2005 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR SPRING FOOTBALL 2005

GLANVILLE JOINS WARRIOR STAFFAS 2005 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time Former (NFL) has been hired as defensive coordinator at the University of Hawai‘i, head coach announced. Sept. 3 USC 6:05 p.m. Glanville, 63, is best known for developing the “Gritz Blitz” defense and turning the Sept. 10 at Michigan State TBA Astrodome into “The House of Pain” as defensive coordinator with the Sept. 24 at Idaho * TBA and Houston Oilers, respectively. He later became the head coach for both teams, leading Oct. 1 BOISE STATE * 6:05 p.m. his teams to a combined four playoffs appearances. Oct. 8 at Louisiana Tech * TBA Although the defensive guru has officially been out of coaching since 1994, he said Oct. 15 NEW MEXICO STATE * 6:05 p.m. it's something that never leaves you. Oct. 22 at San Jose State * 2 p.m. A former television analyst for Fox, CBS, HBO and The , Glanville Oct. 29 FRESNO STATE * 6:05 p.m. began his coaching career more than 40 years ago with the majority of his career spent in Nov. 5 at Nevada * TBA the NFL. Glanville began in the league as a special teams coach and defensive assistant with the from 1974 to 1976. He also served as a secondary coach for the Nov. 12 UTAH STATE * 6:05 p.m. in 1983. Nov. 25 WISCONSIN 4:05 p.m. Glanville’s greatest success came with the Falcons and Oilers. He joined Atlanta in Dec. 3 SAN DIEGO STATE 6:05 p.m. 1977 as a defensive back coach and then served as defense coordinator (1979-82), for a Falcons’ defense that once set an NFL single-season record for fewest points allowed * denotes WAC game (129). Glanville then traveled to Houston in 1984, and as the team’s defensive coordinator the next two seasons, turned the league’s worst rushing defense into the top-ranked unit in the NFL. Glanville became the Oilers’ head coach in 1986 and for the next four years contin- ued to guide one of the NFL’s top-rated defenses, while leading Houston to three consecu- 2006 SCHEDULE tive playoff appearances. His success led him back to Atlanta in 1990 as head coach. Glanville again led a reclamation program, turning the Falcons defense, ranked last in the NFL, into the Date Opponent best stop-unit in the league in a one-year span. Following a first-year record of 5-11, Sept. 2 at Alabama Glanville turned in a career-best record of 11-5 in 1991 and a spot in the playoffs. Jones Sept. 16 UNLV served as Glanville’s assistant (1991-93) in Atlanta, before succeeding him as head coach Nov. 25 PURDUE in 1994. His last collegiate coaching stint came from 1968 to ’73 when he was the defensive ends and outside coach at and helped lead the Yellow Jackets to three bowl game appearances. Prior to that, Glanville served as the defensive coordinator for one season at Western Kentucky where he built a defense ranked in the top five nationally. An avid motor-sports fan and participant, his No. 81 Glanville Motor Sports Inc., team has spent the last 10 years racing in various NASCAR series, while drag racing in the NHRA and Fun Ford. Born in Detroit, and raised in Perrysburg, Ohio, Glanville and his wife, Brenda, and their son, Justin, have lived in Dawsonville, Ga., in recent years.

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WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 QUICK FACTS General Information Team Information Starters Returning (11) Location ______Honolulu, Hawai‘i 2004 Overall Record ______8-5 Offense: 4 Founded ______1907 2004 WAC Record (Place) ____4-4 (5th) Brandon Eaton (RT), Tala Esera (LT), Enrollment______20,463 2004 Bowl Game ______Derek Faavi (C), Samson Satele (LG). President ____David McClain (Interim) Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (won, UAB, 59-40) Athletics Director ______Herman Frazier Offense ______Run-and-Shoot Defense: 6 Affiliation ______NCAA Division I Defense ______4-3 Lamar Broadway (S), Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole Conference ____Western Athletic (WAC) Lettermen Returning/Lost ______52/26 (DE), Tanuvasa Moe (LB), Kenny Patton Colors ____Green, Black, White & Silver Starters Returning/Lost ______11/13 (CB), Leonard Peters (S), Melila Purcell Nickname ______Warriors (DE). (Capacity) ____Aloha (50,000) Lettermen Lost (26) Surface ______FieldTurf Offense: 13 Specialists: 1 Michael Brewster (RB), Timmy Chang Kurt Milne (P). Sports Media Relations (QB), Jonathan Ekno (OL), Chad Kahale Director & FB Contact ____Lois Manin (OL), Phil Kauffman (OL), West Keliikipi Lettermen Returning (52) Office ______(808) 956-7523 (RB), Britton Komine (WR), Uriah Offense: 23 Fax ______(808) 956-4470 Moenoa (OL), (WR), Se‘e Kainoa Akina (QB), Ross Dickerson (WR), Mobile ______(808) 780-4480 Poumele (WR), Jason Rivers (WR), Bryce Brandon Eaton (OL), Tala Esera (OL), [email protected] Runge (LS), Gerald Welch (WR). Derek Faavi (OL), Jason Ferguson (WR), Aloha Stadium Press Box (808) 486-1800 Nate Ilaoa (WR), Jeremy Inferrera (OL), Website ____HawaiiAthletics.com Defense: 12 Marques Kaonohi (OL), Kahai LaCount Mailing Address: Ikaika Blackburn (LB), Abraham (OL), Michael Lafaele (OL), Kala Latuselu UH Sports Media Relations Elimimian (DB), Matt Faga (DL), Thomas (RB), Bryan Maneafaiga (RB), Rene 1337 Lower Campus Road Frazier (DL), Lui Fuga (DL), Omega Melson (WR), Patrick Olchovy (WR), , HI 96822 Hogan (DB), Cameron Hollingsworth Jeffrey Rhode (QB), Jack Rolovich (QB), (DB), Watson Ho‘ohuli (LB), Chad Ian Sample (WR), Hercules Satele (OL), Coaches Kapanui (LB), Lincoln Manutai (LB), Samson Satele (OL), Ryan Stickler (RB), Kilinahe Noa (LB), Darrell Tautofi (DL). Dane Uperesa (OL), Marcus Weems (WR). Head Coach ______June Jones Career Record ______48-30 (six seasons) Specialists: 1 Defense: 27 Record at Hawai‘i __48-30 (six seasons) Justin Ayat (PK). Nkeruwem “Tony” Akpan (DL), CJ Allen- Alma Mater __NY State Regents College Jones (LB), Ikaika Alama-Francis (DL), Associate Head Coach ___George Lumpkin Lamar Broadway (DB), Ikaika Curnan Defensive Coordinator ____Jerry Glanville Starters Lost (13) (LB), Justin Faimealelei (DL), Victor Running Backs ______Wes Suan Offense: 7 Fergerstrom (LB), Omega Hogan (DB), ______Dan Morrison Michael Brewster (RB, 5-5, 185, Sr.), Cameron Hollingsworth (DB), Landon Offensive Line ______Mouse Davis Timmy Chang (QB, 6-1, 196, Sr.), Kafentzis (DB), Brad Kalilimoku (LB), Kila Wide Receivers ______Ron Lee Britton Komine (WR, 5-10, 188, Sr.), Kamakawiwo‘ole (DL), Ryan Keomaka Defensive Line______Vantz Singletary Chad Owens (WR, 5-9, 177, Sr.), (DB), Micah Lau (LB), Lono Manners Linebackers ______Cal Lee Uriah Moenoa (OG, 6-2, 336, Sr.), (DB), Tanuvasa Moe (LB), Keao Monteilh Secondary ______Rich Miano Jason Rivers (WR, 6-1, 189, So.), (DB), Turmarian Moreland (DB), Karl Noa Special Teams ______Mouse Davis Gerald Welch (WR, 5-7, 216, Sr.). (DL), Timo Paepule (LB), Kenny Patton Video Coordinator ____Lopaka Ornellas (DB), George Perry (DB), Leonard Peters Administrative Assistant__ Bianca Tokumoto Defense: 5 (DB), Melila Purcell (DL), Rustin Saole Strength & Conditioning______Abraham Elimimian (DB), Lui Fuga (DL), (LB), Daniel Tautofi (DL), Orlando Wong ____Tommy Heffernan and Mel deLaura Matt Faga (DL), Watson Ho‘ohuli (LB), (WR). Football Office Phone __(808) 956-6508 Chad Kapanui (LB). Football Office Fax ____(808) 956-9552 Specialists: 1 Specialists: 2 Justin Ayat (PK). Kurt Milne (P), Nolan Miranda (PK).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 3 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 SPRING OUTLOOK The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football Funaki (5-11, 190, Fr.) are all waiting for a All-WAC tackle Tala Esera (6-3, 291, team begins a 15-day spring practice sched- shot. Jr.) will start on the left side, while Dane ule March 29 without 13 starters, including Rolovich saw limited action in two Uperesa (6-5, 328, Jr.) is likely to get the NCAA record-setting Timmy games as a true freshman and completed 4- nod at the right tackle spot. Chang and All-American receiver/return of-8 passes for 37 yards. Esera started all 13 games at left tackle, specialist Chad Owens on offense, and All- Graunke (5-11, 179, Fr.) redshirted recorded 20 knockdowns and gave up just WAC cornerback Abraham Elimimian on after suffering an injury to his collar bone one half sack all season. defense. during fall camp. Uperesa saw action in 11 games as a The voids to fill may have some skepti- Funaki joins the team for the first time reserve lineman. cal about the upcoming season, but Warrior after a two-year church mission and will head coach June Jones is eager to begin. take his first snaps in practice this spring. Receivers “It’s going to be an interesting spring,” All four starting receivers are gone Jones said. “We’ve had so many guys who Offensive Line from the Warrior roster, making room for a have been with us and know the system so The offensive line is likely to be the new group to step in. well and they’re not going to be out there strength of this year’s squad. Four starters Ross Dickerson (5-11, 190, Jr.) and this time. But there will be a lot of new return to protect the Warrior passers. Jason Ferguson (5-5, 157, So.) are the only players getting opportunities to show what “I think were going to be pretty good two with legitimate game experience. they can do, so from that standpoint, there on the offensive line,” Jones said. “All of Dickerson will likely see time at the “Z” will be time for a lot of them to grow up.” them have a good idea of what we need receiver spot where he caught 15 passes for As always, the goal during spring drills done.” 143 yards and a last season. is teaching and inputting the systems to The absence of offensive line coach Ferguson, who saw most of his action provide the players with knowledge heading Mike Cavanaugh, who left for Oregon as a return specialist, caught two passes for into summer. State in February is not likely to take too 60 yards. He is penciled in to replace “We will basically do what we do every big of a toll during the spring. Owens at the “H” slot. year,” Jones said. “We’ll insert everything “We will miss Mike,” Jones said. “But Ian Sample (5-10, 195, Sr.) caught from scratch and devote everything to at the same time we’ll get done what we seven passes for 71 yards before suffering a learning time and make sure everyone need to during the spring because they all shoulder injury. knows what they’re supposed to do.” know the system and can basically coach Patrick Olchovy (5-8, 169, So.) and The biggest question mark on offense themselves for the 15 days.” Ryan Grice-Mullen (5-11, 167, Fr.) are list- is at quarterback, where Chang has occu- Veteran Derek Faavi (6-0, 271, Sr.) ed at the “Y” slot and will likely get the pied since 2000. will start at center, a position he has held majority of the reps there, while Joey Hew The Warriors will get a look at the five for the past two seasons. Faavi started eight Len (6-2, 221, Jr.) and Devon Bess (5-11, quarterbacks on the roster to evaluate and games at center, but missed five games with 190, Fr.) are listed behind Ferguson at the ultimately determine who will call the sig- foot and knee injuries. He finished the sea- “H” slot. nals in September. son with 12 knockdowns and allowed one Marcus Weems (6-3, 192, Jr.) and “Everyone will get an opportunity this sack in 589 pass attempts. Chad Mock (5-11, 175, Jr.) are are listed spring,” Jones said. “It’s hard to replace Freshman All-American and all-WAC on the outside spots. Timmy because he knew the system so performer Samson Satele (6-2, 278, Jr.) will well, but we have five guys to look at and take light reps during the spring to allow Running Backs evaluate so we’ll go from there.” the younger players to develop and create Nate Ilaoa (5-9, 240, Sr.) and Bryan depth on the front line. Maneafaiga (5-8, 184, Sr.) are both listed at Quarterbacks Satele occupies the left guard spot, but to replace the tandem of Among the five quarterbacks, Kainoa can play any position on the line as he did Michael Brewster and West Keliikipi, who Akina (5-11, 186, Sr.) has taken the most last season, filling in at center for the combined for 1,058 yards and 13 touch- snaps in game situations. The transfer from injured Faavi. downs in 2004. Eastern Michigan played in seven games Satele started all 13 games, led the Ilaoa is a converted slot receiver who and completed 7-of-19 passes for 84 yards team with 41 knockdowns and allowed suffered a knee injury in 2003 and was still and rushed for 102 yards in 12 carries in three sacks in 636 pass attempts. recovering last season. The Virginia native 2004. All-WAC candidate Brandon Eaton (6- rushed six times for 56 yards and a touch- Jeffrey Rhode (6-5, 224, Sr.) is the 2, 291, Sr.) will move from tackle to start at down in his career, and has caught for 583 only other senior of the bunch. He has right guard to address the departure of all- yards and three in 13 games. been in the system for the past four years WAC performer Uriah Moenoa. Maneafaiga rushed for 19 yards and a and has tossed three passes in three games. Eaton started all 13 games, eight at touchdown against Nevada in 2004. Three freshmen round out the Warrior tackle and five at right guard, was second signal callers. Jack Rolovich (6-3, 213, Fr.), on the team with 34 knockdowns and Tyler Graunke (5-11, 179, Fr.), and Inoke allowed four sacks.

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 4 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 SPRING OUTLOOK Defensive Line 29) and two sacks (-23). He sat out four until the early fall season. According to The Warrior defense is under new games with a hamstring injury. Jones, the Warriors will work on punt leadership with the addition of former NFL Curnan sat of most of last season with teams aspects during the spring. head coach Jerry Glanville this spring. an ankle injury but appeared in 10 games “We have a lot of potential guys who Glanville brings a fresh look and suc- and recorded 29 tackles (18 solo) at middle are coming in the fall,” Jones said. “We’ll cessful resume to the table with an order to . take a look at that then since we’re only revamp a defense that struggled statistically C.J. Allen-Jones (6-2, 204, So.) and going to work on punt team this spring.” most of last season. Brad Kalilimoku (5-11, 210, So.) are the Nolan Miranda (5-8, 163, Jr.) inherits The Warriors will look to all-WAC end only remaining linebackers with game expe- the place-kicking duties. Miranda saw his Melila Purcell (6-4, 266, Sr.) and veteran rience. only collegiate action in 2003 when he con- safety Leonard Peters (6-1, 184, Sr.) for Allen-Jones is listed behind Moe on verted 3-of-5 field goals and 21-of-22 PAT leadership on defense. the weakside and compiled 11 tackles in 10 attempts after replacing struggling starter Purcell is the chosen leader of the games. Justin Ayat. defensive front. The honorable mention all- Kalilimoku started five games at the Kurt Milne (6-0, 196, Jr.) will serve as WAC performer led the team in sacks with “WILL” spot for the injured Moe and punter after holding the starting job for the six (-49) and tackles-for-loss with 15.5 (- amassed 29 tackles (16 solo) as a rookie. past two seasons. 71) in 2004. He finished third on the team Khevin Peoples (5-11, 200, RFr.) is The Roswell, Ga., native averaged 39.9 with 74 tackles (47 solo) and led the listed at “STUB” linebacker after redshirted yards per punt (63 for 2,501) and pinned Warriors with eight quarterback hurries. as a rookie in 2004. 19 punts inside the 20-yard line last season. Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole (6-3, 241, Sr.) Newcomer Adam Iloilo (5-11, 230, and Tony Akpan (6-6, 274, Sr.) also return Sr.) is listed as a back up to Kalilimoku in on the ends. Kamakawiwo‘ole started 11 the middle. games and finished second among defensive linemen with 48 tackles (26 solo), includ- Secondary ing 8.5 for-a-loss (-22) and three sacks (- Leonard Peters (6-1, 184, Sr.) is the 11). likely starter at free safety after leading the Akpan, a converted basketball player, team with 120 tackles (77 solo), including saw action in 11 games and compiled 16 six for-a-loss (-27) and a sack (-7). He also tackles (7 solo) and two for-a-loss (-7). finished second on the team with four Karl Noa (6-4, 225, So.), Ikaika . Alama-Francis (6-6, 215, Jr.), and Daniel Lamar Broadway (5-11, 175, Sr.) is Tautofi (6-1, 244, So.) are also listed at the also likely to see playing time at free safety end spots. after compiling 49 tackles (29 solo) filling Noa compiled two tackles in limited injury gaps at strong safety last season. action, while Alama-Francis, also a convert- Lono Manners returns at strong safety ed basketball player, amassed 22 tackles, after missing six games in 2004 with a foot including two for-a-loss (-6) in seven injury. Manners finished with 32 tackles games. Tautofi spent most of the season on (18 solo) in seven games. the scout team. Landon Kafentzis (6-0, 194, Sr.), who A host of new names are listed as managed 32 tackles (18 solo) in 12 games, defensive tackles, including converted is also listed as a possible starter at strong offensive linemen Kahai LaCount (6-2, safety. 297, Jr.), Michael Lafaele (6-1, 297, So.) Kenny Patton (6-0, 187, Jr.) returns to and Larry Sauafea (6-2, 289, So.). start at corner after recording 56 tackles (38 LaCount amassed four tackles in six solo) in 11 games. games before suffering a knee injury, while Turmarian Moreland (6-0, 194, Sr.) is Lafaele and Ammon Tong (6-0, 254, So.) the likely candidate to replace all-WAC cor- are both waiting in the wings. ner Abraham Elimimian on the opposite side. Linebackers Moreland finished with 10 tackles (6 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 210, Sr.) and solo) in limited action last season. Ikaika Curnan (5-10, 221, Sr.) are back to fill voids left at linebacker. Moe started Special Teams eight at “WILL” linebacker and fifth on the The Warriors will need to replace the team, second among linebackers, with 62 dangerous Chad Owens on punt returns, tackles (29 solo), including 6.5 for-a-loss (- but are not likely to work on that aspect

