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taBLe oF contents 2012 scheduLe Date Opponent Time Table of Contents ______1 Record Book ______116 Sept. 1 at USC (FOX) 4:30 p.m. PT Quick Facts ______2-3 National Rankings ______117 Sept. 15 laMar 6:00 p.m. Media Information ______4-5 National Television ______118 Media Outlets ______6 All-Time Head Coaches ______119 Sept. 22 NevaDa* (NBC Sports) 4:30 p.m. Hawaiian Airlines Field at ______7 All-Time Letterwinners ______120-125 Sept. 28 at BYU (ESPN) 6:00 p.m. MT Year-by-Year Statistics ______126-127 Oct. 6 at San Diego State* (CBS Sports) 5:00 p.m. PT Year-by-Year Results ______128-129 8 warrior FootBaLL All-Time Results ______130-137 Oct. 13 New MexiCO* 6:00 p.m. (Homecoming) Season Outlook ______8-11 Awards and Honors Rosters ______12-13 All-Americans ______138-141 Oct. 27 at Colorado State* 5:00 p.m. MT Geographical Roster/Pronunciation Chart ______14 Major Award Finalists ______142 Nov. 3 at Fresno State* 4:00 p.m. PT Depth Chart ______15 All-WAC ______142-143 Nov. 10 BOiSe STaTe* (NBC Sports) 2:00 p.m. Head Coach ______16-18 Scholar-Athletes ______144 Assistant Coaches ______19-22 All-Star Game Participants ______145 Nov. 16 at Air Force* (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. MT Football Support Staff ______23-24 Team Awards ______146-147 Nov. 24 uNlv* 6:00 p.m. Player Profiles ______26-46 Warriors in the Pros ______(Military Night) Newcomer Profiles ______47-51 ______148 Dec. 1 SOuTH alaBaMa 6:00 p.m. Mountain West Conference ______52 NFL Draft Picks ______149 MW Composite Schedule ______53 NFL Free Agents ______150 BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Hawaiian Airlines Field MW Bowl Affiliations ______54 Other Pro Leagues ______151 2012 Opponents ______56-58 at Aloha Stadium Distinguished Alumni ______152 All times local to site * = Mountain West game All-Time Opponent Series Records ______59 2012 Opponent Series History ______60-61 Season in Review ______62-63 153 the uniVersitY Game Recaps & Statistics ______64-70 This is Hawai‘i ______153 Final Statistics ______71-77 The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ______154-156 WAC Team Statistics ______78 President/UH-Manoa Chancellor ______157 WAC Individual Statistics ______79-80 Head Coaches/Staff Directory ______159 UH Sports Circle of Honor ______158 uh’s inaugural season in the mountain west conference 82 records Athletics Facilities ______160 Passing ______82-84 uh manoa poLicY on gender eQuitY in ON THe COver: Rushing ______85-87 First-year head coach Total Offense ______88-89 intercoLLegiate athLetics Norm Chow with senior Receiving ______90-91 Gender equity in athletics extends the doctrine of fairness to all Jeremiah All-Purpose Yards ______92 areas of athletic activity at the University level. It is activated by a Ostrowski and senior Punting ______93 sense of moral obligation that exceeds any specific duty to comply defensive end Paipai Scoring ______94-95 with legal requirements, although it also recognizes the necessity Falemalu. of observing the tenets of Title IX, Patsy Mink Act. Kickoff Returns ______96 CreDiTS: The 2012 Its desired effect is to offer women and men equal oppor- Punt Returns ______97 University of Hawai‘i tunities to participate in sports for which there is demonstrated Defense ______98-99 Warrior Football Media interest among athletes in Hawai‘i and to provide equitable levels ______100 Guide was produced by of support for coaching, travel, scholarships, operating expenses Miscellaneous/Attendance ______101 the University of Hawai‘i and facilities used. Beyond these specific goals, gender equity also Sports Media Relations Opponent/Team Scoring ______102 fosters an attitude and establishes an environment in which men’s Office. All rights Margins ______103 and women’s sports are encouraged in comparable ways. reserved. Derek Inouchi, Director; Neal Iwamoto, Kara Streaks ______104 Those who support gender equity are willing to cooperate Nishimura, John Barry, Assistant Directors; Troy Yamamoto, in frequent self-evaluations and to implement change so that all Internet Specialist; Jay Metzger, Multimedia Specialist; student-athletes can have the same opportunity to realize the Kainoa Andrade, Kaui Awong, Bree Nidds, Ryan Rose, historY highest level of their abilities. 105 Student Assistants. Layout and design by Derek Inouchi. History of UH Football ______105-109 A copy of the plan titled, “Believe It, Achieve It,” is avail- Cover designs by Kara Nishimura and Kainoa Andrade. Bowl Game History ______110 able in the Senior Woman Administrator’s Office. Edited by Sherri Yoshioka. Printing by Best Printing. Bowl Appearances ______111-115 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 1 Quick Facts

generaL inFormation coaching staFF Location ______Honolulu, HI Head Coach ______Norm Chow Founded ______1907 Alma Mater (Year) ______Utah (1968) Enrollment ______20,000 Overall Record (Years) ______First season President ______M.R.C. Greenwood Record at School (Years) ______Same Chancellor ______Dr. Tom Apple Bowl Record ______0-0 Acting Athletics Director ______Rockne Freitas Senior Woman Administrator ______Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano OFFeNSive STaFF Faculty Athletics Representative ______Peter Nicholson /Wide Receivers Coach ______Tommy Lee Colors ______Green, Black, White, Silver Alma Mater ______Willamette (1963) Nickname ______Warriors Running Backs ______Keith Uperesa Conference ______Mountain West Alma Mater ______BYU (1984) Stadium (Capacity) _Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator ______Chris Wiesehan Surface ______Synthetic Infilled Turf Alma Mater ______Wabash (1994) Tight Ends ______Philip Rauscher team inFormation Alma Mater ______UCLA (2007) 2011 Overall Record ______6-7 DeFeNSive STaFF 2011 Conference Record (Finish) ______3-4 (WAC t-4th) / ______Thom Kaumeyer 2011 Bowl Game ______None Alma Mater ______Regents (1993) 2011 Final Ranking ______NR (AP)/NR (Coaches) Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties ______Chris Demarest Starters Returning/Lost ______13/14 Alma Mater ______Northeastern (1988) Offense: 6/6 Defense: 4/7 Special Teams: 3/1 Linebackers ______Tony Tuioti Lettermen Returning/Lost ______49/30 Alma Mater ______Hawai‘i (1999) Offense: 21/14 Defense 24/15 Special Teams: 4/1 Secondary ______Daronte’ Jones Offensive Formation ______Pro-Set Alma Mater ______Morgan State (2001) Defensive Formation ______4-3 Defensive Line ______Lewis Powell Alma Mater ______Utah (2004) FootBaLL historY SuPPOrT STaFF First Season ______1909 All-Time Record ______526-401-25 (.566) Director of Football Administration______Brad Jones All-Time Collegiate Record ______359-339-9 (.514) Video Coordinator ______Dory Kong Home Record ______439-265-22 (.620) Strength Coordinator ______Tommy Heffernan Road Record ______85-135-3 (.388) Graduate Assistants ______Daniel Bukarau, Inoke Funaki, ______Jared Vanderbeek, Olivia Vea Neutral Record ______2-1-0 (.667) Executive Assistant ______Lacey Lavarias MWC Record ______First season Office Phone ______(808) 956-6508 Aloha Stadium Record ______180-115-4 (.609) Office Fax ______(808) 956-9552 Bowl Record ______5-5 (.500) Last Bowl Appearance ______2010 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl Opponent (Result) ______Tulsa (L, 35-62)

media reLations Media Relations Director/Football Contact ______Derek Inouchi E-mail ______inouchi@.edu Office ______(808) 956-7523 Cell ______(808) 954-0234 Asst. Media Relations Director/Secondary FB Contact ___Neal Iwamoto E-Mail [email protected] Office ______(808) 956-9748 Cell ______(808) 375-6819 Assistant Directors ______Kara Nishimura, John Barry Multimedia Specialist ______Jay Metzger Internet Specialist ______Troy Yamamoto Fax ______(808) 956-4470 Address ______UH Sports Media Relations 1337 Lower Campus Rd., , HI 96822 Websites ______www.HawaiiAthletics.com ______www.HawaiiAthleticsOhana.com

important phone numBers Aloha Stadium Press Box ______(808) 486-1800 Athletics Department Phone ______(808) 956-7301 Center Box Office ______(808) 956-4481

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Starters Returning (13) Starters Lost (14) Offense (6) Notes Offense (6) Notes Justin Clapp, WR, 6-2, 195, Jr. 38 rec, 356 yds, 4 TDs Clayton Laurel, OL Started 9 games at LT , WR, 6-1, 170, So. 28 rec, 366 yds, 3 TDs Levi Legay, OL Started 11 games at RT Joey Iosefa, RB, 6-0, 240, So. 110 att, 548 yds, 7 TDs Brett Leonard, OL Started 12 games at LG & LT, 2nd team All-WAC David Lefotu, OL, 6-3, 305, So. Started 7 games at RG London Sapolu, OL Started 8 games at C Jeremiah Ostrowski, WR, 5-9, 175, Sr. 65 rec, 687 yds, 5 TDs Royce Pollard, WR 2nd team All-WAC; 71 rec, 1,011 yds, 8 TDs Billy Ray Stutzmann, WR, 6-0, 175, Jr. Led team w/78 rec; 910 yds, 4 TDs , QB All-WAC; 248-of-397 2,733 yds, 22 TDs

Defense (4) Notes Defense (7) Notes Mike Edwards, DB, 5-10, 180, Jr. 43 tkls, 11 PBU, 1 INT Aaron Brown, LB All-WAC; 103 tkls, 13.0 TFL, 3 INT, 3 FR Paipai Falemalu, DL, 6-3, 245, Sr. 50 tkls, 6.0 TFL, 4.5 SK, 7 QBH Tank Hopkins, DB 41 tkls, 12 PBU, 1 INT, 2 FR John Hardy-Tuliau, DB, 5-11, 180, Jr. 73 tkls, 11 PBU, 3 INT, 4 BLK Zach Masch, DL 40 tkls, 4.0 TFL, 4 QBH, 2 FF Art Laurel, LB, 6-0, 235, Jr. 61 tkls, 14.5 TFL, 9.0 SK, 3 FF Vaughn Meatoga, DL 2nd team All-WAC; 38 tkls, 3.0 SK, 4 QBH Corey Paredes, LB 2nd team All-WAC; 107 tkls, 6.5 TFL, 3 FF Specialists (3) Notes Kaniela Tuipulotu, DL 2nd team All-WAC; 32 tkls, 4.0 TFL Alex Dunnachie, P, 6-4, 220, Sr. 39.7 avg, 7 50+, 18 I-20, 31 FC Richard Torres, DB 2nd team All-WAC; 60 tkls, 3 INT, 4 PBU Tyler Hadden, PK, 5-11, 180, So. 5-10 FG, 47 Long, 18-21 PAT Luke Ingram, LS, 6-6, 235, Sr. Started all 40 games in career Specialists (1) Kenton Chun, PK 4-4 FG, 26-29 PAT

Lettermen REturning (49) Redshirts (15) Offense (21): Kody Afusia, Darius Bright, Justin Clapp, Craig Cofer, Offense (10): Chinedu Amadi, Samson Anguay, Ben Dew, Cecil Doe, Trevor Davis, Chris Gant, David Graves, Scott Harding, Joey Iosefa, Will Gregory, Jeremy Higgins, Hunter Hollowed, Jared Leaf, Blake Muir, Sterling Jackson, David Lefotu, John Lister, Jordan Loeffler, Frank Loyd Justin Vele Jr., Jeremiah Ostrowski, Corey Paclebar, Allen Sampson, Sean Shigematsu, Cayman Shutter, Billy Ray Stutzmann, Chauncy Winchester-Makainai Defense (5): Ijumaa Armstrong, Brenden Daley, Calen Friel, Ryan Pasoquen, Kendrick Van Ackeren Defense (24): Kamalani Alo, Brian Clay, Charles Clay, Haku Correa, Siaki Cravens, George Daily-Lyles, Desmond Dean, Mike Edwards, Paipai Falemalu, Geordan Hanohano, John Hardy-Tuliau, Art Laurel, Leroy Four-Year Transfers (4) Offense (3): Duke Bukoski^, Kapua Sai, Sean Schroeder Lutu, Dee Maggitt, Marcus Malepeai, Siasau Matagiese, Darryl McBride Jr., Kawika Ornellas, Bubba Poueu-Luna, Moses Samia, Mike Sellers, TJ Defense (1): Jordan Pu‘u-Robinson Taimatuia, Tavita Woodward, Beau Yap

Specialists (4): Alex Dunnachie, Tyler Hadden, Luke Ingram, Kyle Niiro Mid-Year Enrollees (6) Offense (5): Justin Alo, Ben Clarke, Clark Evans, Taylor Graham^, Ikaika Squadmen Returning (5) Woolsey Offense (2): Dustin Elisara, Donnie King, Jr. Defense (1): Lance Williams Defense (3): Ho‘oikaika Cavaco-Amoy, Dylan McCagg, Alema Tachibana Newcomers (14) Lettermen Lost (30) Offense (6): Leo Koloamatangi, Steven Lakalaka, Mike Milovale, Harold Moleni, Kiha Sai, Ethan Watanabe Offense (14): , Joseph Avery III, Terence Bell, Joseph Cadiz, Andrew Faaumu, Austin Hansen, Clayton Laurel, Matagisila Lefiti, Levi Defense (8): Mike Andrade, Quenton Brown, Benetton Fonua, Jerrol Legay, Brett Leonard, Bryant Moniz, Royce Pollard, London Sapolu, Garcia-Williams, Tony Grimes, Marrell Jackson, Ne’Quan Phillips, Justin Breydan Torres-Keohokapu Turner

