2007 SPRING PROSPECTUS INSIDE 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL FAST FACTS  Hawai’i returns for his senior season to lead the Warrior offense Quick Facts ______2 which finished tops in the nation in scoring offense (46.9), passing offense (441.3), and total 2007 Signings ______3-5 offense (559.2). 2007 Spring Rosters______6-7  Brennan, who finished sixth in the voting for the 2006 , led the nation in Honors Candidates ______8-12 seven statistical categories, including Total Offense (422.5), Passes (58), Passing 2006 Season Review & Notes ______13-15 Efficiency (186.0), Points Responsible For (27.7), Completion Percentage (72.6%), Total Passing 2006 Game Recaps & Statistics ______16-22 Yards (5,549), and Passing Yards Per Game (396.4). The All-American also broke or tied18 NCAA 2006 Records ______23-26 records, 17 WAC records, and 41 school records, and was the recipient of the Sammy Baugh Award, 2006 Game-By-Game Starters ______27 which goes to the nation’s top passer. 2006 Results & Statistics ______28-30  After just eight seasons, Warrior head coach became UH’s all-time winningest coach, recording his 64th win in 2006. He surpassed Dick Tomey who compiled 63 wins in 10 sea- 2007 SCHEDULE sons (1977-86).  Three starting receivers return to the Warrior offense, including 1,000-yard receivers and Jason Rivers, along with Ryan Grice-Mullen. The trio combined for 3,168 yards and 36 DATE OPPONENT TIME Sept. 1 OPEN in 2006. Sept. 8 at Louisiana Tech* TBA  Inside linebackers Adam Leonard and Solomon Elimimian return to anchor the Warrior Sept. 15 at UNLV 6:30 PM defense. The duo combined for 203 total tackles in 2006. Leonard led the Warriors with 114 total SEPT. 22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 6:05 PM tackles and also recorded 3.5 tackles-for-loss, a sacks, an , nine PBU, five hurries, Sept. 29 at Idaho* TBA four recoveries, and a forced fumble. OCT. 6 UTAH STATE* 6:05 PM  The Warrior defense finished the season ranked third in the WAC (59th nationally in rushing Oct. 12 (Fri.) at San Jose State* TBA defense (136.1), a far cry from finishing eighth in the league and 98th nationally in 2005. The Oct. 20 OPEN defense also forced 29 turnovers in 2006, which led to 143 total points, 24 scored by the defense. OCT. 27 NEW MEXICO STATE* 6:05 PM  The Warrior coaching staff two former NFL head coaches in June Jones (Atlanta and San Nov. 3 OPEN Diego) and Jerry Glaville (Houston and Atlanta). Special temas Mouse Davis also coached at the NOV. 10 FRESNO STATE* 6:05 PM NFL ranks as an assistant with Detriot and Atlanta, while defensive line coach Jeff Reinebold Nov. 17 at Nevada* TBA served as an assistant in NFL Europe. NOV. 23 (Fri.) BOISE STATE* TBA  Hawai’i finished the 2006 season ranked No. 24 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll, and one DEC. 1 WASHINGTON 6:05 PM spot out of the Associated Press Top 25. The 2006 season marked the first time the Warriors were ranked in the Coaches Poll since 2002. All times local to site * = denotes WAC game BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Aloha Stadium 2007 SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE 1 SUN 2 MON 3 TUES 4 WED 5 THUR 6 FRI 7 SAT

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2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 1 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATION LETTERMEN RETURNING (70) Location ______Honolulu, Hawai‘i 2006 Overall Record______11-3 OFFENSE: 29 Founded ______1907 2006 WAC Record (Place) ______7-1 (2nd) Keith Ah-Soon (OL), Aaron Bain (WR), Davone Enrollment______20,307 Last Bowl Game ______2006 Sheraton Bess (WR), Colt Brennan (QB), Alonzo Chopp President______David McClain ______Hawai‘i Bowl, won, Arizona State, 41-24 (RB), John Estes (OL), David Farmer (RB), Chancellor ______Denise Konan (Interim) Offensive Formation ______Run-and-Shoot Jason Ferguson (WR), Inoke Funaki (QB), Tyler Athletics Director ______Herman Frazier Defensive Formation ______Multiple Graunke (QB), Ryan Grice-Mullen (WR), Raphael Affiliation______NCAA Division I Lettermen Returning/Lost ______70/19 Ieru (OL), Marquez Jackson (WR), Daniel Conference ______Western Athletic (WAC) Starters Returning/Lost ______15/9 Johnson (OL), Aaron Kia (OL), Malcolm Lane Colors ______Green, Black, White & Silver (WR), Jason Laumoli (RB), Dylan Linkner (WR), Nickname ______Warriors LETTERMEN LOST (19) Antwan Mahaley (WR), Nathan McKay (OL), Stadium (Capacity) ______Aloha (50,000) OFFENSE: 9 Khevin Peoples (RB), Jayson Rego (RB), Jason Surface ______FieldTurf Ross Dickerson (WR), Tala Esera (OL), Nate Ilaoa Rivers (WR), Hercules Satele (OL), Larry (RB), Marques Kaonohi (OL), Reagan Mauia Sauafea (OL), Siave Seti (RB), Keoni Steinhoff SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION (RB), Chad Mock (WR), Ian Sample (WR), (OL), Lafu Tuioti-Mariner OL), Michael Director & Football Contact ______Lois Manin Samson Satele (OL), Dane Uperesa (OL). Washington (WR). Office______(808) 956-7523 Fax______(808) 956-4480 DEFENSE: 9 DEFENSE: 39 Mobile ______(808) 954-0234 Ikaika Alama-Fancis (DL), Victor Fergerstrom Kirk Alexander (DB), C.J. Allen-Jones (LB), [email protected] (LB), Renolds Fruean (DL), Kahai LaCount (DL), Josh Aufai (DB), Victor Clore (DL), JoPierre Aloha Stadium Press Box _____(808) 486-1800 Michael Malala (DB), Kenny Patton (DB), Davis (DB), Solomon Elimimian (LB), Guyton Website ______HawaiiAthletics.com Leonard Peters (DB), Melila Purcell (DL), Galdeira (DB), C.J. Hawthorne (DB), Jake Mailing Address: Lawrence Wilson (DL). Ingram (DL), Keenan Jones (DB), Tyson University of Hawai’i Athletics Kafentzis (LB), Brad Kalilimoku (LB), Ryan Sports Media Relations Office SPECIALISTS: 1 Keomaka (DB), R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane (LB), Fale 1337 Lower Campus Road Kurt Milne (P). Laeli (DL), Michael Lafaele (DL), Micah Lau Honolulu, HI 96822-2370 (LB), Adam Leonard (LB), Laupepa Letuli (DL), STARTERS LOST (9) Gerard Lewis (DB), A.J. Martinez (DB), Keao FOOTBALL COACHES INFORMATION OFFENSE: 5 Monteilh (DB), Myron Newberry (DB), Karl Noa Head Coach ______June Jones Ross Dickerson (WR), Tala Esera (OL), Nate Ilaoa (DL), Waikoloa Noa (DB), Timo Paepule (LB), Career Record ______64-40 (eight seasons) (RB), Samson Satele (OL), Dane Uperesa (OL). Jacob Patek (DB), Erik Pedersen (DB), Dane Record at Hawai‘i ______64-40 (eight seasons) Porlas (DB), Amani Purcell (LB), Joshua Rice Alma Mater______NY State Regents College DEFENSE: 3 (LB), Nathan Russell (DL), Rustin Saole (LB), Associate HC/Outside LBs______George Lumpkin Ikaika Alama-Fancis (DL), Leonard Peters (DB), Brashton Satele (LB), Rocky Savaiigaea (DL), Defensive Coordinator ______Jerry Glanville Melila Purcell (DL). Blaze Soares (LB), Desmond Thomas (DB), Running Backs ______Wes Suan David Veikune (DL), Keala Watson (DL). Special Teams ______Mouse Davis SPECIALISTS: 1 ______Dan Morrison Kurt Milne (P). SPECIALISTS: 2 Offensive Line______Dennis McKnight (GA) Briton Forester (PK), Dan Kelly (PK). Wide Receivers ______Ron Lee STARTERS RETURNING (15) Defensive Line ______Jeff Reinebold OFFENSE: 6 Inside Linebackers______Cal Lee Davone Bess (WR), Colt Brennan (QB), John Secondary ______Rich Miano Estes (OL), Ryan Grice-Mullen (WR), Jason Graduate Assistants______Terry Duffield Rivers (WR), Hercules Satele (OL). ______Brian Kajiyama Video Coordinator ______Lopaka Ornellas DEFENSE: 8 Administrative Assistant ______Bianca Tokumoto Solomon Elimimian (LB), Tyson Kafentzis (LB), Strength & Conditioning _____Tommy Heffernan Michael Lafaele (DL), Micah Lau (LB), Adam and Mel deLaura Leonard (LB), Gerard Lewis (DB), Myron Football Office Phone ______(808) 956-6508 Newberry (DB), Jacob Patek (DB). Football Office Fax______(808) 956-9552 SPECIALISTS: 1 Dan Kelly (PK).

2 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2007 LETTER OF TINTENT SIGNINGS Name Pos Ht Wt Hometown/Last School Austin Hansen OL 6-4 285 Yorba Linda, CA/Valencia HS Christopher Leatigaga DE 6-5 250 Los Altos, CA/Foothill College Levi Legay $* OL 6-3 270 Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i/Kealakehe HS Matagisila Lefiti OL/DL 6-1 290 Santa Ana, CA/Mater Dei HS Joshua Leonard DE 6-4 275 Roseville, CA/Sierra College Elijah Lesu WR/S 5-10 180 Honolulu, O'ahu/Farrington HS John Manu-Olevao OL 6-3 315 Kahuku, O'ahu/Kahuku HS Vaughn Meatoga DT 6-2 280 Honolulu, O'ahu/Kamehameha Schools Ryan Mouton CB 5-10 185 Brenham, TX/Blinn CC Jeremiah Ostrowski $* WR 5-9 170 Honolulu, O'ahu/Puanhou School Korey Reynolds DE 6-3 250 Hoover, AL/Hoover HS Erik Robinson S 5-11 195 Corsicana, TX/Navarro CC Gabe Tuata $* RB/WR 5-6 170 Kealakehe, Hawai'i/Kealakehe HS Drew Uperesa $* OL 6-2 245 Hauula, O'ahu/Punahou School

* denotes signed scholarship agreement # denotes currently enrolled at UH $ will join team in spring 2008 % will join team in Fall 2008

2007 LETTER OF INTENT SIGNINGS BIOS

Austin Hansen Levi Legay Position: Offensive Tackle Position: Offensive Line Height: 6-4 Height: 6-3 Weight: 285 Weight: 270 Last School: Valencia HS Last School: Kealakehe HS Hometown: Placentia, CA Hometown: Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i

Expected to compete at guard or tackle…bench presses 345 Expected to play center or guard…rated a two-star player by pounds…runs a 4.9 40-yard dash…posts a 4.49 shuttle time…rated a Rivals.com…also competed in shot put and discus at Kealakehe. one-star player by Rivals.com…chose Hawai’i over UC Davis. Jones says: “Levi is an offensive lineman who we think has a great upside. Jones says: “We really think that Austin is going to be able to do what we He has really good balance. He’s a great kid. He will be coming in next do very well. He might even compete this year for playing time. He’s a big, January. He just needs to get a little stronger and I think a year or two years strong kid, and has got a really good motor.” from now he will be a force. Athletically, I think he has everything we need to be an offensive lineman.” Chris Leatigaga Position: Defensive End Matagisila Lefiti Height: 6-5 Position: Offensive/Defensive Line Weight: 250 Height: 6-1 Last School: Foothill College Weight: 290 Hometown: Los Altos, CA Last School: Mater Dei HS Hometown: Santa Ana, CA Named second team Junior College All-America, and first team all-area, and first team all-league in 2006...runs a 4.8 40-yard dash…recorded 55 Played both offensive guard and defensive tackle at Mater Dei…named tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss, and seven sacks in 2006played defensive second team all-county and all-league in 2006…rated a two star player tackle in 2005 and defensive end in 2006…helped Foothill College to a by Rivals.com. 10-1 record and Silicon Valley Bowl victory in 2006…rated a three-star player by Rivals.com and Scout.com…chose Hawai’i over Idaho, San Jose Jones says: “Sila is a guy that I met four years ago when I took a trip to State and Portland State. American Samoa. I think he will compete for a job this year. It’s not very often that freshmen come in and compete right away, but I think this kid is Jones says: “This kid is a big time player. Of all the kids that we signed, I in that caliber. He’s got great balance and does all the things we teach on was most impressed with his size and how he played on film. He’s very the offensive line very well.” aggressive, he’s big, and can run. Once he sees the football he’s fast, he has another gear to go get the quarterback. I think he’s definitely going to have an impact for us on defense right away”.

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 3 HEADER Joshua Leonard Vaughn Meatoga Position: Defensive End Position: Defensive Tackle Height: 6-4 Height: 6-2 Weight: 275 Weight: 280 Last School: Sierra College Last School: Kamehameha Schools Hometown: Roseville, CA Hometown: Kalaheo, Kauai

Named first team Junior College All-America and third team junior col- An all-State and all-league selection as a senior…chosen to play in the lege Gridwire All-America in 2006…a two-time all-conference selec- HUB Goodwill All-Star Game as a senior…recorded over 40 tackles and tion…recorded 17 sacks and named the league’s Defensive MVP in had 10 sacks and two fumble recoveries…bench presses 225 pounds 17 2006…runs a 4.7 40-yard dash…bench presses 475 pounds…recorded 21 times…posts a 4.6 shuttle time…runs a 5.0 40-yard dash…rated a three- sacks in two seasons at Sierra, including 16 as a freshman…rated a four- star player by Rivals.com…also rated the seventh-best college prospect star player by JCFootball.com and Scout.com…an all-city pick and team’s in Hawai’i by Rivals.com…chose Hawai’i over Nevada, Boise State, Defensive MVP as a prep senior…chose Hawai’i over Boise State, Nevada, Portland State at UNLV. Oregon and Wyoming. Jones says: “He has a tremendous chance to contribute right away. He is Jones says: “On film, Josh may be the most impressive defensive lineman an instinctive, explosive player. He has the ability to make big plays. He’s we’ve ever gotten from the mainland. This kid was wanted be a lot of got that something that Keith Millard, that quickness off the ball, the abili- schools. He’s a big time player and I think he will get a lot of playing time ty re-direct really fast and just looking at him, he has a chance to be a 315- once he gets clued in to what we’re doing.” pounder once he gets out here and on or weight program.”

Elijah Lesu Ryan Mouton Position: Wide Receiver/Safety Position: Cornerback Height: 5-10 Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Weight: 185 Last School: Farrington HS Last School: Blinn CC Hometown: Honolulu, O’ahu High School: Kady HS Hometown: Brenham, TX Named to first team all-State as an all-purpose player by The Honolulu Advertiser in 2006…named 2006 OIA Offensive Player of the Year…had Named first team NJCAA All-America in 2006…voted team’s Most 43 receptions for 713 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior…also the Outstanding Defensive Player at Blinn CC…runs a 4.28 40-yard starting point guard on the Farrington basketball team. dash…helped Blinn CC to a 12-0 record and JC Gridwire National Championship in 2006…recorded five , two returned for Jones says: “Elijah is probably the best athlete of the group. He’s instinc- touchdowns…also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns…had five sacks tive and has great vision. We like how he plays. H reminds us of how Chad in national championship game…rated a four-star player by Owens played. He’s has speed and quickness and we’re excited about him.” Scout.com…an all-area selection and Texas Top 100 pick as a senior at Kady High School…chose Hawai’i over Utah, TCU, Arkansas and Boise John Manu-Olevao State. Position: Offensive Line Height: 6-3 Jones says: “Ryan is as natural a corner as we’ve had. He’s probably one of Weight: 315 the most highly recruited junior college corners in the nation. He’s got some High School: Kahuku HS work to do, but we think he’s got a chance to be maybe one of the best cor- Hometown: Kahuku, O’ahu ners we’ve ever gotten here. He can fly to the football. He has 4.23 speed and can run away from people. He has another gear when he sees the foot- Named all-State as a senior…helped Red raiders to State Championship ball.” as a senior…listed in the Top 20 of all college prospects coming out of Hawai’i by Rivals.com…chosen to play in the HUB Goodwill All-Star Game in 2006…rated a two-star player by Rivals.com…chose Hawai’i over UNLV, New Mexico State and Oregon State.

Jones says: “John is exactly what we’re looking for at tackle. He’s powerful, got great balance, good size and explosion. We think he could potentially be one of those kids who will start for us three or four years once he learned the system. He’s a very good athlete.”

4 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS HEADER Jeremiah Ostrowski Gabe Tuata Position: Wide Receiver Position: Running Back/Wide Receiver Height: 5-9 Height: 5-6 Weight: 170 Weight: 170 Last School: Punahou School Last School: Kealakehe HS Hometown: Honolulu, O’ahu Hometown: Kealakehe, Hawai’i

Led the state in receptions (81) and yards (1,317) as a senior in 2006…. Named second team all-State by The Honolulu Advertiser as a junior in also scored 10 touchdowns…a two-time all-State wide receiver, as well as 2005…rushed for more than 1,600 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior a three-time all-state guard in basketball…rated a two-star player by in 2006…runs a 4.5 40-yard dash…bench presses 260 pounds…has a 32- Rivals.com…chose Hawai’i over Northern Arizona for football, and Santa inch vertical jump…also returned punts and kickoffs, and played corner- Clara, and Montana State for football, and Texas State for basketball. back.