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 5 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 HEAD COACH JUNE JONES June Jones, who last year signed a five-year contract that keeps him at UH through the 2008 WARRIOR HEAD COACH JUNE JONES season, has been the most successful head coach in the history of Warrior football. In the last five seasons, Jones, 51, has won 48 games, a Western Athletic Conference (WAC) co- Year School W L T Pct championship, received invites to four bowl games and enjoyed three nine-win seasons and a 1999 Hawai‘i 9 4 0 .692 personal-best 10 wins in 2002. 2000 Hawai‘i 3 9 0 .250 One of Jones’ goals when he took the job in December 1998 was to get the Warrior 2001 Hawai‘i 9 3 0 .727 program into the Top 25 national rankings on a consistent basis. The Warriors have been 2002 Hawai‘i 10 4 0 .769 ranked in the Top 40 four of the last five years, including a high of 28th () in 2003 Hawai‘i 9 4 0 .667 the final 2001 poll. Aside from team success, Jones has coached three All-Americans, 44 all-conference per- 2004 Hawai‘i 8 5 0 .615 formers, and 10 NFL draft picks. The Warriors produced 12 wins and zero NFL draft picks 6th season at Hawai‘i 48 30 0 .615 in five combined years before Jones’ arrival. In December 1998, Jones took the reins of a dwindling football program and turned it WAC Record ______28-19 around in just one year. In 1999, Jones and the Warriors enjoyed a 9-4 season, the biggest WAC Road Record ______10-12 turnaround in NCAA history. Overall Road Record ______10-15 That year, the Warriors also won a share of the WAC championship and were invited Record at Aloha Stadium ______37-14 to the Jeep Oahu Bowl where they defeated Oregon State, 23-17. It was the program’s first bowl game since 1992. For his accomplishments, Jones was named WAC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year by three different publications. RESUME The 2000 season was Jones’ only shortfall as the Warriors struggled through a year plagued with injuries to finish 3-9. Date of Birth ______Feb. 19, 1953 On Feb. 22, 2001, Jones was involved in a car accident that nearly claimed his life. The Hometown ______Portland, OR accident kept Jones out of the entire spring session. However, Jones’ tireless effort to recover Alma Mater ______New York State Regents College allowed him to return to the gridiron just in time for fall camp. Career Record ______48-30 (sixth season) Under Jones’ tutelage, the Warriors have broken more than 300 school records and own WAC Record______28-19 (sixth season) 10 NCAA records. In 2001, receiver Chad Owens led the nation in kickoff-return average Home Record ______38-15 (33.6 yards) and quarterback Timmy Chang led the nation in total offense (349.7 yards) Away Record ______10-15 before bowing out to a wrist injury. Record at Neutral Sites ______0-0 In addition, in the last five years, Jones’ passing offense has led the WAC and been ranked in the top five nationally each season. Playing Experience______QB, Atlanta Falcons, 1977-81 The 2003 season marked the first with a roster comprised of all Jones’ recruits. Jones QB, Toronto Argonauts, 1982 led the team to a successful, 9-5, campaign and the Warriors won the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl with a thrilling, 54-48, triple- victory over Houston. That gave Jones his sec- ond bowl win and third bowl appearance at Hawai‘i, both the most of any UH coach in the COACHING EXPERIENCE 95 years of the program. 1983______Hawai‘i (Quarterbacks) Jones has also boasted 16 Academic all-WAC honorees in the past five years. Defensive 1984 ______Houston Gamblers (Wide Receivers) back David Gilmore earned national recognition as a CoSIDA District VIII All-Academic 1985 ______Denver Gold () team member in 2003. 1986 ______Ottawa Roughriders (Offensive Assistant) Prior to joining the Warriors in 1999, Jones enjoyed a 12-year coaching career in the NFL, including two head coaching jobs at Atlanta (1994-96) and San Diego (1998). 1987-88 ______Houston Oilers (Quarterbacks) With the Falcons, Jones guided the team that he once played for to a playoff wild-card 1989-90 ______Detroit Lions (Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers) bid in 1995. 1991-93 ______Atlanta Falcons (Assistant Head Coach) Although Jones is originally from Portland, Ore., his heart has been in Hawai‘i since he 1994-96______Atlanta Falcons (Head Coach) left as a player in 1974. 1998 ______San Diego Chargers (Quarterbacks) 1998 ______San Diego Chargers (Head Coach) 1999-present ______Hawai‘i (Head Coach) SIX SEASONS UNDER JUNE JONES

WARRIOR ASSISTANTS Four bowl games: 1999 Jeep Oahu Bowl champions, 2002 ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl, 2003 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl champions, 2004 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl George Lumpkin ______Associate Head Coach champions Jerry Glanville ______Defensive Coordinator ______Offensive Line 1999 Western Athletic Conference co-champions ______Linebackers 1999 National Football Coach of the Year by CNN/Sports Illustrated, Ron Lee ______Wide Receivers Coach/Schutt Sports, and The Sporting News Rich Miano ______Secondary 1999 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Dan Morrison ______Quarterbacks Vantz Singletary______Defensive Line 10 NFL draft picks, including the highest in school history (WR Ashley Lelie, 19th overall in 2002), and a record three in both 2000 and 2003 Wes Suan ______Running Backs Led the Western Athletic Conference and finished in the Top 5 nationally in passing for five straight seasons Teams broke more than 300 school records and hold 10 NCAA records (share one) 44 all-WAC performers and three All-America honorees

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 6 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 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 6-1 297 Fr RS Pago Pago, American Samoa/Tafuna HS 4 Ilaoa, Nate WR 8 Akina, Kainoa QB 5-11 186 Sr 3L Tucson, AZ/Eastern Michigan University 6 Moreland, Turmarian DB 90 Akpan, Nkeruwem “Tony” DL 6-6 274 Sr 2L Akwa-Ibom, Nigeria/Central Park Christian HS 8 Akina, Kainoa QB 91 Alama-Francis, Ikaika DL 6-6 215 Jr 2L Kaneohe, Oahu/Kalaheo HS 8 Kafentzis, Landon DB 58 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 6-2 204 So 1L Aberdeen, MD/Aberdeen HS 10 Rhode, Jeffrey QB 18 Aufai, Josh WR 5-11 190 Fr HS Stanwood, WA/Stanwood HS 11 Fergerstrom, Victor LB 19 Bess, Davone WR 5-11 190 Fr HS Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 22 Broadway, Lamar DB 5-11 175 Sr 3L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 13 Graunke, Tyler QB 56 Brown, Tyrone LB 6-1 225 Sr 2L Palmdale, CA/Highland HS 13 Noa, Karl DL 41 Cazimero, Shane DL 6-2 294 Fr HS Haleiwa, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 15 Coons, Austin WR 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 6-0 206 So HS Hearne, TX/Hearne HS 15 Manners, Lono DB 29 Cole, Chris RB 5-9 203 Fr RS Mission Viejo, CA/Mission Viejo HS 17 Rolovich, Jack QB 31 Coleman, Anapuni DB 6-1 195 So RS Honolulu/McKinley HS 18 Aufai, Josh WR 15 Coons, Austin WR 6-2 200 Fr HS Longview, WA/Mark Morris HS 19 Bess, Davone WR 51 Curnan, Ikaika LB 5-10 221 Sr 3L Kealia, Kauai/St. Louis School 20 Malala, Michael DB 82 Dickerson, Ross WR 5-11 190 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 20 Wong, Orlando WR 46 Durington, Alika LB 6-1 230 Jr 1L Ewa Beach, Oahu/Eastern Arizona College 21 Ferguson, Jason WR 66 Eaton, Brandon OL 6-2 291 Sr 3L Houston, TX/Worthing HS 21 Perry, George DB 70 Esera, Tala OL 6-3 291 Jr 2L Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS 22 Broadway, Lamar DB 59 Faavi, Derek OL 6-0 271 Sr 3L Ewa Beach, Oahu/Campbell HS 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 40 Faimealelei, Justin DL 6-1 244 Sr 1L Honolulu/Hawai'i Pacific University 23 Powell, Ernest DB 48 Farmer, David RB 6-0 248 Fr RS Santa Cruz, CA/Aptos HS 24 Patton, Kenny DB 11 Fergerstrom, Victor LB 5-9 206 Jr 1L Kamuela, Hawai'i/Hawai'i Preparatory Academy 25 Galdeira, Guyton DB 21 Ferguson, Jason WR 5-5 157 So 1L Los Angeles, CA/Fairfax HS 25 Milne, Kurt P 97 Fruean, Renolds DL 6-4 270 Jr SQ Kapolei, Oahu/Washington State University 26 Lau, Micah LB 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 5-11 190 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 26 Miranda, Nolan KS 25 Galdeira, Guyton DB 5-7 155 Fr RS Wahiawa, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 27 Jandoc, Sean DB 76 Gamondi, Salah DL 6-3 275 Fr HS Tigard, OR/Tigard HS 27 Linkner, Dylan WR 83 Gouveia, Landon WR 5-5 162 Fr RS Ashburn, VA/Stone Bridge HS 28 Hollingsworth, Cameron DB 13 Graunke, Tyler QB 5-11 179 Fr RS Tucson, AZ/Salpoint Catholic HS 29 Cole, Chris RB 1 Grice-Mullen, Ryan WR 5-11 167 Fr RS Rialto, CA/Rialto HS 30 Matano, Brandon WR 53 Harmon, Paul OL 6-2 266 Fr RS Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 30 Kamakawiwo'ole, Kila DL 87 Hew Len, Joey WR 6-2 221 Jr RS Sacramento, CA/Sierra College 31 Coleman, Anapuni DB 36 Hogan, Omega DB 5-9 164 Sr 3L Houston, TX/Aldine Senior HS 33 Porlas, Dane DB 28 Hollingsworth, Cameron DB 5-11 167 Sr 3L Leavenworth, TX/Cascade HS 34 Latuselu, Kala RB 4 Ilaoa, Nate WR 5-9 240 Sr 1L Stafford, VA/North Stafford HS 34 Martinez, AJ DB 57 Iloilo, Adam LB 5-11 230 Sr RS Blomington, CA/Chaffey CC 35 Kuna, Nainoa WR 74 Inferrera, Jeremy OL 6-2 284 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 35 Monteilh, Keao DB 50 Ingram, Jake DL 6-3 225 Fr HS Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 36 Hogan, Omega DB 27 Jandoc, Sean DB 5-7 162 Fr HS Kaneohe, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 39 Keomaka, Ryan DB 8 Kafentzis, Landon DB 6-0 194 Sr 1L Richland, WA/University of Arizona 39 Petit, Julien WR 54 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 6-1 201 Fr RS Richland, WA/Richland HS 40 Faimealelei, Justin DL 43 Kalilimoku, Brad LB 5-11 201 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 41 Cazimero, Shane DL 30 Kamakawiwo‘ole, Kila DL 6-3 241 Sr 3L Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 42 Peters, Leonard DB 60 Kaonohi, Marques OL 6-0 269 Jr 2L Waimanalo, Oahu/Kailua HS 43 Kalilimoku, Brad LB 77 Kealoha, Kale DL 6-3 265 Jr 1L Honolulu/University of San Diego 43 Maneafaiga, Bryan RB 39 Keomaka, Ryan DB 5-10 157 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 44 Peoples, Khevin DB 35 Kuna, Nainoa WR 5-11 205 Jr SQ Honolulu/Punahou School 44 Quinabo, Kona RB 68 LaCount, Kahai DL 6-2 297 Jr 2L Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 45 Moe, Tanuvasa LB 99 Laeli, Fale DL 6-1 296 Fr RS Honolulu/St. Louis School 46 Durington, Alika LB 92 Lafaele, Michael DL 6-1 297 So 1L Honolulu/Farrington HS 48 Farmer, David RB 34 Latuselu, Kala RB 5-11 223 Jr 2L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 49 Paepule, Timo LB 26 Lau, Micah LB 5-9 200 So 1L Honolulu/Kamehameha Schools 50 Ingram, Jake DL 86 Lee, Nolan WR 6-4 174 So RS Niwot, CO/Niwot HS 51 Curnan, Ikaika LB 27 Linkner, Dylan WR 5-11 188 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 52 Saole, Rustin LB 20 Malala, Michael DB 6-2 195 Jr RS Honolulu/UH Hilo 53 Harmon, Paul OL 43 Maneafaiga, Bryan RB 5-8 184 Sr 1L Waianae, Oahu/Los Medanos College 53 Tautofi, Daniel DL 15 Manners, Lono DB 5-10 204 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Waianae HS 54 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 55 Martin, Riley OL 6-2 265 Fr RS Honolulu/Iolani School

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 7 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 SPRING ROSTERS

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos 23 Martinez, AJ DB 5-10 180 So SQ Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS 55 Martin, Riley OL 30 Matano, Brandon WR 5-11 165 So JC Arlington, VA/Siena College 55 Williams, Chris LB 70 McKay, Nathan DL 6-3 265 Fr HS Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego HS 56 Brown, Tyrone LB 25 Milne, Kurt P 6-0 196 Jr 2L Roswell, GA/Centennial HS 57 Iloilo, Adam LB 26 Miranda, Nolan KS 5-8 163 Jr 2L Kahaluu, Oahu/Castle HS 58 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 79 Mitchell, Brandon DL 6-0 283 So HS Pearl City, Oahu/Academy of the Pacific 59 Faavi, Derek OL 88 Mock, Chad WR 5-11 175 Jr JC Honolulu/Avila College 60 Kaonohi, Marques OL 45 Moe, Tanuvasa LB 5-11 210 Sr 3L Honolulu/St. Louis School 62 Ah Soon, Keith OL 35 Monteilh, Keao DB 5-10 171 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 64 Satele, Samson OL 6 Moreland, Turmarian DB 6-0 194 Sr 1L West Palm Beach, FL/Los Angeles Valley JC 65 Satele, Hercules OL 13 Noa, Karl DL 6-4 225 So 1L Waianae, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 66 Eaton, Brandon OL 85 Olchovy, Patrick WR 5-8 169 So 1L Islip, NY/Islip HS 68 LaCount, Kahai DL 49 Paepule, Timo LB 6-0 241 So 1L Kaneohe, Oahu/St. Louis School 70 Esera, Tala OL 24 Patton, Kenny DB 6-0 187 Jr 2L Altadena, CA/St. Francis HS 70 McKay, Nathan DL 44 Peoples, Khevin DB 5-11 200 Fr RS Tampa, FL/Blake HS 71 Reed, Justin OL 21 Perry, George DB 5-11 177 So 1L Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS 72 Uperesa, Dane OL 42 Peters, Leonard DB 6-1 184 Sr 3L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 73 Sauafea, Larry DL 39 Petit, Julien WR 6-3 200 Jr JC Pasadena, CA/Saddleback CC 74 Inferrera, Jeremy OL 33 Porlas, Dane DB 5-10 172 Fr RS San Diego, CA/University of San Diego HS 76 Gamondi, Salah DL 23 Powell, Ernest DB 5-9 170 So SQ Missouri City, TX/Hightower HS 77 Kealoha, Kale DL 98 Purcell, Melila DL 6-4 266 Sr 2L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Leone HS 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 44 Quinabo, Kona RB 5-10 209 Fr RS Kula, Maui/King Kekaulike HS 79 Mitchell, Brandon DL 71 Reed, Justin OL 6-6 255 Fr RS Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic HS 80 Thomas, Desmond WR 10 Rhode, Jeffrey QB 6-5 224 Sr 3L Eugene, OR/Churchill HS 81 Sample, Ian WR 17 Rolovich, Jack QB 6-3 221 So 1L Novato, CA/San Marin HS 82 Dickerson, Ross WR 81 Sample, Ian WR 5-10 195 Sr 1L Washington Township, NJ/Bergen CC 83 Gouveia, Landon WR 52 Saole, Rustin LB 5-11 243 So 1L Waipahu, Oahu/Waipahu HS 85 Olchovy, Patrick WR 65 Satele, Hercules OL 6-2 279 So 1L Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS 86 Lee, Nolan WR 64 Satele, Samson OL 6-2 278 Jr 2L Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua HS 86 Tong, Ammon DL 73 Sauafea, Larry DL 6-2 289 So RS Pago Pago, American Samoa/Samoana HS 87 Hew Len, Joey WR 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 6-2 259 Fr RS Ewa Beach, Oahu/Damien HS 88 Mock, Chad WR 53 Tautofi, Daniel DL 6-1 244 So 1L Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 89 Weems, Marcus WR 80 Thomas, Desmond WR 6-2 166 Fr RS Vallejo, CA/Vallejo HS 90 Akpan, Nkeruwem “Tony” DL 86 Tong, Ammon DL 6-0 254 So RS Kaneohe, Oahu/Kaiser HS 91 Alama-Francis, Ikaika DL 94 Tuioti-Mariner, Clarence DL 5-11 261 Fr RS Corona, CA/Corona HS 92 Lafaele, Michael DL 72 Uperesa, Dane OL 6-5 328 Jr 2L Hauula, Oahu/Punahou School 93 Watson, Keala DL 93 Watson, Keala DL 6-2 299 Fr SQ Nanakuli, Oahu/Nanakuli HS 94 Tuioti-Mariner, Clarence DL 89 Weems, Marcus WR 6-3 192 Jr 2L Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i/Kealakehe HS 97 Fruean, Renolds DL 55 Williams, Chris LB 6-0 232 Jr JC Honolulu/Fresno City College 98 Purcell, Melila DL 20 Wong, Orlando WR 6-0 187 So 1L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 99 Laeli, Fale DL