Defense (15): Kawika Borden, Aaron Brown, Rykin Enos, Kenny Estes, ^ must sit out 2012 season due to year in residency Jordan Gomes, Tank Hopkins, Brandon Leslie, Zach Masch, Vaughn Meatoga, Jordan Monico, Corey Paredes, Liko Satele, Alasi Toilolo, Richard Torres, Kaniela Tuipulotu

Special Teams (1): Kenton Chun

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sports media reLations The 2012 Warrior Football Media Guide has 1337 lower Campus rd. been produced to assist the media in the cov- important phone numBers Honolulu, Hi 96822 erage of Warrior football. The Sports Media Main Office Number: (808) 956-7523 Relations Office will follow-up with weekly press Sports Media Relations ______808-956-7523 Sports Media Relations Fax ______808-956-4470 Fax Number: (808) 956-4470 releases during the fall season to keep the media e-mail: [email protected] E-mail [email protected] informed about the Warrior football team. Aloha Stadium Press Box ______808-486-1800 websites: HawaiiAthletics.com Please direct all inquiries to the UH Sports HawaiiAthleticsOhana.com Media Relations Office at (808) 956-7523. We OverNigHT aDDreSS Twitter: www.twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics look forward to working with you throughout Facebook: www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics UH Sports Media Relations Office youTube: www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics the season! 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822 interView poLicY derek inouchi All players and coaches will be available for local radio station to receive season credentials. Media relations Director interviews after practice during the season Local radio stations with a full-time sports direc- work: (808) 956-4478 from Monday through Wednesday at the grass Cell: (808) 954-0234 tor conducting a daily sports show of notable practice field. Coaches will be available until e-mail: [email protected] length will receive first consideration. alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 Thursday. No interviews with either players or Credentials should be used for professional Sport assignments: Football, coaches will be allowed on Friday. use only. Individuals who abuse the use of their Cross Country/Track & Field, M/W Golf, Men’s If you wish to interview a particular player credential will lose their future privileges. Volleyball at a specific time, in person or by telephone, arrangements should be made through the photographers neaL iwamoto Sports Media Relations Office at least 24 hours Photo passes are available for accredited news assistant Director in advance. Every effort will be made to accom- media and should be ordered in the same manner work: (808) 956-9748 modate your requests, but players will not be as press credentials. In accordance with NCAA Cell: (808) 375-6819 asked to miss class, study hall, practices, or med- and Mountain West rules, photographers must e-mail: [email protected] ical treatment to conduct interviews. Players’ wear their credentials, are NOT permitted in alma Maters: Santa Clara, 1995, cellular or home numbers will not be released by either team’s bench area (between the 25-yard Hawai‘i, 1998 the Sports Media Relations Office. Sport assignments: Secondary Football, Women’s lines) and must stay within the 12-foot restrain- To schedule interviews with head coach Soccer, Men’s Basketball, Sailing, Sand Volleyball, ing line. Children under the age of 18 are not Water Polo Norm Chow, contact the Sports Media Relations permitted on the sideline at any time. Individuals Office at (808) 956-7523. violating sideline policies may be required to sur- kara nishimura render their credentials and be removed from the assistant Director/ weekLY press conFerence stadium. graphic Designer During the season, head coach Norm Chow No credentials will be issued to freelance work: (808) 956-5087 will conduct a weekly press conference every photographers, cutline workers, equipment carri- Cell: (808) 497-0638 Monday at 11:15 a.m. in the Stan Sheriff Center ers or radio station representatives, except for the e-mail: [email protected] Green Room. No press conferences will be con- two originating stations. alma Mater: Purdue, 1993 ducted the Monday following bye weeks. For additional questions regarding pho- Sport assignments : Women’s Basketball, Softball, Chow will also participate in the Mountain tography guidelines, please contact Multimedia Women’s Tennis West Conference weekly teleconference call each Specialist Jay Metzger at [email protected]. Tuesday beginning at 6:02 a.m. (HT). John BarrY parking assistant Director press credentiaLs Aloha Stadium is located in Halawa, just off work: (808) 956-7506 Requests for working press, photo and broadcast the waters of historic Pearl Harbor (99-500 Salt Cell: (808) 292-1462 credentials for 2012 home football games should e-mail: [email protected] Lake Blvd.). The media parking lot at Aloha be made in writing on company letterhead at alma Mater: Lafayette, 1998 Stadium is located in Section 1C. Media should Sport assignments: Women’s least two weeks prior to the game. Direct all enter the stadium through the Main Salt Lake Volleyball, Baseball, M/W Swimming & Diving, requests to Neal Iwamoto, Asst. Sports Media entrance (Gate 1). Limited space is available on Men’s Tennis Relations Director at [email protected], via a first-come, first-served basis. fax at (808) 956-4470, or mail at 1337 Lower Passes should be requested through the Campus Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822. Sports Media Relations Office with highest pri- support staFF Credentials will be available for pickup ority going to news outlets who regularly cover weekdays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the the Warriors and their opponents. JaY metZger Sports Media Relations Office. Multimedia Specialist After 4:30 p.m. on the day before game teLephones & internet serVices work: (808) 956-4479 day, credentials will be available at the “Will The Sports Media Relations Office has one Cell: (808) 295-4353 Call” window of the Aloha Stadium Box Office. telephone line in the Aloha Stadium Press Box e-mail: [email protected] A picture ID is required to pick up items at for office use only. Media members requiring alma Mater: Menlo, 1995 “Will Call.” telephone lines should call Hawaiian Telcom Due to the limited space available in the at (808) 643-4411 to install phone lines at the Aloha Stadium Press Box, news outlets cover- troY Yamamoto user’s expense. ing the Warriors or their opponent on a regular internet Specialist The Aloha Stadium Press Box and basis will receive top priority for credentials. All work: (808) 956-9647 Hospitality Room features free wireless internet e-mail: [email protected] other credentials for print media are issued on service to working media. Please see a Sports alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 the basis of space availability. ESPN 1420AM, which holds the exclusive Media Relations staff member for login codes on radio rights for Warrior football, will be the only game days. 4 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football media inFormation serVices Programs, flip cards and pregame notes will be distributed prior uh’s sociaL media sites to each game. Last-minute number changes and starting line-up In order to broaden its reach to fans worldwide, UH Athletics has entered the online world changes (if they are reported) will be issued prior to kickoff. Play- of social networking with offi cial Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest pages. by-play accounts and flash quarter statistics will be distributed throughout the game. Final statistics, quotes and notes will be Twitter page is available at distributed following the game. Soft drinks and a light meal will be www.twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics available in the buffet area behind booths 4, 5 and 6. Facebook page is available at post-game interViews www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics Warrior head coach Norm Chow and selected players will be avail- able at the post-game press conference following the 10-minute youTube channel is available at cooling-off period in the Aloha Stadium Hospitality Room near the www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics security entrance and stadium personnel offices. With approximate- ly five minutes remaining in the game, a Sports Media Relations representative will escort the media down to the field. No inter- views will be allowed on the field. The UH main locker room is located on the mauka (east) side of the south . The locker hawaiian airLines FieLd at aLoha stadium room is open to print media. Television cameras and videographers are not allowed inside the locker room. Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium seats approximately 50,000 spectators and features five levels of seating - orange, blue, brown, red and yellow. It is the largest outdoor arena in the state of Hawai‘i and home to University of Hawai‘i football as well as the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. The Aloha Stadium Press Box is located on the makai (ocean) sideline on the loge (brown) level. The main booth seats approximately 60 print media, statisticians and game operations personnel. There are additional booths for home/visiting team radio, TV, home/visiting team coaches, the UH Athletics Director, and the UH Mānoa Chancellor. For more information about the stadium, see page 7. hawaiiathLetics.com The UH Athletics website (Hawaiiathletics.com) features a video component, photo galleries, and online media guides in addition to the existing player and coach biographies, press releases, statistics, schedules and everything else you need to know about UH Athletics. In addition, a .pdf version of every UH media guide is available on the website.

coLLegepressBoX.com collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Division I football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statis- tics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. what’s an ‘okina? Q: ever wondered what that punctuation mark in the word Hawai‘i is? A: In the Hawaiian language, it’s called an ‘okina, which translated literally in English means separator. Phonetically it is referred to as a glottal stop, similar to the sound that would be made in the English oh-oh. The ‘okina is actually a letter in the Hawaiian lan- guage and typed out looks like a backwards apostrophe. The practice of the UH Sports Media Relations office is to use the ‘okina in all Hawaiian words in which they occur. we are the “warriors” When referring to the UH football team, please use the nickname “Warriors.” Other UH teams go by the nickname “Rainbow Warriors” or “Rainbow Wahine.” However, the football team prefers the nickname “Warriors.” The word “Wahine” (pronounced wah-HEE-nay) means woman in the Hawaiian language and all UH women’s teams are referred to as the Rainbow Wahine.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 5 media outLets Broadcast partners TeleviSiON ParTNer raDiO ParTNer Oceanic Time Warner Cable is Every UH football game the television rights holder of UH this season will be broad- Athletics. Robert Kekaula, who has cast by ESPN1420AM, been part of the broadcast team for UH’s flagship station. UH football since 1992, begins his Longtime play-by-play second year in the play-by-play role. announcer Bobby Curran Also for the second year, has covered UH sports for 20 years. Former Warrior slotback and Oceanic will present expanded pre-game and post-game coverage, hosted by former sports anchor John Veneri will handle color commentary while Howard Dashefsky and featuring sideline reporters Lori Santi and Rob DeMello. Felipe Ojastro has sideline duties. Oceanic Time Warner’s OCSports will also produce and present Norm Curran will also host the “Call the Coach” show featuring Norm Chow’s Coach’s Show franchise, which will give viewers inside access to the Chow every Tuesday night at 6:00 p.m. throughout the season. The show Warrior Football program on a week-by-week basis during the 2012 season. will recap the previous week’s game and look ahead to the next opponent. Most OCSports telecasts of UH events are streamed live at https://secure. Every game and “Call the Coach” show is streamed live on the oceanic.com/Streaming or at www.OCSports.tv. internet at www.espn1420am.com.

robert kekaula Howard Dashefsky rob DeMello lori Santi Bobby Curran John veneri Felipe Ojastro Play-by-Play Pre-/Post-game Host Sideline Sideline Play-by-Play Color Analyst Sideline

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OC SPOrTS eSPN Honolulu 1420/1500 newspapers aSSOCiaTeD PreSS Dan Schmidt, General Manager Mike Kelly, General Manager Seven Waterfront Plaza, Suite 590 The garden island (kaua‘i) Candace Fujishima, Executive Producer Bobby Curran, Play-by-Play 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Tyson Alger, Sports Editor 200 Akamainui St. John Veneri, Color Analyst Honolulu, HI 96813 P.O. Box 231 Mililani, HI 96789 900 Fort St., Suite 700 Phone: (808) 536-5510 Lihue, HI 96766 Phone: (808) 628-2663 Honolulu, HI 96813 Fax: (808) 531-1213 Phone: (808) 245-3681 Fax: (808) 625-5888 Phone: (808) 536-3624 Website: www.ap.org Fax: (808) 245-5286 Website: www.oceanic.com Fax: (808) 548-0608 Website: www.thegardenisland.com Website: www.espn1420am.com kgMB/kHNl (CBS/NBC) Hawai‘i Tribune Herald (Hawai‘i) nationaL teLeVision Chris Tanaka, Sports Director Bill O’Rear, Sports Editor 420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 205 o‘ahu newspapers P.O. Box 767 UH will make six appearances on nation- Honolulu, HI 96817 HONOlulu STar-aDverTiSer Hilo, HI 96721 al television during the regular season, Phone: (808) 847-1112 (Daily) Phone: (808) 935-6621 the most in school history. UH opens the Fax: (808) 847-3298 Paul Arnett, Sports Editor Fax: (808) 961-3680 season against USC on FOX, marking the Website: www.hawaiinewsnow.com Stephen Tsai, Football Beat Website: team’s fi rst network broadcast since the Dave Reardon, Columnist www.hawaiitribune-herald.com 2008 Sugar Bowl which was also shown kHON (FOx) Ferd Lewis, Columnist on FOX. Kanoa Leahey, Sports Director Jason Kaneshiro, Football Features west Hawai‘i Today (Hawai‘i) 88 Piikoi St. Date Opponent Network Brian McInnis, Football Features Joe Ferraro, Sports Editor Honolulu, HI 96814 Sept. 1 at USC FOX Billy Hull, Football Features P.O. Box 789 Phone: (808) 591-4278 Sept. 22 Nevada NBC Sports Network Seven Waterfront Plaza Kailua-Kona, HI 96745 Fax: (808) 593-2418 Sept. 28 at BYU ESPN 500 Ala Moana Blvd., #210 Phone: (808) 329-9315 Oct. 6 at San Diego St. CBS Sports Network Website: www.khon.com Honolulu, HI 96813 Fax: (808) 329-4860 Nov. 10 Boise State NBC Sports Network Phone: (808) 529-4782 Website: www.westhawaiitoday.com Nov. 16 at Air Force ESPN2 kiTv (aBC) Fax: (808) 529-4787 Robert Kekaula, Sports Director Website: www.staradvertiser.com Maui News (Maui) 801 South King St. Brad Sherman, Sports Editor Honolulu, HI 96813 ka leO O Hawai‘i P.O. Box 550 Phone: (808) 535-0440 (Student Newspaper) Wailuku, HI 96793 Fax: (808) 536-8993 Marc Arakaki, Sports Editor Phone: (808) 244-3981 Website: www.kitv.com University of Hawai‘i Fax: (808) 242-9087 1755 Pope Rd. Website: www.mauinews.com kFve (k5-The Home Team) Honolulu, HI 96822 John Fink, General Manager Phone: (808) 956-3215 420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 205 Fax: (808) 956-9962 Honolulu, HI 96817 Website: www.kaleo.org Phone: (808) 847-3246 Fax: (808) 845-3616 Website: www.k5thehometeam.com

6 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football hawaiian airLines FieLd at aLoha stadium