Jones says: “We think that ‘Miah’ has a great chance to replace Davone Jones says: “Gabe is probably the most exciting player I’ve ever looked at, (Bess) once he leaves. He’s smart and has extreme 25-yard quickness catch- next to Barry Sanders, on tape. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a tape like this ing the ball and getting away from people. I think he, having done a lot of kid’s. He’s got great vision and unbelievable quickness. We think that he will what we do at Punahou, puts him a little bit ahead of most freshmen that be a slot for us or maybe like how Michael Brewster was for us. I don’t think come in.” anybody can tackle him one-on-one.” Korey Reynolds Drew Uperesa Position: Defensive End Position: Offensive Line Height: 6-3 Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 Weight: 245 Last School: Hoover HS Last School: Punahou Schools Hometown: Hoover, AL Hometown: Hauula, O’ahu

Runs a 4.8 40-yard dash…bench presses 350 lbs., squats 550 lbs., power Played tackle at Punahou…expected to compete at center or guard…also cleans 315 lbs…recorded 105 tackles and six sacks as a senior…chosen to participated in basketball and track…was 2006 State Shot Put play in Max Emfinger All-American Bowl in 2006…an All-America selec- Champion…younger brother of former Warrior offensive tackle Dane tion by Max Emfinger Scouting…Hoover HS won the Alabama State Uperesa…chose UH over UNLV. Championship five of the last six seasons…chose Hawai’i over Southern Miss and Houston…rated a two-star player by Rivals.com. Jones says: “Drew is a little further along on pass protection than the oth- ers because Punahou runs similar schemes to our scheme. He’s got great Jones says: “I can’t wait until Jerry Glanville sees this kid on the field. He’s natural balance and he’s going to be a pretty good pas protector for us. I a big time hitter and has got Jacob Patek instincts to the football. He’s the think he’ll be about 285 or 290 by the time he arrives next January. I would real deal. We had a need there with Leonard (Peters) leaving and we think think that he’ll be competitive right away when he gets here.” he will be an impact player for us this season. Being from junior college he’s a little bit older and more mature. His size and speed is a little different that what we’ve been used to.” Erik Robinson Position: Safety Height: 5-11 Weight: 193 Last School: Navarro CC Hometown: Corsicana, TX

A two-time Junior College Preseason All-America pick…led all defensive backs in the nation with 115 total tackles in 2006…also had two forced , three fumble recoveries (including a 60-yd TD return), and two interceptions…an all-conference selection in 2006…runs a 4.46 40-yard dash…rated a three-star player by Scout.com.

Jones says: “I can’t wait until Jerry Glanville sees this kid on the field. He’s a big time hitter and has got Jacob Patek instincts to the football. He’s the real deal. We had a need there with Leonard (Peters) leaving and we think he will be an impact player for us this season. Being from junior college he’s a little bit older and more mature. His size and speed is a little different that what we’ve been used to.”

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 5 2007 SPRING ROSTERS

No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 1 Grice-Mullen, Ryan WR 62 Ah-Soon, Keith OL 6-1 294 Jr 2L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Tafuna HS 2 Ferguson, Jason WR 21 Alexander, Kirk DB 6-2 201 Jr 2L Altadena, CA/Pasadena HS 3 Newberry, Myron DB 33 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 6-1 224 Jr 2L Aberdeen, MD/Aberdeen HS 5 Washington, Michael WR 79 Allen-Jones, Cameron OL 6-2 255 So RS Aberdeen, MD/Marshall University 6 Graunke, Tyler QB 15 Aufai, Josh DB 5-10 190 Jr 2L Stanwood, WA/Stanwood HS 7 Bess, Davone WR 85 Bain, Aaron WR 5-9 183 Jr 2L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/St. Louis School 8 Kalauokaaea, Bryce QB 68 Bannigan, Kavan OL 6-6 376 Jr RS Wahiawa, O’ahu/Leilehua HS 8 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 30 Batts, Barry RB 5-7 194 So JC Kapolie, O’ahu/Golden West CC 9 Taylor, Rick WR 25 Berrong, Cannon RB 5-7 229 Jr HS Lawrenceville, GA/Brookwood HS 9 Keomaka, Ryan DB 7 Bess, Davone WR 5-10 195 Jr 2L Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 10 Paepule, Timo LB 15 Brennan, Colt QB 6-3 196 Sr 2L Irvine, CA/Saddleback CC 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 6-0 245 Sr 2L Hearne, TX/Hearne HS 12 Kepo’o, Kiran QB 46 Clore, Victor DL 6-2 225 So 1L Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu/Castle HS 12 Noa, Karl DL 42 Cox, Mario RB 5-11 250 So RS Oakland, CA/McClymonds HS 13 Satele, Brashton LB 16 Davis, JoPierre DB 6-0 199 So 1L San Francisco, CA/Balboa HS 15 Brennan, Colt QB 40 Dela Pena, Kiel LB 6-1 221 Sr HS Waimea, Hawai’i/Kamehameha Schools (HI) 15 Aufai, Josh DB 17 Elimimian, Solomon LB 6-0 224 Jr 2L Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 16 Davis, JoPierre DB 55 Estes, John OL 6-2 290 So 1L Stockton, CA/St. Mary’s HS 17 Elimimian, Solomon LB 37 Estes, Kenny DB 6-0 193 Fr HS Waimea, Kaua’i/Waimea HS 18 Galdeira, Guyton DB 48 Farmer, David RB 6-0 231 Jr 2L Santa Cruz, CA/Aptos HS 19 Hawthorne, C.J. WR 83 Farney, Mitch WR 5-11 188 Fr RS Phoenix, AZ/Shadow Mountain HS 19 Thorpe, Christopher DB 2 Ferguson, Jason WR 5-5 170 Sr 3L Los Angeles, CA/Fairfax HS 20 Medeiros, Jonathan WR 58 Fonoti, John LB 6-2 247 So RS Honolulu, O’ahu/Farrington HS 20 Hollaway, Kenji P/DB 40 Forester, Briton KS 5-9 171 So 1L San Diego, CA/La Costa Canyon HS 21 Pilares, Kealoha RB 38 Fruean, B.J. DB 6-1 203 So RS Wahiawa, O’ahu/Leilehua HS 21 Alexander, Kirk DB 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 5-11 195 So 1L La‘ie, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 22 Rego, Jayson RB 42 Galdeira, Guyes LB 5-6 184 Fr HS Wahiawa, O’ahu/Leilehua HS 22 Malabuyoc, Joseph DB/LB 18 Galdeira, Guyton DB 5-7 163 Jr 2L Wahiawa, O‘ahu/Kamehameha Schools 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 63 Ginlack, Brysen OL 6-1 296 Fr RS Kailua, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 23 Lewis, Gerard DB 6 Graunke, Tyler QB 6-0 202 Jr 2L Tucson, AZ/Salpoint Catholic HS 24 Matautia, David RB 1 Grice-Mullen, Ryan WR 5-11 179 Jr 2L Rialto, CA/Rialto HS 24 Thomas, Desmond DB 91 Harmon, Paul DL 6-2 260 So RS Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 25 Berrong, James RB 19 Hawthorne, C.J. WR 5-11 161 Sr 1L Gulf Port, MS/Mississippi Gulf Coast College 25 Perry, Ryan DB 64 Hisatake, Ray OL 6-3 328 Jr JC San Mateo, CA/College of San Mateo 26 Libre, Daniel WR 20 Hollaway, Kenji P/DB 5-9 184 Fr RS Enola, PA/East Pennsboro HS 26 Lau, Micah LB 74 Ieru, Raphael OL 6-3 340 So 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu/McKinley HS 27 Peoples, Khevin RB 57 Ingram, Jake DL 6-4 268 Jr 2L Mililani, O‘ahu/Mililani HS 28 Pedersen, Erik DB 36 Iwata, Davin DB 5-11 197 So HS Kula, Maui/King Kekaulike HS 29 Jones, Keenan DB 87 Jackson, Marquez WR 5-8 148 So 1L Snellville, GA/East Hall HS 30 Batts, Barry RB 82 Jasper, Jett WR 6-1 202 Fr HS Lihue, Kaua’i/Kaua’i HS 30 Porlas, Dane DB 69 Johnson, Daniel OL 6-4 297 So 1L Issaquah, WA/Skyline HS 31 Patek, Jacob DB 29 Jones, Keenan DB 5-11 183 Sr 1L Harbor City, CA/Compton College 33 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 37 Kafentzis, Mikhail RB 5-7 180 So RS Portland, OR/Beaverton HS 34 Martinez, A.J. DB 8 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 6-1 230 Jr 2L Richland, WA/Richland HS 35 Monteilh, Keao DB 8 Kalauokaaea, Bryce QB 6-1 190 Fr HS Kane’ohe, O’ahu/Castle HS 36 Salas, Greg WR 43 Kalilimoku, Brad DB 5-10 213 Sr 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt HS 36 Iwata, Davin DB 86 Kelly, Dan PK/P 6-3 202 Jr 2L Temecula, CA/Linfield Christian HS 37 Kafentzis, Mikhail RB 60 Kennard, Lucas OL 6-1 254 Fr HS Kailua, O’ahu/Iolani School 37 Estes, Kenny DB 9 Keomaka, Ryan DB 5-10 173 Sr 3L Honolulu, O’ahu/Roosevelt HS 38 Fruean, B.J. DB 12 Kepo’o, Kiran QB 6-1 218 Fr HS Honolulu/Iolani School 39 Noa, Waikoloa DB 77 Kia, Aaron OL 6-4 283 So 1L Mililani, O‘ahu/Mililani HS 40 Forester, Briton KS 59 Kiesel-Kauhane, R.J. LB 5-11 222 So 1L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/Aiea HS 40 Dela Pena, Kiel LB 96 Laeli, Fale DL 6-2 285 Jr 2L Honolulu, O‘ahu/St. Louis School 42 Cox, Mario RB 67 Lafaele, Michael DL 6-0 302 Sr 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington HS 42 Galdeira, Guyes LB 89 Lane, Malcolm WR 6-1 181 So 1L Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Hanau American HS (Germany) 43 Kalilimoku, Brad DB 26 Lau, Micah LB 5-9 218 Sr 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kamehameha Schools 44 Leonard, Adam LB 45 Laumoli, Jason RB 5-11 284 Sr 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Yuba College 45 Laumoli, Jason RB 49 Lene, Jared LB 6-3 222 Fr HS Altus, OK/Altus HS 45 Smith, Spencer DB 44 Leonard, Adam LB 6-0 236 Jr 2L Seattle, WA/Rainier Beach HS

6 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2007 SPRING ROSTERS

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos 50 Letuli, Laupepa DL 6-3 287 So 1L Torrance, CA/North Torrance HS 46 Clore, Victor DL 23 Lewis, Gerard DB 5-9 168 Sr 1L Houston, TX/Tyler JC 47 Rice, Joshua LB 26 Libre, Daniel WR 5-8 179 Jr SQ Holualoa, Hawai’i/Menlo College 48 Farmer, David RB 81 Linkner, Dylan WR 6-0 202 Jr 2L Kailua, O‘ahu/Kailua HS 49 Lene, Jared LB 58 Lipp, Joey OL 6-3 261 Fr RS Chino, CA/Chino HS 50 Letuli, Laupepa DL 80 Mahaley, Antwan WR 6-4 200 So 1L Carson, CA/Carson HS 51 Tuioti-Mariner, Lafu OL 98 Maka, Francis DL 6-1 242 Sr JC San Mateo, CA/College of San Mateo 52 Saole, Rustin LB 22 Malabuyoc, Joseph DB/LB 6-0 207 Fr HS Vancouver, BC, Canada/Vancouver College Prep 53 Soares, Blaze LB 34 Martinez, A.J. DB 5-10 179 Sr 2L Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS 54 Purcell, Amani LB 24 Matautia, David RB 5-11 233 Jr HS Pago Pago, American Samoa/American Samoa CC 55 Estes, John OL 76 McKay, Nathan OL 6-2 280 So 1L Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego HS 56 Russell, Nathaniel DL 20 Medeiros, Jonathan WR 5-9 191 So RS Kapolei, O’ahu/Western Oregon University 57 Ingram, Jake DL 35 Monteilh, Keao DB 5-11 181 Jr 2L Honolulu, O’ahu/St. Louis School 58 Lipp, Joey OL 3 Newberry, Myron DB 5-8 164 Sr 1L Denton, TX/Trinity College 58 Fonoti, John LB 12 Noa, Karl DL 6-4 238 Sr 3L Wai‘anae, O‘ahu/Kamehameha Schools 59 Kiesel-Kauhane, R.J. LB 39 Noa, Waikoloa DB 6-1 202 Sr SQ Honolulu, O’ahu/Golden West JC 60 Kennard, Lucas OL 70 Otineru, Daniel OL 6-1 303 Jr JC Kapolei, O’ahu/St. Francis University 62 Ah-Soon, Keith OL 10 Paepule, Timo LB 6-2 255 Sr 3L Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu/St. Louis School 63 Ginlack, Brysen OL 31 Patek, Jacob DB 6-0 202 Sr 1L Victoria, TX/Blinn JC 64 Hisatake, Ray OL 28 Pedersen, Erik DB 6-0 197 So 1L Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS 65 Satele, Hercules OL 27 Peoples, Khevin RB 5-11 202 Jr 2L Tampa, FL/Blake HS 66 Thomas, Adrian OL 25 Perry, Ryan DB 5-9 175 So RS Charlotte, NC/Sacramento State 67 Lafaele, Michael DL 21 Pilares, Kealoha RB 5-10 187 Fr HS Wahiawa, O’ahu/Damien Memorial HS 68 Bannigan, Kavan OL 30 Porlas, Dane DB 5-10 179 Jr 2L San Diego, CA/University of San Diego HS 69 Johnson, Daniel OL 54 Purcell, Amani LB 6-3 257 Sr 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Penn State Univ. 70 Otineru, Daniel OL 90 Purcell, Elliot DL 6-3 240 Fr RS Ewa Beach, O’ahu/St. Louis School 73 Sauafea, Larry OL 22 Rego, Jayson RB 5-9 214 So 1L Wailuku, Maui/Kamehameha Schools 74 Ieru, Raphael OL 47 Rice, Joshua LB 5-11 206 So 1L Las Vegas, NV/Coronado HS 76 McKay, Nathan OL 84 Rivers, Jason WR 6-2 192 Sr 3L Waipahu, O‘ahu/St. Louis School 77 Kia, Aaron OL 56 Russell, Nathan DL 6-2 250 Sr 1L Wai’anae, O’ahu/West Hills JC 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 36 Salas, Greg WR 6-1 186 Fr RS Chino, CA/Chino HS 79 Allen-Jones, Cameron OL 52 Saole, Rustin LB 5-11 239 Sr 3L Waipahu, O‘ahu/Waipahu HS 80 Mahaley, Antwan WR 13 Satele, Brashton LB 6-2 243 So 1L Mililani, O‘ahu/Word of Life Academy 81 Linkner, Dylan WR 65 Satele, Hercules OL 6-2 288 Sr 3L Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS 82 Jasper, Jett WR 73 Sauafea, Larry OL 6-2 313 Sr 2L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Samoana HS 83 Farney, Mitch WR 92 Savaiigaea, Rocky DL 6-3 321 So 1L Ewa Beach, O‘ahu/Aiea HS 84 Rivers, Jason WR 97 Seti, Siave DL 6-0 281 Sr 1L Long Beach, CA/West Los Angeles College 85 Bain, Aaron WR 88 Shaffer, Eric WR 5-8 188 Fr HS Springdale, AK/Shiloh Christian HS 86 Kelly, Dan PK/P 95 Shibata, Jeremy P 5-8 246 So RS Iowa City, IA/Iowa City West HS 87 Jackson, Marquez WR 95 Siaki, Sebastian LB 6-2 208 Fr RS Mesa, AZ/Mesa HS 88 Shaffer, Eric WR 45 Smith, Spencer DB 5-11 185 Fr RS Marietta, GA/Kell HS 89 Lane, Malcolm WR 53 Soares, Blaze LB 6-1 224 So 1L Kane’ohe, O’ahu/Castle HS 90 Purcell, Elliot DL 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 6-3 269 Jr 1L Ewa Beach, O‘ahu/Damien HS 91 Harmon, Paul DL 9 Taylor, Rick WR 5-9 169 Fr RS Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/Nease HS 92 Savaiigaea, Rocky DL 19 Thorpe, Christopher DB 5-8 191 Sr SQ Kane’ohe, O’ahu/Oregon State University 93 Watson, Keala DL 66 Thomas, Adrian OL 6-5 340 Fr RS Bangor, NSW, Australia/Gymea Tech HS 94 Veikune, David DL 24 Thomas, Desmond DB 6-3 171 Jr 2L Vallejo, CA/Vallejo HS 95 Shibata, Jeremy P 51 Tuioti-Mariner, Lafu OL 6-0 279 Jr 2L Corona, CA/Corona HS 95 Siaki, Sebastian LB 94 Veikune, David DL 6-3 258 Jr 1L Wahiawa, O’ahu/Fresno CC 96 Laeli, Fale DL 5 Washington, Michael WR 5-7 165 Jr 2L Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa HS 97 Seti, Siave RB 93 Watson, Keala DL 6-3 328 Jr 2L Nanakuli, O‘ahu/Nanakuli HS 98 Maka, Francis DL

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 7 2007 HONORS CANDIDATES QUARTERBACK COLT BRENNAN HEISMAN TROPHY CANDIDATE

15 NOTES ON ALL-AMERICAN COLT BRENNAN… 1. Broke the NCAA record for most TD passes in a season (58) and in two seasons (93). Both records were formerly held by Houston’s (83 and 54 respectively) 2. Completed 72.6 percent of his pass attempts in 2006, tops in the nation. 3. Posted the highest pass efficiency rating in the nation (186.0) breaking the NCAA single-season record of 183.3 set by Shaun King of Tulane in 1998. 4. Led the nation in seven statistical categories, including Total Offense (422.5), Touchdown Passes (58), Passing Efficiency (186.0), Points Responsible For (27.7), Completion Percentage (72.6%), Total Passing Yards (5,549), and Passing Yards Per Game (396.4). 5. Broke or tied18 NCAA records, 17 WAC records, and 41 school records. 6. Threw for more than 300 yards and five touchdowns in eight games. 7. Posted pass efficiency ratings above 200 in five games, including a career-high 243.0 at Utah State (Nov. 4). 8. Was the team’s second leading rusher with 366 yards and five touchdowns. 9. A three-time 2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Week, Walter Camp Offensive National Player oF the Week (Nov. 4), USA Today National Player of the Week (Nov. 7). 10. Has played only seven complete games (sat out 4th quarter in six games in 2006). 11. Named 2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Year. 12. Is the school’s first quarterback to earn All-America status since 1978 (second-team Walter Camp, third-team Associated Press). 13. Helped Hawai’i to its first Associated Press Top 25 ranking since 1993. 14. Finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting and was one of three finalists for the Davey O’Brien Award. 15. Helped Hawai’i to a school-record nine-game win streak.