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 8 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 SPRING POSITION CHART

RUNNING BACK QUARTERBACK PLACE-KICKER 4 Nate Ilaoa 13 Tyler Graunke 26 Nolan Miranda (5-9, 240, Sr., Stafford, VA) (5-11, 179, Fr., Tucson, AZ) (5-8, 163, Jr., Kahaluu, Oahu) 43 Brian Maneafaiga 17 Jack Rolovich (5-8, 184, Sr., Los Angeles, CA) (6-3, 213, Fr., Novato, CA) PUNTER 10 Jeffrey Rhode (6-5, 224, Sr., Eugene, OR) 25 Kurt Milne (6-0, 196, Jr., Roswell, GA) 8 Kainoa Akina (5-11, 186, Sr., Tucson, AZ) 8 Inoke Funaki (5-11, 190, Fr., Laie, Oahu)

X RECEIVER H RECEIVER Y RECEIVER Z RECEIVER 81 Ian Sample 21 Jason Ferguson 85 Patrick Olchovy 82 Ross Dickerson (5-10, 195, Sr., Washington Township, NJ) (5-5, 157, So., Los Angeles, CA) (5-8, 169, So., Islip, NY) (5-11, 190, Jr., Waipahu, Oahu) 89 Marcus Weems 87 Joey Hew Len 19 Ryan Grice-Mullen 88 Chad Mock (6-3, 192, Jr., Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i) (6-2, 221, Jr., Sacramento, CA) (5-11, 167, Fr., Rialto, CA) (5-11, 175, Jr.., Honolulu) 19 Devon Bess (5-11, 190, Fr., Oakland, CA)

RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT GUARD CENTER LEFT GUARD LEFT TACKLE 72 Dane Uperesa 66 Brandon Eaton 59 Derek Faavi 64 Samson Satele 70 Tala Esera (6-5, 328, Jr., Hauula, Oahu) (6-2, 291, Sr., Houston, TX) (6-0, 271, Sr., Ewa Beach, Oahu) (6-2, 278, Jr., Kaneohe, Oahu) (6-3, 291, Jr., Hauula, Oahu) 78 Keoni Steinhoff 60 Marques Kaonohi 74 Jeremy Inferrera 41 Paul Harmon (6-2, 259, Fr., Ewa Beach, Oahu) (6-0, 269, Jr., Waimanalo, Oahu) (6-2, 284, Jr., Honolulu) (6-2, 266, Fr., Oakland, CA) 65 Hercules Satele (6-2, 279, So., Long Beach, CA)

LEFT END TACKLE TACKLE RIGHT END 98 Melila Purcell 63 Michael Lafaele 86 Ammon Tong 30 Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole (6-4, 266, Sr., Pago Pago, Amer. Samoa) (6-1, 297, So., Honolulu) (6-0, 254, So., Kaneohe, Oahu) (6-3, 241, Sr., Honolulu) 53 Daniel Tautofi 68 Kahai LaCount 73 Larry Sauafea 91 Ikaika Alama-Francis (6-1, 244, So., Honolulu) (6-2, 297, Jr., Kailua, Oahu) (6-2, 289, So., Pago Pago, Amer. Samoa) (6-6, 215, Jr., Kaneohe, Oahu) 52 Karl Noa (6-4, 225, So., Honolulu)

LINEBACKER (STUB) LINEBACKER (MACK) LINEBACKER (WILL) 44 Khevin Peoples 43 Brad Kalilimoku 45 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 200, RFr., Tampa, FL) (5-11, 201, So., Honolulu) (5-11, 210, Sr., Honolulu) 54 Tyson Kafentzis 49 Adam Iloilo 58 C.J. Allen-Jones (6-1, 201, Fr., Richland, WA) (5-11, 230, Sr., Bloomington, CA) (6-2, 204, So., Aberdeen, MD)

LEFT CORNERBACK RIGHT CORNERBACK 10 Turmarian Moreland 24 Kenny Patton (6-0, 194, Sr., West Palm Beach, FL) (6-0, 187, Jr., Altadena, CA) 21 George Perry 35 Keao Monteilh (5-11, 177, So., Hauula, Oahu) (5-10, 171, So., Honolulu) FREE SAFETY (JILL) STRONG SAFETY SAM) 42 Leonard Peters 15 Lono Manners (6-1, 184, Sr., Laie, Oahu) (5-10, 204, Sr., Waianae, Oahu) 22 Lamar Broadway 8 Landon Kafentzis (5-11, 175, Sr., Corona, CA) (6-0, 194, Sr., Richland, WA)

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 9 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2005 NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT SIGNINGS

Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School Kirk Alexander DB/WR 6-4 217 Fr HS Altadena, CA/Pasadena HS Mario Cox RB/LB 5-11 231 Fr HS Oakland, CA/McClymonds HS Ulysses Dalton DB 6-1 180 Fr HS Vallejo, CA/Vallejo HS Solomon Elimimian LB 6-1 220 Fr HS Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS John Estes OL 6-3 280 Fr HS Stockton, CA/St. Mary's HS John Fonoti DL/LB 6-3 237 Fr HS Honolulu/Farrington HS BJ Fruean LB 6-2 185 Fr HS Wahiawa, Oahu/Leilehua HS Tomi Halai DL 6-4 245 Jr JC San Francisco, CA/College of the Canyons Raphael Ieru DL 6-4 330 Fr HS Honolulu/McKinley HS Marquez Jackson WR 5-8 150 Fr HS Gainesville, GA/East Hall HS Daniel Johnson OL 6-4 270 Fr HS Sammamish, WA/Skyline HS Richard “RJ” Kiesel-Kauhane LB 6-1 210 Fr HS Aiea, Oahu/Aiea HS Aaron Kia OL 6-4 268 Fr HS Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS Laupepa Letuli OL 6-4 265 Fr HS Torrance, CA/North Torrance HS Antwan Mahaley WR 6-4 200 Fr HS Carson, CA/Carson HS Erik Pederson DB 6-1 195 Fr HS Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS Brashton Satele LB 6-2 240 Fr HS Mililani, Oahu/Word of Life Academy Rocky Savaiigaea DL 6-3 290 Fr HS Ewa Beach, Oahu/Aiea HS Siave Seti DL 5-10 315 Jr JC Long Beach, CA/West Los Angeles College Blaze Soares LB 6-1 225 Fr HS Kaneohe, Oahu/Castle HS KayBrin Stevenson DB 6-0 170 Fr HS Chandler, AZ/Chandler HS Adrian Thomas OL 6-5 275 Fr HS Bangor, NSW, Australia/Gymea Tech Lawrence Wilson DL 6-1 300 Jr JC Honolulu/Dixie JC Michael Washington WR 5-7 160 Fr HS Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa HS

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 10 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 SEASON REVIEW The 2004 University of Hawai‘i football season the Mosi Tatupu Award (nation’s top senior spe- purpose player), SI.com (wr and PR), third team ended as one to remember for a very long time, cial teams player). by CollegeFootballNews.com, and also the recip- but it didn’t start that way. Four players were also invited to play in all- ient of the Mosi Tatupu Award, which goes to Armed with 10 returning starters on star games, including Chang and Owens (Shrine the nation’s best player on special teams. Owens offense, most notably, quarterback Timmy Game, Hula Bowl Maui), cornerback Abraham tied the school record with five touchdowns (4 Chang and Chad Owens, the Elimimian (Senior Bowl), offensive guard Uriah receiving, 1 pr) to help the Warriors defeat Warriors planned a season of great expectations. Moenoa (Hula Bowl Maui). Northwestern on Nov. 27 and earned WAC An opening day loss to new Division I-A Offensive and Special Teams Player of the Week member Florida Atlantic halted all hopes of an CHANG FINISHES CAREER AS NCAA’S for his efforts. He was the seventh player this undefeated season right off the bat. But it MOST PROLIFIC PASSER season to score five TD in a game. In the final turned out to be the only loss in front of the Warrior quarterback Timmy Chang, who cele- regular season game against Michigan State, home crowd all year, as the Warriors went on to brated his 23rd birthday on Oct. 9, broke the Owens posted the second-best single game per- win their next eight contests at Aloha Stadium. NCAA career passing record on Nov. 6, 2004, in formance in the nation this season with 283 Hawai‘i’s struggles came on the road and the first quarter against Louisiana Tech. The yards and four TDs on 13 catches. Owens led only on the road. Four straight losses, all record-breaking toss was a 7-yard touchdown the nation in receptions per game for six straight Western Athletic Conference games, made it dif- pass to weeks (Sept. 5 through Oct. 10), and finished ficult for the Warriors to receive an early invite Jason NCAA PASSING LEADERS first in the WAC and fourth nationally averaging to the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. Rivers. 7.85 catches per game. Owens also led the WAC Player (School) Yards Instead, they did it the hard way. With Chang, and finished ninth nationally, in receiving yards their backs against the wall, the Warriors won 1. Timmy Chang (UH) 17,072 per game (99.2), and averaged 14.8 yards on who 2. (BYU) 15,031 their last three games to earn a trip to the pro- earned 3. Phillip Rivers (NC State) 13,484 punt returns (2nd in the WAC and 15th nation- gram’s sixth bowl game, the fourth under current WAC ally). Owens became the school’s all-time leader skipper June Jones. Player of the Week honors (Nov. 8) for his 285- in all-purpose yards (5,461) on Nov. 12, 2004 The task seemed impossible midway yard and four-touchdown performance against on an 11-yard reception from Timmy Chang, through the season as Hawai‘i suffered it’s worst Louisiana Tech, led the WAC in both passing breaking the old mark set by former Warrior road loss in UH football history, a 69-3 punish- (327.5, 3rd nationally) and total offense (328.7, running back and return specialist, Gary Allen ment at Boise State on Oct. 29, followed by a 3rd nationally). On. Oct. 29, 2004, at Boise (4,558 yards) in 1981. Owens also finished sec- 70-14 rout at Fresno State two weeks later. State, Chang broke the NCAA career record for ond in the league in scoring (sixth nationally), Hawai‘i finished conference play with a 4-4 total offense, surpassing Detmer’s mark of averaging 10.2 points per game. In the season record and needing to get to seven wins with 14,665 and finished his collegiate career with opener against Florida Atlantic, Owens hauled three games left on the regular season schedule. 16,910 yards. The native of Waipahu, Oahu in 13 catches, second-best in school history, for Two of those opponents, were from the mighty broke eight NCAA records and tied another, and 89 yards and one TD. He posted 182 receiving Big Ten Conference. And that’s when the magic broke the school record for most pass attempts yards against Tulsa and scored three touch- happened. without an during the season downs, including a 66-yard punt return for a The Warriors got past new WAC member throwing 178 times without a pick in four touchdown, compiling 253 all-purpose yards to Idaho, 52-21, before meeting up with games. Prior to 2004, his last interception was in help the Warriors win their first game of the sea- Northwestern on Nov. 27. Warrior wide receiver the third quarter of the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl son. Owens played a key role on Hawai‘i’s 48-26 Chad Owens scored five touchdowns, while against Houston on Dec. 25, 2003. He tossed win over Nevada, scoring three touchdowns, two Timmy Chang threw for 405 yards and four the pigskin a total of 200 times without an receiving, and another on a 75-yard punt return scores, to lead Hawai‘i over Northwestern, 49- interception dating back to the 2003 season. to tie the school record for most punt returns for 41, in a thriller. On. Nov. 20 against Idaho, Chang tied the a touchdown in a career set by Bobby Ahu in Michigan State rolled into town with “W” school record for most touchdown passes in a 1969, and broke that record against San Jose on its mind, but the Warriors would not be quarter with four in the second. He finished State (Oct. 23) with a 71-yard punt return for a denied. Owens caught for a career-high 283 with a career-high six in the game. In his last touchdown. Owens finished his collegiate career yards and four touchdowns and Chang threw for four games, Chang completed 114-of-182 passes with six career punt returns for touchdowns and a season-high 416 yards and as many touch- for 1,602 yards and 18 TDs, opposed to 1,043 two career kickoff returns for touchdowns. He downs to help Hawai‘i erase a 21-point deficit yards and eight TDs in his first three games of was named WAC Special Teams Player of the and defeat Michigan State, 41-38, earning the the 2004 season. Chang has accepted an invita- Week (Oct. 11) for his efforts against Nevada. invitation to the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. tion to play in the East/West Shrine Game on The walk-on out of Roosevelt High School The Warriors topped the season off with a Jan. 15, 2005, at SBC Park in San Francisco, earned a scholarship and established himself as 59-40 win over UAB in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Calif., and the Hula Bowl Maui on Jan. 22, one of the best all-around players in the WAC Bowl on Christmas Eve. Chang and Owens were 2005. Chang finished his junior season by com- and in UH football history. Owens finished his named the game’s co-MVPs. It was the pro- ing off the bench to throw for 475 yards and career on the UH career list in five categories, gram’s fourth bowl victory in six tries. five touchdowns to lead the Warriors to a come- including receiving yards (2nd, 3,031), kickoff Eight players were named to the all-WAC from-behind victory (54-48 in 3OT) against return yards (3rd, 1,354), all-purpose yards (1st, teams, including Chang, Owens, and cornerback Houston in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl on Dec. 5,461), punt return yards (1st, 1,014), and scor- Abraham Elimimian on the first team. Owens 25. ing (tied 3rd, 228). He caught a pass in 34 was also named second-team All-American, as an straight games played and holds the school- all-purpose player by the Associated Press, and as record with 14 receptions vs. Army (Nov. 22, OWENS ALMIGHTY both a punt returner and wide receiver by 2003). SI.com, and third team by Slot receiver Chad Owens was named second CollegeFootballNews.com. Owens also received team All-America by the Associated Press (all-

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 11 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 SEASON REVIEW