STADIUM MANAGEMENT Overlooking the turquoise waters of Pearl Harbor lays history. Frank Sinatra, Mi- the home of the University of Hawai‘i’s football team, chael Jackson, Janet Jack- Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium. Th e 50,000- son, the Rolling Stones, stadium seat facility has been home to the state of Hawai‘i’s only the Eagles, Van Halen, authoritY Division I football team for the past 37 years. Gloria Estefan, Mariah UH made its stadium debut on Sept. 13, 1975, Carey, Whitney Houston, Nelson G. Oyadomari against Texas A&I. Th ree seasons later, Hawai‘i the Backstreet Boys, Celine (Chairperson) played in front of its fi rst sold-out crowd but lost the Dion and U2 have all Kay O. Ahina scott chan 1978 season-fi nale to USC, 21-5. rocked the complex. Stadium Manager Odetta Fujimori Th rough the 1980s, fans swarmed to Aloha High schools also take Kathryn W. Inouye Stadium as the Warriors consistently averaged more advantage of the state’s largest outdoor facility. Th e Marcia J. Klompus than 40,000 spectators per game. Nearly a half- state’s football, baseball and soccer championships Scot Long million fans walked through the turnstiles in 1989, have been held on Aloha Stadium’s turf many times Kenneth B. Marcus not including a sellout crowd in UH’s fi rst postseason throughout the years. Many high schools even hold Edward K. Hasegawa bowl game, a 33-13 loss to Michigan State in the Jeep their commencement ceremonies there. Alan S. Tamayose Eagle Aloha Bowl. Th e Stadium Th e 1992 season, in which the Warriors claimed Lois manin Prior to the 2011 season, the stadium installed UBU its fi rst Western Athletic Conference Championship, Deputy Stadium Speed Series S5-M turf, considered the newest gen- Manager was witnessed by an average of 44,432 fans per game. eration of synthetic turf. In 1999, Aloha Stadium became the venue for June QUICK FACTS Four spacious locker rooms, fi tted with 100 Jones as he took over the helm of the Warrior football lockers, are available for each team. Additionally, Offi cially opened on Sept. 12, 1975 team and sparked the best turnaround in NCAA there are lounges, training rooms and team meet- First football game played between University football history. Th e Warriors went on to appear in ing rooms. Decorating the stadium’s loge section are of Hawai‘i and Texas A&I on Sept. 13, 1975. fi ve Aloha Stadium bowl games under Jones and two two press boxes that seat nearly 200 members of the Attendance: 32,247 more times under head coach Greg McMackin. media, stadium offi cials and VIPs. Ownership: State of Hawai‘i Hawai‘i’s Showcase In addition to traditional stadium refreshments,  Management: Stadium Authority, Depart- For more than 20 years, Aloha Stadium hosted the Aloha Stadium features an array of worldwide dishes ment of Accounting and General Services annual Aloha Bowl on Christmas Day. Th e O‘ahu to satisfy every taste bud. Th is includes Hawaiian,  Capacity: 50,000 (424 wheelchair seats on Bowl was added in 1998 and created the nation’s fi rst Mexican, Italian, Cajun, Japanese, Greek, Chinese, the lower concourse level) bowl doubleheader. Despite both bowls being moved American and other cuisines at concession stands Size: 104 acres away, Aloha Stadium now plays host to the annual throughout the facility. Aloha Stadium also provides Location: 12 miles (20 minutes) from Waikiki, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl, which is slated for Dec. 24 fi rst-aid, lost and found, security and disability park- 2 miles from the Honolulu International Airport this year. ing and seating. Th e box offi ce is open weekdays from Parking: 8,000 stalls Th e , which features the top athletes 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Main playing surface: UBU Speed Series S5-M from the NFL, was held the fi rst week of February from A new LCD screen on the North scoreboard de- The scoreboard is 154 feet long. The Jumbo- 1980-2009, and recently returned to Aloha Stadium in buted in 2010, doubling the width of the old screen. Tron is 19’ x 26’. 2011, drawing thousands of fans to the 50th state. Current ongoing construction projects include seat Sitting in the highest seat in the stadium is In addition, many big-name musicians have replacement, roof replacement, waterproofi ng and as high as a 10-story building. graced the Aloha Stadium stage in its 30-plus year resurfacing, and reinforcement of the exterior beams.

UH ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE & RECORD AT ALOHA STADIUM year record Total avg. year record Total avg. year record Total avg. year record Total avg. 1975 6-3 254,501 28,278 1985 1-6-1 359,042 44,880 1995 3-4 242,433 34,633 2005 3-4 229,142 32,735 1976 3-6 210,263 23,363 1986 6-2 359,242 44,905 1996 2-6 263,986 32,998 2006 7-1 292,708 36,588 1977 5-4 255,547 28,394 1987 4-5 385,556 42,839 1997 3-5 267,524 33,441 2007 7-0 304,600 43,514 1978 6-3 327,295 36,366 1988 6-3 401,864 44,652 1998 0-8 234,821 29,353 2008 5-3 328,081 41,010 1979 5-4 334,364 37,152 1989 9-0-1 445,348 44,535 1999 5-4 348,095 38,677 2009 4-3 257,074 36,725 1980 6-2 342,852 42,857 1990 6-2 331,041 41,380 2000 3-5 298,719 37,340 2010 6-2 298,486 37,311 1981 6-2 340,261 42,533 1991 3-4 304,148 43,450 2001 6-2 313,345 39,168 2011 4-3 222,493 31,785 1982 5-3 336,183 42,023 1992 7-0 311,022 44,432 2002 7-1 310,074 38,759 Total 11,173,534 37,369 1983 4-3-1 339,138 42,392 1993 6-2 326,454 40,807 2003 6-1 289,155 41,308 record 180-115-4 .608 1984 6-3 411,884 45,765 1994 2-5-1 306,989 38,374 2004 7-1 294,404 36,801 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 7 season outLook

QuarterBacks the season for breaking school rules. oFFensiVe capsuLe Ohio State transfer Taylor graham, consid- Starter returning: None ered one of the nation’s top out of letterwinners returning/lost: 21/14 Starter lost: Bryant Moniz Wheaton High School in Illinois, must sit out the redshirts returning: 10 letterwinners returning: David Graves, Cayman season due to NCAA transfer rules. Freshman Justin Newcomers: 14 Shutter alo, a redshirt candidate, threw for 2,534 yards and redshirt: Jeremy Higgins 18 as a senior at Carson High School, Newcomers: Justin Alo, Taylor Graham, Sean Starters returning (6) where he was named the league’s Player of the Year. WR Justin Clapp (6-2, 195, Jr) Schroeder, Ikaika Woolsey 38 rec, 356 yds, 4 TDs WR Trevor Davis (6-1, 170, So) returning statisticaL Leaders running Backs/FuLLBacks Passing g/S att-Comp yd TD/int 28 rec, 366 yds, 3 TDs Starter returning: Joey Iosefa RB Joey Iosefa (6-0, 240, So) David Graves 6/2 110-63 768 5/2 Starter lost: None Team’s leading rusher (548) with 7 TDs letterwinners returning: Samson Anguay, Sterling OL David Lefotu (6-3, 305, So) Despite a month of spring camp, the Jackson, John Lister Started 7 games at RG Squadman returning: Dustin Elisara WR Jeremiah Ostrowski (5-9, 175, Sr) starting redshirts: Will Gregory, Jared Leaf, Justin Vele (FB) 65 rec, 687 yds, 5 TDs position in head Newcomer: Steven Lakalaka WR Billy Ray Stutzmann (6-0, 175, Jr) coach Norm Chow’s Led team w/78 rec; 910 yds, 4 TDs pro-set offense is still returning statisticaL Leaders up in the air. rushing g/S att yd yPC TD Starters lost (6) Heading into Joey Iosefa 13/11 110 548 5.0 7 OL Clayton Laurel the spring, David Sterling Jackson 12/1 57 246 4.3 2 Started 9 games at LT graves had the leg- OL Levi Legay up, mainly due to For the first time in more than a dozen years, the Started 11 games at RT his game experience Warriors will feature an offense with multiple OL Brett Leonard in the team’s last backs. Previously, only one back was used during Started 12 games at LG & LT, 2nd team All-WAC four games of 2011. the run-and-shoot era. daVid graVes QB Bryant Moniz But after four weeks The backfield is loaded with both talent and All-WAC; 248-of-397, 2,733 yds, 22 TDs and 15 practice ses- experience. Leading rusher Joey iosefa returns WR Royce Pollard sions, the job is still up for grabs with Graves and along with back-ups Sterling Jackson and John 2nd team All-WAC; 71 rec, 1,011 yds, 8 TDs transfer Jeremy Higgins slotted atop the depth chart. lister and redshirt will gregory. OL London Sapolu Graves, a junior from Folsom, Calif., started As the primary starter last season, Iosefa Started 8 games at C the final two games of last season and finished rushed for 548 yards and seven touchdowns in Other key returnees/Newcomers with season totals of 768 passing yards, five touch- his first season at the FBS level. He flirted with QB Jeremy Higgins (6-1, 200, So) downs, and a quarterback efficiency rating of the century mark three times and finished with a Sat out 2011 after transferring from Utah St. 127.3. Graves also showed mobility with his feet, per-carry average of 5.0 yards. At 240 pounds, the WR Scott Harding (5-11, 195, So) scrambling for 154 yards and five scores. power back may also be used as a fullback in dif- Freshman All-American punt returner The junior showed flashes of brilliance last ferent formations this season. RB Will Gregory (6-0, 190, Fr) season, throwing for a career-high 260 yards and One of the standouts of spring camp was the Redshirted in 2011 but had breakout spring two touchdowns while rushing for 57 yards and play of Gregory, a redshirt freshman from Compton, OL Jordan Loeffler (6-5, 315, So) another score in a win over Tulane. However dur- Calif., who will enter fall camp as the co-No. 1 Appeared in 10 games last yr as backup ing the spring, Chow put an emphasis on staying with Iosefa. Gregory, a shifty, elusive in the pocket and improving Graves’ career 57 back, rushed for a team-best 71 yards on 10 carries 2011 Offensive rankings completion percentage. and a during the “Warrior Bowl.” TeaM waC NCaa Higgins, a sophomore from Honolulu who Lister, a sophomore from Thousand Oaks, Scoring Offense (31.5) 3 36 prepped at and later attended Calif., made one Passing Offense (308.8) 1 12 Utah State for one year, sat out last season due to start during his Passing Efficiency (129.1) 6 82 Rushing Offense (95.4) 8 113 NCAA transfer rules. He briefly appeared in two redshirt fresh- Total Offense (404.2) 4 43 games for the Aggies in 2010 but has no real game man season and Sacks Allowed (3.15) 8 110 experience at the FBS level. also impressed Turnover Margin (-0.15) 4 74 Still, the southpaw picked up Chow’s offense during spring quickly and ascended the depth chart in the camp. Jackson, a Offense returning spring, taking No. 1 reps during the team’s annual junior from Stone Category Stat return Pct. “Warrior Bowl” intrasquad scrimmage. He fin- Att. 301 214 71.1 Mountain, Ga., Rush Yds. 1,240 961 77.5 ished the scrimmage throwing for the most yards also started one Rush TDs 22 14 63.6 (100) of any of the quarterbacks. game last season Pass Att. 598 113 18.9 Also in the mix is Duke transfer Sean and rushed for Pass Comp. 359 64 17.8 Schroeder of Laguna Niguel, Calif., and true 246 yards and Pass Yds. 4,014 781 19.5 freshman ikaika woolsey of Rodeo, Calif. two scores with Pass TDs 29 5 17.2 Schroeder graduated in three years at Duke and JoeY ioseFa a 4.3 yards-per- Receptions 359 282 78.6 is eligible to play this season. Woolsey was the Rec. Yds. 4,014 2,969 73.9 carry average. He Rec. TDs 29 21 72.4 scout-team quarterback for City College of San missed the entire Total Offense 5,254 1,742 33.2 Francisco during its national championship season. spring while recovering from a shoulder injury. Total TDs 56 37 66.1 Junior Cayman Shutter, who missed all of Among the other candidates looking for spring camp, must sit out the first four games of playing time are redshirt freshman Jared leaf and 8 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football season outLook converted slot receiver Samson anguay. Leaf gant, a junior from Long Beach, Calif., and True freshman Ben Clarke, of Littleton, was a scout-team running back last year while Justin Clapp, a junior from Concord, Calif., Colo., and sophomore kody afusia, of Midway Anguay, a redshirt freshman from ‘Ewa Beach, who made seven starts and finished with 38 City, Calif., battled it out during the spring for O‘ahu, returns after a season-ending knee injury catches for 356 yards and four TDs last season. the starting center spot. Afusia saw action in 10 which he suffered in fall camp. Clapp missed most of the spring due to injury. games as a back-up center and guard. Among the candidates at fullback is redshirt An important component of the pro-set Entering fall camp, a pair of redshirt fresh- freshman Justin vele, who switched from line- offense is the tight end. Following the spring men hold down the starting jobs on the left side backer in the spring after Dustin elisara went practices, Craig Cofer, a junior from Livermore, of the line in left guard Ben Dew, of Auckland, down with a season-ending knee injury. Calif., emerged as the leading candidate. A con- New Zealand, and left tackle Blake Muir, of Freshman Steven lakalaka was a highly verted defensive lineman, Cofer appeared in two Sutherland, Australia. recruited prospect from Punahou School. games in a back-up role last season. Redshirt junior Hunter Hollowed, of Also competing for the starting position is Redlands, Calif., is a backup guard and sopho- wide receiVers/tight ends Darius Bright, a senior from Fayetteville, N.C., who more Frank loyd, Jr., of ‘Aiea, O‘ahu, appeared made seven starts at wideout last year but missed the in one game as a backup tackle last season. Starters returning: Justin Clapp, Trevor Davis, majority of the season due to various injuries. Several newcomers may also see time Jeremiah Ostrowski, Billy Ray Stutzmann this fall including Utah transfer kapua Sai Starter lost: Royce Pollard oFFensiVe Line (Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu) and his brother, true letterwinners returning: Darius Bright (TE), Craig freshman kiha Sai, of - Cofer (TE), Scott Harding, Donnie King, Jr., Corey Starter returning: David Lefotu Kapālama. Mike Milovale is a junior-college Paclebar, Allen Sampson Starters lost: Clayton Laurel, Levi Legay, Brett transfer from Hartnell College. redshirts: Chinedu Amadi, Cecil Doe, Chris Gant Leonard, London Sapolu Newcomers: Duke Bukoski, Clark Evans (TE), letterwinners returning: Kody Afusia, Jordon Harold Moleni (TE), Ethan Watanabe (TE) Loeffler, Frank Loyd, Jr., Sean Shigematsu, Chauncy speciaL teams – returners Winchester-Makainai Starters returning: returning statisticaL Leaders redshirts: Ben Dew, Hunter Hollowed, Blake Muir Mike Edwards (KR), Scott receiving g/S No. yd TD Newcomers: Ben Clarke, Leo Koloamatangi, Mike Harding (PR) redshirts: Billy Ray Stutzmann 13/13 78 910 4 Milovale, Kapua Sai, Kiha Sai Samson Anguay (PR), Chris Gant (KR) Jeremiah Ostrowski 10/6 65 687 5 Justin Clapp 8/7 38 356 4 career starts returning statisticaL Leaders Player gP gS Consec. Starts kickoff return ret yds avg TDs A position not David Lefotu 11 7 - Mike Edwards 44 1,086 24.7 0 lacking for tal- Sean Shigematsu 2 2 - Punt return ret yds avg TDs ent is at wide Scott Harding 19 141 7.4 0 receiver, where The position group hit the hardest by graduation as many as seven was offensive line, where the Warriors lost four speciaL teams stats players with starters and three other letterwinners who com- TeaM waC NCaa starting experi- bined to make 76 career starts. Kickoff Returns (23.9) 1 22 Punt-Return Average (8.7) 5 56 ence return, The remaining players include two juniors, including Billy five sophomores and three freshmen who have UH’s electrifying ray Stutzmann, combined to make seven career starts. return unit wel- who led the team The only returnee is David lefotu, a sopho- comes back both in receptions. more from Pearl City, O‘ahu, who played in 11 starters - kickoff The junior games and made seven starts at right guard, where returner Mike from Honolulu he is penciled in as the starter heading into fall edwards and was the only camp. Chauncy winchester-Makainai, a junior BiLLY raY stutZmann punt returner receiver to start from Kailua, O‘ahu, who appeared in nine games Scott Harding. all 13 games last last year, will also battle for the starting nod. Edwards, season and finished with a team-high 78 recep- Atop the depth chart at right tackle is a junior from tions for 910 yards and four touchdowns. He Jordan loeffler, a sophomore from Hilo, Cleveland, enters fall camp as the top “X” receiver. Hawai‘i, who Ohio, helped the Sophomore Trevor Davis started the final saw action in Warriors rank six games of last season and caught 28 passes for 10 games last No. 1 in the 366 yards and three touchdowns. He and allen season. Sean WAC in kickoff- mike edwards Sampson, a junior from Tampa, Fla., who started Shigematsu, a return average by four games at slot and caught 18 passes for 186 sophomore from averaging 24.7 yards per return. Redshirt junior yards, are penciled in behind Stutzmann at “X.” Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i, Chris gant will also push for playing time. Wideout Jeremiah Ostrowski, a senior started the first Harding, a former professional Australian from Honolulu who tallied 65 catches for 687 two games Rules Football player, picked up American foot- yards and five scores with six starts, is among of last season ball rather quickly, earning first-team Freshman the candidates to start the flex “F” position. Also before suffering All-America honors after averaging 7.4 yards on among that group is tight end Clark evans, a a season-ending 19 punt returns. junior from Los Alamitos, Calif. knee injury. He A year ago, redshirt freshman Samson Sophomore Scott Harding, a first-team is fully healed anguay was penciled in as the starting punt Freshman All-American punt returner, had an and will com- returner heading into fall camp before suffering excellent spring and enters fall camp as the top pete for the a season-ending knee injury. “Z” receiver. Behind him are redshirt Chris daVid LeFotu starting spot. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 9 season outLook