THE COMPETITION Player, School Passing Rushing QB Colt Brennan, Hawai’i 406-559-5,549 (58 TD, 12 INT) 86-366-5 QB Colt McCoy, Texas 217-318-2,570 (29 TD, 7 INT) 68-170-2 QB , Texas Tech 412-617-4,555 (38 TD, 11 INT) 32-(-66)-2 QB Erik Ainge, Tennessee 233-348-9 (19 TD, 9 INT) 26 (-102)-1 QB John David Booty, USC 269-436-9 (29 TD, 9 INT) 33-(-53)-1 RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas NA 284-1,647-14 RB Steve Slayton, West Virginia NA 248-1,744-16 RB Ray Rice, Rutgers NA 335-1,794-20

2006 SEASON STATISTICS NCAA STATISTICS Passing Rushing Total Offense: FIRST (422.5) Completions: 406 Attempts: 86 Passing Efficiency: FIRST (186.0) Attempts: 559 Yards: 366 Points Responsible For: FIRST (27.7) Yards: 5,549 Touchdowns: 5 Completion Percentage: FIRST (72.6%) Touchdowns: 58 Yards Per Carry: 4.3 Passing Yards Per Game: FIRST (396.4) Interceptions: 12 Yards Per Game: 26.1 Passing: THIRD (29.0 Comp/Game) Efficiency: 186.0 Total Passing Yards: FIRST (5,549) Yards Per Game: 396.4 Touchdown Passes: FIRST (58)

CAREER AWARDS  2006 Sammy Baugh Award  2006 Finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award  2006 Finalist for Cingular National Player of the Year Award  Walter Camp Football Foundation Second-Team All-America  Associated Press Third-Team All-American  2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Year  Three Time WAC Offensive Player of the Week  Walter Camp Offensive National Player oF the Week (Nov. 4)  USA Today National Player of the Week (Nov. 7)

8 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2007 HONORS CANDIDATES RECEIVERS DAVONE BESS  RYAN GRICE-MULLEN BILETNIKOFF AWARD CANDIDATES DAVONE BESS (Wide Receiver) RYAN GRICE-MULLEN (Wide Receiver) 2006 (Sophomore): Started all 14 games...an Honorable Mention all- 2006 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games, started nine...sat out four America pick by SI.com...named first-team all-WAC for second straight games...finished the season with 46 receptions for 770 yards and 11 season...led the team with 96 receptions for 1,220 yards...led all touchdowns...caught for more than 100 yards in four games, including a receivers with 15 touchdowns...caught for more than 100 yards in six season high 135 at Utah State (Nov. 4)...also had two multiple touch- games, including a 143-yard performance against Louisiana Tech (Nov. down games. 11)...recorded 10 receptions three times...had five multiple touchdown 2005 (Freshman): Played all 12 games, starting the final 11...part of games...finished seventh nationally in receptions per game (6.86) and the first tandem of UH receivers to tabulate 1,000-plus receiving yards in 13th nationally in receiving yards per game (87.1). same season along with Davone Bess...led UH’s receiving corps with 2005 (Freshman): Started all 12 games...WAC Freshman of the Year 1,228 yards...caught 12 TD’s...recorded five 100+ receiving yard and first-team selection...led WAC and set UH and tied the NCAA fresh- games...had a career-high 188 yards versus Boise State (Oct. 1)...made a man mark with 14 TD receptions...also became part of the first tandem of career-best 11 catches versus Wisconsin (Nov. 25), while hauling in a per- UH receivers to tabulate 1,000-plus receiving yards in same season along sonal-best four touchdowns against New Mexico State (Oct. 15)...led the with Ryan Grice-Mullen...led UH in receptions (89), scoring (84 points), WAC and was sixth in the nation averaging 102.3 receiving yards per and TD’s (14)...posted five multiple-touchdown games...tied UH record game...fifth in the league averaging 103.8 all-purpose yards. for most receptions (14) in a game versus Fresno State (Oct. 29)...had a 2004: Redshirted. career-high 171 yards on 12 catches at Nevada (Nov. 5)...recorded seven 100+ yard receiving games...earned Freshman All-America accolades from Prep: A 2004 graduate of Rialto High School in ...earned three CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com, The Sporting News and FWAA...led varsity letters in football and one in track...played quarterback, defensive the WAC and was fifth in the country in receptions (7.42) per game...fin- back and running back…ran for 1,155 yards on 153 carries while splitting ished third in the WAC and 17th nationally in receiving yards (93.7) per time between running back and quarterback in 2003...named all-county game. and all-league…an honor-roll student. 2003-04: Not enrolled in school. Personal: Born Sept. 12, 1986, in Rialto, Calif...parents are Sheila and Alvin Pinkney of Rialto, Calif. Prep: A 2003 graduate of Skyline High School in Oakland, Calif...earned three letters each in football and basketball, and two in baseball...named RECEIVING G REC YARDS AVG TD LONG first-team all-city wide receiver as a junior...earned second-team all-city 2005 12 85 1,228 14.4 12 73 quarterback honors as a senior...helped team to the league championship 2006 10 46 770 16.7 11 60 as a senior. TOTALS 22 131 1,998 15.3 23 60 Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1985, in Oakland, Calif...has a younger brother ...is the cousin of former Warrior Robert Grant...mother is Chinell Carpenter of Oakland, Calif. RECEIVING G REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 2005 12 89 1,124 12.6 14 62 2006 14 96 1,220 12.7 15 49 TOTALS 26 185 2,344 12.7 29 62

PUNT RET. G ATT YARDS AVG TD LONG 2005 12 2 3 1.5 0 5 2006 14 5 83 16.6 0 35 TOTALS 26 7 86 12.3 0 35 DAVONE BESS

RYAN GRICE-MULLEN

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 9 2007 HONORS CANDIDATES RECEIVER JASON RIVERS LINEBACKER SOLOMON ELIMIMIAN BILETNIKOFF AWARD CANDIDATE ALL-WAC CANDIDATE JASON RIVERS (Wide Receiver) SOLOMON ELIMIMIAN (Linebacker) 2006 (Junior): Played in all 14 games, started 12...second-team all- 2006 (Sophomore): Started 12 games...finished second on the team WAC selection...finished second on the team in receptions (72) and with 89 total tackles...finished 11th in the WAC in tackles per game receiving yards (1,178)...finished in a tie for third among all receivers (6.8)...recorded two tackles-for-loss (-5)...forced two fumbles, one that with 10 receoving touchdowns...caught for more than 1000 yards in five led to a touchdown against Fresno State (Oct. 14)...recovered a fumble games, including a school-record and NCAA bowl record 308 yards against against San Jose State (Nov. 18)...had three quarterback hurries and one Arizona State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)...also tied the PBU. school record with 14 receptions against the Sun Devils...recorded three 2005 (Freshman): Played in all 12 games, starting the final 10...was in multiple touchdown games, including a season-high three against Boise on 83 total tackles (55 solo)...had a career-high 13 versus Louisiana Tech State (Sept. 23)...finished 16th nationally in receiving yards per game (Oct. 8) and two 10-tackle performances against Nevada (Nov. 5) and San (84.1) and 37th nationally in receptions per game (5.14). Diego State (Dec. 3)...made six TFL (-16) and two sacks (-10)...picked off 2005: Redshirted. one pass and broke up one attempt. Prep: A 2005 graduate of Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles...had 125 2004 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games...second on team in catches tackles, 9.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one (80), yards (973), and TD receptions (7)...had three 100+ yard interception as a senior...named all-league, all-city, all-area, and all- games...caught a career-high four touchdowns against Idaho (Nov. 20). region first teams...second-team all-state...selected as the MVP of the 2003 (Freshman): True freshman appeared in 11 games...started four Coliseum League...runs a 4.56-second 40-yard dash...coached by Robert games at "X" receiver and once as "H" receiver....had 41 catches for 451 Garrett...earned one letter in baseball. yards and two touchdowns...has had a catch in each of the last 10 games Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1986, in Calabar, Nigeria...has one sister and he has appeared...scored first career touchdown on a 14-yard catch at four brothers...the younger brother of former UH all-WAC cornerback USC (Sept. 13)...season-high seven catches against Rice (Sept. 27)...had Abraham Elimimian...parents are Theresa and Isaac Elimimian of Los five catches for 117 yards vs. Army (Nov. 22), including a season-long 59- Angeles, Calif. yard touchdown catch...led all receivers with seven catches for a career- high 143 yards and three touchdowns in Sheraton Hawai`i Bowl (Dec. DEFENSE G UT AT TOTAL TFL SACKS FC FR INT PBU 25). 2005 12 56 27 83 6-16 2-10 0 0 1-6 1 Prep: A 2003 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu, O’ahu...lettered 2006 12 51 38 89 2-5 0-0 2 1 0-0 1 three years in football under current UH linebackers’ coach Cal Lee and TOTALS 24 107 65 172 8-21 2-10 2 1 1-6 2 Delbert Tengan...a two-time all-state and all-league pick...helped team win three league titles and one state title in 2002...also lettered four years in basketball and two years in track and field...was a two-time all- state and two-time all-league player in basketball...team won the league basketball title during his freshman season...was the 100- and 200-meter state champion during his senior year...was a member of the Polynesian Club. Personal: Born May 12, 1984, in Honolulu, O’ahu...plans to major in architecture...chose UH over Washington, Washington State, San Jose State, Colorado and Florida A&M...has two brothers and two sisters...par- ents are Fa’afetai Emosi-Lyerson and Keith Lyerson of Waipahu, O’ahu.

RECEIVING G REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 2003 12 44 512 11.6 5 61 2004 13 80 973 12.2 7 74 2006 14 72 1,178 16.4 10 79 TOTALS 39 196 2,663 13.6 79 22

SOLOMON ELIMIMIAN JASON RIVERS

10 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2007 HONORS CANDIDATES ALL-WAC CANDIDATES  JOHN ESTES  MICHAEL LAFAELE JOHN ESTES (Offensive Line) MICHAEL LAFAELE (Defensive Tackle) 2006 (Freshman): Started all 14 games at right guard. 2006 (Junior): Started all 14 games...a second-team all-WAC selec- tion...recorded 32 total tackles, including 5.5 for-a-loss (-22) and two 2005: Redshirted. sacks (-14)...also had one quarterback hurry...compiled a career-high Prep: A 2005 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif... a seven tackles against Purdue (Nov. 25). two-year starter at center...named the league’s Lineman of the Year, first- team all-section (San Joaquin), first-team all-Northern California, 2005 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games, making 23 total tackles (11 and third-team all-state as a senior...also named Lineman of the Year by solo)... recorded five tackles-for-loss (-8). the Stockton Hall of Fame...a two-time all-area selection by the Stockton 2004 (Freshman): Saw limited action in nine games on offensive line. Record...also won the San Joaquin Athletic Association and San Joaquin 2003: Redshirted. Sub Section discus championship as a junior, and finished sixth statewide...football coach was Tony Franks. Prep: A 2003 graduate of Farrington High School in Honolulu, O‘ahu… played football under head coach Randall Okimoto…named all-league Personal: Born March 25, 1987, in Stockton, Calif...his cousin is current and all-state during his senior season…also participated in wrestling. Warrior Kahai LaCount and is also related to former UH associate athletics director and former Detroit Lion Rockne Freitas...has two brothers...par- Personal: Born Aug. 6, 1985, in Honolulu, O‘ahu…has three broth- ents are Corleen and Ronald Estes of Stockton, Calif. ers…mother is Pele Lafaele of Honolulu, O‘ahu.

DEFENSE G UT AT TOTAL TFL SACKS FC FR INT PBU 2005 11 11 12 23 5-8 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

JOHN MICHAEL ESTES LAFAELE

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 11 HONORS CANDIDATES ALL-WAC CANDIDATES  ADAM LEONARD  JACOB PATEK  HERCULES SATELE ADAM LEONARD (Linebacker) Prep: A 2003 graduate of Victoria Memorial High School in Texas…a two- 2006 (Sophomore): Started all 14 games...a second-team all-WAC year starter and all-district performer…tallied 128 tackles and four inter- selection...led the tam with 114 total tackles, including 3.5 for-a-loss (- ceptions while starting at strong safety as a junior…posted 115 tackles 9) and a sack (-2)...also led the team with nine PBU and four fumble and one interception as outside linebacker as a senior…led team to a recoveries...recorded his first career interception against Purdue (Nov. share of the district title and to the 5A quarterfinals as a senior…served 25)...forced a fumble against Nevada (Oct. 7)...recovered fumble a fum- as team captain and awarded the “Heart” Award that year…also named to ble a returned it 20 yards for a touchdown at New Mexico State (Oct. the district’s all-academic team as a senior…earned one letter in base- 21)...recorded 10 or more tackles seven times, including a career-high 11 ball…starting centerfielder on a team that advanced to the regional at Alabama (Sept. 2), at New Mexico State (Oct. 21), and at Utah State quarterfinals…received the Justin Surratt Heart Award in baseball...a (Nov. 4)...also had five quarterback hurries. member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 2005 (Freshman): Played in eight games and made nine tackles (7 Personal: Born June 11, 1985, in Victoria, Texas…intended major is his- solo), including one TFL (-1). tory…has one older sister and one younger sister…parents are Gay and Prep: A 2005 graduate of Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, Gary Patek of Victoria, Texas. Wash...lettered in football and track...was an all-league, all-star, all- state player for head coach Mark Haley...named Metro League Defensive HERCULES SATELE (Offensive Line) Player of the Year...named to the Seattle Post Super 11...bench pressed 2006 (Junior): Started all 14 games at left guard. 330 pounds and ran a 4.7-second 40-yard dash...a member of the honor roll. 2005 (Sophomore): Saw limited action in five games...scored a sea- son-high 88 percent at Idaho (Sept. 24)...averaged 80 percent on the Born Nov. 4, 1986, in Seattle, Wash...cousin Tavis Campbell Personal: season. played for the Warriors...has two brothers...parents are Lila and Richard Leonard of Seattle, Wash. 2004 (Freshman): Saw limited action in five games. 2003: Redshirted. DEFENSE G UT AT TOTAL TFL SACKS FC FR INT PBU 2005 8 7 2 9 1-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 Prep: A 2003 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School in California… earned three letters in football and one in volleyball…played all positions on the line during his prep career…occasionally played on the defensive JACOB PATEK (Safety) line…three-time all-league performer…earned second-team all-state 2006 (Junior): Started all 14 games...finished with fifth on the team honors his junior year…named first-team all-state as a senior…also a with 55 total tackles, including one for-a-loss (-1) and a sack (- second-team all-state performer his senior year and named to the Long 6)...recorded his first career interception and returned it 31 yards to set Beach Press Telegram “Dream Team”…team won the Moore League all up a fourth quarter touchdown against San Jose State (Nov. 18)...forced three seasons…member of state champions in his sophomore and junior three fumbles, two which led to touchdowns against Nevada (Oct. 7) and seasons…team captain his senior year. Idaho (Oct. 28)...also had four quarterback hurries, three PBUs. Personal: Born July 18, 1985, in Honolulu, O‘ahu…has two older sis- Prior to UH: Played two seasons at Blinn Junior College in ters…related to former Warrior Alvis Satele and current Warriors Samson Texas…earned all-conference honors both years...tabbed a 2005 presea- Satele and Melila Purcell…parents are Kalala and Semo Satele of Long son junior college All-American...named first-team all-conference on Beach, Calif. special teams as a freshman…first-team selection in sophomore year at outside linebacker after recording 96 tackles, including nine for-a-loss and six sacks, as well as five PBU’s and two fumble recoveries...was a team captain in sophomore season.

ADAM JACOB HERCULES LEONARD PATEK SATELE

12 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS RECAPPING 2006 WAC STANDINGS WARRIORS TIE SCHOOL RECORD WITH 11 WIN SEASON (Final 2006) BRENNAN SHATTERS NCAA RECORDS