ELIMIMIAN SHINES ON DEFENSE Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, was also on CAPTAINS Senior cornerback Abraham Elimimian, a first the all-WAC first team in 2003. Elimimian Four Warriors served as team captains for the team all-WAC pick, proved to be one of the earned honorable mention accolades in 2003, 2004 season. Quarterback Timmy Chang and WAC’s best cornerbacks in 2004. The Los while Satele enjoyed his second straight season slot receiver Chad Owens represented the Angeles, Calif. native, co-led the WAC and tied on the all-WAC second team. Wide receiver offense, while defensive tackle Lui Fuga and cor- for 16th nationally, averaging 0.42 interceptions Jason Rivers, offensive linemen Uriah Moenoa nerback Abraham Elimimian represented the per game. He had five picks in 13 games in and Tala Esera, and Melila Purcell, defense. 2004, and 12 career interceptions, one shy of all earned honorable mention honors. the school record of 13 set by Keone Jardine WARRIOR OFFENSE ON THE NATION- (1977-79) and Kelvin Millhouse (2001-03). AYAT TIES ELAM’S RECORD WITH 56- AL SCENE Elimimian also finished third in the WAC aver- YARDER Warrior head coach June Jones’ run-and-shoot aging 1.17 PBUs per game, and fourth on the For the fist time since the middle of the 2003 offense has been extremely successful at the col- team with 65 tackles (48 solo) and led all season, Warrior head coach June Jones called on legiate level. The Warrior passing offense has led Warriors with seven PBUs. The 2003 honorable place-kicker Justin Ayat against Tulsa on Oct. 2, the WAC and finished in the Top 5 nationally mention all-WAC pick started 32 straight games and the senior who has been injured with a each of the six years under Jones. In 1999, Jones (and 35 of the last 37) before missing his first groin pull earlier in the season and struggling and the Warriors led the WAC in both passing game against Idaho (hamstring) on Nov. 20. He through a mild slump, answered with three field offense (328.7) and total offense (417.7). In returned to the starting line up against goals, including a school-tying best 56-yarder, 2002, the Warrior offense led in the WAC and Northwestern on Nov. 27. Elimimian picked up the longest by any WAC player in nearly two finished second in the nation in pass offense a fumble and dashed 21 yards into the endzone seasons, and the second longest in the nation in (386.1), and were second in the WAC and against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 6, his second 2004. Ayat, a graduate of Kamehameha Schools nation in total offense (495.6), and second in touchdown of the season. in Honolulu, scored a career-high 14 points the league and eighth nationally in scoring against the Golden Hurricane and earned UH’s offense (35.9). In 2003, Hawai‘i ranked first in BOWLING WARRIORS first WAC Player of the Week honor for the the WAC and second nationally in pass offense Hawai‘i head coach June Jones led the Warriors 2004 season (Oct. 4) for his efforts. Against (384.4), were also first in the WAC and ranked to their third straight bowl game in 2004. The Nevada, Ayat was 2-for-3 on field goal attempts, sixth nationally in total offense (488.1), and sec- Warriors capped the 2004 season with a 59-40 converting from 40 and 43 yards. He finished ond in the league and 14th nationally in scoring win over UAB in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. his career second on the school’s career scoring offense (34.7). Against Army in 2003, the Hawai‘i has participated in six bowl games since list with 368 points behind Jason Elam (395). Warrior offense amassed a school-record 741 becoming a member of the NCAA in 1976. The He finished fifth in WAC kick-scoring (6.7), yards and tied the school record for passing first bowl game was Dec. 25, 1989 when the fifth in field goals averaging 0.85 per game and yards in a game with 543. At the end of the Warriors fell to Michigan State (33-13) in the field goal percentage (73.3%), and ninth in PAT 2004 season, the Warrior offense ranked second Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl. In 1992, Hawai‘i kicking percentage posting a (90.0%). Against in the WAC and 17th nationally. enjoyed a 27-17 win over Illinois in the Thrifty San Jose State, Ayat was 2- Car Rental Holiday Bowl at Jack Murphy for-3 on field goal attempts, Year Pass Offense WAC/National Total Offense WAC/National Stadium in San Diego, Calif. Head coach June hitting from 49- and 20- 2004 333.1 1st/3rd 430.0 2nd/20th Jones has led the Warriors to four bowl games in yards, but missing from 52 2003 384.4 1st/2nd 488.1 1st/6th his six seasons at the helm. In his first season, yards, and scored UH’s only 2002 387.9 1st/1st 500.8 2nd/3rd the Warriors upset Oregon State, 23-17, in the points against Boise State 2001 381.3 1st/2nd 462.7 2nd/7th Jeep Oahu Bowl on Dec. 25, 1999. On Dec. 25, on Oct. 29 (38-yard field 2000 322.9 1st/4th 396.7 4th/40th 2002, Hawai‘i fell to Tulane, 36-28, in the first- goal.) 1999 338.6 1st/2nd 434.5 2nd/17th ever ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl. In 2004, the Warriors outlasted Houston, 54-48, in triple DEFENSE TIES SACK RECORD WARRIORS BREAK 40 SCHOOL overtime, in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. The Warrior defense tied the school record for RECORDS AND 10 NCAA RECORDS most sacks with 10 (-59) against Idaho on Nov. WARRIORS INK EIGHT ON ALL-WAC The Warrior broke a total of 40 school (tied six) 20. A total of nine different players recorded TEAMS and 10 NCAA records (tied one) in 2004. sacks for the Warriors, led by linebacker Lincoln Eight Warriors were named to the All-WAC Quarterback Timmy Chang broke a total of 23 Manutai (2-14). Defensive end Melila Purcell teams in 2004. Quarterback Timmy Chang, school records (13 passing, 10 total offense), and led the Warriors with six sacks (-49) this season. receiver Chad Owens, and cornerback Abraham nine NCAA records (7 passing, 2 total offense). He finished tied for sixth in the WAC averaging Elimimian, all earned first team honors, while Wide receiver/return specialist Chad Owens 0.46 sacks per game. offensive lineman Samson Satele, and Owens, as broke 14 school records (5 punt return, 3 receiv- a return specialist, earned second team honors. ing, 3 scoring, 2 all-purpose yardage, 1 kickoff Chang, who became the NCAA career passing WARRIORS IN ALL-STAR GAMES return) and two NCAA records (one on punt leader on Nov. 6, 2004, enjoyed his fourth sea- Four players were also invited to play in all-star returns and one on total kick returns). As a son on the all-WAC teams. He was the WAC games, including Chang and Owens (Shrine team, UH broke three school records in 2004. Freshman of the Year in 2000, earned honorable Game, Hula Bowl Maui), cornerback Abraham mention honors in 2000 and 2003, and second Elimimian (Senior Bowl), and offensive guard team honors in 2002. Owens is the first UH Uriah Moenoa (Hula Bowl Maui). player to earn all-WAC honors in two different positions since 1992 when Jason Elam earned first team honors as a place-kicker and second team honors as a punter. The walk-on out of

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THE STATS INDIVIDUAL TEAM

Category Player Avg. WAC NCAA Category (Avg.) WAC NCAA Rushing None Scoring Offense (35.9) 3 9 Passing Timmy Chang (QB) 327.5 1 3 Total Offense (434.5) 2 17 Total Offense Timmy Chang (QB) 328.7 1 3 Rushing Offense (95.9) 10 108 Pass Efficiency Timmy Chang (QB) 135.4 3 31 Pass Offense (338.6) 1 2 Receptions/G Chad Owens (WR) 7.85 1 4 Pass Efficiency (130.4) 4 45 Jason Rivers (WR) 6.15 3 22 Kickoff Returns (20.0) 6 59 Britton Komine (WR) 4.08 7 86 Net Punting (31.0) 8 111 Rec. Yards/G Chad Owens (WR) 99.2 1 9 Jason Rivers (WR) 74.8 4 41 Scoring Defense (38.4) 9 112 Britton Komine (WR) 60.6 6 74 Total Defense (487.8) 10 116 All-Purp. Yards Chad Owens (WR) 143.5 3 22 Rushing Defense (252.6) 10 117 Interceptions A. Elimimian (CB) 0.42 T1 T16 Pass Defense (235.2) 8 83 PR Avg. Chad Owens (WR) 14.8 2 15 Pass Eff. Defense (126.3) 6 64 KOR Avg. Jason Ferguson (WR) 21.2 7 64 Punt Returns (14.0) 2 13 Punting Kurt Milne (P) 39.9 3 76 Turnover Margin (-0.15) 6 71 Scoring Chad Owens (WR) 10.2 2 6 Red Zone Offense (86.5%) 4 NA Justin Ayat (PK) 6.7 T9 T72 Red Zone Defense (85.7%) 8 NA Scoring (TD) Chad Owens (WR) 10.2 1 NA Scoring (Kick) Justin Ayat (PK) 6.7 5 NA Field Goals Justin Ayat (PK) 0.85 5 76 Field Goal % Justin Ayat (PK) 73.3 5 NA PAT Kicking % Justin Ayat (PK) 90.0 9 NA Tackles Leonard Peters (S) 9.2 T2 NR Watson Ho‘ohuli (LB) 6.5 17 NR Sacks Melila Purcell (DE) 0.46 T6 NR TFL Melila Purcell (DE) 1.23 6 NR Fumbles Forced Leonard Peters (S) 0.23 4 NR Fumbles Rec. K. Kamakawiwoole (DE) 0.17 T7 NR Passes Def. A. Elimimian (CB) 1.17 3 31

2004 WAC STANDINGS (Final)

WAC All W L Pct. Hm Rd Stk W L Pct. Hm Rd Neu Stk Boise State 8 0 1.000 4-0 4-0 W26 11 1 .917 7-0 4-0 0-1 L1 UTEP 6 2 .750 3-1 3-1 L1 8 4 .667 5-1 3-2 0-1 L2 Fresno State 5 3 .625 3-1 2-2 W5 9 3 .750 4-1 4-2 1-0 W6 Louisiana Tech 5 3 .625 3-1 2-2 W1 6 6 .500 4-1 2-5 0-0 W1 Hawai‘i 4 4 .500 4-0 0-4 L1 8 5 .615 7-1 0-4 1-0 W4 Nevada 3 5 .375 3-1 0-4 L3 5 7 .417 5-1 0-6 0-0 L3 Tulsa 3 5 .375 3-1 0-4 W2 4 8 .333 4-2 0-6 0-0 W2 SMU 3 5 .375 3-1 0-4 L1 3 8 .273 3-2 0-6 0-0 L1 Rice 2 6 .250 2-2 0-4 L5 3 8 .273 3-2 0-6 0-0 L6 San Jose State 1 7 .125 1-3 0-4 L6 2 9 .182 2-3 0-6 0-0 L7

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 13 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE OPPONENT WR (X) WR (H) LT LG C RG RT WR (Y) WR (Z) QB RB Florida Atlantic Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Poumele Komine Chang Brewster at Rice * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Welch Komine Chang Brewster Tulsa * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Moenoa Eaton Inferrera Poumele Komine Chang Brewster Nevada * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Poumele Komine Chang Brewster at UTEP * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Poumele Komine Chang Keliikikpi San Jose State * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Poumele Komine Chang Welch (WR) at Boise State * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Welch Komine Chang Brewster Louisiana Tech * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Eaton Inferrera Welch Komine Chang Brewster at Fresno State * Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Moenoa Eaton Inferrera Welch Komine Chang Keliikikpi Idaho Rivers Owens Esera H. Satele S. Satele Eaton Inferrera Welch Komine Chang Brewster Northwestern Rivers Owens Esera H. Satele S. Satele Eaton Inferrera Welch Dickerson Chang Brewster Michigan State Rivers Owens Esera S. Satele Faavi Moenoa Eaton Welch Dickerson Chang Keliikikpi UAB Rivers Owens Esera Kauffman S. Satele Moenoa Eaton Welch Komine Chang Brewster

DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT DT DE STUB MACK WILL LC SAM JILL RC Florida Atlantic Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Curnan Moe Elimimian Peters Broadway Patton at Rice * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Manners Curnan Moe Elimimian Peters Broadway Patton Tulsa * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Curnan Moe Elimimian Peters Manners Patton Nevada * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Curnan Moe Elimimian Peters Manners Patton at UTEP * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Ho‘ohuli Moe Elimimian Peters Manners Hollingsworth San Jose State * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Paepule Moe Elimimian Peters Manuma R. Bass at Boise State * A.-Francis Fuga Faga Akpan Kapanui Ho‘ohuli Kalilimoku Elimimian Peters Broadway R. Bass Louisiana Tech * Purcell Fuga Faga Akpan Allen-Jones Ho‘ohuli Kalilimoku Elimimian Peters Kafentzis Patton at Fresno State * Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Allen-Jones Ho‘ohuli Kalilimoku Elimimian Peters Broadway Patton Idaho Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Manutai Ho‘ohuli Kalilimoku R. Bass Peters Kafentzis Patton Northwestern Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Elimimian (DB) Ho‘ohuli Kalilimoku R. Bass Peters Kafentzis Patton Michigan State Purcell Fuga Dar.Tautofi Kamakawiwo‘ole Moreland (DB) Ho‘ohuli Moe Elimimian Peters Kafentzis Patton UAB Purcell Fuga Faga Kamakawiwo‘ole Kapanui Ho‘ohuli Moe Elimimian Peters Broadway Patton

SPECIALISTS OPPONENT FG KO LS PUNT HOLD PR KOR Florida Atlantic Ayat Miranda Runge Milne Milne Owens Owens at Rice * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Dickerson Tulsa * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Dickerson Nevada * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Maneafaiga at UTEP * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson San Jose State * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson at Boise State * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson Louisiana Tech * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson at Fresno State * Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson Idaho Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson Northwestern Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson & Dickerson Michigan State Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Ferguson UAB Ayat Ayat Runge Milne Milne Owens Brewster

* denotes Western Athletic Conference game

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 14 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 1 • SEPT. 4, 2004 GAME 2 • SEPT. 18, 2004 ALOHA STADIUM (39,390) RICE STADIUM (8,109)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Florida Atlantic 0 10 9 9 7 35 Hawai‘i 7 6 13 3 - 29 Hawai‘i 7 7 14 0 0 28 Rice 14 7 7 13 - 41

HONOLULU – There may have been a hurricane headed to Florida, but the HOUSTON – Rice fullback Ed Bailey rushed for 234 yards and a touchdown Florida Atlantic University football team dropped a bomb on Hawai‘i with a and quarterback Greg Henderson added 135 yards and three touchdowns to 35-28 overtime victory before 39,390 Sept. 4 at Aloha Stadium. lead the Owls to a 41-29 win over Hawai‘i Sept. 18 at Rice Stadium. FAU, in its first season at the Division IA level, never led in the ball game Hawai‘i had opportunities, taking a 29-28 lead with 10:12 left to play, until it counted most when running back Doug Parker scored the game-winner but couldn't hold on as Henderson scored two touchdowns in the final 5:16 to on a 7-yard sweep to the left side on the Owls' first possession in overtime. seal the game for Rice. Hawai‘i tried to answer, but a failed toss on 4th-and-3, ended any hopes The Owls were forced to punt for the first and only time in the game on of an opening day win for the Warriors. the opening drive of the second half, giving the Warriors the ball at the Owl Warrior quarterback Timmy Chang completed 38-of-66 passes for 302 41-yard-line. Six plays later, Chang fired a touchdown pass to Chad Owens to yards and two touchdowns, while running back Michael Brewster added two cut the Owl lead to two at 21-19. rushing scores. Warrior receiver Chad Owens caught 13 catches for 89 yards After the Warrior defense forced a Rice fumble, Chang drove the Warriors and a touchdown, second-best in school history. 75 yards and tossed a screen to running back Michael Brewster who dashed 31- But Florida Atlantic tight end Anthony Crissinger-Hill stole the show yards to the endzone to bring the Warriors back to within two (28-26) at the with 15 catches for 183 yards and two touchdowns, including one that sent the end of the third quarter. Another Rice fumble allowed the Warriors to take a game into overtime, a 31-yarder with 23 seconds left in the game. 29-28 lead on a 25-yard field goal by Justin Ayat with 10:12 left to play. The Warriors managed two touchdowns in the first half with the help of But the Owls marched 80 yards on 10 plays and ate 4:56 off the clock to two interceptions by cornerback Abraham Elimimian. After the break, Hawai‘i reclaim the lead on an 8-yard run by Henderson which made the score 34-29 took a 21-10 lead on a 12-yard touchdown run by Brewster. Chang continued with 5:18 remaining in the game. to throw strikes, hitting 5-of-7 on the 8-play, 75-yard drive. The Warriors got the ball back at their own 10-yard line on the ensuing FAU answered with a 33-yard field goal by Mark Myers, and added kickoff, but failed to convert on 3rd-and-3. Henderson and the Owls took another seven when Allen found Crissinger-Hill for a three-yard touchdown to advantage of a 29-yard punt and scurried 43-yards on five plays, capped by make the score, 21-19, after the failed two-point conversion. Henderson's third rushing touchdown on the night, a 4-yard jaunt into the Myers hit a 49-yard field goal to bring the Owls to within six early in the endzone with 1:27 left on the clock to seal the win. fourth quarter, and the Owl defense managed to keep the Warriors off the board to stay within striking distance. Scoring Summary UH 1 11:42 Michael Brewster 6 run (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary RU 1 8:54 Joe Don Wood 30 pass from Greg Henderson UH 1 0:00 Se‘e Poumele 6 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) (Brennan Landry kick) FAU 2 11:14 Jared Allen 1 run (Mark Myers kick) RU 1 4:32 Ed Bailey 17 run (Brennan Landry kick) UH 2 6:33 Chad Owens 11 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) RU 2 14:04 Joe Moore 18 pass from Greg Henderson (Brennan Landry kick) FAU 2 0:00 Mark Myers 43 FG UH 2 11:00 Ross Dickerson 6 pass from Timmy Chang UH 3 10:08 Michael Brewster 12 run (Justin Ayat kick) (Justin Ayat kick failed) FAU 3 7:44 Mark Myers 33 FG UH 3 10:06 Chad Owens 5 pass from Timmy Chang (pass failed) FAU 3 4:21 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 3 pass from Jared Allen RU 3 6:22 Greg Henderson 5 run (Brennan Landry kick) (Mark Myers kick) UH 3 0:00 Michael Brewster 31 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 1:57 Michael Brewster 10 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 10:12 Justin Ayat 25 FG FAU 4 11:39 Mark Myers 49 FG RU 4 5:16 Greg Henderson 8 run (pass failed) FAU 4 0:23 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 31 pass from Jared Allen RU 4 1:27 Greg Henderson 4 run (Brennan Landry kick) (Mark Myers kick) FAUOT 0:00 Doug Parker 7 run (Mark Myers kick) Team Statistics Warriors Owls First Downs______21______29 Team Statistics Owls Warriors Total Net Yards ______370 ______523 First Downs______12______18 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______13-7 ______64-405 Total Net Yards ______259 ______450 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______34-51-0-363 ______5-12-0-118 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______36-122 ______27-91 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-37 ______0-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______13-23-1-137______22-38-3-359 Punting ______5-183-36.6______1-23-23.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-16 ______3-17 Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______6-2 Punting ______12-528-44.0 ______5-206-41.2 Penalties-Yards ______3-30 ______9-74 Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______1-0 Time of Possession ______25:30 ______34:30 Penalties-Yards ______5-35 ______6-55 Time of Possession ______31:13 ______28:47 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (6-31-1). RU: Ed Individual Leaders Bailey (37-234-1), Greg Henderson (19-135-3). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – FAU: Doug Parker (19-86-1). Hawai‘i: Michael Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (34-363-3). RU: Greg Brewster (6-26-2). Henderson (5-118-2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – FAU: Jared Allen (28-291-2). Hawai‘i: Timmy Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Chad Owens (10-91-1). RU: Marcus Chang (38-302-2). Battle (3-70-0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – FAU: Anthony Crissinger-Hill (15-183-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (5-183.36.6). RU: Jared Hawai‘i: Chad Owens (13-89-1). Scruggs (1-23-23.0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – FAU: Mike Brown (4-173-43.2). Hawai‘i: Kurt Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: None. RU: Thadis Pegues (2-16), John Milne (7-274-39.1). Syptak (2-12). Sacks By (No-Yards) – FAU: Shomari Earls (1-6). Hawai‘i: Melila Purcell Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Chad Kapanui (9-2-11), Lono Manners (8-2- (2-8), Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole (1-5). 10), Tanuvasa Moe (5-5-10). RU: Chad Price (12-1-13). Leading Tacklers – FAU: Chris Laskowski (5-3-8). Hawai‘i: Kenny Patton (8-1-9), Ikaika Curnan (6-3-9).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 15 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 3 • OCT. 2, 2004 GAME 4 • OCT. 9, 2004 ALOHA STADIUM (41,295) ALOHA STADIUM (35,078)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Tulsa 0 13 3 0 - 16 Nevada 10 3 0 13 - 26 Hawai‘i 6 7 14 17 - 44 Hawai‘i 14 10 17 7 - 48