deFensiVe Line Central Florida out of high school and played one deFensiVe capsuLe season at Eastern Junior College. Pu‘u- Starter returning: Paipai Falemalu Robinson, a Baldwin High School alum, appeared letterwinners returning/lost: 24/15 Starters lost: Zach Masch, Vaughn Meatoga, Kaniela in 10 games as a sophomore at WSU last season. redshirts returning: 7 Tuipulotu Freshman Michael andrade (Kealakekua, Newcomers: 10 letterwinners returning: Haku Correa, Siaki Cravens, Hawai‘i) is a redshirt candidate. Desmond Dean, Geordon Hanohano, Marcus Malepeai, Starters returning (4) Siasau Matagiese, Moses Samia, Tavita Woodard, Beau Yap CB Mike Edwards (5-10, 180, Jr) Squadman returning: Ho‘oikaika Cavaco-Amoy LineBackers redshirts: 43 tkls, 11 PBU, 1 INT Calen Friel Newcomers: Michael Andrade, Quenton Brown, Jordan Starter returning: Art Laurel DL Paipai Falemalu (6-3, 245, Sr) Pu‘u-Robinson Starters lost: Aaron Brown, Corey Paredes 50 tkls, 6.0 TFL, 4.5 SK, 7 QBH letterwinners returning: Kamalani Alo, George Daily- DB John Hardy-Tuliau (5-11, 180, Jr) returning statisticaL Leaders Lyles, Darryl McBride, Jr., TJ Taimatuia 73 tkls, 11 PBU, 3 INT, 4 BLK Defense g/S Tkl TFl Sck Squadman returning: Dylan McCagg, Alema LB Art Laurel (6-0, 235, Jr) Paipai Falemalu 13/12 50 6.0 4.5 Tachibana 61 tkls, 14.5 TFL, 9.0 SK, 3 FF Geordon Hanohano 12/0 18 1.0 1.0 redshirts: Brenden Daley, Kendrick Van Ackeren Newcomers: Benetton Fonua, Jerrol Garcia-Williams, Lance Williams Starters lost (7) Despite the loss LB Aaron Brown of three starters, All-WAC; 103 tkls, 13.0 TFL, 3 INT, 3 FR returning statisticaL Leaders including a pair of Defense g/S Tkl TFl Sck CB Tank Hopkins all-WAC stand- 41 tkls, 12 PBU, 1 INT, 2 FR Art Laurel 13/10 61 14.5 9.0 outs, the defensive DL Zach Masch George Daily-Lyles 8/1 10 0 0 line is still con- 40 tkls, 4.0 TFL, 4 QBH, 2 FF sidered one of the DL Vaughn Meatoga Two-thirds of UH’s starting linebackers – leading deepest units on 2nd team All-WAC; 38 tkls, 3.0 SK, 4 QBH tacklers Corey Paredes and Aaron Brown – took the squad. LB Corey Paredes with them their 511 career tackles to the NFL. The 2nd team All-WAC; 107 tkls, 6.5 TFL, 3 FF Anchored remaining starter, art laurel, a junior from Wahiawā, DL Kaniela Tuipulotu by end Paipai O‘ahu, returns as the veteran of the group. He was the 2nd team All-WAC; 32 tkls, 4.0 TFL Falemalu, a team’s fourth leading tackler (61) a year ago and team- FS Richard Torres senior from leader in tackles-for-loss (14.5) and sacks (9). 2nd team All-WAC; 60 tkls, 3 INT, 4 PBU Hau‘ula, O‘ahu, geordon hanohano Penciled behind Laurel at the SAM backer the line returns position is Darryl McBride, Jr., a senior from key returnees 10 lettermen , Pa., who saw action in nine games DL Geordon Hanohano (6-1, 300, Sr) from last season, all of whom saw action in a rota- last season as a hybrid backer/defensive end. Appeared in 12 games with 18 tkls tion that went three-deep at some positions. The middle backer position will be occupied LB George Daily-Lyles (5-11, 230, Jr) Falemalu, who is considered the team’s top by sophomore TJ Taimatuia, of Fagasa, American 3 career starts with 38 career tkls defensive pro prospect, made 12 starts last sea- Samoa, and redshirt junior Brenden Daley, of DL Moses Samia (6-1, 295) son and is the top returning lineman in terms of Moorpark, Calif. Taimatuia mainly saw action Appeared in 12 games with 11 tkls tackles (50), tackles-for-loss (6.0), sacks (4.5) and on special teams last season but still recorded one LB TJ Taimatuia (6-3, 235, So) quarterback hurries (7). sack and one recovery against UC Davis. Appeared in 11 games The other end will be occupied by Beau Daley redshirted last season. DL Tavita Woodard (6-1, 250, Jr) yap, a sophomore from Honolulu, and junior george Daily-lyles Appeared in 7 games Fourth-year junior is Tavita woodard, a junior from Honolulu. Yap DL Beau Yap (6-1, 260, So) atop the WILL backer spot. The Long Beach, also serves as the team’s backup long snapper Appeared in 8 games Calif., native has three starts over his career totaling while Woodard saw time at tight end during the 38 tackles. Behind him is kamalani alo, a junior 2011 Defensive rankings spring. Marcus Malepeai, a sophomore from from Hau‘ula, O‘ahu, who made a name for him- TeaM waC NCaa Honolulu, appeared in 11 games as a back-up last self on special teams the past two seasons. Scoring Defense (29.1) 4 80 season and can play either tackle or end. Redshirt freshman kendrick van ackeren Passing Defense (244.9) 5 85 A pair of seniors – geordon Hanohano of Bellevue, Wash., had a standout spring game Passing Eff. Defense (136.5) 6 82 (Honolulu) and Haku Correa (Honolulu) – each that included an Rushing Defense (142.5) 3 53 have three years of experience at tackle. Hanohano Total Defense (387.4) 4 66 and appeared in 12 games totaling 18 tackles last Sacks (2.69) 1 15 several key tack- Tackles For Loss (5.69) 3 63 season while Correa started the first three games les. Freshman before suffering a season-ending leg injury. Benetton Fonua Defense returning At nose tackle is Moses Samia, a sophomore was the state’s Category Stat return Pct. from ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu, and Siasau Matagiese, Defensive Player Tackles 877 400 45.6 a junior from Waimea, Kaua‘i. Both saw extensive of the Year out TFL 74 33 44.6 time last season as back-ups. Sacks 35 20.5 58.6 of Kahuku High QB Hurries 31 16 51.6 Also expected to see time in the rotation are School. Both Interceptions 14 6 42.9 redshirt freshman Calen Friel (Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu), could see time at PBU 52 30 57.7 freshman Quenton Brown (Atlanta, Ga.) and middle backer. Forced Fum. 21 12 57.1 Washington State transfer Jordan Pu‘u-robinson Freshman Rec. 10 3 30.0 (Wailuku, Maui). Friel is a bulky tackle from Jerrol garcia- Blocks 5 5 100.0 Kailua High School while Brown and Pu‘u- williams, Robinson are ends. Brown originally signed with art LaureL son of former 10 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football season outLook

Pittsburgh Steeler Jerrol Williams, Charles Clay, a junior from Hilo, Hawai‘i, and was a top recruit out of Palo Verde High School leroy lutu, a senior from Mercer Island, Wash. season notes in Las Vegas and is a SAM backer while gray- Both saw extensive action on special teams last Norm Chow will make his head-coaching debut lance williams shirt was a two-sport star at season. Clay recorded 15 tackles and three forced for the Warriors after spending 39 years as an assis- Honolulu’s Farrington High School and is slated fumbles playing on all of UH’s special teams tant coach. to play at WILL. units. Freshman Marrell Jackson had 12 inter- ceptions as a senior at Miramar High School. UH will make a school-record six national televi- Senior kawika Ornellas (Kapolei, O‘ahu), is sion appearances during the regular season, includ- secondarY ing its season-opener at USC, which will be aired an experienced defender having made seven career on FOX. Starters returning: Mike Edwards, John Hardy-Tuliau starts at cornerback while sophomore Dee Maggitt  Starters lost: Tank Hopkins, Richard Torres (Tacoma, Wash.), who started one game last sea- The Warriors open the season against a Pac-12 letterwinners returning: Brian Clay, Charles Clay, son and posted one interception, also returns. opponent for the fifth time since 1999, including Leroy Lutu, Dee Maggitt, Kawika Ornellas, Bubba the fourth time against USC. Poueu-Luna, Mike Sellers speciaL teams – kickers UH has nine wins over BCS conference oppo- redshirts: Ijumaa Armstrong, Ryan Pasoquen nents since 2003. Newcomers: Tony Grimes, Marrell Jackson, Ne’Quan Phillips, Justin Turner Starters returning: Alex Dunnachie (P), Tyler UH will fly approximately 35,000 air miles on Hadden (PK), Luke Ingram (LS) six road trips this season. Starter lost: Kenton Chun (PK) returning statisticaL Leaders The schedule includes five bowl teams from Defense g/S Tkl iNT PBu last season: Air Force (Military), Boise State (Las John Hardy-Tuliau 13/13 73 3 11 returning statisticaL Leader Placekicking xP-a Fg-a Pct long Vegas), BYU (Armed Forces), San Diego State (New Mike Edwards 13/12 43 1 11 Orleans), and Nevada (Hawai‘i). Tyler Hadden 18-21 5-10 50.0 47  Although young Punting No avg i20 50+ For the fifth straight year, UH will play six road games and inexperienced Alex Dunnachie 56 39.7 18 7 including back-to-back games against BYU and San Diego State, and Colorado State and Fresno State. at the FBS level, the defensive sec- speciaL teams stats The Warriors open their inaugural season in ondary still boasts TeaM waC NCaa the Mountain west against Nevada Sept. 22 in several key defen- Net Punting (38.4) 3 26 Honolulu. sive players. Cornerback The special teams unit was the group not hit 2012 scheduLe Mike edwards, by injuries or graduation. All three key players a junior from return in Tyler Hadden, punter alex sept. 1 at usc 4:30 pm pt Cleveland, Dunnachie and long snapper Jake ingram. Open season against USC for 4th time since 1999 Ohio, started 12 Hadden, a sophomore from Whittier, games last sea- Calif., shared placekicking duties with Kenton sept. 15 Lamar 6:00 pm First meeting between the schools son while John Chun last season although Hadden was the John hardY-tuLiau stronger leg and was used for long field goals and Hardy-Tuliau, sept. 22 neVada* 4:30 pm kickoffs. Struggling with a hip injury, Hadden a junior from 1st Mountain West game for new conference members Temecula, Calif., can play both safety and cor- converted 18-of-21 PATs and converted five nerback positions. Edwards, who originally signed field goals, including a long of 47 against Idaho. sept. 28 at BYu 6:00 pm mt with Tennessee out of high school, had a tremen- He also had two touchbacks. 0-8 all-time vs. BYU in Provo, Utah dous rookie season for the Warriors, tallied 43 Dunnachie, a senior from Heidelberg, tackles with 12 passes defended. Hardy-Tuliau Australia, may be the team’s top NFL prospect. oct. 6 at san diego state* 5:00 pm pt Dropped last 5 games vs. SDSU in San Diego, Calif. started all 13 games at free safety and finished Over his career, he boasts a 40.7 yards-per-punt average with 14 punts over 50 yards. While third on the team with 73 tackles and tied for the oct. 13 new meXico* (homecoming) 6:00 pm emphasizing on longer hang times last season, he team-lead with three interceptions. He is also a Won last 10 Homecoming games threat on special teams with five career blocked helped UH lead the country in fewest opponent kicks in his two seasons at UH. punt returns (4). oct. 27 at colorado state* 5:00 pm mt Sophomore Mike Sellers of ‘Ewa Beach, Perhaps the First meeting between teams since 1997 O‘ahu, appeared in all 13 games last season, mak- most under- ing five starts at nickelback. He will enter fall appreciated posi- nov. 3 at Fresno state* 4:00 pm pt Won last 3 games at Fresno State, averaging 49.7 ppg camp as the No. 1 free safety. Sophomore Bubba tion on the team is long snapper. Poueu-luna, a rising prospect in the secondary, nov. 10 Boise state* 2:00 pm Over Ingram’s came out of the spring as the top strong safety. Lost last 3 games vs. Boise St., scoring 23 combined pts. Last season, the Temecula, Calif., native appeared career, the senior in seven games, mainly on special teams. from Mililani, nov. 16 at air Force* 7:30 pm mt The corner position is loaded with incom- O‘ahu, has Battle for The Kuter Trophy; UH last won in 2001 ing talent as newcomers Tony grimes, Ne’Quan snapped the ball Phillips and Justin Turner, are expected to make over 400 times nov. 24 unLV* 6:00 pm Averaged 50.5 points in last 2 home wins vs. UNLV immediate contributions. Grimes and Turner were on PATS, field- goal attempts highly recruited prep prospects who signed with dec. 1 south aLaBama 6:00 pm and punts, and Mississippi and Michigan, respectively, out of high First meeting between the schools school. Phillips starred at Southridge High School in he has failed to Florida. produce one bad * denotes Mountain West game The safety position features returnees tYLer hadden snap. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 11 rosters

