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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 28, 2006 This week, Chris Scelfo isn't spending much of his time addressing the obvious. It's no secret that Tulane will play its first true home game in 664 days, returning to the Superdome on Saturday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans last August. But Scelfo, the Green Wave coach, sees no need to rehash what the game means. His players already know. "I really don't have to," Scelfo said Monday. "Everybody else is talking about it for 'em. They're hearing it, they're ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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