HONOLULU – Chad Owens caught for 182 yards and two touchdowns and HONOLULU – Chad Owens scored three touchdowns, one on a 75-yard added a 66-yard punt return for a touchdown to spark Hawai‘i over Tulsa, 44- punt return, and Michael Brewster gained 150 yards on nine carries to help 16, Saturday night at Aloha Stadium. Hawai‘i to a convincing 48-26 win over Nevada Oct. 9 at Aloha Stadium. In the win, quarterback Timmy Chang moved into second place on the Hawai‘i outscored Nevada 17-0 in the third quarter to decide the game. NCAA career passing list with 13,857 yards. The Warrior defense could not find answer for Nevada running back Chance After playing to a 13-all tie in the first half, Hawai‘i picked up the pace in Kretschmer who gained 178 yards on 34 carries and scored the Wolf Pack’s first the second. touchdown, but managed to stifle the Nevada offense forcing three turnovers Owens took Tulsa’s first punt of the half and danced around before break- and four sacks. ing free for a 66-yard touchdown to put Hawai‘i ahead, by seven. Then Chang And they got help from offense which gained a season-high 578 yards found Owens down the left sideline for a 29-yard catch and run to help the and scored a season-high 48 points. Quarterback Timmy Chang and Owens Warriors take a 14-point lead with 2:17 remaining in the third quarter. got the Warriors on the board first, connecting on 12- and 13-yard touch- DeVault added a 45-yard field goal to cut the UH lead to 11 at the end downs on Hawai‘i’s first two possessions of the game. A second quarter touch- of the third quarter. down by West Keliikipi and 40-yard field goal by Justin Ayat gave Hawai‘i a Warrior place-kicker Justin Ayat kicked his third field goal of the night, a 24-13 lead at the break. 39-yarder, at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Ayat’s 56-yarder in the first Chang eclipsed the 14,000 mark in the first quarter and finished 21-of- half tied the school record set by Jason Elam in 1992. 35 for 322 yards and three touchdowns. He also threw his first interception of Owens caught his third TD pass, a 7-yard toss from Chang at the 5:59 the season. mark, while running back Michael Brewster closed out the UH scoring with a Ayat kicked a 43-yard field goal early in the third quarter. Later, in the 27-yard scamper with 2:33 remaining in the game. Brewster led all rushers same period, Owens juked his way to a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown, with 81 yards and one TD on eight carries. his second in as many weeks, and offensive guard Uriah Moenoa scored his first Chang also broke UH’s season and career record for most pass attempts career touchdown after recovering a fumble at the goal line by Michael without an interception with 159. The old record was set by in Brewster, to help the Warriors a 41-13 lead into the fourth quarter. 1984. Chad Owens needs moved into second on the career list for all-purpose yards with 4,323 yards and needs 327 yards to surpass former Warrior great Scoring Summary Gary Allen. He also tied the school record for most career touchdowns scored UH 1 11:29 Justin Ayat 28 FG on punt returns with three, set by Bobby Ahu in 1969. UH 1 4:20 Justin Ayat 56 FG TU 2 10:10 Brad DeVault 32 FG Scoring Summary UH 2 9:12 Chad Owens 75 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 13:07 Chad Owens 12 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) TU 2 5:52 James Kilian 1 run (Brad DeVault kick) UN 1 7:45 Chance Kretschmer 1 run (Damon Fine kick) TU 2 0:06 Brad DeVault 42 FG UH 1 6:33 Chad Owens 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 12:06 Chad Owens 66 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) UN 1 1:47 Damon Fine 26 FG UH 3 2:17 Se‘e Poumele 29 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 11:38 West Keliikipi 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) TU 3 0:23 Brad DeVault 45 FG UH 2 9:40 Justin Ayat 40 FG UH 4 13:56 Justin Ayat 39 FG UN 2 5:22 Damon Fine 23 FG UH 4 5:59 Chad Owens 7 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 10:49 Justin Ayat 43 FG UH 4 2:33 Michael Brewster 27 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 2:43 Chad Owens 75 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 1:16 Uriah Moenoa 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Golden Hurricane Warriors UN 4 11:30 Talib Wise 1 run (Damon Fine kick) First Downs______18______20 UN 4 4:49 Talib Wise 24 pass from Travis Moore (Damon Fine kick) Total Net Yards ______248 ______525 UH 4 2:17 Bryan Maneafaiga 6 run (Justin Ayat kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______33-59 ______23-128 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______21-44-1-189______23-45-0-397 Team Statistics Wolf Pack Warriors Sacks Against-Yards ______5-45 ______1-7 First Downs______28______23 Punting ______10-421-42.1 ______6-253-42.2 Total Net Yards ______491 ______573 Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______2-0 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______55-233 ______24-251 Penalties-Yards ______11-51 ______15-142 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______21-39-2-258______21-35-1-322 Time of Possession ______33:49 ______26:11 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-32 ______1-7 Punting ______4-154-38.5______2-69-34.5 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______3-1 ______2-1 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – TU: Uril Parrish (14-54-0). Hawai‘i: Michael Penalties-Yards ______6-24 ______6-55 Brewster (8-81-1). Time of Possession ______33:47 ______21:13 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – TU: James Kilian (21-189-0). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (22-378-3). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – TU: Caleb Blankenship (6-55-0). Hawai‘i: Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UN: Chance Kretschmer (34-178-1). Hawai‘i: Chad Owens (8-182-2). Michael Brewster (9-150-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – TU: Chris Kindred (10-421-42.1). Hawai‘i: Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UN: Travis Moore (11-130-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Kurt Milne (6-253-42.2). Chang (21-322-3). Sacks By (No-Yards) – TU: Clint Roundtree (1-7). Hawai‘i: Tanuvasa Moe Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UN: Talib Wise (10-104-1). Hawai‘i: Britton (1-10), Ikaika Curnan (1-9), Lincoln Manutai (1-7), Lui Fuga (1-5). Komine (6-147-0), Chad Owens (7-80-2). Leading Tacklers – TU: Brandon Lohr (6-0-6). Hawai‘i: Lono Manners (6- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UN: Justin Bergendahl (4-154-38.5). Hawai‘i: 2-8). Kurt Milne (2-69-34.5). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UN: Matthew Swan (1-7). Hawai‘i: Tanuvasa Moe (1-13), Melila Purcell (1-12), Matt Faga (1-5), Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole (1-2). Leading Tacklers – UN: Keone Kauo (5-3-8). Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (5-8- 13), Tanuvasa Moe (3-8-11), Melila Purcell (4-6-10).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 16 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 5 • OCT. 16, 2004 GAME 6 • OCT. 23, 2004 SUN BOWL (44,381) ALOHA STADIUM (36,264)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 13 0 7 0 - 20 San Jose State 7 7 0 14 - 28 UTEP 14 10 20 7 - 51 Hawai‘i 0 24 10 12 - 46

EL PASO, – UTEP scored 20 points in the third quarter and Howard HONOLULU – Hawai‘i scored 27 unanswered points in the second and third Jackson rushed for 138 yards and a touchdown, while Jordan Palmer had a quarters and Britton Komine caught nine passes for 159 yards and two touch- career night, completing 28-of-44 passes for 317 yards and five touchdowns to downs to lead the Warriors to a 46-28 win over San Jose State to celebrate help the Miners defeat Hawai‘i, 51-20, Oct. 16 at the Sun Bowl. Homecoming on Oct. 23 at Aloha Stadium. Warrior cornerback Abraham Elimimian tied a school record with three A battered Warrior defense managed to hold San Jose State to 397 yards interceptions, but the performance went unnoticed. Chang, who did not play of total offense, while the Hawai‘i offense gained 449. Quarterback Timmy in the fourth quarter, finished the game 26-of-49 for 294 yards and two touch- Chang finished the game with 318 yards on 25-of-39 passing. He tossed two downs. touchdown passes and as many interceptions. UTEP scored two early touchdowns, taking advantage of a failed fake Warrior slot receiver/return specialist Chad Owens entertained the crowd punt attempt and a 46-yard punt return by Jahmal Fenner. Both drives began with a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown return which to give Hawai‘i a at the UH 18-yard line. commanding 31-14 lead midway through the third quarter. Owens broke the Hawai‘i struck back when Chang orchestrated an 80-yard drive capped by UH career record for most punt returns for touchdowns with four in his career. a 30-yard strike to Gerald Welch to cut the lead to seven. Two plays later, He also tied the season record with three. Both records were set by Bobby Ahu Elimimian intercepted Palmer and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown, but a in 1969. missed PAT allowed UTEP to keep the lead, 14-13. San Jose State took an early lead when Dale Rogers hit Rufus Skillern for Palmer got the Miners back on track, after a missed UH fiel;d goal, with a 3-yard tuchdown in the first quarter. Hawai‘i tied the game in the second a 12-play, 75-yard drive and found Johnnie Lee Higgins from 16-yards out to quarter. Chang orchestrated a 14-play drive that consumed 7;24 on the clock, put the Miners ahead, 21-13, early in the second quarter. Reagan Schneider capped by a 7-yard touchdown run by Michael Brewster. added a 48-yard field goal to help the Miners take a 24-13 lead into the locker The Spartans regained the lead on a fake field goal attempt when place- room. kicker Jeff Carr took the pitch and ran six yards into the endzone, but the UTEP took its first possession after the break, and marched 80 yards in Warriors scored 17 straight points to take a 24-14 lead at the break. 11 plays to take a 31-13, and the Miners never looked back. Hawai‘i owned the second half, adding three touchdowns and a field goal. Chang returned to throw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Welch, his second San Jose Sate scored a late touchdown to cap the scoring. of the game, to make it 44-20 entering the fourth quarter, but more miscues on offense and special teams made it impossible for the Warriors to mount a Scoring Summary come back. SJSU 1 7:19 Rufus Skillern 3 pass from Dale Rogers (Jeff Carr kick) UH 2 14:55 Michael Brewster 7 run (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary SJSU 2 8:36 Jeff Carr 6 run (Jeff Carr kick) UTEP 1 11:41 Jonas Crafts 3 pass from Jordan Palmer (Reagan Schneider kick) UH 2 5:04 West Keliikipi 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UTEP 1 9:29 Chris Francies 15 pass from Jordan Palmer (Reagan Schneider kick) UH 2 1:07 Britton Komine 46 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 5:36 Gerald Welch 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 0:00 Justin Ayat 49 FG UH 1 5:24 Abraham Elimimian 20 interception return UH 3 8:29 Chad Owens 71 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) (Justin Ayat kick blocked) UH 3 1:52 Justin Ayat 20 FG UTEP 2 10:41 Johnnie Lee Higgins 16 pass from Jordan Palmer SJSU 4 14:27 Brian Watje 20 pass from Dale Rogers (Jeff Carr kick) (Reagan Schneider kick) UH 4 10:24 West Keliikipi 1 run (Justin Ayat kick failed) UTEP 2 0:00 Reagan Schneider 48 FG UH 4 6:24 Britton Komine 46 pass from Timmy Chang UTEP 3 11:58 Chris Francies 9 pass from Jordan Palmer (Reagan Schneider kick) (Justin Ayat kick failed) UTEP 3 7:05 Josh Chamois 1 run (Reagan Schneider kick) SJSU 4 6:12 Tyson Thompson 85 run (Jeff Carr kick) UTEP 3 4:57 Howard Jackson 5 run (Reagan Schneider kick) UH 3 3:26 Gerald Welch 30 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Spartans Warriors UTEP 4 9:52 Chris Francies 13 pass from Jordan Palmer (Reagan Schneider kick) First Downs______20______23 Total Net Yards ______397 ______449 Team Statistics Warriors Miners Rushing (Att-Yards) ______47-315 ______30-108 First Downs______27______28 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______10-24-1-82______26-40-2-341 Total Net Yards ______436 ______490 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-6 ______0-0 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______14-77 ______42-173 Punting ______4-140-35.0 ______0-0-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______32-65-2-359______28-45-4-317 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______2-0 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-6 ______1-9 Penalties-Yards ______7-65 ______7-46 Punting ______5-210-42.0 ______5-215-43.0 Time of Possession ______27:44 ______32:16 Fumbles-Lost ______4-2 ______1-0 Penalties-Yards ______1-5 ______6-56 Individual Leaders Time of Possession ______27:36 ______32:24 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SJSU: Tyson Thompson (23-203-1). Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (15-49-1). Individual Leaders Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SJSU: Dale Rogers (10-82-2). Hawai‘i: Timmy Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Kainoa Akina (6-58-0). UTEP: Howard Chang (25-318-2). Jackson (28-138-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SJSU: John Broussard (4-34-0). Hawai‘i: Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (26-294-2). UTEP: Britton Komine (9-159-2). Jordan Palmer (28-317-5). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SJSU: Waylon Prather (4-140-35.0). Hawai‘i: Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Gerald Welch (5-83-2). UTEP: None. Johnnie Lee Higgins (6-104-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – SJSU: None. Hawai‘i: Chad Kapanui (1-6). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (5-210-42.0). UTEP: Bryce Leading Tacklers – SJSU: Josh Powell (6-4-10). Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (8- Benekos (15-215-43.0). 1-9), Watson Ho‘ohuli (6-2-8). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Melila Purcell (1-9). UTEP: Thomas Howard (1-6). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (8-1-9). UTEP: Robert Rodriguez (7-1-8).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 17 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 7 • OCT. 29, 2004 GAME 8 • NOV. 6, 2004 BRONCO STADIUM (29,591) ALOHA STADIUM (32,879)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 3 0 0 0 - 3 Louisiana Tech 7 6 7 3 - 23 Boise State 7 17 38 7 - 69 Hawai‘i 13 14 0 7 - 34