aLphaBeticaL numericaL No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht wt Cl exp Hometown/last School 54 Afusia, Kody OL 1 Mike Edwards DB 5-10 180 Jr 1L Cleveland, OH/Coffeyville CC 16 Alo, Justin QB 2 Allen Sampson WR 5-7 145 Jr 2L Tampa, FL/Plant HS 47 Alo, Kamalani LB 3 TJ Taimatuia LB 6-3 235 So 1L Fagasa, American Samoa/Artesia HS 84 Amadi, Chinedu WR 4 Will Gregory RB 6-0 190 Fr RS Compton, CA/Dominguez HS 95 Andrade, Michael DL 5 Billy Ray Stutzmann WR 6-0 175 Jr 2L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Saint Louis School 21 Anguay, Samson WR 6 Darryl McBride Jr. LB 6-2 220 Sr 1L Philadelphia, PA/Mendocino College 17 Armstrong, Ijumaa DB 7 Joey Iosefa RB 6-0 240 So 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Fagaitua HS 82 Bright, Darius TE 8 Taylor Graham QB 6-5 235 So TR Wheaton, IL/Ohio State 96 Brown, Quenton DL 8 Brian Clay DB 6-0 180 So 1L Vacaville, CA/Will C. Wood HS 24 Bukoski, Duke WR 9 Bubba Poueu-Luna DB 5-11 175 So 1L Temecula, CA/Great Oak HS 73 Cavaco-Amoy, Ho‘oikaika DL 10 Kawika Ornellas DB 5-9 175 Sr 3L Kapolei, O‘ahu/Mililani HS 13 Clapp, Justin WR 11 Ikaika Woolsey QB 6-1 215 Fr HS Rodeo, CA/Salesian HS 71 Clarke, Ben OL 12 Jeremy Higgins QB 6-1 200 So RS Honolulu, O‘ahu/Utah State 8 Clay, Brian DB 13 Justin Clapp WR 6-2 195 Jr 2L Concord, CA/De La Salle HS 37 Clay, Charles DB 14 David Graves QB 6-0 195 Jr 2L Folsom, CA/Folsom HS 86 Cofer, Craig TE 15 Cayman Shutter QB 6-1 185 Jr 2L Kailua, O‘ahu/Punahou School 99 Correa, Haku DL 16 Justin Alo QB 6-1 195 Fr HS Carson, CA/Carson HS 21 Cravens, Siaki DL 17 Ijumaa Armstrong DB 5-8 170 Fr RS Los Angeles, CA/Culver City HS 55 Daily-Lyles, George LB 18 Mike Sellers DB 5-11 175 So 1L ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu/Campbell HS 56 Daley, Brenden LB 19 Sean Schroeder QB 6-3 200 Jr TR Laguna Niguel, CA/Duke 89 Davis, Trevor WR 20 Ne’Quan Phillips DB 5-9 180 Fr HS Miami, FL/Southridge HS 93 Dean, Desmond DL 21 Samson Anguay RB 5-7 160 Fr RS ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu/Campbell HS 63 Dew, Ben OL 21 Siaki Cravens DL 6-2 245 Sr 2L Temecula, CA/Long Beach CC 83 Doe, Cecil WR 22 Leroy Lutu DB 6-2 210 Sr 1L Mercer Island, WA/Mercer Island HS 31 Dunnachie, Alex P 23 Dee Maggitt DB 5-8 170 So 1L Tacoma, WA/Lakes HS 1 Edwards, Mike DB 24 Duke Bukoski WR 6-0 205 Fr TR Honolulu, O‘ahu/Idaho State 43 Elisara, Dustin FB 24 Justin Turner DB 6-2 200 Jr JC Massillon, OH/Scottsdale CC 94 Evans, Clark TE 25 Marrell Jackson DB 6-0 180 Fr HS Miramar, FL/Miramar HS 42 Falemalu, Paipai DL 26 Steven Lakalaka RB 5-10 215 Fr HS Honolulu, O‘ahu/Punahou School 36 Fonua, Benetton LB 27 Tyler Hadden PK 5-11 180 So 1L Whittier, CA/ HS 50 Friel, Calen DL 28 Sterling Jackson RB 6-0 220 Sr 1L Stone Mountain, GA/Mendocino College 81 Gant, Chris WR 29 Scott Harding WR 5-11 195 So 1L Brisbane, Queensland, Australia/Anglican Church Grammar School 40 Garcia-Williams, Jerrol LB 30 Ryan Pasoquen DB 6-0 190 Fr RS Wahiawā, O‘ahu/Leilehua HS 8 Graham, Taylor QB 31 Alex Dunnachie P 6-4 220 Sr 3L Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia/Marcellin College 14 Graves, David QB 33 John Hardy-Tuliau DB 5-11 180 Jr 2L Temecula, CA/Vista Murrieta HS 4 Gregory, Will RB 34 John Lister RB 6-0 210 So 1L Thousand Oaks, CA/Thousand Oaks HS 38 Grimes, Tony DB 35 Jared Leaf RB 6-1 230 Fr RS Martinez, CA/Alhambra HS 27 Hadden, Tyler PK 36 Benetton Fonua LB 6-1 220 Fr HS Kahuku, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 90 Hanohano, Geordon DL 37 Charles Clay DB 5-11 190 Jr 1L Hilo, Hawai‘i/SMU 29 Harding, Scott WR 38 Tony Grimes DB 6-0 175 Jr JC Davie, FL/Arizona Western College 33 Hardy-Tuliau, John DB 39 Ethan Watanabe TE 6-3 260 Fr HS San Antonio, TX/Brennan HS 12 Higgins, Jeremy QB 40 Jerrol Garcia-Williams LB 6-3 205 Fr HS Las Vegas, NV/Palo Verde HS 67 Hollowed, Hunter OL 41 Art Laurel LB 6-0 235 Jr 2L Wahiawā, O‘ahu/Leilehua HS 45 Ingram, Luke LS 42 Paipai Falemalu DL 6-3 245 Sr 3L Hau‘ula, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 7 Iosefa, Joey RB 43 Dustin Elisara FB 6-0 270 So SQ Kapolei, O‘ahu/Kapolei HS 25 Jackson, Marrell DB 44 Alema Tachibana LB 6-2 215 Jr SQ Kahuku, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 28 Jackson, Sterling RB 45 Luke Ingram LS 6-6 235 Sr 3L Mililani, O‘ahu/Mililani HS 49 King, Donnie Jr. WR 46 Dylan McCagg LB 6-2 235 Sr RS Denver, CO/San Diego Mesa College 78 Koloamatangi, Leo OL 47 Kamalani Alo LB 6-2 215 Jr 2L Hau‘ula, O‘ahu/Kahuku HS 26 Lakalaka, Steven RB 48 Justin Vele FB 6-0 240 Fr RS Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington HS 41 Laurel, Art LB 49 Donnie King, Jr. WR 5-7 155 So SQ Kapolei, O‘ahu/Kapolei HS 35 Leaf, Jared RB 50 Calen Friel DL 6-2 305 Fr RS Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu/Kailua HS 76 Lefotu, David OL 51 Lance Williams LB 6-2 220 Fr HS Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington HS 34 Lister, John RB 52 Kendrick Van Ackeren LB 5-11 200 Fr RS Bellevue, WA/Bellevue HS 58 Loeffler, Jordan OL 53 Marcus Malepeai DL 6-1 260 So 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Radford HS 70 Loyd, Frank Jr. OL 54 Kody Afusia OL 6-2 305 So 1L Midway City, CA/Ocean View HS

12 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football rosters

numericaL aLphaBeticaL No Name Pos Ht wt Cl exp Hometown/last School No Name Pos 55 George Daily-Lyles LB 5-11 230 Jr 2L Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS 22 Lutu, Leroy DB 56 Brenden Daley LB 6-3 255 Jr RS Moorpark, CA/Ventura JC 23 Maggitt, Dee DB 57 Kapua Sai OL 6-4 315 Jr TR Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu/Utah 53 Malepeai, Marcus DL 58 Jordan Loeffler OL 6-5 315 So 1L Hilo, Hawai‘i/Hilo HS 59 Matagiese, Siasau DL 59 Siasau Matagiese DL 6-2 285 Jr 1L Waimea, Kaua‘i/Portland State 6 McBride, Darryl Jr. LB 62 Chauncy Winchester-Makainai OL 6-4 325 Jr 2L Kailua, O‘ahu/Kailua HS 46 McCagg, Dylan LB 63 Ben Dew OL 6-3 305 Fr RS Auckland, New Zealand/Word of Life 77 Milovale, Michael OL 64 Kyle Niiro PK 5-11 225 Sr 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kaiser HS 98 Moleni, Harold TE 66 Blake Muir OL 6-5 290 Fr RS Sutherland, NSW, Australia/Kirrawee HS 66 Muir, Blake OL 67 Hunter Hollowed OL 6-1 275 Jr RS Redlands, CA/Mt. San Jacinto JC 64 Niiro, Kyle PK 68 Sean Shigematsu OL 6-4 305 So RS Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i/Kapa‘a HS 10 Ornellas, Kawika DB 70 Frank Loyd Jr. OL 6-3 300 So 1L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/Moanalua HS 80 Ostrowski, Jeremiah WR 71 Ben Clarke OL 6-3 275 Fr HS Littleton, CO/Chatfield HS 88 Paclebar, Corey WR 73 Ho‘oikaika Cavaco-Amoy DL 6-2 245 Sr SQ Waimanalo, O‘ahu/Saint Louis School 30 Pasoquen, Ryan DB 75 Kiha Sai OL 6-3 315 Fr HS Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu/ Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama 20 Phillips, Ne’Quan DB 76 David Lefotu OL 6-3 305 So 1L Pearl City, O‘ahu/Pearl City HS 9 Poueu-Luna, Bubba DB 77 Michael Milovale OL 6-3 310 Jr JC Seaside, CA/Hartnell College 85 Pu‘u-Robinson, Jordan DL 78 Leo Koloamatangi OL 6-5 260 Fr HS East Palo Alto, CA/Sacred Heart Prep 57 Sai, Kapua OL 80 Jeremiah Ostrowski WR 5-9 175 Sr 3L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/Punahou School 75 Sai, Kiha OL 81 Chris Gant WR 6-0 180 Jr RS Long Beach, CA/Moorpark College 91 Samia, Moses DL 82 Darius Bright TE 6-4 230 Sr 1L Fayetteville, NC/City College of 2 Sampson, Allen WR 83 Cecil Doe WR 6-4 205 Jr RS Maple Grove, MN/N.D. State College of Science 19 Schroeder, Sean QB 84 Chinedu Amadi WR 5-9 185 Fr RS Ontario, CA/Chino HS 18 Sellers, Mike DB 85 Jordan Pu‘u-Robinson DL 6-4 260 Jr TR Wailuku, Maui/Washington State 68 Shigematsu, Sean OL 86 Craig Cofer TE 6-5 250 Jr 1L Livermore, CA/Grossmont College 15 Shutter, Cayman QB 88 Corey Paclebar WR 5-7 170 Jr 2L Pleasant Hill, CA/Las Lomas HS 5 Stutzmann, Billy Ray WR 89 Trevor Davis WR 6-1 170 So 1L Martinez, CA/Alhambra HS 44 Tachibana, Alema LB 90 Geordon Hanohano DL 6-1 300 Sr 3L Wai‘anae, O‘ahu/Saint Louis School 3 Taimatuia, TJ LB 91 Moses Samia DL 6-1 295 So 1L ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu/Saint Louis School 24 Turner, Justin DB 92 Beau Yap DL 6-1 260 So 1L Pearl City, O‘ahu/Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama 52 Van Ackeren, Kendrick LB 93 Desmond Dean DL 6-5 220 So 1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler HS 48 Vele, Justin FB 94 Clark Evans TE 6-4 245 Jr JC Los Alamitos, CA/Cerritos College 39 Watanabe, Ethan TE 95 Mike Andrade DL 6-2 275 Fr HS Kealakekua, Hawai‘i/Konawaena HS 51 Williams, Lance LB 96 Quenton Brown DL 6-3 220 So JC Atlanta, GA/Eastern Arizona JC 62 Winchester-Makainai, Chauncy OL 97 Tavita Woodard DL 6-4 260 Jr 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Eastern Arizona College 97 Woodard, Tavita DL 98 Harold Moleni TE 6-2 255 Fr HS West Valley City, UT/Hunter HS 11 Woolsey, Ikaika QB 99 Haku Correa DL 6-2 305 Sr 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu/Damien Memorial School 92 Yap, Beau DL

