chip…
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