BOISE, Idaho – On a night of anticipated celebration, when Hawai‘i quarter- HONOLULU – Timmy Chang made history by becoming the most prolific back Timmy Chang was scheduled to break the NCAA career passing record, passer in , accumulating 15,303 yards to surpass Ty Detmer’s the Warriors suffered one of the worst losses in school history, 69-3, to 18th- record of 15,031 set in 1991, as Hawai‘i defeated Louisiana Tech, 34-23, in a ranked Boise State, Oct. 29 before a national television audience on ESPN2 at Western Athletic Conference game Nov. 6 at Aloha Stadium. Bronco Stadium. A crowd of 32,879 witnessed one of the greatest moments in UH football Boise State won its 23rd straight Western Athletic Conference game and history when Chang completed a 7-yard touchdown pass to Jason Rivers, five- extended the nation’s longest current win streak to 19 games to remain unde- and-a-half minutes into the first quarter. feated on the season. The feat seemed to have sparked the Warrior Defense which stopped Chang, who finished 14 yards short of the record, did manage to become Louisiana Tech running back Ryan Moats on 3rd-and-3 on the next possession, the NCAA career leader in total offense in the first half and finished the game and then forced a fumble that landed in the hands of cornerback Abraham with 227 passing yards (26-of-53) and four interceptions, and did not throw a Elimimian, who took it 21 yards for a touchdown to put Hawai‘i ahead 13-7. touchdown pass for the first time since Nov. 29, 2003, against Alabama. Tech blocked a Warrior punt and got the ball back on the Hawai‘i 25- Hawai‘i scored on its first possession of the game to take an early, 3-0, yard line, but the Warrior defense again, stopped Moats and a 29-yard field lead on a 38-yard field goal by Justin Ayat. But Boise State answered with 24 goal try by Danny Horwedel sailed wide right. points in the half, and 38 points in the third quarter, on five rushing touch- And then Chang got going, completing five of his next six attempts and downs and a field goal. They added another touchdown in the fourth quarter finding Gerald Welch for a 17-yard touchdown to put the Warriors up, 19-7, on a 50-yard interception for a touchdown by Chris Barrios, making the final midway though the second quarter. score 69-3. Chang’s first miscue came in the third quarter, tossing a pick to Bulldog The Broncos ended up with 589 yards of total offense, the most by a UH cornerback Tramon Williams. The turnover led to a 22-yard field goal by opponent all season, while holding Hawai‘i to a season-low 300 yards of total Horwedel, which cut the Warrior lead to four at 27-23 at the beginning of the offense. They also forced six Hawai‘i turnovers on five interceptions and one fourth quarter. fumble lost. But Chang kept firing away, orchestrating a 9-play, 82-yard drive, capped by a 14-yard touchdown toss to Chad Owens, to put Hawai‘i up, 34-23 with Scoring Summary 11:58 to play. The Warrior defense kept Moats and the Bulldogs out of the UH 1 10:32 Justin Ayat 38 FG endzone on two on more possessions to seal the deal. BSU 1 1:38 Jared Zabransky 9 run (Tyler Jones kick) BSU 2 10:06 Jon Helmandollar 3 run (Tyler Jones kick) Scoring Summary BSU 2 8:33 Jared Zabransky 1 run (Tyler Jones kick) LTU 1 13:20 Ryan Moats 2 run (Danny Horwedel kick) BSU 2 0:00 Tyler Jones 34 FG UH 1 9:27 Jason Rivers 7 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick failed) BSU 3 10:58 Tyler Jones 24 FG UH 1 2:34 Abraham Elimimian 21 fumble return (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 3 9:25 Jon Helmandollar 4 run (Tyler Jones kick) UH 2 7:49 Gerald Welch 17 pass from Timmy Chang BSU 3 7:47 Quinton Jones 38 run (Tyler Jones kick) (Timmy Chang pass failed) BSU 3 4:01 Jared Zabransky 1 run (Tyler Jones kick) LTU 2 5:41 Ryan Moats 15 run (Danny Horwedel kick blocked) BSU 3 2:44 Jared Zabransky 85 run (Tyler Jones kick) UH 2 4:40 Britton Komine 19 pass from Timmy Chang BSU 3 0:03 Jeff Carpenter 26 run (Tyler Jones kick) (Gerald Welch pass) BSU 4 12:04 Chris Barrios 50 INT (Tyler Jones kick) LTU 3 10:47 Tramissian Davis 8 pass from Matt Kubik (Danny Horwedel kick) Team Statistics Warriors Broncos LTU 4 14:56 Danny Horwedel 22 FG First Downs______16______25 UH 4 11:58 Chad Owens 14 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) Total Net Yards ______300 ______589 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______21-73 ______50-425 Team Statistics Bulldogs Warriors Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______26-55-5-227______11-19-0-164 First Downs______23______20 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-10 ______0-0 Total Net Yards ______422 ______371 Punting ______6-230-38.3 ______3-135-45.0 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______48-275 ______20-86 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______0-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______12-26-0-147______26-42-1-285 Penalties-Yards ______5-40 ______3-35 Sacks Against-Yards ______2-17 ______0-0 Time of Possession ______31:05 ______28:55 Punting ______6-259-43.2 ______5-155-31.0 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______1-1 Individual Leaders Penalties-Yards ______8-54 ______6-58 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (10-39-0). BSU: Jared Time of Possession ______33:39 ______26:21 Zabransky (10-123-4). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (26-227-0). BSU: Jared Individual Leaders Zabransky (11-164-0). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – LTU: Ryan Moats (38-228-2). Hawai‘i: Michael Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Jason Rivers (9-80-0). BSU: T.J. Acree Brewster (11-52-0). (5-69-0). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – LTU: Matt Kubik (12-26-0). Hawai‘i: Timmy Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (6-230-38.3). BSU: Kyle Chang (26-42-4). Stringer (3-135-45.0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – LTU: Tramisssion Davis (3-70-1). Hawai‘i: Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: None. BSU: Mark Onibokun (1-10). Jason Rivers (8-137-1), Chad Owens (10-75-1). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (7-9-16). BSU: Andy Avalos (5- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – LTU: Matt Butler (6-259-43.2). Hawai‘i: Kurt 3-8). Milne (4-155-38.8). Sacks By (No-Yards) – LTU: None. Hawai‘i: Matt Faga (1-10), Melila Purcell (1-7). Leading Tacklers – LTU: Jeremy Hamilton (4-2-6). Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (11-1-12).

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GAME 9 • NOV. 12, 2004 GAME 10 • NOV. 20, 2004 BULLDOG STADIUM (38,956) ALOHA STADIUM (30,864)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 3 0 0 0 - 3 Idaho 14 7 0 0 - 21 Fresno State 7 17 38 7 - 69 Hawai‘i 10 28 7 7 - 52

FRESNO, Calif. – Fresno State took the home field advantage in what has HONOLULU – Behind a revived air attack and an inspired defensive effort, become a traditional Western Athletic Conference rivalry and ran with it to the University of Hawai‘i football team got back on track with a 52-21 win beat Hawai‘i, 70-14, Nov. 12 at Bulldog Stadium. over Idaho Nov. 20 at Aloha Stadium. With the win the Warriors evened their Hawai‘i suffered its fifth-straight road loss and were winless on the road record at 5-5 and kept their postseason hopes alive. for the first time since the 2000 season. Jason Rivers proved to be the X-factor for UH with a school record four The lone bright spot of the evening came in the second quarter when slot touchdown receptions, all of them coming in the first half. The sophomore receiver Chad Owens became the school’s career all-purpose yards leader on an wide receiver scored three of his touchdowns during a second quarter surge 11-yard reception. Owens, who broke running back Gary Allen’s record of that put Hawai‘i up for good and gave Warriors its fifth straight home win this 4,558 yards set from 1978-81, has 4,586 all-purpose yards in 39 career games. season. The Vandals, meanwhile, ended its season at 3-9. Warrior quarterback Timmy Chang finished the game with completing After falling behind 14-10 after one quarter, UH responded with 21 26-of-43 passes for 167 yards. Fresno State took command from the start, scor- unanswered points and didn't look back. Rivers scored two of his touchdowns ing touchdowns on seven of its first eight possessions of the game, three by tail- during a four-minute span early in the second quarter as Hawai'i turned a back Bryson Sumlin, to take a 49-0 lead in the first half. It was the worst first- four-point deficit into a 24-14 lead. half deficit in the modern era of UH football. Britton Komine's 13-yard touchdown with 7:44 left in the second quarter Sumlin gained a career-high 210 yards in the first half, while the Bulldogs capped the run and eventually took a 38-17 lead at the break behind 28 sec- out-gained the Warriors 512 to 134 before the break. ond-quarter points. The Bulldogs boasted two 100-yard rushers in the first half alone as The Warrior defense gave perhaps its best performance of the year. UH Wendell Mathis gained 119 yards and scored twice. The Sumlin-Mathis tan- recorded a season-high 10 sacks, tying the school record set in 1989, and shut dem was averaging 120.1 yards per game entering the contest. out the Idaho offense second-half. Despite giving up 21 first-half points, UH Sumlin finished the game with 220 yards and three touchdowns on 18 forced two first-half fumbles with a key defensive stop coming in the final carries, while Mathis had 176 yards on 26 carries and three scores. Hawai‘i minute of the first half. With Idaho driving deep into Warrior territory Brad scored its first touchdown of the game on a 18-yard run by running back Kalilimoku forced Vandal running back Willie Sipoloa to cough up the ball Michael Brewster in the third quarter. The score was set-up by an interception and Leonard Peters recovered the fumble to help preserve UH's 17-point lead by defensive end Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole, the first of his career, which gave the and halt any momentum the Vandals looked to take into the locker room. Warriors the ball in Bulldog territory for the first time in the game. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary UH 1 10:57 Justin Ayat 44 FG FSU 1 11:20 Bryson Sumlin 1 run (Brett Visintainer kick) UI 1 6:40 Bobby Bernal-Wood 8 pass from Michael Harrington FSU 1 5:34 Bryson Sumlin 22 run (Brett Visintainer kick) (Mike Barrow kick) FSU 1 1:54 Paul Pinegar 1 run (Brett Visintainer kick) UH 1 5:50 Jason Rivers 27 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) FSU 2 14:55 Wendell Mathis 14 run (Brett Visintainer kick) UI 1 5:08 Desmond Belton 26 pass from Christan Populis FSU 2 11:51 Wendell Mathis 4 run (Brett Visintainer kick) (Mike Barrow kick) FSU 2 2:24 Bryson Sumlin 12 run (Brett Visintainer kick) UH 2 14:04 Jason Rivers 22 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) FSU 2 0:41 Adam Jennings 3 pass from Paul Pinegar (Brett Visintainer kick) UH 2 10:23 Jason Rivers 16 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 10:08 Michael Brewster 18 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 7:44 Britton Komine 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) FSU 3 2:13 Wendell Mathis 1 run (Clint Stitser kick) UI 2 4:02 Bobby Bernal-Wood 14 pass from Michael Harrington FSU 4 14:29 Robbie Dubois 1 run (Clint Stitser kick) (Mike Barrow kick) UH 4 9:01 Jason Rivers 6 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 3:19 Jason Rivers 15 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) FSU 4 2:50 Matt Rivera 21 run (Clint Stitser kick) UH 3 6:59 Gerald Welch 11 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 0:23 Kala Latuselu 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Warriors Bulldogs First Downs______18______29 Team Statistics Vandals Warriors Total Net Yards ______273 ______679 First Downs______20______27 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______22-106 ______64-503 Total Net Yards ______334 ______500 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______26-45-2-167 ______8-11-1-176 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______36-92 ______25-87 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-5 ______0-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______19-29-0-242______27-38-3-413 Punting ______6-235-39.2______1-18-18.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______10-59 ______3-15 Fumbles-Lost ______3-2 ______3-2 Punting ______7-254-36.3______2-80-40.0 Penalties-Yards ______4-28 ______7-85 Fumbles-Lost ______4-2 ______0-0 Time of Possession ______27:40 ______32:20 Penalties-Yards ______2-20 ______7-64 Time of Possession ______29:14 ______30:46 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (14-101-1). FSU: Individual Leaders Bryson Sumlin (18-220-3), Wendell Mathis (23-176-3). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UI: Rolly Lumbala (12-90-0). Hawai‘i: Michael Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (226-167-1). FSU: Paul Brewster (8-50-0). Pinegar (8-176-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UI: Michael Harrrington (14-196-2). Hawai‘i: Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Jason Rivers (8-54-1). FSU: Matt Timmy Chang (23-31-6). Rivera (2-60-0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UI: Bobby Bernal-Wood (9-139-2). Hawai‘i: Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (6-235-39.2). FSU: Mike Jason Rivers (9-167-4). Lingua (1-18-18.0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UI: Mike Barrow (7-254-36.3). Hawai‘i: Kurt Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: None. FSU: Tyler Clutts (1-5). Milne (2-80-40.0). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Watson Ho‘ohuli (13-2-15). FSU: James Sacks By (No-Yards) – UI: Curtis Bibolet (2-8). Hawai‘i: Lincoln Manutai Sanders (3-6-9). (2-14). Leading Tacklers – UI: Cole Snyder (8-3-11). Hawai‘i: Brad Kalilimoku (5- 2-7), Leonard Peters (5-2-7).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 19 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 11 • NOV. 27, 2004 GAME 12 • DEC. 4, 2004 ALOHA STADIUM (33,846) ALOHA STADIUM (41,654)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Northwestern 13 7 13 8 - 41 Michigan State 14 14 0 10 - 38 Hawai‘i 0 28 21 0 - 49 Hawai‘i 0 14 13 14 - 41

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i Chad Owens scored five touchdowns, while Timmy HONOLULU – Slot receiver Chad Owens caught for a career-high 283 yards Chang threw for a season-high 405 yards and four scores, to lead Hawai‘i over and four touchdowns and quarterback Timmy Chang threw for a season-high Northwestern, 49-41, in a thriller Nov. 27 at Aloha Stadium. 416 yards and as many touchdowns to help Hawai‘i come from behind to On paper, this game looked to be all offense, but the Warrior defense also defeat Michigan State, 41-38, and earn an invitation to the Sheraton Hawai‘i made big plays, including a goal line stand to retain a 49-33 lead in the fourth Bowl, Dec. 4 at Aloha Stadium. quarter. The defense also limited the Wildcat offense to 5-of-14 on 3rd-down With it back against the wall, Hawai‘i erased a 21-point deficit on a night conversions. Warrior fans bid farewell to 25 seniors in the post-game celebration. On offense, Chang got off to a slow start, throwing two interceptions in Michigan State scored the first 21 points of the game on a 15-yard touch- his first six pass attempts. The second pick led to a 24-yard touchdown pass down pass from Drew Stanton to Eric Knott, and 2-and 1-yard runs by Jehuu from Brett Basanez to wide receiver Kim Thompson to give the Wildcats an Caulcrick and Jason Teague respectively. early 7-0 lead. Hawai‘i finally got on the board on an 80-yard drive, highlighted by a 50- Chang found his groove in the second quarter, completing 10-of-15 pass- yard pass from Chang to Owens. Running back West Keliikipi, who led all es for 210 yards and three touchdowns, all to Owens. The Warriors took a 21- Warriors with 14 carries for 48 yards, scored from 1-yard out to cap the drive. 20 lead when West Keliikipi bullied his way into the end zone from six yards But Teague scored his second touchdown to put the Spartans up, 28-14, out with 2:20 remaining in the half. heading into the locker room. Hawai‘i got the ball back with 26 second left in the first half after the The Warriors came out fired up in the second half. After the defense Warrior defense forced a Northwestern punt. Three plays later, Chang hit forced a three-and-out, Chang hit Owens on the first play from scrimmage for Owens on the far sideline for a 35-yard touchdown to put the Warriors ahead a 51-yard touchdown to make it a seven-point game (28-21). 28-21 going into the locker room. Chang and the Warriors scored at the 3:35 mark in the third quarter. Owens greeted the third quarter with a career-long 76-yard punt return Owens caught a 9-yard pass from Chang, but game-tying PAT attempt, from for a touchdown to put the Warriors ahead 35-20. 35-yards out due to penalties, was blocked. The Wildcats blocked a punt and T.J. Jones returned it 18 yards for a Michigan State took a four-point lead when Dave Rayner hit a 49-yard touchdown to bring Northwestern to within eight with 6:55 to play. Warrior field goal at the beginning of the fourth quarter. safety Leonard Peters intercepted Basanez at the 11-yard line with 1:06 left, But Hawai‘i refused to lose. Chang orchestrated a 12-play, 80-yard drive, allowing Hawai‘i to run out the clock. and capped it with a 1-yard touchdown run on 4th-and goal, to take the lead for good, 31-34, with 9:22 left to play in the game. Scoring Summary NU 1 11:47 Kim Thompson 24 pass from Brett Basanez (Joel Howells kick) Scoring Summary NU 1 3:56 Joel Howells 43 FG MSU 1 8:21 Eric Knott 15 pass from Drew Stanton (Dave Rayner kick) NU 1 2:16 Joel Howells 46 FG MSU 1 1:31 Jehuu Caulcrick 2 run (Dave Rayner kick) UH 2 10:54 Chad Owens 11 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) MSU 2 9:32 Jason Teague 1 run (Dave Rayner kick) NU 2 7:41 Brett Basanez 1 run (Joel Howells kick) UH 2 7:53 West Keliikipi 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 6:26 Chad Owens 40 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 0:56 Chad Owens 36 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 2:20 west Keliikipi 6 run (Justin Ayat kick) MSU 2 0:24 Jason Teague 8 run (Dave Rayner kick) UH 2 0:07 Chad Owens 35 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 13:56 Chad Owens 51 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 12:43 Chad Owens 76 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 3:36 Chad Owens 9 pass from Timmy Chang NU 3 10:29 Brett Basanez 6 run (Joel Howells kick) (Justin Ayat kick blocked) UH 3 6:29 Chad Owens 6 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) MSU 4 14:05 Dave Rayner 49 FG NU 3 3:48 Brett Basanez 6 run (Joel Howells kick blocked) UH 4 9:22 Timmy Chang 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 0:29 Chad Owens 16 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 3:43 Chad Owens 16 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) NU 4 6:55 T.J. Jones 18 blocked punt return (Brandon Horn pass) MSU 4 1:31 Jason Teague 1 run (Dave Rayner kick)

Team Statistics Wildcats Warriors Team Statistics Spartans Warriors First Downs______24______27 First Downs______26______23 Total Net Yards ______535 ______498 Total Net Yards ______598 ______536 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______46-216 ______23-93 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______49-268 ______23-120 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______19-41-1-319______31-58-2-405 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______22-33-0-330______29-49-0-416 Sacks Against-Yards ______0-0 ______1-2 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-5 ______0-0 Punting ______6-237-39.5 ______4-133-32.2 Punting ______4-172-43.0 ______4-161-40.2 Fumbles-Lost ______3-0 ______1-0 Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______0-0 Penalties-Yards ______13-116 ______6-41 Penalties-Yards ______16-119 ______5-35 Time of Possession ______30:32 ______29:28 Time of Possession ______33:09 ______26:51

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – NU: Noah Herron (27-90-0). Hawai‘i: West Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – MSU: DeAndrea Cobb (16-128-0). Hawai‘i: Keliikipi (9-43-2). West Keliikipi (14-48-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – NU: Brett Basanez (19-319-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – MSU: Drew Stanton (22-330-1). Hawai‘i: Chang (31-405-4). Timmy Chang (29-416-4). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – NU: Shaun Herbert (5-110-0). Hawai‘i: Chad Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – MSU: Jerramy Scott (5-107-0). Hawai‘i: Chad Owens (9-155-4). Owens (13-283-4). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – NU: Brian Huffman (6-237-39.5). Hawai‘i: Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – MSU: (4-172-43.0). Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (3-133-44.3). Kurt Milne (4-161-40.2). Sacks By (No-Yards) – NU: John Pickens (1-2). Hawai‘i: None. Sacks By (No-Yards) – MSU: None. Hawai‘i: Darrell Tautofi (1-5). Leading Tacklers – NU: John Pickens (7-3-10), Tim McGarigle (5-5-10). Leading Tacklers – MSU: Greg Cooper (2-6-8). Hawai‘i: Watson Ho‘ohuli Hawai‘i: Leonard Peters (8-3-11), Watson Ho‘ohuli (4-7-11). (5-7-12), Abraham Elimimian (5-6-11), Leonard Peters (5-6-11).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 20 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS