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Norm Chow, 1st season Offensive Coordinator (Wide Receivers): Tommy Lee Defensive Coordinator (Linebackers): Thom Kaumeyer Special Teams Coordinator (Safeties): Chris Demarest Assistant Coach (Secondary): Daronte’ Jones Assistant Coach (Defensive Line): Lewis Powell Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (Tight Ends): Philip Rauscher Assistant Coach (Linebackers): Tony Tuioti Assistant Coach (Running Backs): Keith Uperesa Assistant Coach (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator): Chris Wiesehan Graduate Assistants: Daniel Bukarau, Inoke Funaki, Jared Vanderbeek, Olivia Vea Strength Coordinator: Tommy Heffernan Director of Football Administration: Brad Jones Video Coordinator: Dory Kong Executive Assistant: Lacey Lavarias

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 13 geographicaL roster/pronunciation chart geographicaL roster pronunciation chart (alphabetical order) hawai‘i (40) georgia (2) atlanta: Quenton Brown O‘ahu (34) Name Pronunciation Stone Mountain: Sterling Jackson ‘aiea: Frank Loyd Jr., Jeremiah Ostrowski Kody Afusia ah-FOO-see-ah ‘ewa Beach: Samson Anguay, Moses Samia, Mike illinois (1) Sellers Justin Alo ah-low wheaton: Taylor Graham Hau‘ula: Kamalani Alo, Paipai Falemalu Kamalani Alo kah-mah-lah-knee, ah-low Honolulu: Duke Bukoski, Haku Correa, Jeremy Chinedu Amadi chi-neh-do Higgins, Steven Lakalaka, Marcus Malepeai, Kyle Minnesota (1) Niiro, Billy Ray Stutzmann, Justin Vele, Lance Maple grove: Cecil Doe Mike Andrade uhn-drah-day Williams, Tavita Woodard Samson Anguay uhn-goo-eye kahuku: Benetton Fonua, Alema Tachibana Nevada (1) Ijumaa Armstrong E-jew-mah kailua: Cayman Shutter, Chauncy Winchester- las vegas: Jerrol Garcia-Williams Makainai Ho‘oikaika Cavaco-Amoy ho-OH-EE-kye-kah kāne‘ohe: Calen Friel, Kapua Sai, Kiha Sai North Carolina (1) cah-vah-ko ah-moy kapolei: Dustin Elisara, Donnie King, Jr., Kawika Fayetteville: Darius Bright Haku Correa HAH-koo, koh-RAY-ah Ornellas Mililani: Luke Ingram Ohio (2) Siaki Cravens see-AH-key Pearl City: David Lefotu, Beau Yap Cleveland: Mike Edwards Cecil Doe seh-sul wahiawa: Art Laurel, Ryan Pasoquen Massillon: J.T. Turner wai‘anae: Geordon Hanohano Alex Dunnachie duh-NAH-key waimanalo: Ho‘oikaika Cavaco-Amoy Pennsylvania (1) Dustin Elisara ell-E-sah-rah Philadelphia: Darryl McBride Jr. Paipai Falemalu pie-pie, fah-lay-MAH-loo Hawai‘i (3) Benetton Fonua FO-new-ah Hilo: Charles Clay, Jordan Loeffler Texas (2) kealakekua: Mike Andrade San antonio: Ethan Watanabe Geordon Hanohano jordan, hah-no-hah-no Tyler: Desmond Dean John Hardy-Tuliau too-lee-OW kaua‘i (2) Hunter Hollowed hollow-wed kapa‘a: Sean Shigematsu utah (1) waimea: Siasau Matagiese west valley City: Harold Moleni Joey Iosefa E-oh-seff-uh Leo Koloamatangi KO-low-ah-MAH-tungy Maui (1) washington (3) Steven Lakalaka lah-kah-lah-kah wailuku: Jordan Pu‘u-Robinson Bellevue: Kendrick Van Ackeren Mercer island: Leroy Lutu Art Laurel lar-RELL continentaL u.s. (47) Tacoma: Dee Maggitt David Lefotu lay-fo-too California (26) Jordan Loeffler law-fler Carson: Justin Alo american samoa (2) Leroy Lutu loo-too Compton: Will Gregory Fagasa: TJ Taimatuia Dee Maggitt mah-jet Concord: Justin Clapp Pago Pago: Joey Iosefa east Palo alto: Leo Koloamatangi Marcus Malepeai mah-lay-pay-I Folsom: David Graves Siasau Matagiese see-ah-SOW, ma-tong-EE-es-eh laguna Niguel austraLia (3) : Sean Schroeder Mike Milovale mee-low-VAH-lay livermore: Craig Cofer New South wales (1) long Beach: George Daily-Lyles, Chris Gant Sutherland: Blake Muir Harold Moleni mow-lenny los alamitos: Clark Evans Blake Muir m-YUR los angeles: Ijumaa Armstrong Queensland (1) Kyle Niiro knee-E-row Martinez: Trevor Davis, Jared Leaf Brisbane: Scott Harding Midway City: Kody Afusia Kawika Ornellas kah-VEE-kah, OR-neh-lahs victoria (1) Moorpark: Brenden Daley Jeremiah Ostrowski ah-STROW-skee Ontario: Chinedu Amadi Heidelberg: Alex Dunnachie Corey Paclebar PACK-lay-bar Pleasant Hill: Corey Paclebar redlands: Hunter Hollowed Bubba Poueu-Luna POO-ay-ooh lew-nah rodeo: Ikaika Woolsey new ZeaLand (1) auckland: Ben Dew Jordan Pu‘u-Robinson POO-oo Seaside: Mike Milovale Kapua Sai kah-POO-ah SIGH Thousand Oaks: John Lister Temecula: Siaki Cravens, John Hardy-Tuliau, Bubba Kiha Sai key-huh Poueu-Luna Moses Samia sah-me-ah vacaville: Brian Clay whittier: Tyler Hadden Sean Shigematsu shi-GAY-maht-su Alema Tachibana all-leh-mah, tah-chee-BAH-nah Colorado (2) TJ Taimatuia tie-MAH-too-E-ah Denver: Dylan McCagg Justin Vele veh-lay littleton: Ben Clarke Ethan Watanabe wuh-TUH-nob-bay Florida (4) Chauncy Winchester- Davie: Tony Grimes Makainai mah-KIE-nie Miami: Ne’Quan Phillips Miramar: Marrell Jackson Ikaika Woolsey E-kye-kah Tampa: Allen Sampson

14 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Post-Spring Depth Chart Offense Defense

LT 66 Blake Muir 6-5 295 Fr Sutherland, Australia DE 42 Paipai Falemalu 6-3 245 Sr Hau‘ula, O‘ahu 70 Frank Loyd, Jr. 6-3 300 So ‘Aiea, O‘ahu 53 Marcus Malepeai 6-1 260 So Honolulu, O‘ahu

LG 63 Ben Dew 6-5 305 Fr Auckland, New Zealand DT 90 Geordon Hanohano 6-1 300 Sr Wai‘anae, O‘ahu 67 Hunter Hallowed 6-1 275 Jr Redlands, CA 99 Haku Correa 6-2 305 Sr Honolulu, O‘ahu

C 71 Ben Clarke 6-3 275 Fr Littleton, CO NT 91 Moses Samia 6-1 295 So ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu 54 Kody Afusia 6-2 305 So Midway City, CA 59 Siasau Matagiese 6-2 285 Jr Waimea, Kaua‘i

RG 76 David Lefotu 6-3 305 So Pearl City, O‘ahu DE 92 Beau Yap 6-1 260 So Pearl City, O‘ahu 62 Chauncy Winchester-Makainai 6-4 325 Jr Kailua, O‘ahu 97 Tavita Woodard 6-4 260 Jr Honolulu, O‘ahu

RT 58 Jordan Loeffler 6-5 315 So Hilo, Hawai‘i WILL 55 George Daily-Lyles 5-11 230 Jr long Beach, CA 68 Sean Shigematsu 6-4 305 Fr Kapa‘a, O‘ahu 47 Kamalani Alo 6-2 215 Jr Hau‘ula, O‘ahu

TE 86 Craig Cofer 6-5 250 Jr livermore, CA MIKE 3 TJ Taimatuia 6-3 235 So Fagasa, American Samoa 82 Darius Bright 6-4 230 Sr Fayetteville, NC 56 Brenden Daley 6-3 255 Jr Moorpark, CA

X 5 Billy Ray Stutzmann 6-0 175 Jr Honolulu, O‘ahu SAM 41 Art Laurel 6-0 235 Jr Wahiawā, O‘ahu 89 Trevor Davis 6-1 170 So Martinez, CA 6 Darryl McBride, Jr. 6-2 220 Sr Philadelphia, PA 2 Allen Sampson 5-7 145 Jr Tampa, FL

CB 33 John Hardy-Tuliau 5-11 180 Jr Temecula, CA Z 29 Scott Harding 5-11 195 So Brisbane, Australia 10 Kawika Ornellas 5-9 175 Sr Kapolei, O‘ahu 81 Chris Gant 6-0 180 Jr Long Beach, CA 13 Justin Clapp 6-2 195 Jr Concord, CA SS 9 Bubba Poueu-Luna 5-11 175 So Temecula, CA 37 Charles Clay 5-11 190 Jr Hilo, Hawai‘i QB 14 David Graves 6-0 195 Jr Folsom, CA -OR- 12 Jeremy Higgins 6-1 200 So Honolulu, O‘ahu 11 Ikaika Woolsey 6-1 215 Fr Rodeo, CA FS 18 Mike Sellers 5-11 175 So ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu 22 Leroy Lutu 6-2 210 Sr Mercer Island, WA

RB 7 Joey Iosefa 6-0 240 So Pago Pago, American Samoa -OR- 4 Will Gregory 6-0 190 Fr Compton, CA CB 1 Mike Edwards 5-10 180 Jr Cleveland, OH 34 John Lister 6-0 210 So Thousand Oaks, CA 23 Dee Maggitt 5-8 170 So Tacoma, WA

F 48 Justin Vele 6-0 240 Fr Honolulu, O‘ahu -OR- 80 Jeremiah Ostrowski 5-9 175 Sr Honolulu, O‘ahu -OR- 94 Clark Evans 6-4 245 Jr Tustin, CA

Specialists

P 31 Alex Dunnachie 6-4 220 Sr Heidelberg, Australia KOR 1 Mike Edwards 5-10 180 Jr Cleveland, OH 27 Tyler Hadden 5-11 180 So Whittier, CA 81 Chris Gant 6-0 180 Jr Long Beach, CA

PK 27 Tyler Hadden 5-11 180 So Whittier, CA 64 Kyle Niiro 5-11 225 Sr Honolulu, O‘ahu PR 29 Scott Harding 5-11 195 So Brisbane, Australia 21 Samson Anguay 5-7 160 Fr ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu LS 45 Luke Ingram 6-6 235 Sr Mililani, O‘ahu 92 Beau Yap 6-1 260 So Pearl City, O‘ahu

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 15 head coach norm chow norm chow Head Coach 1st Season