WAC All A happy ending to a storybook season came to an end when the Warriors defeated W L Pct. W L Pct. Hm Rd Neu Stk Boise State 8 0 1.000 13 0 1.000 6-0 6-0 1-0 W13 Arizona State, 41-24, in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl on Dec. 24, 2006. The win capped a Hawai’i 7 1 .875 11 3 .786 7-1 3-2 1-0 W1 record-setting season for the Warriors and bid aloha to 20 seniors, some of which San Jose State 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 6-1 2-3 1-0 W3 enjoyed four bowl games during their career. Nevada 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 5-1 3-3 0-1 L2 Fresno State 4 4 .500 4 8 .333 3-3 1-5 0-0 L1 An All-American quarterback in Colt Brennan, a talented offensive line anchored Idaho 3 5 .375 4 8 .333 2-3 2-5 0-0 L5 by veteran Samson Satele, a versatile running back in Nate Ilaoa, a group of receivers New Mexico State 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 3-4 1-4 0-0 W2 who all made big plays at one time or another, a relentless defense led by safety Leonard Louisiana Tech 1 7 .125 3 10 .231 3-2 1-7 0-0 L4 Peters, and book ends Ikaika Alama-Francis and Melila Purcell, improved special teams Utah State 1 7 .125 1 11 .083 1-4 0-7 0-0 L6 play led by return man Ross Dickerson, all added up to a school record-tying 11 wins and three losses. WAC BOWL RESULTS Brennan shattered or tied 16 NCAA records, 10 WAC records, and 25 school records, and was the first Warrior quarterback since 1978 to earn all-America status. The junior Saturday, Dec. 23 (New Mexico Bowl) from Irvine, Calif., was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation second team and San Jose State def. New Mexico, 20-12 Associated Press third team, also earned WAc Offensive Player of the Year honors, and finished sixth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. Sunday, Dec. 24 (Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl) As a group, the Warriors broke 28 NCAA records, 19 WAC records, and 62 school Hawai’i def. Arizona State, 41-24 records. Most notably, the Warrior offense broke the NCAA records for highest pass effi- ciency rating (185.9), most passing touchdowns (62), most yards (7,829), highest aver- Sunday, Dec. 31 (MPC Computers Bowl) age gain per play (8.6), most points (656), and fewest punts per game (1.2). Miami-Fla. def. Nevada, 21-20 A total of 13 Warriors were honored on the All-WAC teams, led by Brennan, and head coach June Jones who earned his second award as Coach of the Year. Brennan, run- Monday, Jan. 1 (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl) ning back Nate Ilaoa, offensive linemen Samson Satele, and Tala Esera, wide receiver No. 9 Boise State def. No. 7 Oklahoma, 43-42 Davone Bess, defensive ends Ikaika Alama-Francis and Melila Purcell, and safety Leonard Peters all earned first team honors. After dropping two of its first three games, Hawai’i erupted to win its next nine UH WAC PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK straight before falling to Oregon State in the regular season finale. The loss left a bitter taste in Warrior locker room, motivation for their Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl opponent, HONORS IN 2006 Arizona State or the mighty Pac-10 Conference. A slow start left the Warriors trailing 10- 3 at the half, but a 21-point third quarter was all she wrote as Hawai’i went on to victo- Sept. 18 Offense: RB Nate Ilaoa ry. Brennan threw for a career-high 559 yards and five touchdowns, while wide receiver Oct. 9 Offense: QB Colt Brennan Jason Rivers exploded for an NCAA bowl record 308 yards and two scores. Both were Oct. 16 Offense: QB Colt Brennan named co-MVPs of the game. Oct. 23 Defense: DE Melila Purcell Receiver/return specialist Ross Dickerson was named the team MVP at the annual Special Teams: KOR Ross Dickerson banquet. Dickerson played three roles in 2006, including receiver, kickoff returner, and Oct. 30 Special Teams: KOR Ross Dickerson running back. He finished the season with 54 receptions for 726 yards and seven touch- Nov. 6 Offense: QB Colt Brennan downs, 650 yards on kickoff returns, including a 100-yard touchdown return against Nov. 20 Defense: DE Melila Purcell Idaho, and four carries for 13 yards rushing. Esera was named the Ben Yee Most Inspirational Player, while offensive lineman Dane Uperesa won the Scholar Athlete Award. WARRIORS ON ALL-WAC TEAMS After the season, speculation of Brennan leaving early to enter the NFL Draft was IN 2006 put to rest when the junior announced his intention to stay at UH for his senior season. “There is a great opportunity for me to enter the NFL Draft and potentially be a high Offense draft pick. It’s been a lifelong dream to play in the NFL. Clearly that is a reality based on WR Davone Bess, first team, Jason Rivers, second team, QB what has transpired the last two seasons. I’ve been told by reliable sources that I could Colt Brennan, first team, RB Nate Ilaoa, first team, OL be drafted high in this year’s draft. But that has not been my top consideration in mak- Samson Satele, first team, Tala Esera, first team, Dane ing my decision. I took extra time to talk with Coach Jones and I respect him and his Uperesa, second team, ST Ross Dickerson, first team opinions. I feel like Coach Jones and the University of Hawai’i gave me opportunities at a time when others would not. I have been a part of something special the last two years Defense with my teammates, and now, I have come to the conclusion that there’s more I want to DL Ikaika Alama-Francis, first team, DL Melila Purcell, first do at Hawai’i, so I have made the decision to finish out my senior season.” team, DL Michael Lafaele, second team, LB Adam Leonard, second team, DB Leonard Peters, first team

Offensive Player of the Year: QB Colt Brennan Coach of the Year: June Jones

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 13 RECAPPING 2006 ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL JONES BECOMES SCHOOL’S ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACH  Hawai’i head WEEK 17 (FINAL) coach June Jones is 64-40 in eight seasons at the Warrior helm. Jones became the school’s all-time winningest coach with his 41-24 win over Arizona State in the 2006 Rk School (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Week Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. His 64 wins surpassed Dick Tomey (1977-86) who won 63 games in 1. Florida (64) 13-1 1624 2 2. Ohio State 12-1 1492 1 10 seasons. Otto Klum (1921-39) 84 won games during his tenure, but the Warriors did 3. LSU 11-2 1452 4 not play an all-college schedule until 1966. Jones was named 2006 WAC Coach of the Year 4. USC 11-2 1389 8 after guiding the Warriors to 11 wins, producing the nation’s most prolific offense. The 5. Boise State (1) 13-0 1383 9 Warriors led the nation in scoring offense (46.9), passing offense (441.3), and total 6. Louisville 12-1 1338 5 offense (559.2). He also mentored all-America quarterback Colt Brennan, along with 13 7. Wisconsin 12-1 1288 6 all-WAC performers. 8. Michigan 11-2 1145 3 9. Auburn 11-2 1112 10 10. West Virginia 11-2 1035 13 Jones’ Record 64-40 11. Oklahoma 11-3 933 7 at Aloha Stadium 49-20 12. Rutgers 11-2 884 16 in Road Games 15-20 13. Texas 10-3 772 18 in WAC Games 39-24 14. California 10-3 697 20 in WAC Home Games 25-9 15. Arkansas 10-4 677 12 in WAC Road Games 15-15 16. Brigham Young 11-2 673 19 17. Notre Dame 10-3 553 11 18. Wake Forest 11-3 551 15 WARRIORS RANKED IN COACHES POLL  For the first time since January 1993, 19. Virginia Tech 10-3 407 14 Hawai’i broke into the Associated Press Top 25 Poll, landing at No. 25 on Nov. 19 (89 20. Boston College 10-3 353 23 points), and finished the season at No. 26 with 110 points. After five straight weeks of 21. Oregon State 10-4 291 24 receiving votes, Hawai’i finally broke into the Top 25 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 22. TCU 11-2 279 25 Poll. It was the first time since the Warriors appeared in the coaches poll since November 23. Georgia 9-4 204 NR 24. Penn State 9-4 183 NR 26, 2002 (No. 23). The Warriors finished the season at No. 24 with 152 points in the 25. Tennessee 9-4 181 17 Coaches Top 25 and one spot out of the AP Top 25 at No 26 with 110 votes.

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES DEFENSE MAKES STATEMENT  The Warrior defense was often overshadowed by Hawai’i 110, Nebraska 58, Maryland 24, South Florida 17, Texas the high-powered Warrior offense in 2006. But it didn’t stop the unit from making a A&M 10, Georgia Tech 8, Kentucky 1, San Jose State 1. statement in Defensive Coordinator Jerry Glanville’s second season. The Warrior defense allowed 13-or-less points in four games, including a season-low nine against Eastern Illinois (Sept. 30), and ten against both Idaho (Oct. 28), and at Utah State (Nov. 4). Glanville’s gang finished the season ranked third in the WAC (59th nationally in rushing defense (136.1), a far cry from finishing eighth in the league and 98th nationally a year USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 POLL ago. The Warriors also forced 29 turnovers in 2006, which led to 143 total points, 24 WEEK 17 (FINAL) scored by the defense. After finishing fourth in the WAC (57th nationally) in turnover margin (0.07), the Warriors held opponents to no points off turnovers for a string of Rk School (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Week 1. Florida (63) 13-1 1575 2 seven games during the season. Hawai’i out-scored opponents 143 to 75 in points off 2. Ohio State 12-1 1435 1 turnovers in 2006, and 20 of the 29 turnovers resulted or led to a Warrior touchdown. 3. LSU 11-2 1418 4 4. USC 11-2 1345 7 QUICK-STRIKE OFFENSE  Hawai’i’s Run-and-Shoot offense ranked first in the 5. Wisconsin 12-1 1328 5 country for nine straight weeks, not only struck often in 2006, but quickly as well. The 6. Boise State 13-0 1275 9 7. Louisville 12-1 1270 6 Warrior offense scored four touchdowns on one-play drives this season, including a 63- 8. Auburn 11-2 1119 10 yard pass (Brennan to Sample) against Nevada (Oct. 7), a 60-yard shovel pass (Brennan 9. Michigan 11-2 1092 3 to Ilaoa) at Utah State (Nov. 4), a 19-yard pass (Brennan to Bess) against Louisiana Tech 10. West Virginia 11-2 1012 12 (Nov. 11), and 19-yard pass (Brennan to Grice-Mullen) against San Jose State (Nov. 18). 11. Oklahoma 11-3 849 8 Hawai’i has recorded 34 touchdown drives in five plays or less, which ranked first in the 12. Rutgers 11-2 841 17 country (Clemson was second with 27). Hawai’i also managed 24 touchdown drives in two 13. Texas 10-3 791 16 minutes or less, second nationally to Texas Tech. 14. California 10-3 716 19 15. Brigham Young 11-2 615 20 16. Arkansas 10-4 592 13 17. Wake Forest 11-3 535 15 18. Virginia Tech 10-3 494 14 19. Notre Dame 10-3 485 11 20. Boston College 10-3 388 23 21. TCU 11-2 339 24 22. Oregon State 10-4 206 25 23. Tennessee 9-4 202 18 24. Hawai’i 11-3 152 NR 25. Penn State 9-4 142 NR

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Georgia 133, Nebraska 43, Texas A&M 29, Georgia Tech 19, South Carolina 17, Houston 8, Maryland 7, Texas Tech 2, Kentucky 1.

14 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS RECAPPING 2006 TEAM STATS WARRIORS IN THE WAC/NATIONAL STATS Category WAC National Category WAC National CATEGORY HAWAI’I (WAC/NCAA) Rushing Scoring (Touchdowns) Scoring Offense 46.9 (1st/1st) Nate Ilaoa (76.2) 5th 44th Nate Ilaoa (8.3) 2nd NA Scoring Defense 24.1 (4th/69th) Davone Bess (6.7) 3rd NA Rushing Offense 117.9 (6th/82nd) Passing Average Jason Rivers (4.3) T8th NA Rushing Defense 136.1 (3rd/59th) Colt Brennan (396.4) 1st NA Ian Sample (4.3) T8th NA Pass Offense 441.3 (1st/1st) Pass Defense 241.7 (7th/105th) Total Offense Scoring (Kick) Total Offense 559.2 (1st/1st) Colt Brennan (422.5) 1st 1st Dan Kelly (6.1) 2nd NA Total Defense 377.8 (5th/93rd) Kickoff Returns 19.8 (5th/67th) Receptions Per Game Field Goals Punt Returns 8.0 (6th/71st) Davone Bess (6.86) 2nd 7th Dan Kelly (0.93) 3rd 60th Punting 34.4 (5th/68th) Nate Ilaoa (5.15) 5th 35th Pass Efficiency 185.9 (1st/1st) Jason Rivers (5.14) 6th 37th Field Goal Pct. Defense Pass Efficiency 133.6 (4th/83rd) Dan Kelly (76.5) 2nd NA Turnover Margin 0.07 (4th/57th) Receiving Yards Per Game First Downs 384 (1st/NA) Davone Bess (87.1) 2nd 13th PAT Kicking Pct. Opponent First Downs 288 (9th/NA) Jason Rivers (84.1) 3rd 16th Dan Kelly (94.0) 3rd NA Sacks By 30 (3rd/NA) Nate Ilaoa (64.4) 8th 59th Sacks Against 28 (7th/NA) Ross Dickerson (51.9) 10th NR Tackles Penalties 66.4 (7th/NA) Adam Leonard (8.1) 5th 61st Opponent Penalties 45.4 (8th/NA) All-Purpose Yards Solomon Elimimian (6.8) 11th NR 3rd Down Conversions 57.9 (1st/NA) Nate Ilaoa (140.5) 4th 10th Opp 3rd Down Conversions 39.3 (5th/NA) Ross Dickerson (99.2) 8th 75th Sacks Field Goals .765 (2nd/NA) Davone Bess (93.1) 9th 89th Melila Purcell (0.68) 2nd 34th PAT Kicking .915 (7th/NA) Time of Possession 28:55 (8th/NA) Passing Efficiency Tackles-for-Loss Colt Brennan (186.0) 1st 1st Melila Purcell (111) 3rd 56th Note: Parenthesis denote NCAA rankings Ikaika Alama-Francis (0.77) 8th NR Punt Return Average Myron Newberry (5.9) 4th 70th Fumbles Forced Melila Purcell (0.29) 3rd 32nd Kickoff Return Average Jacob Patek (0.21) 7th 91st Ross Dickerson (25.0) T1st T23rd Fumbles Recovered Scoring Adam Leonard (0.29) 2nd NA Nate Ilaoa (8.3) 2nd 12th Ikaika Alama-Francis (0.23)T5th NA Davone Bess (6.7) 4th 53rd Dan Kelly (6.1) 5th 70th Passes Defended Leonard Peters (0.71) T8th NR Adam Leonard (0.71) T8th NR

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 15 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 1 • SEPT. 2, 2006 GAME 2 • SEPT. 16, 2006 BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM (92,138) ALOHA STADIUM (32,008)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 3 0 7 7 - 17 UNLV 0 0 7 6 - 13 Alabama 3 12 7 3 - 25 Hawai’i 14 14 14 0 - 42

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – It was a night of missed opportunities for the Warrior foot- HONOLULU – Hawai’i gained 583 yards of total offense on the legs of running ball team, Sept. 2, before a sold-out crowd of 92,138 at the newly renovated back Nate Ilaoa and the hands of Davone Bess and Ryan Grice-Mullen to beat Bryant-Denny Stadium. UNLV, 42-13, Sept. 16 at Aloha Stadium. Three Warrior turnovers (2 fumbles, 1 interception) amounted to zero Ilaoa rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries, averag- points for Alabama, but the Tide managed to score 12 points in the second ing a whopping 11.6 yards per carry, while Bess caught for 124 yards and a quarter and stole close to 12 minutes off the third quarter clock to win its 200th score and Grice-Mullen added 111 yards and a touchdown. It was Ilaoa’s sec- game in the facility. ond 100-yard game in thrree outings after finishing the 2005 season with a The teams traded field goals on game-opening drives before Alabama got career-high 151 rushing yards against San Diego State. in the end zone first when fullback Tim Castille scored on a 3-yard run around But the story of the night belonged to the Warrior defense, which held the left side. UNLV scoreless until the 3:51 mark in the third quarter, and to 271 yards of Hawai’i was trapped at their own 1-yard line when Warrior punter Kurt total offense. Warrior defenders got to UNLV quarterback Rocky Hinds three Milne fumbled the snap paving the way for Alabama’s Roy Upchurch to recover times, hurried him eight, and added an interception, which was returned for a the ball in the end zone for an apparent touchdown, but the call was overturned touchdown. on an instant replay review, awarding the Tide with a safety, to take a 12-3 lead. Hawai’i jumped out to a 14-0 lead, scoring on its first two possessions of Alabama took a 22-3 lead coming out of the locker room when John Parker the game. Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan completed 12-of-15 passes for Wilson hit Keith Brown for a 35-yard touchdown. Hawai’i responded with quar- 121 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter. terback Colt Brennan, leading the Warriors down to the Alabama 9-yard line, The junior also rushed for a 1-yard score and ended the first half 18-of- but the drive came to a screeching halt when running back Reagan Mauia, in for 27 for 229 yards and two scores. Ilaoa, who finished the first half with 74 starter Nate Ilaoa, fumbled at the 4-yard line. yards on six attempts, scored his first touchdown of the night on an 8-yard Mauia came back on the ensuing possession, taking a shovel pass from run to give the Warriors a 28-0 lead at the break. Brennan and scampered 16 yards for the first Warrior touchdown of the season. After holding the Rebels to three rushing yards and 112 total yards in Alabama managed a field goal to take a 25-10 lead with 14:42 left to play. the first half, the Warrior defense began the second half in the same fashion. Brennan got the Warriors moving midway through the fourth quarter, with a Safety Leonard Peters picked UNLV quarterback Rocky Hinds and dashed 33 31-yard touchdown strike to Ryan Grice-Mullen, cutting the lead to eight, at 25- yards for a touchdown, giving Hawai’i a 35-0 lead. 17. After forcing UNLV to punt, Brennan went to work, orchestrating a 96- Hawai’i got the ball back at its own 25-yard line with 2:04 remaining. yard drive on 12 plays, capped by a 7-yard touchdown run by Ilaoa, Hawai’i’s Brennan completed six of his next seven passes to get the Warriors to the final touchdown of the game before calling in the second team. Alabama 26-yard line and took three shots at th end zone, but was intercepted on the final play of the game. Scoring Summary UH 1 12:55 Ryan Grice-Mullen 7 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Scoring Summary UH 1 7:20 Davone Bess 7 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 1 11:31 Dan Kelly 42 FG UH 2 10:34 Nate Ilaoa 8 run (Dan Kelly kick) UA 1 7:18 Leigh Tiffin 31 FG UH 2 5:58 Colt Brennan 1 run (Dan Kelly kick) UA 2 14:30 Tim Castille 3 run (Leigh Tiffin kick) UH 3 14:31 Leonard Peters 33 interception return (Dan Kelly kick) UA 2 5:13 Team safety UH 3 6:57 Nate Ilaoa 7 run (Dan Kelly kick) UA 2 1:19 Leigh Tiffin 23 FG UNLV 3 3:51 David Peeples 1 run (Ben Jaekle kick) UA 3 11:15 Keith Brown 35 pass from John Parker Wilson (Leigh Tiffin kick) UNLV 4 2:34 Rodelin Anthony 15 pass from Shaen Steichen UH 3 4:59 Reagan Mauia 16 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) (Ben Jaekle kick blocked) UA 4 14:42 Leigh Tiffin 27 FG UH 4 7:04 Ryan Grice-Mullen 31 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Team Statistics Rebels Warriors First Downs ______18 ______30 Team Statistics Warriors Crimson Tide Total Net Yards______271 ______583 First Downs ______18 ______20 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______28-73 ______31-236 Total Net Yards ______372 ______378 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______18-47-1-232 ______33-45-2-369 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______15-22 ______36-125 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-25 ______2-10 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______30-44-1-250______16-29-0-253 Punting ______5-192-38.4 ______3-112-37.3 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-21 ______1-2 Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______2-2 Punting ______3-106-35.3 ______4-159-39.8 Penalties-Yards ______1-15 ______11-92 Fumbles-Lost ______4-2 ______1-0 Time of Possession ______28:04 ______31:56 Penalties-Yards ______11-82______5-34 Time of Possession ______24:16 ______35:44 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UNLV: David Peeples (13-39-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa Individual Leaders (9-104-2). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (4-27-0). UA: Jimmy Johns (8-58- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UNLV: Rocky Hinds (13-166-0). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan 0). (24-296-2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (30-350-2). UA: John Parker Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UNLV: Casey Flair (4-87-0). Hawai’i: Davone Bess Wilson (16-253-1). (10-124-1), Ryan Grice-Mullen (7-111-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Ryan Grice-Mullen (6-109-1), Davone Bess Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UNLV: Kip Facer (5-192-38.4). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (3- (8-74-0). UA: Keith Brown (6-132-1). 112-37.3). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (3-106-35.3. UA: P.J. Fitzgerald (4- Sacks By (No-Yards) – UNLV: Beau Bell (1-6), Jason Beauchamp (1-4). Hawai’i: 159-39.8). Amani Purcell (1-12), David Veikune (1-8), Brad Kalilimoku (1-5). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (1.0-2). UA: Terrance Jones (1.0- Leading Tacklers – UNLV: Jason Beauchamp (8-1-9) Hawai’i: Brad Kalilimoku 12), Zach Schreiber (1.0-5), Prince Hall (1.0-4), Ezekial Knight (1.0-3), Marcus (4-4-8). Carter (1.0-1). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (6-5-11), Leonard Peters (6-4-10), Jacob Patek (5-5-10). UA: Juwan Simpson (3-6-9).