GAME 13 • DEC. 24, 2004 ALOHA STADIUM (39,754)

1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 21 7 17 14 - 59 UAB 13 13 7 7 - 40

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i outscored Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 31-14 in the second half to win the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl, 59-40, Dec. 24 at Aloha Stadium. A crowd of 39,754 filled the stands, the largest in Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl history. Quarterback Timmy Chang threw for 405 (31-of-46) yards and four touchdowns, and rushed for another, while slot receiver Chad Owens caught eight passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns, and scored another on a 59- yard punt return, to put an exclamation point on both storied careers. The two were named the game’s co-MVPs. The teams traded scoring and UAB’s Nick Hayes added a 36-yard field goal to make it 28-26 at halftime. The Warriors took control in the second half. Chang threw a 15-yard strike to Owens to put Hawai‘i ahead, 35-26. The pass put Chang over the 17,000-yard mark as college football’s career passing leader. Four minutes later, Owens took return a punt for a 59-yard score down the near sideline, to put the Warriors up 42-26. Justin Ayat added a 43-yard field goal, but Hackney managed an 80-yard drive and scored on a 4-yard touchdown rush to bring the score to, 45-33, heading into the fourth quarter. Chang helped put the game out of reach, putting together a 15-play, 85- yard drive, capped by a 4-yard touchdown scramble with 9:05 left to play. Hackney hit Lance Rhodes for a 17-yard touchdown to cut the Warrior lead to 12 with 2:05 left in the game, but Britton Komine returned the onside kick 42-yards to the house to end all hopes for the Blazers. Scoring Summary UAB 1 11:06 Roddy White 51 pass from Darrell Hackney (Nick Hayes kick blocked) UH 1 10:45 Jason Rivers 74 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UAB 1 8:19 Dan Burks 4 run (Nick Hayes kick) UH 1 5:32 West Keliikipi 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 3:57 Gerald Welch 29 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UAB 2 13:43 Nick Hayes 22 FG UH 2 9:14 Chad Owens 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UAB 2 6:03 Norris Drinkard 10 run (Nick Hayes kick) UAB 2 0:03 Nick Hayes 36 FG UH 3 11:47 Chad Owens 15 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 7:44 Chad Owens 59 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 3:41 Justin Ayat 43 FG UAB 3 0:21 Darrell Hackney 4 run (Nick Hayes kick) UH 4 9:40 Timmy Chang 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) UAB 4 2:06 Lance Rhodes 17 pass from Darrell Hackney (Nick Hayes kick) UH 4 1:55 Britton Komine 42 kickoff return (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Warriors Blazers First Downs______23______31 Total Net Yards ______489 ______590 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______16-84 ______36-173 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______31-47-0-405______31-54-1-417 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-8 ______2-8 Punting ______4-171-42.8 ______6-245-40.8 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______1-1 Penalties-Yards ______6-43 ______12-104 Time of Possession ______26:32 ______33:28 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (7-60-0). UAB: Dan Burks (14-55-1), Corey White (8-53-0). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (31-405-4). UAB: Darrell Hackney (31-417-2). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Jason Rivers (11-148-1), Chad Owens (8-114-2. UAB: Roddy White (6-113-1). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Kurt Milne (4-171-42.8). UAB: Parker Mullins (6-245-40.8). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Darrell Tautofi (2-8). UAB: Jermaine McElveen (1-8). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Watson Ho‘ohuli (9-1-10). UAB: Dominique Cosper (10-0-10). WARRIOR FOOTBALL 21 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 STATISTICS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ALL GAMES 8-5-0 7-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 Chang, T. 13 135.39 602-358-13 59.5 4258 38 75 327.5 CONFERENCE 4-4-0 4-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 Akina, K. 7 31.87 19-7-4 36.8 84 0 19 12.0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Rolovich, J. 2 63.85 8-4-1 50.0 37 0 16 18.5 Rhode, J. 2 146.60 2-1-0 50.0 23 0 23 11.5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Kapanui, C. 12 0.00 2-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sept. 4, 2004 Florida Atlantic L 28-35 35,624 Team 11 0.00 2-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sept. 18, 2004 at Rice * L 29-41 8,109 Milne, K. 13 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Oct. 2, 2004 Tulsa * W 44-16 44,429 Total 13 130.37 636-370-18 58.2 4402 38 75 338.6 Oct. 9, 2004 Nevada * W 48-26 35,078 Opponents 13 126.26 423-236-14 55.8 3057 21 62 235.2 Oct. 16, 2004 at UTEP * L 20-51 44,381 Oct. 23, 2004 San Jose State * W 46-28 36,264 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Oct. 29, 2004 at Boise State * L 3-69 29,591 Brewster, M. 13 113 754 32 722 6.4 6 42 55.5 Nov. 6, 2004 Louisiana Tech * W 34-23 32,987 Keliikipi, W. 12 72 347 11 336 4.7 7 21 28.0 Nov. 12, 2004 at Fresno State * L 14-70 38,956 Akina, K. 7 12 110 8 102 8.5 0 28 14.6 Nov. 20, 2004 Idaho W 52-21 30,864 Rhode, J. 2 6 36 2 34 5.7 0 15 17.0 Nov. 27, 2004 Northwestern W 49-41 33,846 Latuselu, K. 8 7 31 2 29 4.1 1 12 3.6 Dec. 4, 2004 Michigan State W 41-38 41,654 Maneafaiga, B. 1 4 21 2 19 4.8 1 13 19.0 Dec. 24, 2004 UAB (SHB) W 59-40 39,754 Chang, T. 13 37 123 108 15 0.4 2 22 1.2 Bass, M. 1 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 5.0 TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI‘I OPP Rolovich, J. 2 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 2.5 SCORING ______467 ______499 Owens, C. 13 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Points Per Game ______35.9 ______38.4 Team 11 9 0 20 -20 -2.2 0 0 -1.8 FIRST DOWNS ______288 ______326 Total 13 264 1432 185 1247 4.7 17 42 95.9 Rushing ______66 ______177 Opponents 13 609 3635 351 3284 5.4 42 89 252.6 Passing ______206 ______137 Penalty ______16 ______12 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE______1247 ______3284 Owens, C. 13 102 1290 12.6 17 75 99.2 Yards gained rushing ______1432 ______3635 Rivers, J. 13 80 973 12.2 7 74 74.8 Yards lost rushing ______185 ______351 Komine, B. 13 53 788 14.9 4 62 60.6 Rushing Attempts______264 ______609 Welch, G. 13 45 515 11.4 5 30 39.6 Average Per Rush ______4.7 ______5.4 Brewster, M. 13 34 273 8.0 1 31 21.0 Average Per Game ______95.9 ______252.6 Keliikipi, W. 12 17 131 7.7 0 26 10.9 TDs Rushing ______17 ______42 Dickerson, R. 13 15 143 9.5 1 31 11.0 PASSING YARDAGE ______4402 ______3057 Poumele, S. 6 13 151 11.6 2 29 25.2 Att-Comp-Int______636-370-18 ______423-236-14 Sample, I. 4 7 71 10.1 0 24 17.8 Average Per Pass ______6.9 ______7.2 Ferguson, J. 10 2 60 30.0 0 44 6.0 Average Per Catch ______11.9 ______13.0 Weems, M. 3 1 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 Average Per Game ______338.6 ______235.2 Melson, R. 6 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 TDs Passing ______38 ______21 Moenoa, U. 9 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 TOTAL OFFENSE ______5649 ______6341 Total 13 370 4402 11.9 38 75 338.6 Total Plays ______900 ______1032 Opponents 13 236 3057 13.0 21 62 235.2 Average Per Play ______6.3 ______6.1 Average Per Game ______434.5 ______487.8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS______62-1241 ______46-1192 Owens, C. 36 531 14.8 5 76 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______38-532 ______40-419 Ferguson, J. 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______14-80 ______18-195 Hogan, O. 0 3 0.0 0 3 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______20.0 ______25.9 Total 38 532 14.0 5 76 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______14.0 ______10.5 Opponents 40 419 10.5 1 62 INT RETURN AVERAGE______5.7 ______10.8 FUMBLES-LOST ______19-8 ______24-10 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PENALTIES-YARDS ______78-647 ______111-911 Elimimian, A. 5 30 6.0 1 20 Average Per Game ______49.8 ______70.1 Peters, L. 4 20 5.0 0 15 PUNTS-YARDS______56-2154 ______61-2446 Patton, K. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Average Per Punt ______38.5 ______40.1 Hollingsworth, C. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Net punt average ______31.0 ______31.4 Moe, T. 1 0 0.0 0 0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ______27:43 ______32:17 Kamakawiwoole, K. 1 15 15.0 0 15 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______76/173 ______89/193 Moreland, T. 1 15 15.0 0 15 3rd-Down Pct ______44%______46% Total 14 80 5.7 1 20 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______5/16 ______14/22 Opponents 18 195 10.8 1 50 4th-Down Pct ______31%______64% SACKS BY-YARDS ______29-194 ______17-104 MISC YARDS______63 ______4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______63 ______65 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______11-15 ______17-20 PAT-ATTEMPTS ______54-60 ______56-62 ATTENDANCE ______294404 ______121037 Games/Avg Per Game ______8/36800 ______4/30259 Neutral Site Games ______1/39754

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Hawai‘i 94 145 140 88 0 467 Opponents 134 142 111 105 7 499 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 22 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 STATISTICS

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Ferguson, J. 32 679 21.2 0 66 Ayat, J. 11-15 73.3 0-0 3-4 2-4 5-5 1-2 56 0 Dickerson, R. 14 299 21.4 0 40 Brewster, M. 4 82 20.5 0 27 FG SEQUENCE Hawai‘i OPPONENTS Latuselu, K. 3 38 12.7 0 24 Florida Atlantic - (43),(33),(49) Owens, C. 2 45 22.5 0 28 Rice (25) 29 Maneafaiga, B. 2 34 17.0 0 19 Tulsa (28),(56),(39) (32),(42),(45) Kafentzis, L. 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 Nevada (40),36,(43) (26),(23),46 Faimealelei, J. 1 15 15.0 0 15 UTEP 29 (48) Kapanui, C. 1 5 5.0 0 5 San Jose State (49),52,(20) - Komine, B. 1 42 42.0 1 42 Boise State (38) (34),(24) Cole, C. 1 7 7.0 0 7 Louisiana Tech - 29,(22) Total 62 1241 20.0 1 66 Fresno State - - Opponents 46 1192 25.9 0 59 Idaho (44) - Northwestern 32 (43),(46) |------PATs ------| Michigan State - (49) SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points UAB (43) (22),(36) Owens, C. 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 132 Ayat, J. 0 11-15 54-60 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 87 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made Keliikipi, W. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Brewster, M. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg Rivers, J. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Owens, C. 13 0 1290 531 45 0 1866 143.5 Welch, G. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 Brewster, M. 13 722 273 0 82 0 1077 82.8 Komine, B. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Rivers, J. 13 0 973 0 0 0 973 74.8 Poumele, S. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Komine, B. 13 0 788 0 42 0 830 63.8 Chang, T. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 0 12 Ferguson, J. 10 0 60 -2 679 0 737 73.7 Elimimian, A. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Welch, G. 13 0 515 0 0 0 515 39.6 Dickerson, R. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Keliikipi, W. 12 336 131 0 0 0 467 38.9 Maneafaiga, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dickerson, R. 13 0 143 0 299 0 442 34.0 Moenoa, U. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Poumele, S. 6 0 151 0 0 0 151 25.2 Latuselu, K. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Akina, K. 7 102 0 0 0 0 102 14.6 Total 63 11-15 54-60 0-0 1 1-3 0 0 467 Sample, I. 4 0 71 0 0 0 71 17.8 Opponents 65 17-20 56-62 0-0 1 1-3 0 0 499 Latuselu, K. 8 29 0 0 38 0 67 8.4 Maneafaiga, B. 1 19 0 0 34 0 53 53.0 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Rhode, J. 2 34 0 0 0 0 34 17.0 Chang, T. 13 639 15 4258 4273 328.7 Elimimian, A. 12 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.5 Brewster, M. 13 113 722 0 722 55.5 Peters, L. 13 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.5 Keliikipi, W. 12 72 336 0 336 28.0 Faimealelei, J. 9 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.7 Akina, K. 7 31 102 84 186 26.6 Moreland, T. 9 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.7 Rhode, J. 2 8 34 23 57 28.5 Chang, T. 13 15 0 0 0 0 15 1.2 Rolovich, J. 2 9 5 37 42 21.0 Kamakawiwoole, K. 11 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.4 Latuselu, K. 8 7 29 0 29 3.6 Cole, C. 6 0 0 0 7 0 7 1.2 Maneafaiga, B. 1 4 19 0 19 19.0 Weems, M. 3 0 6 0 0 0 6 2.0 Bass, M. 1 2 5 0 5 5.0 Rolovich, J. 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 Team 11 11 -20 0 -20 -1.8 Bass, M. 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Total 13 900 1247 4402 5649 434.5 Kapanui, C. 12 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.4 Opponents 13 1032 3284 3057 6341 487.8 Hogan, O. 7 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.4 Melson, R. 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Kafentzis, L. 12 0 0 0 -5 0 -5 -0.4 Elimimian, A. 1 21 21.0 1 21 Team 11 -20 0 0 0 0 -20 -1.8 Peters, L. 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 13 1247 4402 532 1241 80 7502 577.1 Kamakawiwoole, K. 1 23 23.0 0 23 Opponents 13 3284 3057 419 1192 195 8147 626.7 Broadway, L. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 4 63 15.8 1 23 Opponents 4 4 1.0 0 4

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Milne, K. 54 2154 39.9 55 4 4 14 0 Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 56 2154 38.5 55 4 4 14 2 Opponents 61 2446 40.1 64 6 0 10 0

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 23 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 2004 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

|------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 42 Peters, L. 13 77 43 120 6.0-27 1.0-7 4-20 5 4 1-19 3 . . 55 Ho`ohuli, W. 12 50 34 84 11.0-26 0.5-7 . 2 1 . 1 . . 98 Purcell, M. 13 47 27 74 15.5-71 6.0-49 . 4 8 . 1 2 . 37 Elimimian, A. 12 48 17 65 3.5-10 0.5-7 5-30 7 1 2-21 . 1 . 45 Moe, T. 9 29 33 62 6.5-29 2.0-23 1-0 . 5 . 1 . . 24 Patton, K. 11 38 18 56 0.5-0 . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . 5 Kapanui, C. 12 23 28 51 3.0-10 1.0-6 . . 4 . 1 . . 22 Broadway, L. 13 29 20 49 . . . 4 . 1-0 . . . 30 Kamakawiwoole, K. 11 26 22 48 8.5-22 3.0-11 1-15 1 3 2-23 1 . . 99 Fuga, L. 13 24 13 37 8.5-17 2.0-11 . . 4 1-0 1 . . 8A Kafentzis, L. 12 18 15 33 2.5-11 1.0-6 . 2 1 . . . . 15 Manners, L. 7 18 14 32 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 96 Faga, M. 13 13 19 32 5.5-24 3.0-17 . . 6 . . . . 43 Kalilimoku, B. 12 16 13 29 1.0-3 . . 1 1 . 1 . . 51 Curnan, I. 10 18 11 29 2.5-12 1.0-9 . . 2 1-0 . . . 91 Alama-Francis, I. 10 15 7 22 2.0-6 . . . 1 . . 1 . 50 Manutai, L. 12 10 10 20 3.0-21 3.0-21 . 1 . . . . . 95 Tautofi, Dar. 12 10 7 17 4.0-16 3.0-13 . . 1 . 1 . . 36 Hogan, O. 7 14 2 16 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 90 Akpan, N. 11 7 9 16 2.0-7 . . 2 2 . . 1 . 39 Stickler, R. 8 7 7 14 ...... 13 Lutu-Carroll, P 9 7 6 13 2.0-4 1.0-3 . . . . 1 . . 49 Paepule, T. 8 7 6 13 1.0-3 . . . . . 1 . . 58 Allen-Jones, CJ 10 6 5 11 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... 10 Moreland, T. 9 7 3 10 1.0-1 . 1-15 1 . . . . . 28 Hollingsworth, C. 6 6 4 10 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 12 Bass, R. 6 4 4 8 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 29 Noa, Ki. 10 8 . 8 . . . . 3 . . . . 73 Sauafea, L. 5 2 2 4 ...... 82 Dickerson, R. 13 1 3 4 ...... 2A Perry, G. 5 2 2 4 ...... 68 LaCount, K. 6 1 3 4 ...... 61 Runge, B. 11 1 3 4 ...... 44 Peoples, K. 7 3 1 4 ...... 9A Manuma, M. 8 . 4 4 0.5-1 . . 3 . . . . . 59 Faavi, D. 9 2 1 3 ...... 25 Milne, K. 13 2 1 3 ...... 31 Cole, C. 6 2 1 3 ...... 84 Rivers, J. 13 3 . 3 ...... 1 . . 47 Ayat, J. 13 3 . 3 ...... 11 Blackburn, I. 3 2 1 3 ...... 38 Welch, G. 13 1 2 3 ...... 40 Faimealelei, J. 9 2 . 2 ...... 48 Harley, P. 2 2 . 2 ...... 52 Noa, Ka. 6 1 1 2 ...... 93 Watson, K. 2 1 1 2 0.5-1 ...... 46 Fergerstrom, V. 8 . 2 2 ...... 9 Komine, B. 13 1 1 2 0.5-3 ...... 33 Melson, R. 6 1 1 2 ...... 6A Murray, D. 3 1 . 1 ...... 26 Miranda, N. 4 1 . 1 ...... 53 Tautofi, Dan. 7 . 1 1 ...... 16 Keliikipi, W. 12 1 . 1 ...... 8 Akina, K. 7 . 1 1 ...... 94 Tuioti-Mariner, C. 3 1 . 1 ...... 2 Owens, C. 13 . 1 1 ...... 6 Brewster, M. 13 . 1 1 0.5-2 ...... 70 Esera, T. 11 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 13 619 431 1050 94-333 29-194 14-80 40 47 10-63 15 5 . Opponents 13 473 320 793 46.0-185 17-104 18-195 48 30 8-4 9 4 .