It took nearly 40 years before Norm Chow finally secured his first collegiate head coaching job when he was named the University of Hawai‘i’s 22nd head football coach, Dec. 22, 2011. The Punahou School alum and Palolo Valley native succeeds Greg McMackin, who retired after four seasons as head coach of the Warriors. Chow, 65, is the first Asian-American head coach of a major col- lege football program. Chow takes over a program that has posted two losing seasons in the last three years. Prior to that, the Warriors made seven bowl appearances in 10 years and boasted three double-digit win seasons, including a 12-0 regular season in 2007. In addition, for the first time in 13 years, the Warriors will implement a new and a 30-27 victory over Georgia Tech in the Sun Bowl. offense – replacing the four-wide run-and-shoot with Chow’s pro-set that Known as an offensive mastermind, success has followed Chow wher- features fullbacks and tight ends. eever he’s been. A three-time national Assistant Coach of the Year, Chow Chow has a long coaching resume which includes 39 years of experi- has served as offensive coordinator for three national championship teams ence collegiately and in the National Football League. Among his 36 years (Brigham Young-1984 and USC-2003 and ’04) and has tutored three as a collegiate coach, Chow spent 27 years at Brigham Young, one year at winners (-BYU, -USC and North Carolina State, four years at USC, three years at UCLA and one year -USC) and six NFL first-round draft picks (Palmer, Leinart, at his alma mater, Utah. Chow also spent three years as offensive coordina- Philip Rivers-N.C. State, -BYU, Jim McMahon-BYU and tor for the NFL’s . Marc Wilson-BYU). Most recently, Chow was the offensive coordinator at Utah, where he Chow began his coaching career as head coach at Waialua High led the Utes to a runner-up finish in the Pac-12 South Division in 2011 School on the North Shore of O‘ahu from 1970-72. He then began a 27-year stint at where he served in a variety of positions, including assistant head coach, offensive coordinator, co- the norm chow FiLe offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach, receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Working under legendary head coach LaVell Edwards, Chow personaL called the offensive plays at BYU from 1982-99. years at uH: 1st season During his tenure at BYU, the Cougars posted a 244-91-3 record Hometown: Honolulu, O‘ahu Family: Wife Diane; sons Carter, Cameron, Chandler; daughter Maile; five grandchildren. and appeared in 23 bowl games, and he coached 21 offensive players who earned All-America honors. Brigham Young ranked in the nation’s Top 10 education in total offense in 12 of Chow’s 18 years as offensive coordinator. Utah, 1968, Bachelor of Arts in health, physical education and recreation Chow then spent one year as offensive coordinator at North Carolina Utah, 1970, Master’s in health, physical education and recreation/special education State in 2000, where he coached NFL first-round draft pick Philip Rivers Brigham Young, 1979, Ed.D. in educational psychology to Freshman All-American honors before moving to USC, where he was part of two national championship teams in four seasons and coached pLaYing eXperience Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart. Palmer, the Utah, 1965-67, Offensive guard first overall pick of the 2003 NFL Draft, left the school as the Pac-10’s Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL), 1968 career leader in passing yards and total offense. Leinart was a two-time first team All-American who was also named the Walter Camp Player of the coaching resume Year in 2004. years School/Team Position After a successful stint at USC, Chow then took his talents to the 2012 Hawai‘i Head Coach NFL as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee where he tutored quarter- 2011 Utah Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends 2008-10 UCLA Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks back and helped the Titans earn a spot in the NFL playoffs 2005-07 Tennessee Titans Offensive Coordinator and finish the regular season with a record of 10-6. In 2006, Young, a 2001-04 USC Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks rookie quarterback from Texas, took over the offense during the fourth 2000 North Carolina State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks week of the season. He led the team to an 8-5 record, earned Rookie of the 1996-99 Brigham Young Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Year honors (only the second quarterback to win AP Offensive Rookie of 1990-95 Brigham Young Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive the Year) and became the first rookie quarterback to play in the Pro Bowl. Coordinator/Quarterbacks In 2005, Chow adapted to the pro game with ease despite an offense 1982-89 Brigham Young Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks that relied on a youthful cast of players and encountered numerous inju- 1976-81 Brigham Young Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator 1973-75 Brigham Young Graduate Assistant ries. Tennessee ranked ninth in the NFL in passing and ranked 17th 1970-72 Waialua HS Head Coach overall in offense. The group of rookie receivers (WR Brandon Jones, WR

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Roydell Williams, WR Courtney Roby and TE Bo Scaife) became the Year-BY-Year record as assistant coach first quartet of rookie receivers since the 1968 to each record at least 20 receptions in a season. Scaife would also establish a Overall Conf. new rookie tight end franchise mark for receptions with 37. Season Team w-l Finish Bowl/Playoff s Chow moved back to the collegiate ranks as offensive coordinator 1973 Brigham Young (WAC) 5-6 T-4th None and quarterbacks coach at UCLA for three seasons before becoming 1974 Brigham Young (WAC) 7-4-1 1st Fiesta Bowl offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Utah at the start of the 1975 Brigham Young (WAC) 6-5 T-4th None 2011 season. 1976 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-3 T-1st Tangerine Bowl 1977 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-2 T-1st None At UCLA, Kevin Prince enjoyed one of the top seasons ever by a 1978 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-4 1st Holiday Bowl Bruin freshman quarterback, ranking second in pass completions, pass- 1979 Brigham Young (WAC) 11-1 1st Holiday Bowl ing yards and total offense. In 2008, quarterback Kevin Craft completed 1980 Brigham Young (WAC) 12-1 1st Holiday Bowl 232 passes, the second-highest total in school history. 1981 Brigham Young (WAC) 11-2 1st Holiday Bowl Chow, the recipient of the 2002 Broyles Award as the nation’s top 1982 Brigham Young (WAC) 8-4 1st Holiday Bowl assistant coach, has coached eight of the top 14 NCAA career passing 1983 Brigham Young (WAC) 11-1 1st Holiday Bowl efficiency leaders 1984 Brigham Young (WAC) 13-0* 1st Holiday Bowl coaching highLights and 13 of the top 1985 Brigham Young (WAC) 11-3 1st Citrus Bowl 30 single-season 1986 Brigham Young (WAC) 8-5 2nd Freedom Bowl Part of three National Championship teams passing yardage 1987 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-4 2nd All-American Bowl – Brigham Young (1984) leaders. Chow 1988 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-4 T-3rd Freedom Bowl – USC (2003, ’04) has also received 1989 Brigham Young (WAC) 10-3 1st Holiday Bowl 1990 Brigham Young (WAC) 10-3 1st Holiday Bowl Mentored three Heisman Trophy Winners the National 1991 Brigham Young (WAC) 8-3-2 1st Holiday Bowl – Ty Detmer, Brigham Young (1990) Assistant Coach – Carson Palmer, USC (2002) 1992 Brigham Young (WAC) 8-5 T-1st Aloha Bowl – Matt Leinart, USC (2004) of the Year by the 1993 Brigham Young (WAC) 6-6 T-1st Holiday Bowl Helped lead teams to 30 bowl games 1994 Brigham Young (WAC) 10-3 T-2nd Copper Bowl Coached six NFL fi rst-round draft-pick quarter- Foundation in 1995 Brigham Young (WAC) 7-4 T-1st None backs – Carson Palmer (USC), Matt Leinart (USC), 1999 and Athlon 1996 Brigham Young (WAC) 14-1 1st Cotton Bowl Philip Rivers (NC State), Steve Young (BYU), Jim in 1993, and the 1997 Brigham Young (WAC) 6-5 5th None McMahon (BYU), Marc Wilson (BYU) NCAA Division 1998 Brigham Young (WAC) 9-5 2nd Liberty Bowl Coached one NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback – I-A Offensive 1999 Brigham Young (MW) 8-4 T-1st Motor City Bowl Steve Young Coordinator of the 2000 North Carolina State (ACC) 8-4 5th MicronPC.com Bowl Year by American 2001 USC (Pac-10) 6-6 5th Las Vegas Bowl awards and honors Football Monthly 2002 USC (Pac-10) 11-2 T-1st Orange Bowl in 1996 and 2002. 2003 USC (Pac-10) 12-1* 1st Rose Bowl 2004 USC (Pac-10) 13-0^ 1st Orange Bowl 2002 Broyles Award (Nation’s top assistant coach) Chow and Coached eight of the top 14 NCAA career 2005 Tennessee Titans (NFL) 4-12 3rd None his wife Diane, 2006 Tennessee Titans (NFL) 8-8 2nd None passing-effi ciency leaders have three sons, Coached 13 of the top 30 single-season passing 2007 Tennessee Titans (NFL) 10-6 3rd Wildcard Playoff s yardage leaders Carter, Cameron, 2008 UCLA (Pac-10) 4-8 8th None 1999 National Assistant Coach of the Year by the and Chandler, one 2009 UCLA (Pac-10) 7-6 8th EagleBank Bowl American Football Foundation daughter, Maile, 2010 UCLA (Pac-10) 4-8 9th None 1993 National Assistant Coach of the Year by and five grandchil- 2011 Utah (Pac-12) 8-5 T-3rd Sun Bowl Athlon in 1993 dren. * denotes National Championship season ^ denotes BCS National Championship vacated NCAA Division I-A Off ensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football Monthly in 1996 and 2002 Selected to Utah’s All-Century Team as an of- fensive lineman

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 17 head coach norm chow what people are saying about a phenomenal coach for such a long time that it was TrevOr MaTTiCH, Former Byu Off ensive line- inevitable that this was going to happen. I can imagine man/eSPN analyst norm chow… how excited he is to be able to coach at the University “I think that’s a great fi t. He was a quarterbacks coach of Hawai‘i—it’s probably a dream job for him. I know and off ensive coordinator at BYU and I know him Neil aBerCrOMBie, governor, State of Hawai‘i he’s going to do a great job and I’m just really, really from those days there. I knew then that our talent was “I believe that enthusiasm will echo throughout the excited for his family. He’s going to do a great job. always maximized and no matter what happened, our state. It’s up to all of us in Hawai‘i to back him and the Norm is an old-school coach but he’s very, very good at guys were in a position to win. Off the fi eld, though, team in fully supporting a Division I program.” what he does.” he’s even a better fi t because he’s from Honolulu and knowing the family values of the Polynesian culture are M.r.C. greeNwOOD, uH President , President, critical. He understands that.” “Th e University is delighted to welcome back a native “I’m so excited about this. It’s a great thing for the son. We are pleased to have such a talented coach lead us University. I think it’s the most natural thing in the CHuCk aMaTO, Former North Carolina State forward. It is also a pleasure to make history with the fi rst world. Th e beautiful thing about this is that he’s going Head Football Coach Asian-American head coach in major .” home. He’s kind of come full circle and I think it’s a “I think it’s great that he’s been aff orded this op- wonderful thing for the University, for Norm, and his portunity back in his home state. He’s an outstanding JiM DONOvaN, uH athletics Director family. He is as creative a football coach that I’ve ever football coach and an outstanding person and it’s “I am happy and proud to welcome Norm Chow as worked with or know. His execution on off ense— something in my opinion that he’s been deserving of our new football coach. Obviously Norm is one of the wherever he’s gone—it’s clear that he puts his imprint for many, many years. We became friends a long, long best off ensive minds in the country and we are thrilled on the off ense. He’s had Heisman Trophy winners at time ago and I was fortunate to have him for only one that he’s able to come home to lead our football USC and BYU, Rivers at NC State, and all the great year at NC State—wish he was here for longer than program. Th is is special not only for the university but players that he had at BYU, so I think he’s the perfect that. He’s very sound fundamentally and he can speak for him. His wide-open off ense and name recognition hire.” the language to the young men of this day. He’s very will only help us in recruiting the top talent to our organized and I hope he doesn’t stop calling plays university and football program.” kyle wHiTTiNgHaM, utah Head Football because he’s a tremendous play caller.” Coach PHiliP riverS, San Diego Chargers QB and “While we’re sorry to see Norm leave, the opportunity kale aNe, Punahou School, Head Football former N.C. State QB to become the head coach at Hawai‘i was too good to Coach/associate athletics Director “Without (Coach Chow), I don’t know if I would’ve pass up. We appreciate his contribution to our program “In any position, your character is vital. I think Norm had the success that I had as a freshman, which then over the past year and wish him all the best in his new has great values, he is a family man and he is a son of I was able to continue through the rest of my college position.” Hawai‘i. He understands the values that we have here career. Although I only had him one year, we’ve kept of family and getting people together for a good cause. in touch over the past 10 years and I think he’s a great lavell eDwarDS, Former Byu Head Coach I think Norm is a good fi t and that this is his dream job coach. As a quarterback, he had a way of really giving “I think it’s a great hire. I think he’ll do an outstanding and it’s not a stepping stone for him. He wants to do you the best chance to be successful. I think the Uni- job like he has everywhere else he’s been. He did a tre- well not just for himself, but for everyone in Hawai‘i— versity of Hawai‘i is getting a great man.” mendous job for us and Southern Cal and everywhere he wants to represent our community well. It’s great to else he’s been. I think it’s just a great hire and I’m real see that his patience has paid off .” Ty DeTMer, Former Byu Quarterback, Heisman happy for him and for the University of Hawai‘i. I Trophy winner think it’ll be a good fi t and I sure do think he’ll be suc- Pal elDreDge, Punahou School, Class of 1964, “I’m just really excited for Norm. I think it’s a great cessful over there.” Classmate/Teammate Football, Basketball, Baseball opportunity for him. He’s been around a lot of football “Th is is long overdue, but at last this native son is and he really helped me progress and was a great coach laNe kiFFiN, uSC Head Football Coach coming home. He’s not only a local boy, but he’s my for me. It will be great for the University. He’s really “We’re very excited for Coach Chow. After an out- teammate and my classmate. I think he’s wanted this good at putting together a system for what he has to standing career as an assistant coach with many teams, job for a long time. He’s the fi rst Asian-American head work with. I think he will give people as much as they it’s nice to see him fulfi ll his dream to be a head coach. coach and part-Hawaiian. In addition to that, Norm can handle. I think he’s really good with assessing what Th at’s a great hire by Hawai‘i and should lead to many has credentials that no one can match. If I’m a quarter- he has and calling plays and putting together a game years of success for the Warrior football program. We back or off ensive lineman, I’m thinking, I have a better plan with what talent he has to work with.” look forward to facing Coach Chow and his team when chance if I go to Hawai‘i.” Hawai‘i comes to the Coliseum this fall.” CarSON PalMer, Oakland raiders QB, Heisman Trophy winner and former uSC QB “He’s a great man, great coach and great role model. Th ey will be an extremely hard-working team that’s well prepared. He’ll focus on winning, education and just bettering the young kids that he’s tutoring.” reggie BuSH, Miami Dolphins running Back, Former uSC rB “I really enjoyed playing under Coach Chow. I learned a great deal from him and grew both as a person and as a player under his direction. He has a great background and it’s no surprise that he has coached so many outstanding players. He is an excellent teacher who was instrumental in my development at the college level, and being exposed to his innovative off ense was a great way to prepare me for the NFL. I enjoyed my time playing for him and I think he will bring an exciting and winning style of football to Hawai‘i.”