16 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 3 • SEPT. 23, 2006 GAME 4 • SEPT. 30, 2006 BRONCO STADIUM (30,642) ALOHA STADIUM (29,358)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 0 14 7 13 - 34 Eastern Illinois 6 3 0 0 - 9 Boise State 15 12 7 7 - 41 Hawai’i 21 13 7 3 - 44

BOISE, Idaho – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan passed for 388 (25-of-36) yards HONOLULU – The University of Hawai’i Warrior football team gained 571 yards and five touchdowns but it wasn’t enough as Boise State held-off Hawai’i, 41-34, in of total offense to win its second game of the season, 44-9, over Eastern a Western Athletic Conference game Sept. 23 at Bronco Stadium. Illinois Sept. 30 at Aloha Stadium. Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw A sold-out crowd of 30,642 saw Boise State running back Ian Johnson rush for for a season-high 409 yards, 369 in the first half, and five touchdowns in less 178 yards and two touchdowns and the Broncos take advantage of three Hawai’i than three quarters of action. turnovers, two in the first half, to win their 26th straight WAC home game. Hawai’i’s first three drives ended with touchdown passes from Brennan Four Warrior miscues, a bad snap on a field goal try, a muffed snap on a PAT to Ian Sample (29 yards), Ross Dickerson (16 yards), and Nate Ilaoa (4 yards) attempt that resulted in a defensive two-point conversion for Boise State, an inter- respectively. Eastern Illinois, playing without head coach Bob Spoo who is ception on a tipped ball which resulted in a Boise State field goal, and a fumble that recovering from surgery, managed to sneak into the end zone on a 9-yard run resulted in a Boise State touchdown, cost the Warriors a chance at winning it’s first by Norris Smith, but the night belonged to the Warriors. WAC game of the season. Brennan spread the wealth, tossing touchdown strikes to Sample and Boise State jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter before Hawai’i got Chad Mock before leaving the game in the third quarter. Sample led all on the board when Brennan hit Jason Rivers on an inside screen for a 26-yard score. receivers with a career-high 122 yards and two touchdowns on six receptions, After trading touchdowns in the second quarter, the Warrior offense had including a 43-yarder, the longest touchdown catch so far this season. another opportunity to score with the ball at the Boise State 41-yard line with 3:30 Junior receiver Jason Rivers added six catches for 106 yards, his first left on the first half clock. But Brennan’s pass was tipped and intercepted, allowing 100-yard game of the season. Back up quarterback Inoke Funaki saw his first the Broncos to sneak in a 32-yard field goal, and take 27-14 lead, just before the legitimate action of his young career and finished the game with 120 yards on break. 5-of-10 passing. Boise State took a 34-14 lead right out of the locker room when Johnson ran The Warrior defense held the Panthers to 291 total yards, 234 on the it in from eight yards out. Four plays later, Brennan hit Bess for a 15-yard touch- ground. EIU running back Vincent Webb gained 117 yards and moved up to down to make it 34-21. the fourth spot on the school’s career rushing list. The Warrior defense caught its first break when cornerback Kenny Patton Warrior linebacker Adam Leonard led all tacklers with 10 (9 solo), while intercepted Zabransky in the end zone. The turnover sparked the Warrior offense as the Warrior secondary recorded three interceptions, including one by safety Brennan tossed a 14-yard touchdown pass to Bess on fourth down, cutting the Leonard Peters, his second in four games. Bronco lead to seven, at 34-27. The Warriors got the ball back with 12:28 left to play, but a fumble allowed Scoring Summary Boise State to take a 41-27 lead and consume 4:22 off the clock. UH 1 12:48 Ian Sample 29 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 1 8:51 Ross Dickerson 16 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Scoring Summary EIU 1 6:31 Norris Smith 9 run (Zach Yates kick failed) BSU 1 12:35 Ian Johnson 3 run (Anthony Montgomery kick) UH 1 2:03 Nate Ilaoa 4 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) BSU 1 9:16 Legedu Naanee 6 pass from Jared Zabransky (Kyle Stringer rush) EIU 2 8:25 Zach Yates 43 FG UH 2 13:41 Jason Rivers 26 pass from Colt Brennan (Kurt Milne rush fumbled) UH 2 5:51 Ian Sample 43 pass from Colt Brennan (Team kick blocked) BSU 2 13:41 Orlando Scandrick PAT return UH 2 2:39 Chad Mock 18 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) BSU 2 8:09 Derek Schouman 23 pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) UH 3 6:35 Nate Ilaoa 1 run (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 5:52 Jason Rivers 11 pass from Colt Brennan UH 4 14:13 Dan Kelly 35 FG (Davone Bess pass from Colt Brennan) BSU 2 0:13 Anthony Montgomery 32 FG Team Statistics Panthers Warriors BSU 3 11:42 Ian Johnson 8 run (Anthony Montgomery kick) First Downs ______16 ______26 UH 3 9:54 Davone Bess 18 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Total Net Yards______291 ______571 UH 4 13:50 Davone Bess 14 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly pass failed) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______40-234 ______17-42 BSU 4 5:55 Derek Schouman 18 pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______8-21-3-57 ______35-51-1-529 UH 4 2:59 Jason Rivers 8 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Sacks Against-Yards ______1-9 ______2-19 Punting ______5-193-38.6 ______0-0-0.0 Team Statistics Warriors Broncos Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 ______2-1 First Downs ______24 ______26 Penalties-Yards ______3-25 ______5-60 Total Net Yards ______476 ______515 Time of Possession ______32:35 ______27:25 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______18-88 ______44-242 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______25-37-1-388______17-29-1-273 Individual Leaders Sacks Against-Yards ______2-4 ______1-9 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – EIU: Vincent Webb (11-117-0). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (9- Punting ______2-83-41.5 ______4-180-45.0 46-1). Fumbles-Lost ______2-2 ______1-0 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – EIU: Cole Stinson (6-42-0). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Penalties-Yards ______4-23______9-90 (30-409-5). Time of Possession ______24:58 ______35:02 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – EIU: Brian Berdis (3-28-0). Hawai’i: Ian Sample (6- 122-2), Jason Rivers (6-106-0). Individual Leaders Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – EIU: Zach Yates (5-193-38.6). Hawai’i: None. Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (12-68-0). BSU: Ian Johnson (29- Sacks By (No-Yards) – EIU: Seymour Loftman (1-10), Tristan Burge (1-9). 178-2). Hawai’i: Melila Purcell (1-9). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (25-388-5). BSU: Jared Leading Tacklers – EIU: Donald Thomas (7-1-8). Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (9-1- Zabransky (17-273-3). 10). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Davone Bess (6-104-2), Nate Ilaoa (4-96-0), Jason Rivers (6-81-3). BSU: Drisan James (5-66-0), Legedu Naanee (3-66-1). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (2-83-41.5). BSU: Kyle Stringer (4- 180-45.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Michael Lafaele (1.0-9). BSU: Nick Schlekeway (1.0-2), Colt Brooks (1.0-2). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Leonard Peters (6-7-13). BSU: Korey Hall (5-7-12).

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 17 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 5 • OCT. 7, 2006 GAME 6 • OCT. 14, 2006 ALOHA STADIUM (33,761) BULLDOG STADIUM (39,122)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Nevada 7 14 0 13 - 34 Hawai’i 21 21 20 6 - 68 Hawai’i 10 21 3 7 - 41 Fresno State 7 10 6 14 - 37

HONOLULU – Warrior running back Nate Ilaoa gained 219 all-purpose yards FRESNO, Calif. – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 409 yards and five (151 rushing, 68 receiving) and the Warrior defense forced two turnovers and touchdowns (32 of 39) while rushing for an additional 43 yards to help Hawai’i made key stops, including a goal line stand at the end, to help Hawai’i win its defeat Fresno State, 68-37, Oct. 14 at Bulldog Stadium. first Western Athletic Conference game, 31-34, against Nevada Oct. 7 at Aloha The win was the first on the road against the Bulldogs since the 2000 sea- Stadium. son. It was the most points scored on the road in UH football history, and the The game featured a little bit of everything. There were back-to-back most points ever scored against the Bulldogs on their home field. fumbles, instant replay reviews and reversals, personal fouls, a blocked punt, Fresno State jumped out to a 7-0 lead, when Bulldog quarterback Tom a blocked field goal, you name it. Hawai’i racked up 579 yards of total Brandstater hit tight end Bear Pascoe for a 75-yard touchdown. But that was all offense, quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 419 yards and four touchdowns she wrote for the Bulldogs. Hawai’i scored 28 unanswered points, two off Bulldogs (36 of 47) and also ran for a score, while Davone Bess (10-139) and Ian fumbles, to take a 28-7 lead early in the second quarter and never look back. Sample (5-107) combined for 15 catches for 246 yards and three touchdowns. The Bulldogs got in the end zone when back up quarterback Sean Norton But it was the Warrior defense that saved the offense for a change. The came off the bench throwing a 20-yard strike to Pascoe to make it 28-14. But the Warriors, ahead 41-21 with 11:45 left to play, allowed the Wolf Pack back in Warrior defense forced its third turnover of the half, when safety Leonard Peters the game. After Nevada back up quarterback rallied the Wolf intercepted Norton and dashed 54-yards to the "house." A 28-yard field goal by Pack, orchestrating a 86-yard drive capped by a 5-yard touchdown strike to Bulldog kicker Clint Stitser made it 42-17 at the break. tight end Anthony Pudewell, the Warriors had the ball deep in their own terri- Norton hit Marlon Moore for a 75-yard touchdown on the opening play of tory. And then disaster struck as Brennan fumbled at his own 3-yard line. the second half to make it 42-23, but that was as close at the Bulldogs got. A goal line stand by the Warrior defense kept the Wolf Pack from stealing Brennan threw his next three touchdown passes, two to slot receiver Davone Bess, the win. Warrior safety Leonard Peters stuffed Nevada running back Luke and another to Ross Dickerson before leaving the game in the third quarter. The Lippencott on first-and-goal. Moore then threw three incompletions, the last Warrior defense held Fresno State to 64 rushing yards through three quarters of one fourth-and-goal, which was broken up by Peters, allowing Hawai’i to run play. out the 1:47 remaining on the clock to preserve the win. A key stop also came when Nevada, trailing 34-21 early in the fourth Scoring Summary quarter, drove the ball to midfield and decided to go for it on 4th-and-5. FSU 1 12:28 Bear Pascoe 75 pass from Tom Brandstater (Clint Stitser kick) Warrior middle linebacker Adam Leonard, who had already forced and recov- UH 1 9:39 Nate Ilaoa 1 run (Dan Kelly kick) ered a fumble earlier in the game, stuffed Lippencott at the line of scrim- UH 1 5:11 Ian sample 47 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) mage. UH 1 1:46 Nate Ilaoa 5 run (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 13:11 Ian Sample 2 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Scoring Summary FSU 2 6:56 Bear Pascoe 20 pass from Sean Norton (Clint Stitser kick) UH 1 10:38 Dan Kelly 35 FG UH 2 3:38 Nate Ilaoa 20 run (Dan Kelly kick) UN 1 6:36 Jack Darlington 19 pass from Jeff Rowe (Brett Jaekle kick) UH 2 1:37 Leonard Peters 54 interception return (Dan Kelly kick) UH 1 1:10 Ian Sample 17 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) FSU 2 0:00 Clint Stitser 28 FG UH 2 14:19 Ian Sample 63 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) FSU 3 14:21 Marlon Moore 75 pass from Sean Norton (Clint Stitser kick) UH 2 8:29 Davone Bess 9 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 12:13 Davone Bess 20 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UN 2 5:44 Brandon Fragger 3 run (Brett Jaekle kick) UH 3 7:26 Davone Bess 2 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick blocked) UH 2 1:48 Ross Dickerson 3 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 0:41 Ross Dickerson 35 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UN 2 0:10 Mike McCoy 3 pass from Jeff Rowe (Brett Jaekle kick) FSU 4 11:22 Lonyae Miller 4 run (Clint Stitser kick) UH 3 7:49 Dan Kelly 25 FG UH 4 7:38 Jason Rivers 1 pass from Tyler Graunke (Dan Kelly kick blocked) UH 4 11:45 Colt Brennan 6 run (Dan Kelly kick) FSU 4 2:26 Isaac Kinter 8 pass from Sean Norton (Clint Stitser kick) UN 4 9:08 Anthony Pudewell 13 pass from Travis Moore (Brett Jaekle kick) UN 4 3:57 Anthony Pudewell 5 pass from Travis Moore (Brett Jaekle kick failed) Team Statistics Warriors Bulldogs First Downs ______30 ______22 Team Statistics Wolf Pack Warriors Total Net Yards ______570 ______487 First Downs ______25 ______28 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______18-100 ______41-183 Total Net Yards ______472 ______579 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______37-44-0-470______18-29-1-304 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______25-108 ______24-160 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-3 ______1-8 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______26-36-0-364 ______36-47-0-419 Punting ______2-90-45.0 ______3-116-38.7 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-8 ______3-12 Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 ______3-2 Punting ______3-93-31.0 ______1-41-41.0 Penalties-Yards ______4-31______6-53 Fumbles-Lost ______2-2 ______2-2 Time of Possession ______29:18 ______30:42 Penalties-Yards ______4-25 ______12-109 Time of Possession ______26:02 ______33:58 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (7-43-0), Nate Ilaoa (6-34-3). Individual Leaders FSU: Lonyae Miller (16-113-1). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UN: Brandon Fragger (10-54-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (32-409-5). FSU: Sean Norton (14-151-0). (14-225-3). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UN: Jeff Rowe (20-243-2). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (36- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Ross Dickerson (10-115-1), Ian Sample (6- 419-4). 83-2), Davone Bess (8-70-2). FSU: Marlon Moore (3-100-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UN: Jack Darlington (8-135-1). Hawai’i: Davone Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (2-90-45.0). FSU: Kyle Zimmerman Bess (10-139-1), Ian Sample (5-107-2). (3-116-38.7). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UN: Zachary Whited (2-60-30.0). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Brad Kalilimoku (1.0-8). FSU: Jason Roberts (1.0-3). (1-41-41.0). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (4-3-7), Leonard Peters (4-2-6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UN: Jonathon Amaya (1-4), Jason DeMars (1-4). Hawai’i: FSU: Josh Sherley (5-1-6). Karl Noa (1-8). Leading Tacklers – UN: Ezra Butler (8-0-8). Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (8-1-9).

18 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 7 • OCT. 21, 2006 GAME 8 • OCT. 28, 2006 AGGIE MEMORIAL STADIUM (17,318) ALOHA STADIUM (34,051)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 14 14 0 21 - 49 Idaho 7 3 0 0 - 10 New Mexico State 14 3 7 6 - 30 Hawai’i 14 21 13 20 - 68

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The Warriors scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth HONOLULU – Ross Dickerson took the opening kickoff 100-yards to the quarter to run away from New Mexico State, 49-30, in a Western Athletic “house” to set the tone for Homecoming 2006 as Hawai’i routed Idaho, 68-10, Conference game Oct. 21 at Aggie Memorial Stadium. before a crowd of 34,051, Oct. 28, at Aloha Stadium. Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan passed for 330 yards (22 of 31) and Hawai’i (6-2, 4-1 WAC) quarterback Colt Brennan completed 31-of-38 five touchdowns, two to Ross Dickerson (6 receptions, 125 yards) in the win. pass attempts for 333 yards and five touchdowns about three quarters of Brennan extended his pass attempts to 120 straight without an interception. work. He also led the Warriors with 63 rushing yards. Dickerson finished the game with 283 all-purpose yards. Brennan passed for 201 yards and three touchdowns, and added 57 The Warrior defense sparked the offense when defensive end Melila rushing yards in the first half. The junior tossed touchdown strikes to Jason Purcell sacked Aggie quarterback Chase Holbrook, forcing a fumble scooped Rivers, Davone Bess, and running back Nate Ilaoa to help the Warriors take a up by linebacker Adam Leonard who returned it 20 yards for a touchdown to 35-10 lead at the break. give the Warriors a 42-21 lead with 8:57 left to play. The Warrior defense forced Idaho quarterback Steven Wichman to fumble On the Aggie’s next possession, the Warrior defense recovered another in the third quarter. Safety Jacob Patek jarred the ball loose as Wichman fumble, this time on a bad snap. Two plays later, Hawai’i extended its lead to scrambled towards first down yardage. Linebacker Micah Lau recovered the 49-24 when Brennan hit Dickerson for a 36-yard score. ball, and four plays later, Brennan his Ian Sample for an 11-yard touchdown Purcell finished with a career-high eight tackles, including three sacks. to put Hawai’i ahead, 48-10, in the third quarter. Solomon Elimimian led all tacklers with a career-high 14 tackles. Linebacker Defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville’s defense allowed just 10 points in Adam Leonard recorded a career-high 11 tackles, while cornerback Myron the first half, and shut out the Vandals, allowing just 133 yards of total Newberry, making his first career start, added a career-high 10 stops. offense in the second half. Dickerson finished the game with two catches for 57 yards. His kickoff Scoring Summary return was his second career 100-yard return, after doing the same on the UH 1 10:39 Nate Ilaoa 4 run (Dan Kelly kick failed) opening kickoff against Appalachian State in 2003. UH 1 6:17 Ross Dickerson 34 pass from Colt Brennan (Davone Bess pass from Colt Brennan) Scoring Summary NMSU 1 0:35 Chris Nwoko 3 run (Ryan Bowling kick) UH 1 14:42 Ross Dickerson 100 kickoff return (Briton Forester kick) NMSU 1 0:01 Chris Williams 27 pass from Chase Holbrook (Ryan Bowling UH 1 6:26 Jason Rivers 10 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) kick) UI 1 2:34 Wendell Octave 2 pass from Steve Wichman (Tino Amancio kick) UH 2 13:24 Davone Bess 16 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 14:08 Davone Bess 2 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) NMSU 2 8:56 Ryan Bowling 25 FG UI 2 10:45 Tino Amancio 26 FG UH 2 3:41 Ian Sample 25 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 5:46 Nate Ilaoa 1 run (Briton Forester kick) NMSU 3 12:39 Chris Williams 61 pass from Chase Holbrook (Ryan Bowling UH 2 0:21 Nate Ilaoa 18 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) kick) UH 3 11:30 Ryan Grice-Mullen 34 pass from Colt Brennan UH 4 12:27 Jason Rivers 13 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) (Briton Forester kick failed) UH 4 11:11 Adam Leonard 20 fumble recovery (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 4:20 Ian Sample 11 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 4 7:58 Ross Dickerson 36 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 4 12:31 Ryan Grice-Mullen 18 pass from Tyler Graunke NMSU 4 4:25 A.J. Harris 13 pass from Chase Holbrook (Briton Forester kick) (Chris Nwoko rush failed) UH 4 7:27 Tyler Graunke 5 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 4 1:46 Ryan Keomaka 29 interception return (Briton Forester kick) Team Statistics Warriors Aggies First Downs ______26 ______28 Team Statistics Vandals Warriors Total Net Yards______508 ______448 First Downs ______19 ______29 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______33-155 ______30-118 Total Net Yards______334 ______575 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______23-34-0-353 ______32-46-1-330 Rushing (Att-Yards)______31-141 ______15-78 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-1 ______4-6 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______14-37-1-193 ______40-51-0-497 Sacks Against-Yards ______0-0 ______1-1 Punting ______0-0-0.0 ______1-56-56.0 Punting ______7-247-35.3 ______1-46-46.0 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______3-2 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______1-1 Penalties-Yards ______9-82 ______4-40 Penalties-Yards ______5-55 ______5-38 Time of Possession ______29:56 ______30:04 Time of Possession ______29:37 ______30:23