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 24 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 RETURNING STARTERS brandonEATON derekFAAVI OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 291 SENIOR OFFENSIVE LINE 6-0 271 SENIOR HOUSTON, TX W O RTHING HS E WA BEACH, OAHU CAMPBELL HS 2004: Started all 13 games...six at eight tackle and five at right guard...sec- 2004: Started eight games at center...sat out against Tulsa (Oct. 2) with a ond on the team with 34 knockdowns...recorded a career-high seven foot injury, and four of the last five games with a knee injury...had 12 knockdowns at Rice (Sept. 18)...allowed four sacks...averaged one sack knockdowns...recorded a career-high five knockdowns against Nevada every 159 pass attempts...graded a season-high 88 percent against Florida (Oct. 9)...allowed one sack in 589 pass attempts...graded a season-high 88 Atlantic (Sept. 4)...averaged 81 percent on the season. percent twice this season, against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 4) and at Rice 2003: Played in 12 games, started nine at right tackle...recorded three (Sept. 18)...averaged 83 percent on the season. knockdowns. 2003: Started 17 straight games at center...recorded 18 knockdowns. 2002: Played sparingly in five games at left tackle. 2002: Played in nine games, started the last three at center. 2001: Redshirted. 2001: Redshirted. Prep: A 2001 graduate of Evan E. Worthing High School in Houston, Prep: A 2001 graduate of Campbell High School on Oahu...lettered one Texas...earned three letters each in football, basketball and baseball...as a year in football...earned all-OIA honors...graduated cum laude. senior, earned first-team all-District 17-5A honors and was named the Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1983, in Honolulu...has seven brothers, Victor, team’s offensive lineman of the year...in his junior year, received second- Donny, Tui, Harry, Douglas, Vincent, and Terrance, and three sisters, team all-district honors...was an honorable-mention all-district pick as a Diane, Lomia, and Desiree...parents are Paiau Lemau and Taulia Faavi of sophomore...played in the Texas Blue Chip All-Star game...earned second- Ewa Beach, Oahu. team all-district honors in both basketball and baseball...coached in foot- ball by Calvin Burlesson...member of the honor roll during his senior year. Personal: Born Jan. 18, 1983, in Los Angeles, Calif...chose UH over Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Kentucky, Kansas State, and LSU...has two brothers, Kenneth and Mark...parents are Felicia and Kin Eaton of Houston, Texas.

kilaKAMAKAWIWO‘OLE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3 241 SENIOR talaESERA HONOLULU KAIMUKI HS 2004: Started 11 games...sidelined with an appendectomy for two OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 291 JUNIOR HAUULA, OAHU KAHUKU HS games...second among defensive linemen with 48 tackles (26 solo), includ- ing 8.5 for-a-loss (-22) and three sacks (-11)...had his first career intercep- 2004: Started all 13 games at left tackle...recorded 20 tion at Fresno State (Nov. 12) that led to a touchdown...also had a fumble knockdowns...recorded a career-high four knockdowns against Florida recovery against Nevada (Oct. 9) and three quarterback hurries. Atlantic (Sept. 4)...allowed one-half sack in 636 pass attempts...graded a 2003: Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams...recorded four tack- season-high 89 percent against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 4)...averaged 82 per- les (3 solo), including one for-a-loss at Tulsa (Oct. 4). cent on the season. 2002: Saw limited action in two games on special teams...recorded one 2003: A converted defensive lineman...played in nine games on the offen- tackle in the season-opener against Eastern Illinois on Aug. 31. sive line..started eight of the last nine games at left tackle...started one 2001: Redshirted. game at right tackle...recorded eight knockdowns. Prep: A 2001 graduate of Kaimuki High School in Honolulu...transferred 2002: Redshirted. to Kaimuki after attending Kalani High School for two years...earned four Prep: A 2002 graduate of Kahuku High School on Oahu...earned two var- letters in football and basketball...in his senior year, named to the all-state sity letters in football...member of back-to-back state championship second team...as a junior, earned first-team all-OIA White Division hon- teams...named second-team all-state by The Honolulu Advertiser and the ors...received all-OIA Blue Division accolades...coached by Ronald Honolulu Star-Bulletin as a senior...an Oahu Interscholastic Association Oyama...an honor-roll student. Red Division honorable-mention selection...also an honorable-mention all- Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1983, in Honolulu...related to the late singer Israel region pick by Prep Star magazine...also earned two letters each in basket- Kamakawiwo‘ole...cousins are former UH players Jay Amina and Houston ball and track and field...participated in shot put and discus. Ala...has twin sons, Kila Jr. and Kalanikau...mother is Lin Paia of Personal: Born June 15, 1984, in Honolulu...married (Nadia)...... also Honolulu. recruited by Colorado...majoring in business administration...has a broth- er, Alesana, and three sisters, Sina, Tusiata, and Ceres...parents are Mary Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU Jane and Naturu Esera of Hauula, Oahu. 2002 2 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2003 11 3 1 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2004 11 26 22 48 8.5-22 3-11 1 2 1-15 1 Totals 24 29 24 53 9.5-23 3-11 1 2 1-15 1

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 25 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 RETURNING STARTERS kurtMILNE tanuvasaMOE PUNTER 6-0 196 JUNIOR LINEBACKER 5-11 210 SENIOR ROSWELL, GA CENTENNIAL H S HONOLULU ST. LOUIS SCHOOL 2004: Played in nine games...started eight at “WILL” linebacker...fifth on 2004: Played in all 13 games at punter...punted 54 times for 2,154 yards the team, second among linebackers, with 62 tackles (29 solo), including for an average of 39.9 yards...pinned 14 inside the 20-yard line...had a sea- 6.5 for-a-loss (-29) and two sacks (-23)...recorded his first career intercep- son-long 55-yarder at UTEP (Oct. 16)...averaged a season-high 44.3 yards tion against Nevada (Oct. 9) that led to a touchdown...also had a forced (3 for 133) against Northwestern (Nov. 27). fumble and posted a career-high 11 tackles (3 solo) against the Wolf 2003: Appeared in 13 games at punter...recorded 63 punts for an average Pack...posted 10 tackles (2 solo) at Rice (Sept. 18)...finished with five of 39.7 yards...19 kicks inside the 20-yard line...recorded seven kicks of 50 quarterback hurries...missed four games with a hamstring injury. yards or more...had a season-long 55-yard punt against Fresno State (Oct. 2003: Played in 11 games...started all 11 at ...amassed 11 11)...named WAC Special Teams Player of the Week on Dec. 1 following tackles (5 solo)...recorded a career-high three tackles against Appalachian his performance in a win over Alabama (Nov. 29)...punted eight times, State (Aug. 30). averaging 42.5 yards, and pinned the Crimson Tide inside the 20-yard line 2002: Played in all 14 games...started all as long snapper...amassed six tack- six times...a Warrior Club award-winner. les, four solo, as a full-timer on special teams...earned the Scout Award on 2002: Redshirted. defense. 2001: Redshirted. Prep: A 2002 graduate of Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga., where Prep: A 2001 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu...earned three let- he was a three-time letterman in football and two-time in baseball...listed ters in football, two in soccer and one in basketball...a two-time all-star to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11 watch list...an all-region and pick in football...also a two-time Student of the Month honoree...member all-county pick in junior and senior seasons as both a punter and place- of the Samoan Club. kicker...team’s outstanding special teams player his senior season ...holds Personal: Born May 7, 1982, in Honolulu...has a brother, Tau...sisters Tui school record with a 48-yard field goal...averaged 41.0 yards per and Mia played soccer for the Rainbow Wahine...has three children...par- punt...longest punt was 68 yards...also played three seasons on the varsity ents are Jo Anne and Tuitoga Moe of Honolulu. baseball team as pitcher. Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1982, in Roswell, Ga...has two older brothers... Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU parents are Kathy Milne of Roswell, Ga., and Charles Milne of Duluth, 2002 14 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Ga. 2003 11 5 6 11 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2004 9 29 33 62 6.5-29 2-23 1 0-0 1-0 0 Punting No Yards Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Totals 34 38 41 79 6.5-29 2-23 1 0-0 1-0 0 2003 63 2,501 39.7 55 4 11 19 0 2004 54 2,154 39.9 55 4 4 14 0 Totals 117 4,655 39.8 55 8 15 33 0

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 26 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 RETURNING STARTERS kennyPATTON leonardPETERS DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 187 JUNIOR DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 184 SENIOR ALTADENA, CA S T. FRANCIS HS LAIE, OAHU KAHUKU HS

2004: Started 10 games at right cornerback...sat out three games with a 2004: Started all 13 games at safety...led the team with 120 tackles (77 hamstring injury...sixth on the team with 56 tackles (38 solo)...posted his solo)...was the only player in triple digits...had six tackles-for-loss (-27) and first career interception against Tulsa (Oct. 2)...recovered a fumble that led a sack (-7)...second on the team with four interceptions...interception to a touchdown at Rice (Sept. 18)...posted a season-high nine tackles against Nevada (Oct. 9) and San Jose State (Oct. 23) led to field against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 4)...also had three PBUs...earned the team’s goals...interception against Northwestern halted the last-minute drive to Scholar-Athlete Award. preserve the Warrior win...led the team with three forced fumbles...posted a 2003: Played in the first three games before sustaining a season-ending career-high 16 tackles at Boise State (Oct. 29)...posted 10 or more tackles hamstring injury...granted a medical hardship by the WAC. five times...second on the team with five PBUs...also had four quarterback 2002: Played in 11 games...started two at left cornerback...named to WAC hurries. all-Freshman Team by The Sporting News...amassed 10 tackles, including 2003: Appeared in 13 games...starting safety through the first seven one for-a-loss (-4)...picked up a blocked punt and returned it 74 yards for games...had 66 tackles (40 solo), five PBUs, one fumble recovery and one a touchdown against SMU on Sept. 28...also had one PBU. blocked kick...tied his career-high with eight tackles at Louisiana Tech Prep: A 2002 graduate of St. Francis High School in La Canada, (Oct. 18)...also blocked a kick vs. the Bulldogs...had five tackles and a fum- Calif...named Most Valuable Defensive Back of the Mission League as a ble recovery vs. Rice (Sept. 27). senior...earned first-team all-CIF as a senior...also named to the San 2002: Played in nine games, started one at free safety...hampered by an Gabriel Valley all-area team as a senior...amassed 35 tackles, three intercep- abdominal injury for most of the season...amassed 25 tackles, 15 tions, four pass break-ups and recovered one fumble as a senior...also solo...compiled a career-high eight tackles against San Diego State on Dec. caught 25 passes for 312 yards and three touchdowns as a receiver...named 7...had one fumble recovery against Alabama...also three PBUs. the league’s scholar-athlete with a 3.83 GPA...also a member of the track 2001: Granted a medical hardship by the WAC...played in one game and field team...named all-area by Glendale News Press and the Pasadena against Rice on Sept. 29 before suffering from knee injuries. Star News...also an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star maga- Prep: A 2000 graduate of Kahuku High School on Oahu...lettered in track zine...played two seasons of football at Punahou School in Honolulu and football...a two-time first-team all-state and all-league pick in foot- before attending St. Francis for his senior year. ball...named team’s top defensive player as a senior...helped team to Red Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1984, in Northridge, Calif...also recruited by Division championships as a junior and senior...coached by Siuaki Nevada and USC...has a brother, Kerry, and a sister, Kaeli...parents are Livai...member of the Tahitian Club. Elizabeth and Eugene Patton of Honolulu. Personal: Born Dec. 26, 1981, in Fagaalu, American Samoa...has a brother, Vern, and three sisters, Vernice, Mariaha, and Jaclyn...also recruited by Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU Arizona State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Oregon State and Washington 2002 11 7 3 10 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 State...parents are Phyllis and Leonard Peters Sr., of Laie, Oahu. 2003 3 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2004 11 38 18 56 0.5-0 0-0 0 1-0 1-0 3 Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU Totals 25 46 21 67 1.5-4 0-0 0 1-0 1-0 4 2001 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2002 9 15 10 25 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3 2003 13 40 26 66 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 5 2004 13 77 43 120 6-27 1-7 3 1 4-20 5 Totals 37 132 79 211 6-27 1-7 3 3 4-20 13

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 27 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 HeadLine Here melilaPURCELL samsonSATELE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4 266 SENIOR OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 278 JUNIOR PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAMOA LEONE HS KANEOHE, OAHU KAILUA H S

2004: Started 12 games at defensive end...played in all 13...hampered by a 2004: Started all 13 games, 10 at left guard and three at center...a second chest injury...third on the team with 74 tackles (47 solo)...led the team in team all-WAC pick...led the team with 41 knockdowns...allowed three sacks with six (-49) and tackles-for-loss with 15.5 (-71)...ranked sixth in the sacks in 636 pass attempts...averaging one sack every 212 pass WAC averaging 1.23 TFL per game and tied for sixth in sacks averaging attempts...posted a season-high seven knockdowns against Tulsa (Oct. 0.46 per game...also led the Warriors with eight quarterback hurries...forced 2)...also earned a season-high 90 percent grade against the Golden a fumble that led to a touchdown at Rice (Sept. 18)...blocked two PAT Hurricane. attempts, one against Louisiana Tech (Nov. 6), and another against UAB in 2003: Second-team all-WAC selection...Scripps/FWAA first-team the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24)...posted a season-high nine tackles (4 Freshman All-American...started all 14 games (first game of the year at left solo) against Northwestern (Nov. 27)...earned the team’s Warrior Club tackle and 13 straight at left guard)... recorded a team-high 48 knock- Award on defense. downs....gave up one sack (vs. Houston) in 754 pass attempts.... compiled 2003: Played in 11 games at defensive end...missed three games due to an a career-high nine knockdowns at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 18)... Warrior Club injured elbow...finished with 40 tackles (23 solo), including five tackles for- award-winner. a-loss (-24) and 3.5 sacks (-22)...finished second on the team with nine 2002: Redshirted. quarterback hurries...recorded at least one tackle in 10 of 11 games...had Prep: A 2002 graduate of Kailua High School on Oahu...led Kailua to a seven tackles, two for-a-loss (-7) and one sack (-5) in first career start at share of the Oahu Interscholastic Association championship... first-team Louisiana Tech (Oct. 18)...posted a career-high 12 tackles, two sacks (-14) all-state selection by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu and three quarterback hurries in win over UTEP (Oct. 25)...named WAC Advertiser as a senior...also named first-team OIA Red Division all- Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 27. star...listed as a high school All-American by Prep Star magazine as one of 2002: Sat out in order to meet the year residency requirement for eligibili- the top 20 best offensive linemen in the West...earned the Top Offensive ty. Lineman Award at the 2001 Maverick Football clinic...also earned three Prep: A 2002 graduate of Leone High School in Leone, American letters in basketball...honorable mention all-league during his junior and Samoa...played three positions, including defensive end, wide receiver and senior seasons and team MVP for junior year...earned three varsity letters tight end...a three-time all star...named a Samoan International first-team in track and field...participated in shot put and discus...team MVP for jun- all-star...also participated in basketball, volleyball and track and field...com- ior season...named school’s Athlete of the Year for 2000-01. peted in the high jump and long jump in track...earned MVP and all-star Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1984, in Kailua, Oahu...also recruited by BYU, honors in basketball...regarded as the best athlete coming out of Samoa his Oregon, Utah, Nebraska and Washington...nephew of former Warrior and senior year. San Diego Charger, Alvis Satele, and former Rainbow Wahine volleyball Personal: Born Feb. 5, 1984, in Pago Pago, American Samoa....also recruit- player, Lee Ann Pestana...has two sisters, Tiatti and Pricilla...parents are ed by Oregon, Fresno State and Western Kentucky...related to former Norine and Faalata Satele of Kaneohe, Oahu. Warrior and San Diego Charger Alvis Satele and current teammates Hercules and Samson Satele...has two brothers, Edward and Amani, and two sisters, Meleisha and Marsalee...parents are Sauimoana Majorie and Melila Merrill Purcell of Pago Pago, American Samoa.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 2003 11 23 17 40 4.5-24 3.5-22 0 0 0 1 2004 13 47 27 74 15.5-71 6-49 1 0 0 4 Totals 24 70 44 114 20-95 9.5-71 1 0 0 5

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 28 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005