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (18-94-1). NMSU: Chris Nwoko Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UI: Brian Flowers (9-37-0). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (5- (12-59-1). 63-0). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (22-330-5). NMSU: Chase Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UI: Steve Wichman (13-192-1). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Holbrook (31-323-3). (31-333-5). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Ross Dickerson (6-125-2). NMSU: Chris Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UI: Luke Smith-Anderson (5-88-0). Hawai’i: Jason Williams (7-160-2). Rivers (6-108-1), Ian Sample (8-90-1). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: None. NMSU: Jared Kaufman (1-56-56.0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UI: T.J. Conley (7-247-35.3). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (1- Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Melila Purcell (3.0-3), Renolds Fruean (1.0-3). 46-46.0). NMSU: Nathan Nuttal (1.0-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UI: Brandon Ogletree (1-1). Hawai’i: None. Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (2-12-14), Adam Leonard (4-7- Leading Tacklers – UI: David Vobora (9-0-9). Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (5-2-7). 11), Myron Newberry (4-6-10). NMSU: Nathan Nuttal (2-10-12).

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 19 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 9 • NOV. 4, 2006 GAME 10 • NOV. 11, 2006 ROMNEY STADIUM (10,291) ALOHA STADIUM (32,083)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 14 14 21 14 - 63 Louisiana Tech 3 7 0 7 - 17 Utah State 3 0 7 0 - 10 Hawai’i 9 17 28 7 - 61

LOGAN, Utah – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan broke two schools records HONOLULU – Heisman hopeful quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 406 yards and passed for 413 yards (18 of 29) and a season-high six touchdowns to lead (27 of 40) and four touchdowns in his usual three quarters of work to help Hawai’i over Utah State, 63-10, in a Western Athletic Conference game, Nov. Hawai’i to its seventh straight win, 61-17, over Western Athletic Conference 4, at Romney Stadium. foe Louisiana Tech Nov. 11 at Aloha Stadium. After the game, the Warriors became the first team in the nation to The Hawai’i offense racked up a season-high 618 total yards, without accept an invitation to play in a bowl game, as Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl officials starting running back Nate Ilaoa who took the night off to rest a nagging were on hand for the invite. injury. Warrior receivers Davone Bess and Jason Rivers both finished with Brennan broke the school record for most touchdown passes in a season more than 100 receiving yards. Bess led all receivers with seven catches for (38) set by in 2004. Brennan now has 39, and is chasing the 143 yards and two touchdowns, while Rivers hauled in four passes for 113 NCAA record of 54 set by Houston’s David Klingler in 1990. Brennan also yards and a touchdown. broke the school record for pass attempts without an interception with 182, But the Warrior defense commanded respect, holding its opponent to breaking the record also set by Chang (178) in 2004. less than 20 points for the third straight week, recording a season-high five Running back Nate Ilaoa led the team in both rushing and receiving, sacks, and forcing two turnovers, both interceptions, to spark a 28-point going for 55 yards on the ground and a career-high 155 yards receiving with third quarter. three total touchdowns (one rushing, two receiving). Ryan Grice-Mullen Louisiana Tech enjoyed a 10-9 lead early in the second quarter, but not added four catches for 135 yards and two touchdowns. for long. Hawai’i scored the next 17 straight points to take a 26-10 lead at the Hawai’i took a 21-3 lead in the second quarter when Brennan hit Ilaoa break, and then erupted for 28 points in the third quarter, the most this sea- on a shovel pass who dashed 60 yards untouched into the end zone. Ilaoa son, to build an insurmountable 54-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter. gained 125 yards (53 rushing, 72 receiving) and scored twice in the first half. A 35-yard touchdown strike from Brennan to Jason Rivers made it 28-3 at the Scoring Summary break. LTU 1 12:56 Danny Horwedel 30 FG Utah State put together an 80-yard scoring drive fresh out of the locker UH 1 10:10 Reagan Mauia 1 run (Briton Forester kick failed) room. Antraun McDaniel took it in from a yard out for Utah State’s only touch- UH 1 4:52 Dan Kelly 39 FG down of the game. But the Warrior offense could not be stopped. Two plays LTU 2 14:54 Dennis Morris 43 pass from Zac Champion (Danny Horwedel kick) later, Brennan hit Davone Bess for a 7-yard touchdown to take a commanding UH 2 13:35 Chad Mock 18 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) 42-10 lead. UH 2 5:33 Ross Dickerson 13 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 0:00 Dan Kelly 24 FG Scoring Summary UH 3 12:08 Colt Brennan 1 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 1 13:27 Ryan Grice-Mullen 29 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 10:27 Davone Bess 19 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) USU 1 9:26 Bryan Shields 46 FG UH 3 6:53 Ian Sample 3 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 1 6:09 Nate Ilaoa 13 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 3:02 Reagan Mauia 3 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 10:12 Nate Ilaoa 60 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 4 7:35 Davone Bess 32 pass from Tyler Graunke (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 5:15 Jason Rivers 35 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) LTU 4 0:17 Bryan Carroll 41 pass from Michael Mosley USU 3 12:28 Antuan McDaniel 1 run (Bryan Shields kick) (Danny Horwedel kick) UH 3 11:26 Davone Bess 12 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 7:45 Ryan Grice-Mullen 18 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Team Statistics Bulldogs Warriors UH 3 0:00 Nate Ilaoa 3 run (Dan Kelly kick) First Downs ______21 ______27 UH 4 12:03 Jason Rivers 1 pass from Tyler Graunke (Dan Kelly kick) Total Net Yards______360 ______618 UH 4 6:29 David Farmer 4 run (Dan Kelly kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______41-135______12-112 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______17-38-2-225 ______30-44-1-406 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-49 ______0-0 Team Statistics Warriors Aggies Punting5-210-42.0 ______0-0-0.0 First Downs ______22 ______18 Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______3-1 Total Net Yards______572 ______362 Penalties-Yards ______6-65 ______7-57 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______13-86 ______42-137 Time of Possession ______38:22 ______21:38 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______23-38-1-486 ______17-31-1-225 Sacks Against-Yards ______0-0 ______1-8 Individual Leaders Punting ______3-107-35.7 ______6-248-41.3 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) - LTU: Patrick Jackson (13-94-0). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______4-3 (6-60-1). Penalties-Yards ______6-50 ______11-93 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) - LTU: Zac Champion (12-135-1). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Time of Possession ______23:15 ______36:45 (27-406-4). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) - LTU: Bryan Carroll (4-81-1). Hawai’i: Davone Bess Individual Leaders (7-143-2), Jason Rivers (4-113-0). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (6-55-1). USU: Riley Nelson (15- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) - LTU: Chris Keagle (5-210-42.0). Hawai’i: None. 65-0). Sacks By (No-Yards) - LTU: None. Hawai’i: Blaze Soares (1-13), Josh Rice (1- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (18-413-6). USU: Riley Nelson 13), Ikaika Alama-Francis (1-11), Melila Purcell (1-8), David Veikune (1-4). (17-225-0). Leading Tacklers - LTU: Marquis Spurgon (5-1-6). Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (5-1- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (6-155-2), Ryan Grice-Mullen 6). (4-135-2). USU: Kevin Robinson (5-84-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (3-107-35.7). USU: Leon Jackson (6-248-41.3). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Ikaika Alama-Francis (1.0-8). USU: None. Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (3-8-11). USU: Devon Hall (2-3-5).

20 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 11 • NOV. 18, 2006 GAME 12 • NOV. 25, 2006 ALOHA STADIUM (33,622) ALOHA STADIUM (47,825)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final San Jose State 0 10 7 0 - 17 Purdue 0 0 14 21 - 35 Hawai’i 10 10 14 20 - 54 Hawai’i 7 10 3 22 - 42

HONOLULU – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan passed for 402 yards (28 of HONOLULU – The nation’s top-rated offense racked up a season-high 653 39) and five touchdowns, while running back Nate Ilaoa added 166 all-pur- yards, while the Warrior defense came up with timely big plays, including two pose yards (100 rushing, 66 receiving) and two touchdowns to help Hawai’i key interceptions, to boost No. 25 Hawai’i over Purdue, 42-35, in front of a defeat San Jose State, 54-17, Nov. 18 at Aloha Stadium. season-best 47,825 noise-making fans Nov. 25 at Aloha Stadium. The Warrior offense racked up 568 yards, but it was the defense, which Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 434 yards (33 of 48) and held San Jose State, the nation’s 10th-best rushing offense, to 82 yards on three touchdowns, while running back Nate Ilaoa rushed for a career-high 159 the ground, and a season-low 192 total yards. yards and two touchdowns to help Hawai’i win its ninth straight game. Hawai’i jumped out to a 13-0 lead before San Jose State took advantage The Warrior defense shutout Purdue in the first half and came up with two of a fumbled punt and scored its first touchdown on James T. Callier’s 1-yard drive-ending interceptions in the fourth quarter. run midway through the second quarter. The Warrior defense held the Hawai’i jumped out to a 17-0 lead before Purdue got going in the third Spartans to 67 first-half yards. quarter. The Boilermakers capitalized on two UH turnovers to score 14 Brennan scrambled for an 8-yard touchdown to help the Warriors take a straight points, and took its first lead of the game (21-20) when Curtis 20-10 halftime lead. Painter hit Greg Orton for a 28-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter. The teams traded touchdowns to open the second half before Davone Brennan tossed his first touchdown pass of the night, a 14-yard strike to Bess caught a deflected pass from Brennan to help the Warriors take a 34-17 Ross Dickerson to help the Warriors regain the lead, 27-21. But the lead late in the third quarter. Boilermakers scored 14 points in the next four and a half minutes to take a Brennan then orchestrated a 90-yard drive, capped by a 9-yard touch- 35-27 with 6:50 left to play. down pass to Bess. A Spartan fumble gave Hawai’i the ball back, but Brennan And then Brennan went to work, orchestrating an 80-yard drive in just threw an interception on the next play to negate the turnover. But it was over two minutes, capped by a 5-yard touchdown strike to Ryan Grice-Mullen. another night of hard-hitting Warrior defense as linebacker Blaze Soares Brennan hit Grice-Mullen again for the two-point conversion, tying the game jarred the ball from Spartan quarterback Adam Trafalis to give Hawai’i the ball at 35 with 4:48 on the clock. back, again, at the Spartan 19-yard line. The Warriors got the ball back when Painter tossed an interception. Five And the Warrior offense did the rest, scoring in one play, a 19-yard plays later, Brennan hit Ian Sample on an inside screen, which went for 28 touchdown toss from Brennan to Ryan Grice-Mullen, to put the game out of yards and the winning touchdown. reach at 47-17. Purdue had the ball at its own 20-yard line with 1:27 remaining, but Painter’s pass was intercepted by Warrior linebacker Adam Leonard to end any Scoring Summary hope of a Boilermaker victory. UH 1 9:21 Dan Kelly 39 FG UH 1 6:13 Chad Mock 36 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) Scoring Summary UH 2 13:28 Dan Kelly 29 FG UH 1 8:24 Nate Ilaoa 4 run (Briton Forester kick) SJSU 2 8:32 James T. Callier 1 run (Jared Strubeck kick) UH 2 11:06 Nate Ilaoa 16 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 4:59 Colt Brennan 8 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 0:03 Dan Kelly 22 FG SJSU 2 0:04 Jared Strubeck 37 FG PU 3 9:23 Dustin Keller 9 pass from Curtin Painter (Chris Summers kick) UH 3 11:42 Nate Ilaoa 4 run (Briton Forester kick) PU 3 8:20 Kyle Adams 25 pass from Desmond Tardy (Chris Summers kick) SJSU 3 7:24 James T. Callier 1 run (Jared Strubeck kick) UH 3 4:48 Dan Kelly 52 FG UH 3 3:11 Davone Bess 5 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) PU 4 14:49 Greg Orton 28 pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) UH 4 12:42 Davone Bess 9 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 4 11:28 Ross Dickerson 14 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 4 10:14 Ryan Grice-Mullen 19 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) PU 4 7:29 Dustin Keller 19 pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) UH 4 7:10 Nate Ilaoa 19 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) PU 4 6:50 Selwyn Lymon 32 pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) UH 4 4:48 Ryan Grice-Mullen 5 pass from Colt Brennan Team Statistics Spartans Warriors (Ryan Grice-Mullen pass from Colt Brennan) First Downs ______12 ______28 UH 4 1:27 Ian Sample 23 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) Total Net Yards______192 ______568 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______38-82______26-151 Team Statistics Boilermakers Warriors Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______40-29-1-417 ______17-7-1-110 First Downs ______28 ______33 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-23 ______2-14 Total Net Yards ______472 ______653 Punting ______6-254-42.3 ______0-0-0.00 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______27-90 ______20-219 Fumbles-Lost ______4-2 ______3-1 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______30-43-2-382 ______33-48-1-434 Penalties-Yards ______3-35 ______12-140 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-7 ______1-2 Time of Possession ______30:40 ______29:20 Punting ______4-198-49.5 ______1-17-17.0 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______2-2 Individual Leaders Penalties-Yards ______6-35 ______4-37 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) - SJSU: Cameron Island (5-38-0). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa Time of Possession ______31:55 ______28:05 (12-100-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) - SJSU: Adam Trafalis (7-110-0). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Individual Leaders (28-402-5). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) - PU: Jaycen Taylor (7-46-0). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) - SJSU: Chester Coleman (2-32-0). Hawai’i: Davone Bess (12-159-2). (6-81-2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) - PU: Curtis Painter (29-357-4). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) - SJSU: Waylon Prather (6-254-42.3). Hawai’i: None. (33-434-3). Sacks By (No-Yards) - SJSU: None. Hawai’i: Melila Purcell (2.5-9), Ikaika Alama- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) - PU: Dorien Bryant (8-76-0). Hawai’i: Davone Bess Francis (1-8), Michael Lafaele (1-5), Renolds Fruean (0.5-1). (6-117-0), Jason Rivers (6-103-0). Leading Tacklers - SJSU: Damaja Jones (7-3-10). Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (10- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) - PU: Jared Armstrong (3-155-51.7). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne 2-12). (1-17-17.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) - PU: Cliff Avril (1.0-2). Hawai’i: Blaze Soares (1.0-7). Leading Tacklers - PU: Terrell Vinson (6-2-8). Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (9-5-14).

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 21 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 13 • DEC. 2, 2006 GAME 14 • DEC. 24, 2006 ALOHA STADIUM (50,000) ALOHA STADIUM (43,435)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Oregon State 7 14 7 7 - 35 Hawai’i 0 3 21 17 - 41 Hawai’i 0 21 3 8 - 32 Arizona State 3 7 0 14 - 24

HONOLULU – A school record nine-game win streak came to an end as No. 24 HONOLULU – The largest crowd in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl history (43,435) saw Hawai’i fell to Oregon State, 32-35, in front of a sellout crowd Dec. 2 at Aloha Hawai’i score 38 second-half points to defeat Arizona State, 41-24, Dec. 24 at Stadium. The Warriors gained 504 yards of total offense, but Oregon State Aloha Stadium. produced big plays and capitalized on Warrior miscues to steal the victory Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw for a school record 559 yards from 20 departing seniors on the Warrior roster. (33 of 42) and five touchdowns, giving him 58 touchdowns passes on the sea- Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 401 yards and two touch- son, a new NCAA record. Jason Rivers tied the school record with 14 catches downs, but added an uncharacteristic two interceptions, one which the led to for a school-record and NCAA bowl game record 308 yards and two touch- the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter. The Beaver defense sacked downs. Both were named Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl co-Most Valuable Players, Brennan six times on the night. along with Arizona State’s Ryan Torain who finished the game with 18 carries Hawai’i missed two field goals in the first quarter before the teams trad- for 160 yards and one touchdown. ed touchdowns, but OSU’s Gerard Lawson took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards For the first time since opening day, Hawai’i (11-3) did not score a to put the Beavers ahead, 14-7. touchdown in the first half, squandering scoring opportunities, a missed field The Warriors scored 14 of the next 21 points, on a 4-yard run by goal in the first quarter, and an interception in the second, allowing Arizona Brennan, and an 11-yard catch by Davone Bess, to tie the game at 21 at half- State to take a 10-3 halftime lead. time. But the Warriors erupted for 21 points in the third quarter when Brennan threw two interceptions in the next three possessions, while Brennan threw touchdown strikes to Rivers (38 yards), and two to Ryan Grice- Oregon State scored 14 points before the Warrior defense forced OSU to punt. Mullen (7 and 36-yards respectively) to take a 24-10 lead heading into the A bobbled snap put the Warriors at the Beaver 44-yard line. Eight plays later, fourth quarter. Grice-Mullen finished with eight catches for 111 yards and two Brennan hit Ryan Grice-Mullen for a 4-yard touchdown to cut the lead to five touchdowns. (35-30) after a failed two-point conversion. Dan Kelly added a 43-yard field goal before Arizona State (7-6) scored The Warrior defense forced a three-and-out on the next series, to get 14 straight points to cut the Warrior lead to three, 27-24, with 10:25 left to the Hawai’i offense the ball back at the OSU 40-yard line with 4:10 on the play. clock. The Warriors drove down to the OSU 19-yard line and failed on 4th-and- But Brennan and the Warrior offense were not finished. Brennan found 14 to end all hopes of a win. Davone Bess for a 21-yard touchdown to cap an 80-yard drive, and Rivers capped a 95-yard drive with a 79-yard touchdown catch-and-run to seal the Scoring Summary win. OSU 1 0:00 Joe Newton 21 pass from Matt Moore (Alexis Serna kick) UH 2 11:27 Nate Ilaoa 1 run (Briton Forester kick) Scoring Summary OSU 2 11:10 Gerard Lawson 100 kickoff return (Alexis Serna kick) ASU 1 1:59 Jesse Ainsworth 44 FG UH 2 6:54 Colt Brennan 4 run (Briton Forester kick) UH 2 12:35 Dan Kelly 42 FG OSU 2 3:26 Ruben Jackson 30 pass from Matt Moore (Alexis Serna kick) ASU 2 5:21 Brandon Smith 37 pass from Rudy Carpenter (Jesse Ainsworth kick) UH 2 0:20 Davone Bess 11 pass from Colt Brennan (Briton Forester kick) UH 3 12:29 Jason Rivers 38 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) OSU 3 5:08 Sammie Stroughter 80 pass from Matt Moore UH 3 8:46 Ryan Grice-Mullen 7 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) (Alexis Serna kick) UH 3 2:14 Ryan Grice-Mullen 36 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 1:39 Dan Kelly 26 FG UH 4 13:04 Dan Kelly 43 FG OSU 4 13:18 Yvenson Bernard 1 run (Alexis Serna kick) ASU 4 12:21 Ryan Torain 12 run (Jesse Ainsworth kick) UH 4 7:06 Ryan Grice-Mullen 4 pass (Colt Brennan rush failed) ASU 4 10:25 Michael Jones 4 pass from Rudy Carpenter (Jesse Ainsworth kick) UH 4 0:02 Team Safety UH 4 5:16 Davone Bess 21 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 4 2:01 Jason Rivers 79 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Team Statistics Beavers Warriors First Downs ______17 ______31 Team Statistics Warriors Aggies Total Net Yards______316 ______504 First Downs ______32 ______18 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______26-71 ______29-103 Total Net Yards______680 ______391 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______11-17-0-245 ______37-50-2-401 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______27-121 ______36-200 Sacks Against-Yards ______2-12 ______6-44 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______33-42-1-559 ______13-26-0-191 Punting ______3-158-52.7 ______0-0-0.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-17 ______4-24 Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______3-0 Punting ______1-44-44.0 ______4-196-49.0 Penalties-Yards ______4-38 ______3-25 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______3-2 Time of Possession ______21:44 ______38:16 Penalties-Yards ______10-103 ______5-32 Time of Possession ______32:15 ______27:45 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) - OSU: Yvenson Bernard (20-108-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (8-48-1). Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (18-97-0). ASU: Ryan Torain (18- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) - OSU: Matt Moore (11-245-3). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (37-401-2). 160-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) - OSU: Sammie Stroughter (3-106-1). Hawai’i: Davone Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (33-559-5). ASU: Rudy Bess (10-116-1). Carpenter (13-191-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) - OSU: Kyle Loomis (3-158-52.7). Hawai’i: None. Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Jason Rivers (14-308-2), Ryan Grice-Mullen Sacks By (No-Yards) - OSU: Dorian Smith (3.0-22), Derrick Doggett (1.0-10), Coye (8-111-2). ASU: Michael Jones (5-72-1). Francies (1.0-9), Bryant Cornell (1.0-3). Hawai’i: jacob Patek (1.0-6). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (1-44-44.0). ASU: Jonathan Leading Tacklers - OSU: Derrick Doggett (9-3-12). Hawai’i: Adam Leonard (4-6-10). Johnson (4-196-49.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Melila Purcell (2.0-10), Leonard Peters (1.0-13), Ikaika Alama-Francis (1.0-1). ASU: Keno Walter-White (1.0-7), Dexter Davis (1.0-5), Beau Manutai (1.0-3), Mike Nixon (1.0-2). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (6-2-8). ASU:Beau Manutai (8- 0-8).

22 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS NCAA RECORDS BROKEN/TIED IN 2006...(31 TOTAL - 23 INDIVIDUAL, 8 TEAM) INDIVIDUAL SEASON (21 TOTAL - 15 BROKEN, 6 TIED) PASSING (10) Most Touchdown Passes : 58 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 54 set by David Klingler (Houston), 1990 Most Touchdown Passes (Two Seasons): 93 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 83 held by David Klingler (Houston), 1990 Most Touchdown Passes at Conclusion of Junior Season: 93 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 86 held by (BYU), 1988-90 Highest Pass Efficiency Rating: 186.0 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 183.3 set by Shaun King (Tulane), 1998 Most Passing Yards (Two Seasons): 9,850 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 9,748 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1989-90 Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or More: 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 14 by Ben Roethlisberger (Miami-Ohio), 2003 *** TIED *** Most Consecutive Games Gaining 200 Yards or More: 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 14 by Ben Roethlisberger (Miami-Ohio), 2003 *** TIED *** Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More: 13 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Ty Detmer, 1990 & 1989 Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More: 12 by Colt Brennan, 2006 12 by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 & 1989 *** TIED *** Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More (Season): 9 by Colt Brennan, 2006 9 by David Klingler (Houston), 1990; B.J. Symons (Texas Tech), 2003 *** TIED ***

TOTAL OFFENSE (9) Most Yards Gained in First Two Seasons: 10,370 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 8,808 held by (Louisiana Tech), 1997-98 Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More (Season): 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990; B.J. Symonds (Texas Tech), 2003 Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More (Season): 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Highest Average Gain Per Play (Season) (Min 3,000 Yards): 9.2 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 9.1 held by Rex Grossman (Florida), 2001 Most Touchdowns Responsible For: 63 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 57 held by B.J. Symons (Texas Tech), 2003 Most Touchdowns Responsible For (Two Seasons): 100 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 85 held by David Klingler (Houston), 1990-91 Most Points Responsible For: 384 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 348 held by B.J. Symons (Texas Tech), 2003 Most Points Responsible For (Two Seasons): 610 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 514 held by David Klingler (Houston), 1990-91 Most Points Responsible For Per Game (Two Seasons): 23.5 by Colt Brennan, 2005-05 old record 22.8 held by Jim McMahon (BYU), 1980-81

RECEIVING (2) Two or more Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 1,000 Yards: Davone Bess (1,220) and Jason Rivers (1,178), 2006 21 times *** TIED *** Three or more Players, Same Team, Each Catching 60 Passes or more: Davone Bess (96), Jason Rivers (72), and Nate Ilaoa (67), 2006 5 times *** TIED *** INDIVIDUAL CAREER (1 BROKEN) TOTAL OFFENSE (1) Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More (Career): 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1988-91; Tim Rattay (La Tech), 1997-99 INDIVIDUAL BOWL (1 BROKEN) RECEIVING (1) Yards: 308 by Jason Rivers (Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl), 2006 old record 299 held by Rodney Wright (Fresno State) in Silicon Valley Bowl, 2001 TEAM SEASON (8 TOTAL - 7 BROKEN, 1 TIED) PASSING (3) Highest Pass Efficiency Rating: 185.9 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 184.4 held by Tulane, 1998 Most Passing Touchdowns: 62 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 55 held by Houston, 1989 Most 100-Yard Receiving Games: 20 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 19 held by San Diego State, 1990

TOTAL OFFENSE (3) Most Yards: 7,829 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 7,576 held by Texas Tech, 2003 Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.6 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 7.9 held by Army in 1945 Most Touchdowns Rushing and Passing: 84 by Hawai’i in 2006 84 by Nebraska in 1983 *** TIED ***

SCORING (1) Most Points: 656 by Hawai’i in 2006 old record 652 held by Texas Tech, 2005

PUNTING (1) Fewest Punts Per Game: 1.2 by Hawai’i, 2006 old record 2.0 held by Nevada, 1948

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME (7 TOTAL - 5 BROKEN, 2 TIED)

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 23 SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN IN 2006...(81 TOTAL - 51 INDIVIDUAL, 30 TEAM) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME (7 TOTAL - 5 BROKEN, 2 TIED) PASSING (3) Most Yards (Half): 389 by Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 374 held by Dan Robinson vs. Navy, 11/20/99 Most Yards: 559 by Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 543 held by vs. BYU, 12/8/01 Yards Per Attempt: min 35 atts: 13.3 by Colt Brennan vs. Arizona St., 12/24/06 old record 11.6 held by Timmy Chang vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/18/03

TOTAL OFFENSE (1) Most Yards Gained: 574 by Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 561 held by Colt Brennan vs. NMSU, 10/15/05

DEFENSE (1) Most Forced Fumbles: 2 by Melila Purcell vs. NMSU, 10/21/06 2 by many *** TIED ***

RECEIVING (2) Receptions: 14 by Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 14 by vs. Army, 11/22/03; Davone Bess vs. Fresno State, 10/29/05 *** TIED *** Yards: 308 by Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 285 by Ashley Lelie vs. Air Force, 11/24/01

INDIVIDUAL SEASON (20 BROKEN) PASSING (13) Most Yards Per Game: 396.4 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 358.4 held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Most Pass Completions: 406 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 358 held by Timmy Chang, 2004 Yards Per Attempt: min 150 atts: 9.9 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 8.6 held by Garrett Gabriel, 1989 min 200 atts: 9.9 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 8.6 held by Garrett Gabriel, 1990 Consecutive 200-Yard Games: 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Consecutive Games Throwing A Touchdown: 14 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 12 held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Consecutive Attempts Without An Interception: 182 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 178 held by Timmy Chang, 2004 (during five games) (during six games from Sept. 30 to Nov. 4) Most Touchdown Passes: 58 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 38 held by Timmy Chang, 2004 Most Passing Yards: 5,549 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 4,474 held by Timmy Chang, 2002 Completions Percentage: min 150 atts: 72.6% (406-559) by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 68.0% (350-515) held by Colt Brennan, 2005 min 200 atts: 72.6% (406-559) by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 68.0% (350-515) held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Pass Efficiency Rating: 186.0 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 155.5 held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Attempts To Touchdown Ratio: 9.6 by Colt Brennan (559-58), 2006 old record 14.7 held by Colt Brennan (515-35), 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE (5) Yards: 5,915 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 4,457 held by Timmy Chang, 2002 Touchdowns Responsible For: 63 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 40 held by Timmy Chang, 2004 Points Responsible For: 378 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 242 held by Timmy Chang, 2004 Yards Gained Per Game: 422.5 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 371.3 held by Colt Brennan, 2005 Average Gain Per Play: 9.17 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 7.41 held by Nick Rolovich, 2001

RECEIVING (2) Receptions By A Running Back: 67 by Nate Ilaoa, 2006 old record 42 held by Charles Tharp, 1997 Yards Gained By A Running Back: 837 by Nate Ilaoa, 2006 old record 435 held by Charles Tharp, 1997

INDIVIDUAL CAREER (6 TOTAL - 5 BROKEN, 1 TIED) PASSING (4) Consecutive 200-Yard Games: 26 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 14 held by Timmy Chang, 2001-02 Consecutive Games Throwing A Touchdown: 26 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 old record 13 held by Timmy Chang, 2000-02 Touchdowns With Same Passer & Receiver: Colt Brennan-Davone Bess (28), 2005-06 28 Timmy Chang-Chad Owens, 2001-04 *** TIED *** RECEIVING (2) Receptions By A Running Back: 103 by Nate Ilaoa, 2005-06 old record 73 held by Gary Allen, 1978-81 Yards Gained By A Running Back: 1,111 by Nate Ilaoa, 2002-06 old record 895 held by Gary Allen, 1978-81 KICKOFF RETURN (1) Return Average: min 1.2/g: 24.1 by Ross Dickerson, 2003-06 old record 23.68 by Larry Khan-Smith, 1987-90

24 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS TEAM SINGLE-GAME (5 TOTAL - 3 BROKEN, 2 TIED) PASSING (1) Yards: 559 vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 543 vs. BYU, 12/8/01; vs. Army, 11/22/03

TOTAL OFFENSE (1) Most First Downs By Passing: 26 vs. Arizona State, 12/24/06 old record 25 vs. Navy, 11/20/99; vs. Army, 11/22/03

SCORING (2) Most Touchdowns: 10 at Fresno State, 10/14/06 10 vs. BYU, 12/8/01 *** TIED *** PATs Attempted: 10 at Fresno State, 10/14/06 10 vs. BYU, 12/8/01 *** TIED ***

DEFENSE (1) Fewest Plays Allowed: 43 vs. Oregon State, 12/2/06 old record 44 vs. Idaho State, 11/4/67

TEAM SEASON (23 TOTAL - 22 BROKEN, 1 TIED) PASSING (9) Yards: 6,178 in 2006 old record 5,406 set in 2002 Yards Per Game: 441.3 in 2006 old record 386.1 set in 2002 Average Gain Per Attempt: 10.0 in 2006 old record 8.8 set in 1988 Completions: 444 in 2006 old record 423 set in 2003 Completions Per Game: 31.7 in 2006 old record 30.2 set in 2003 Completion Percentage: 72.2% in 2006 old record 65.6% set in 2005 Effieciency Rating: 185.9 in 2006 old record 148.5 set in 2005 Touchdown Passes: 62 in 2006 old record 43 set in 2004 Touchdowns Per Game: 4.43 in 2006 old record 3.44 set in 2001

SCORING (5) Points: 656 in 2006 old record 502 set in 2002 Points in Two Consecutive Games: 131 (68 & 63), 2006 old record 127 set in 1989 Points Per Game: 46.9 in 2006 old record 40.3 set in 2001 Touchdowns Per Game: 6.36 in 2006 old record 5.08 set in 2001 PATs Per Game: 5.6 in 2006 old record 4.5 set in 2001

TOTAL OFFENSE (6) Yards: 7,829 in 2006 old record 6,939 set in 2002 Yards Gained Per Game: 559.2 in 2006 old record 495.6 set in 2002 Average Gain Per Play: 8.6 in 2006 old record 6.7 set 2002 Touchdowns Rushing, Passing Per Game: 6.0 in 2006 old record 4.35 set in 2002 Most First Downs Per Game: 27.4 in 2006 old record 25.7 set in 2005 Most Passing First Downs Per Game: 20.1 in 2006 old record 17.5 set in 2005

PUNTING (1) Fewest Punts Per Game: 1.21 in 2006 old record 3.41 in 2001 & 2005

MISCELLANEOUS (2) Largest Road Crowds: 92,138 at Alabama, Sept. 2, 2006 old record 75,615 at Nebraska, 1978 Victories In A Season: 11 in 2006 11 in 1992 *** TIED ***

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 25 WAC RECORDS BROKEN IN 2006...(28 TOTAL - 17 INDIVIDUAL, 11 TEAM) INDIVIDUAL SEASON (15 BROKEN, 1 TIED) PASSING (10) Most Pass Completions: 406 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 361 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Most Touchdown Passes: 58 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 47 held by Jim McMahon (BYU), 1980 Most Touchdown Passes (2 Years): 93 by Colt Brennan, 2005-05 Most Passing Yards: 5,549 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 5,188 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Most Passing Yards (2 Years): 9,850 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 new added record Completions Percentage: min 150 atts: 72.6% (406-559) by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 71.3% (306-429) held by (BYU), 1983 Pass Efficiency Rating: 186.0 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 176.9 held by Jim McMahon (BYU), 1980 Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More: 13 by Colt Brennan, 2006 new added record Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More: 12 by Colt Brennan, 2006 12 by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1989-90 *** TIED *** Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More: 9 by Colt Brennan, 2006

TOTAL OFFENSE (6) Most Yards Gained: 5,915 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 5,022 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Most Yards Gained (2 Years): 10,370 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06 new added record Yards Gained Per Game: 422.5 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 418.5 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Average Gain Per Play: 9.17 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 8.92 held by Ty Detmer (BYU), 1990 Touchdowns Responsible For: 63 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 53 held by Jim McMahon (BYU), 1980 Points Responsible For: 378 by Colt Brennan, 2006 old record 322 held by Jim McMahon (BYU), 1980

INDIVIDUAL CAREER (1 BROKEN) PASSING (1) Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More: 14 by Colt Brennan, 2005-06

TEAM SEASON (10 BROKEN) PASSING (5) Yards: 6,178 in 2006 old record 5,406 in 2002 Completion Percentage: 72.2% in 2006 old record 70.7% by BYU set in 1983 Effieciency Rating: 185.9 in 2006 old record 174.5 by BYU set in 1989 Touchdown Passes: 62 in 2006 old record 49 by BYU set in 1980 Most 100-Yard Receiving Games in a Season: 20, 2006 new added record

TOTAL OFFENSE (2) Yards: 7,829 in 2006 old record 6,939 by Hawai’i set in 2002 Average Gain Per Play: 8.6 in 2006 old record 7.61 by BYU set in 1989

SCORING (1) Most Points Scored: 656 in 2006 old record 602 by Boise State in 2003

FIRST DOWNS (2) Most Made: 384 in 2006 old record 347 by BYU in 1985 Most Made Passing: 281 in 2006 old record 237 by BYU in 1990

TEAM SINGLE-GAME (1 BROKEN) TOTAL OFFENSE (1) Average Gain Per Play (Game): 11.2 at Utah State, Nov. 4, 2006 old record 10.23 by San Jose State vs. Nevada, NOv. 10, 2001

26 2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2006 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE XWR HWR RT RG C LG LT YWR ZWR QB RB at Alabama Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Dickerson Brennan Ilaoa UNLV Mock Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Dickerson Brennan Ilaoa at Boise State Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Dickerson Brennan Ilaoa Eastern Illinois Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera Dickerson Sample Brennan Ilaoa NEVADA Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera Mauia (RB) Sample Brennan Ilaoa at Fresno State Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera Dickerson Sample Brennan Ilaoa at NMSU Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera Dickerson Sample Brennan Ilaoa IDAHO Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Ilaoa at Utah State Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Ilaoa LA TECH Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Mauia SJSU Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Ilaoa PURDUE Mock Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Ilaoa OREGON STATE Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera Mauia Sample Brennan Dickerson ARIZONA STATE Rivers Bess Uperesa Estes S.Satele H.Satele Esera G-Mullen Sample Brennan Mauia

DEFENSE END NT END WILL BUCK MAC STUB LCB FS SS RCB at Alabama M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis CJ A-Jones Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Martinez Peters Patek Hawthorne UNLV M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis CJ A-Jones Kalilimoku Leonard Kafentzis Martinez Peters Patek Hawthorne at Boise State M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis CJ A-Jones Kalilimoku Leonard Kafentzis Martinez Peters Patek Patton Eastern Illinois M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis B.Satele Elimimian Leonard K.Noa Hawthorne Peters Patek Patton NEVADA M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis CJ A-Jones Elimimian Leonard K.Noa Hawthorne Peters Patek Patton at Fresno State M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kalilimoku Hawthorne Peters Patek Patton at NMSU M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kalilimoku Lewis Peters Patek Newberry IDAHO M.Purccell Lafaele Watson Lau Elimimian Leonard Kalilimoku Lewis Peters Patek Newberry at Utah State M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kalilimoku Martinez Peters Patek Newberry LA TECH M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Lewis Peters Patek Newberry SJSU M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Lewis Peters Patek Newberry PURDUE M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Lewis Peters Patek Newberry OREGON STATE M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Lewis Peters Patek Newberry ARIZONA STATE M.Purcell Lafaele A-Francis Lau Elimimian Leonard Kafentzis Lewis Peters Patek Newberry

SPECIALISTS PUNT FG/KO PAT LSNAP SSNAP KOR PR HOLD at Alabama Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Patton Hawthorne Milne UNLV Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Patton Newberry Milne at Boise State Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Patton Newberry Milne Eastern Illinois NONE Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki NEVADA Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki at Fresno State Milne Kelly Kelly NONE Ingram Dickerson/Patton Newberry Funaki at NMSU NONE Kelly Kelly NONE Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki IDAHO Milne Kelly Forester Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki at Utah State Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki LA TECH NONE Kelly Forester NONE Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki SJSU NONE Kelly Forester Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Newberry Funaki PURDUE Milne Kelly Forester Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Bess Funaki OREGON STATE NONE Kelly Forester Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Bess Funaki ARIZONA STATE Milne Kelly Kelly Ingram Ingram Dickerson/Lane Bess Funaki

2007 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 27 2006 FINAL STATISTICS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ALL GAMES 11-3-0 8-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 Hawai’i 137 193 161 165 - 656 CONFERENCE 7-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 Opponents 75 95 69 98 - 337 NON-CONFERENCE 4-1-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Colt Brennan 14 185.96 406-559-12 72.6 5549 58 79 396.4 Sept. 2 at Alabama L 17-25 92,138 Tyler Graunke 7 202.99 32-43-0 74.4 501 4 62 71.6 Sept. 16 UNLV W 42-13 32,008 Inoke Funaki 12 139.60 6-12-0 50.0 128 0 58 10.7 Sept. 23 at Boise State * L 34-41 30,652 Kurt Milne 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sept. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 44-9 29,358 TEAM 11 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Oct. 7 NEVADA * W 41-34 33,761 Total 14 185.94 444-615-12 72.2 6178 62 79 441.3 Oct. 14 at Fresno State * W 68-37 39,122 Opponents 14 133.62 244-446-14 54.7 3384 29 80 241.7 Oct. 21 at New Mexico State * W 49-30 17,318 Oct. 28 IDAHO * W 68-10 34,051 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Nov. 4 at Utah State * W 63-10 10,291 Nate Ilaoa 13 131 1006 16 990 7.6 13 38 76.2 Nov. 11 LOUISIANA TECH * W 61-17 32,083 Colt Brennan 14 86 504 138 366 4.3 5 30 26.1 Nov. 18 SAN JOSE STATE * W 54-17 33,622 Reagan Mauia 12 31 156 3 153 4.9 2 22 12.8 Nov. 25 PURDUE W 42-35 47,825 Jason Laumoli 3 4 34 0 34 8.5 0 19 11.3 Dec. 2 OREGON STATE L 32-35 50,000 Inoke Funaki 12 10 46 12 34 3.4 0 12 2.8 Dec. 24 ARIZONA STATE (SHB) W 41-24 43,435 Tyler Graunke 7 9 46 16 30 3.3 1 24 4.3 David Farmer 13 7 32 2 30 4.3 1 15 2.3 TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI'I OPPONENTS Grice-Mullen 10 2 24 0 24 12.0 0 20 2.4 SCORING ______656 ______337 Ross Dickerson 14 4 15 2 13 3.2 0 9 0.9 Points Per Game ______46.9 ______24.1 Khevin Peoples 2 4 14 7 7 1.8 0 9 3.5 FIRST DOWNS______384 ______288 Siave Seti 4 3 2 0 2 0.7 0 1 0.5 Rushing ______84 ______106 TEAM 11 7 0 32 -32 -4.6 0 0 -2.9 Passing ______281 ______157 Total 14 298 1879 228 1651 5.5 22 38 117.9 Penalty______19 ______25 Opponents 14 485 2259 354 1905 3.9 13 69 136.1 RUSHING YARDAGE ______1651 ______1905 Yards gained rushing ______1879 ______2259 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Davone Bess 14 96 1220 12.7 15 49 87.1 Yards lost rushing ______228 ______354 Jason Rivers 14 72 1178 16.4 10 79 84.1 Rushing Attempts ______298 ______485 Nate Ilaoa 13 67 837 12.5 5 60 64.4 Average Per Rush ______5.5 ______3.9 Ross Dickerson 14 54 726 13.4 7 50 51.9 Average Per Game ______117.9 ______136.1 Ian Sample 14 54 690 12.8 10 63 49.3 TDs Rushing ______22 ______13 Grice-Mullen 10 46 770 16.7 11 60 77.0 PASSING YARDAGE______6178 ______3384 Chad Mock 14 26 378 14.5 3 46 27.0 Att-Comp-Int______615-444-12______446-244-14 Reagan Mauia 12 10 109 10.9 1 29 9.1 Average Per Pass ______10.0 ______7.6 Aaron Bain 9 7 69 9.9 0 26 7.7 Average Per Catch ______13.9 ______13.9 David Farmer 13 4 12 3.0 0 10 0.9 Average Per Game ______441.3 ______241.7 Malcolm Lane 11 3 120 40.0 0 58 10.9 TDs Passing ______62 ______29 Michael Washington 8 3 50 16.7 0 23 6.2 TOTAL OFFENSE ______7829 ______5289 Dylan Linkner 2 1 15 15.0 0 15 7.5 Total Plays ______913 ______931 Siave Seti 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0 Average Per Play ______8.6 ______5.7 Total 14 444 6178 13.9 62 79 441.3 Average Per Game ______559.2 ______377.8 Opponents 14 244 3384 13.9 29 80 241.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ______46-909 ______66-1439 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS______29-233 ______8-62 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______14-290 ______12-49 Myron Newberry 22 130 5.9 0 25 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______19.8 ______21.8 Davone Bess 5 83 16.6 0 35 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______8.0 ______7.8 Kenny Patton 1 18 18.0 0 18 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______20.7 ______4.1 C.J. Hawthorne 1 2 2.0 0 2 FUMBLES-LOST______28-16 ______28-15 Total 29 233 8.0 0 35 PENALTIES-YARDS ______103-929 ______72-635 Opponents 8 62 7.8 0 16 Average Per Game ______66.4 ______45.4 PUNTS-YARDS ______17-646 ______60-2500 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Punt______38.0 ______41.7 Leonard Peters 3 101 33.7 2 54 Net punt average ______34.4 ______36.5 Gerard Lewis 3 33 11.0 0 33 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME______28:56 ______31:04 Ryan Keomaka 2 52 26.0 1 29 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______77/133 ______72/183 Myron Newberry 2 49 24.5 0 49 3rd-Down Pct ______58% ______39% Kenny Patton 1 19 19.0 0 19 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______8/20 ______8/24 Jacob Patek 1 31 31.0 0 31 4th-Down Pct ______40% ______33% Adam Leonard 1 5 5.0 0 5 SACKS BY-YARDS ______30-190 ______28-148 C.J. Hawthorne 1 0 0.0 0 0 MISC YARDS______0 ______56 Total 14 290 20.7 3 54 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______89 ______43 Opponents 12 49 4.1 0 16 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______13-17 ______12-14 ON-SIDE KICKS ______0-1 ______1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES ______72-84 86% ______36-47 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ______64-84 76% ______27-47 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS ______75-82 91% ______37-40 93% ATTENDANCE ______292708 ______189511 Games/Avg Per Game ______8/36588 ______5/37902 Neutral Site Games ______1/43435

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Ross Dickerson 26 650 25.0 1 100 Dan Kelly 13-17 76.5 0-0 5-6 4-5 3-4 1-2 52 1 Malcolm Lane 6 87 14.5 0 22 Kenny Patton 5 98 19.6 0 35 FG SEQUENCE HAWAI'I‘I OPPONENTS Victor Vergerstrom 3 15 5.0 0 12 ALABAMA (42) (31),31,(23),(27) Blaze Soares 2 18 9.0 0 10 UNLV - - David Veikune 2 25 12.5 0 18 Boise State - (32) Chopp, A. 1 4 4.0 0 4 Eastern Illinois (35) (43) Chad Mock 1 12 12.0 0 12 Nevada (35),(25),24 - Total 46 909 19.8 1 100 Fresno State - (28) Opponents 66 1439 21.8 1 100 New Mexico State - (25) Idaho - (26) FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Utah State - (46),33 Adam Leonard 2 20 10.0 1 20 Louisiana Tech (39),(24) (30) Kenny Patton 1 0 0.0 0 0 San Jose State (39),(29) (37) Total 3 20 6.7 1 20 Purdue (22),(52) - Opponents 7 28 4.0 0 11 Oregon State 50,38,(26) - Arizona State 42,(42),(43) (44) |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made Nate Ilaoa 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 108 Davone Bess 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 94 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg Dan Kelly 0 13-17 47-50 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 86 Nate Ilaoa 13 990 837 0 0 0 1827 140.5 Grice-Mullen 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 68 Ross Dickerson 14 13 726 0 650 0 1389 99.2 Ian Sample 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Davone Bess 14 0 1220 83 0 0 1303 93.1 Jason Rivers 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Jason Rivers 14 0 1178 0 0 0 1178 84.1 Ross Dickerson 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Grice-Mullen 10 24 770 0 0 0 794 79.4 Colt Brennan 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 3-3 0 0 30 Ian Sample 14 0 690 0 0 0 690 49.3 Briton Forester 0 0-0 28-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 28 Chad Mock 14 0 378 0 12 0 390 27.9 Chad Mock 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Colt Brennan 14 366 0 0 0 0 366 26.1 Reagan Mauia 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Reagan Mauia 12 153 109 0 0 0 262 21.8 Leonard Peters 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Malcolm Lane 11 0 120 0 87 0 207 18.8 Tyler Graunke 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Myron Newberry 13 0 0 130 0 49 179 13.8 David Farmer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kenny Patton 6 0 0 18 98 19 135 22.5 Ryan Keomaka 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Leonard Peters 14 0 0 0 0 101 101 7.2 Adam Leonard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Aaron Bain 9 0 69 0 0 0 69 7.7 TEAM 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Ryan Keomaka 12 0 0 0 0 52 52 4.3 C.J. Allen-Jones 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Michael Washington 8 0 50 0 0 0 50 6.2 Kurt Milne 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 David Farmer 13 30 12 0 0 0 42 3.2 Inoke Funaki 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jason Laumoli 3 34 0 0 0 0 34 11.3 Total 89 13-17 75-82 0-3 3 3-4 0 1 656 Inoke Funaki 12 34 0 0 0 0 34 2.8 Opponents 43 12-14 37-40 1-3 0 0-0 1 1 337 Gerard Lewis 14 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.4 Jacob Patek 14 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.2 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Tyler Graunke 7 30 0 0 0 0 30 4.3 Colt Brennan 14 645 366 5549 5915 422.5 David Veikune 14 0 0 0 25 0 25 1.8 Nate Ilaoa 13 131 990 0 990 76.2 Blaze Soares 12 0 0 0 18 0 18 1.5 Tyler Graunke 7 52 30 501 531 75.9 Victor Vergerstrom 12 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.2 Inoke Funaki 12 22 34 128 162 13.5 Dylan Linkner 2 0 15 0 0 0 15 7.5 Reagan Mauia 12 31 153 0 153 12.8 Khevin Peoples 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 Jason Laumoli 3 4 34 0 34 11.3 Siave Seti 4 2 4 0 0 0 6 1.5 David Farmer 13 7 30 0 30 2.3 Adam Leonard 14 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4 Grice-Mullen 10 2 24 0 24 2.4 Chopp, A. 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 2.0 Ross Dickerson 14 4 13 0 13 0.9 C.J. Hawthorne 14 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.1 Khevin Peoples 2 4 7 0 7 3.5 TEAM 11 -32 0 0 0 0 -32 -2.9 Siave Seti 4 3 2 0 2 0.5 Total 14 1651 6178 233 909 290 9261 661.5 TEAM 11 7 -32 0 -32 -2.9 Opponents 14 1905 3384 62 1439 49 6839 488.5 Total 14 913 1651 6178 7829 559.2 Opponents 14 931 1905 3384 5289 377.8

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Kurt Milne 17 646 38.0 52 0 5 3 0 Total 17 646 38.0 52 0 5 3 0 Opponents

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Dan Kelly 112 6915 61.7 42 7 Kurt Milne 4 246 61.5 0 0 Total 116 7161 61.7 42 7 1439 42.1 22 Opponents 67 3721 55.5 16 0 909 37.2 27

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 44 Adam Leonard 14 62 52 114 3.5-9 1.0-2 1-5 9 5 4-20 1 . . 41 Solomon Elimimian 12 51 38 89 2.0-5 . . 1 3 1-0 2 . . 42 Leonard Peters 14 43 31 74 3.0-23 1.0-13 3-101 7 3 . 2 . . 98 Melila Purcell 14 36 24 60 15.5-47 9.5-39 . 1 16 . 4 . . 31 Jacob Patek 14 34 21 55 1.0-1 1.0-6 1-31 3 4 . 3 . . 91 Ikaika Alama-Francis 13 21 18 39 10.0-51 4.0-28 . 2 16 3-0 1 . . 43 Brad Kalilimoku 13 19 15 34 5.5-18 2.0-13 . . 1 . . . . 23 Gerard Lewis 14 20 13 33 0.5-4 . 3-33 5 . . . . . 38 Myron Newberry 13 22 10 32 . . 2-49 2 . 2-0 . . . 67 Michael Lafaele 14 18 14 32 5.5-22 2.0-14 . . 1 . . . . 26 Micah Lau 14 14 11 25 1.5-10 . . . . 1-0 . . . 8 Tyson Kafentzis 10 15 8 23 2.0-3 . . . 3 . . . . 24 Kenny Patton 6 13 5 18 . . 1-19 3 . 1-0 . . . 3A A.J. Martinez 10 10 7 17 2.0-9 . . 4 . . . . . 9 Ryan Keomaka 12 15 2 17 0.5-1 . 2-52 ...... 52 Rustin Saole 14 16 1 17 ...... 10 Timo Paepule 14 12 5 17 1.0-2 ...... 20 Michael Malala 14 9 8 17 . . . 2 . 1-0 2 . . 19 C.J. Hawthorne 14 14 2 16 . . 1-0 1 . . 2 . . 12 Noa, Ka. 12 9 6 15 2.5-12 1.0-8 ...... 33 C.J. Allen-Jones 14 6 9 15 2.0-5 . . 2 . . . 1 . 53 Blaze Soares 12 14 . 14 3.0-24 2.0-20 . 1 4 . 1 . . 94 David Veikune 14 9 2 11 3.0-14 2.0-12 ...... 54 Amani Purcell 9 6 5 11 1.0-12 1.0-12 . . 3 . . . . 30 Dane Porlas 14 7 1 8 ...... 18 Guyton Galdeira 12 5 3 8 ...... 99 Lawrence Wilson 14 4 3 7 1.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . 97 Renolds Fruean 11 4 3 7 1.5-4 1.5-4 . . 1 . . . . 93 Keala Watson 12 3 4 7 0.5-1 . . . 2 . . . . 28 Erik Pedersen 8 5 2 7 ...... 92 Rocky Savaiigaea 9 6 . 6 2.0-2 . . . . . 1 . . 1A Victor Vergerstrom 12 2 3 5 ...... 86 Dan Kelly 14 4 . 4 ...... 17 Desmond Thomas 14 4 . 4 ...... 1 . 59 R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane 5 3 1 4 ...... 88 Chad Mock 14 2 . 2 ...... 13 Brashton Satele 8 2 . 2 . . . . 2 . . . . 34 Reagan Mauia 12 2 . 2 ...... 46 Victor Clore 5 2 . 2 ...... 96 Fale Laeli 7 . 2 2 ...... 74 Raphael Ieru 3 . 1 1 ...... 50 Laupepa Letuli 3 . 1 1 0.5-0 ...... 47 Joshua Rice 6 1 . 1 1.0-13 1.0-13 ...... 11 Inoke Funaki 12 1 . 1 ...... 48 David Farmer 13 1 . 1 ...... 68 Kahai LaCount 10 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 1 Grice-Mullen 10 1 . 1 ...... 84 Jason Rivers 14 1 . 1 ...... 7 Davone Bess 14 1 . 1 ...... 4 Nate Ilaoa 13 1 . 1 ...... Total 14 551 331 882 72-293 30-190 14-290 43 64 15-20 19 2 1 Opponents 14 567 237 804 51.0-201 28-148 12-49 49 15 18-28 16 4 1

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