MaTT leiNerT, Houston Texas Quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and former uSC QB “I’m excited for Coach Chow. He was an instrumental part of my career in college and helped me grow as a quarterback and as a person in college. He’s just been Norm Chow and Governor Neil Abercrombie 18 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football assistant coaches tommY thom Lee kaumeYer Offensive Coordinatorreceivers Defensive CoordinatorlBs 1st Season 1st Season

With more than 40 years of coach- Thom Kaumeyer brings NFL coaching ing experience, Tommy Lee joins the Lee’s FiLe experience to the Warrior coaching staff kaumeYer’s FiLe Warrior coaching staff as the offensive as the team’s defensive coordinator. He coordinator and wide receivers coach. personaL comes to UH after spending the past personaL Lee’s previous experience includes stints four seasons with the National Football years at uH: 1st season years at uH: 1st season at the high school, collegiate and profes- League’s Jacksonville Jaguars. Hometown: Honolulu, O‘ahu Hometown: Encinitas, Calif. sional levels. Kaumeyer has more than 20 years alma Mater: Willamette (1963) alma Mater: Regents (1993) Most recently, Lee was head of combined collegiate and professional coach at Montana Western, where he football coaching experience. His previ- pLaYing eXperience coached from 2001-07 and compiled pLaYing eXperience ous collegiate experience includes defen-  1991-93: (NFL) a 33-43 record. The team was co-  1963, Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) sive coordinator at Tulane and defensive  1989-90: (NFL) champions of the Frontier Conference  1959-62, Willamette coordinator and defensive backs coach at  1989: Los Angeles (NFL) in 2002 and ’04, including an NAIA San Diego State. He also spent two sea-  1987-88: Oregon playoff appearance in 2002. During his coaching eXperience sons as defensive quality control coach  1985-86: Palomar final season as head coach, the Bulldogs  2012: Hawai‘i with the NFL’s . finished the 2007 season leading the Assistant (Running Backs) The Encinitas, Calif., native coached conference in total offense (372.5 yards  2001-07: Montana Western at Jacksonville, where he assisted with coaching eXperience per game) and passing (255.9 ypg). Head Coach the defensive backs from 2008-11. While  2012: Hawai‘i  Previously, Lee coached at Utah 1998-2000: Utah there, he directed the development of Assistant (Defensive Coordinator) from 1995-2000, where he was quar- Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) 2009 draft pick Derek Cox, who led the  2008-11: Jacksonville (NFL)  1995-97: Utah terbacks coach and offensive coordina- team in interceptions in each of his first Assistant (Asst. Defensive Backs) Assistant (Quarterbacks)  2007: Tulane tor. He gained the title of offensive  two seasons. The Jaguars improved defen- 1993-94: Toronto (CFL) Assistant (Defensive Coordinator) coordinator in 1998 and the Utes led Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) sively from 28th in 2010 to sixth in 2011,  2002-06: San Diego State the Western Athletic Conference in  1991-92: San Antonio (WFL) the second-largest improvement in the total offense (415.3 ypg) and were NFL, and improved in nearly every sta- Assistant (Defensive Coordinator/DBs) Assistant (Offensive Coordinator)  second in scoring (30.8 ppg). That  1986-90: Montana tistical category from the previous season. 2000-01: Atlanta (NFL) season, the Utes also finished 18th Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) The 2011 defense allowed 313.0 yards Defensive Quality Control nationally in rushing offense (206.0  1984-85: Portland State per game, the fewest since 2006.  1998-2000: Palomar ypg), the first time since 1984 that Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) After spending one season at Assistant (Defensive Coordinator/ a Utah team averaged 200 yards  1974-83: Willamette Tulane, Kaumeyer joined Rich Brooks’ Special Teams) per game. In 1999, the Utes led the Head Coach Kentucky Wildcats for a few weeks  1995-96: Onward Kashiyama, Ltd. Mountain West Conference and  1972-73: Willamette before taking the position at Jacksonville. Head Coach finished 16th nationally in scoring Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) In his one season at Tulane,  1991-94: Palomar  offense at 33.0 points per game. 1968-71: St. Louis High School Kaumeyer helped turn around the Green Assistant Coach Prior to his six-year stint with Head Coach & Assistant Coach Wave defense, improving their national  1964-67: Central Catholic HS Utah, Lee spent four seasons in pro- ranking in scoring defense, total defense Head Coach & Assistant Coach fessional football, two years as offen- and rushing defense from the previous season. sive coordinator and quarterbacks From 2002-06, Kaumeyer was the defensive coordinator at San Diego coach for Toronto of the Canadian State, where the Aztecs produced one of the best defenses in the Mountain West Football League (1993-94) and two years at San Antonio of the World League of Conference. During his first year with SDSU, he orchestrated the biggest defensive American Football (1991-92). In 1992, San Antonio shared the best record (7-2) in improvement in the country from 95th in 2002 to eighth in ’03. In 2004, the Aztecs the league. ranked in the Top 50 nationally in three team defensive categories and finished sec- From 1986-90, Lee was the offensive coordinator at Division I-AA Montana, ond in the MWC in red-zone defense each of the last two seasons. where the Grizzlies compiled a 38-20 record during his stay. The Griz made the Prior to SDSU, Kaumeyer spent two seasons on the Atlanta Falcons staff (2000- playoffs twice, including a semifinal appearance in 1989, the same year the team 01), serving in all facets of the defensive game plan as the assistant secondary coach. posted the best mark in school history at 11-3. His offense ranked in the nation’s Previously, Kaumeyer worked at Palomar College as both defensive coordina- Top 10 for four years. tor and special teams coach from 1998-2000. It was his second stint at Palomar and Lee coached two seasons at Portland State from 1984-85. At PSU, Lee coached in between, spent two years in Tokyo, Japan, where he was the head coach and over- Terry Summerfield, an all-conference quarterback who led the Vikings to a Western saw football operations for Onward Kashiyama, Ltd., in 1995 and ’96. Conference championship in 1984. His first stint at Palomar began in 1991, where he would gradually work his Lee’s move to the NCAA ranks came after a decade of coaching (1972-82) at way up to the head coach position in his final season of 1994. Kaumeyer led the Willamette College, an NAIA school in Oregon. He was an assistant at the school Comets to a record of 8-3 and ranked No. 18 nationally by JC Grid-Wire. for two years before assuming the head coaching job in 1974 until ’83. As a player, Kaumeyer was an All-American safety at Palomar before transfer- Lee starred as quarterback for Saint Louis School in Honolulu before an ring to the , where he played two seasons and earned all-Pac-10 All-America career at Willamette from 1959-62. He later played one year with the honors. As a safety, Kaumeyer was drafted by the L.A. Rams in 1989 and also played Ottawa Rough Riders of the CFL. He was inducted into the NAIA District II Hall with Seattle (1989-90) and the New York Giants (1991-93). of Fame as the Outstanding Back in 1985 and Willamette Hall of Fame in 1995. He received his bachelor’s degree in American studies from Regents University He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Central Catholic High in Albany, N.Y., in 1993, and later earned a master’s degree in education at Azusa School in Portland, Ore., from 1964-68 before returning to coach at his alma mater Pacific in 1998. Saint Louis School from 1968-71. Kaumeyer and his wife, Kayoko, reside in Honolulu. Lee and his wife, Haunani, have three adult children, Pohai, Momi, and Ipo, and four grandchildren.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 19 assistant coaches chris keith demarest uperesa Special Teams Coor.Safeties running Backs 1st Season 1st Season

Chris Demarest, a 22-year coach- Honolulu-native Keith Uperesa ing veteran, joins the Warriors as demarest’s FiLe returns to his home state and joins the uperesa’s FiLe special teams coordinator while also Warrior coaching staff as the running assisting with the defensive second- personaL backs coach. Uperesa comes to UH personaL ary as the safeties coach. years at uH: 1st season from Nicholls State, where he served years at uH: 1st season In addition, Demarest coordi- Hometown: Keyport, N.J. as associate head coach and offensive Hometown: Honolulu, O‘ahu nates UH’s summer football camps alma Mater: Northeastern (1988) line coach the past two seasons. alma Mater: BYU (1984) and coaching clinic. Uperesa spent the previous Most recently, Demarest four seasons at UNLV (2005-09) pLaYing eXperience coached at East Stroudsburg pLaYing eXperience as the offensive line coach where he   1979-80, Denver (NFL) University in Pennsylvania, where 1988, Washington Redskins (NFL) coached six all-conference linemen,  1983-87, Northeastern  1978, Oakland (NFL) he coached the special teams and including NFL fourth-round draft  1974-77, BYU secondary in 2011. It was his sec- pick Joe Hawley. ond stint with the Warriors after coaching eXperience In 2004, Uperesa coached at also coaching ESU’s secondary in  2012: Hawai‘i Utah as the offensive line and tight coaching eXperience  1993. Assistant (Special Teams Coordinator/ ends coach and was instrumental in 2012: Hawai‘i In 2010, Demarest was the Safeties) the Utes’ undefeated season, capped Assistant (Running Backs)  defensive coordinator and associ-  2011: East Stroudsburg off by a win in the Fiesta Bowl. The 2010-11: Nicholls State ate head coach at Tiffin University Assistant (Defensive Backs & Special Mountain West Conference cham- Associate Head Coach (Offensive Line)  in Ohio. Prior to that, he was the Teams Coordinator) pion Utes was the first school from 2005-2009: UNLV head football coach and athlet-  2010: Tiffin a non-BCS conference to not only Assistant (Offensive Line)  ics director at Hudson Catholic Assistant (Defensive Coordinator/ play in a BCS bowl game but to win 2004: Utah Regional High School in Jersey Associate Head Coach) it as well. In his only season at Utah, Assistant (Offensive Line & Tight Ends)  City, N.J., in 2009.  2009: Hudson Catholic Regional HS Uperesa coached first-team all-MWC 2003: El Camino College Demarest spent five seasons at Head Coach/Athletics Director pick Chris Kemoeatu and also worked Assistant (Asst. Offensive Line)  Rutgers University (2004-08) and  2004-08: Rutgers with current NFL quarterback Alex 2002: USC coached the nation’s second-ranked Assistant (Secondary/Assistant Head Smith and two-time national cham- Assistant (Offensive Tackles & Tight Ends)  pass defense in 2007 and the sixth- Coach) pion head coach Urban Meyer. 2001: USC ranked pass defense in 2006.  2000-03: North Carolina State Prior to Utah, Uperesa spent Assistant (Offensive Line)  Prior to Rutgers, Demarest Assistant (Secondary) one year at El Camino Community 1999-2000: Idaho State coached the secondary at North  1998-99: Florida State College, guiding the squad to the Assistant Head Coach (Offensive Carolina State from 2000-03, Assistant (Cornerbacks) Verizon Southern California Bowl Coordinator / Offensive Line  where he helped the Wolfpack to  1995-97: Lehigh Championship. 1995-99: Snow Junior College a Top 20 pass defense in 2002. It Assistant (Secondary) From 2001-02, Uperesa was Head Coach  was there where Demarest coached  1994: Millersville part of the USC staff where he was 1987-94: Snow Junior College with current UH head coach Norm Assistant (Secondary) the offensive line coach in 2001 Assistant (Offensive Line/Special Teams)  Chow, who served as offensive  1993: East Stroudsburg before working with tackles and 1985-86: BYU coordinator in 2000. Assistant (Secondary) tight ends in 2002. During his Graduate Assistant Demarest coached the corner-  1991-92: Northeastern time, he played a role in leading backs at Florida State from 1998- Assistant (Defensive Line) the Trojans to victories in the 2001 99 and was part of the school’s  1990: East Carolina Las Vegas Bowl and 2003 Orange Bowl. national championship team that Volunteer Assistant Prior to USC, Uperesa served as the offensive coordinator and offensive line went undefeated during the 1999  1989: Rutgers coach at Idaho State from 1999-2000. The 1999 squad had one of the best offenses in season. In his first season with the Graduate Assistant school history with a 3,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and a team-scoring average Seminoles in 1998, Demarest guid- of 30 points per game. Idaho finished both seasons in the Top 20 nationally in passing, ed the defense to the No. 1-ranked including a No. 9 ranking in 1999. pass defense in the nation. In his two seasons with FSU, the Seminoles competed in Uperesa spent 12 years at Snow College where he started in 1987 as the offen- the Fiesta and Sugar bowls. sive line coach. He worked his way up to head coach in 1995 and compiled a 35-8 Demarest served as secondary coach at Lehigh (1995-97), where he was part record in five seasons until 1999. He guided Snow College to four consecutive Top of the 1995 Patriot League Championship team. He also served as secondary coach 10 rankings and four straight bowl victories. at Millersville (1994) and also at Northeastern (1991-92). He volunteered as an Uperesa’s coaching career began as a graduate assistant for his alma mater BYU assistant at East Carolina (1990) and also acted as a graduate assistant at Rutgers in from 1985-86. In his two seasons, BYU played in the Florida Citrus Bowl in 1985 1989. and the Freedom Bowl in 1986. In all, Demarest has been a part of nine bowl teams during his coaching ten- Uperesa is a graduate of Punahou School where he starred in football and later ure. He has coached 17 players who went on to play in the NFL, including two Pro was an all-Western Athletic Conference offensive tackle for BYU from 1974-77. He Bowlers and one Most Valuable Player (Dexter Jackson). played in the 1977 and Blue-Gray Classic. The 1988 graduate of Northeastern was first team All-New England and I-AA Following his collegiate career, he played three seasons in the NFL for the honorable mention All-America after leading the nation with 11 interceptions in Oakland Raiders (1978) and (1979-80). 1987. He was a four-year letterman at defensive back and went on to sign as a free Keith and his wife, Kaipo, have three adult children, Ikaika, Naupaka and agent to the Washington Redskins in 1988. Kahikole. Ikaika, who played football at Idaho State, has two children, Isabella and Demarest has one daughter, Junelle, and two sons, Dante and Christopher. Sophia. Naupaka played collegiate women’s basketball at Norfolk State and Cal State Dominguez Hills.

20 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football assistant coaches chris tonY wiesehan tuioti run game Coordinator / Ol linebackers 1st Season 5th Season

Chris Wiesehan begins his first season Tony Tuioti begins his fifth season as the Warriors offensive line coach wiesehan’s FiLe on the Warrior coaching staff and tuioti’s FiLe and run game coordinator. first as the team’s linebackers coach. Wiesehan comes to UH after personaL The only holdover from former personaL serving as wide receivers coach for years at uH: 1st season coach Greg McMackin’s staff, Tuioti years at uH: 5th season the of the Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. spent the past two seasons as the Hometown: Tustin, Calif. League. In 2011, alma Mater: Wabash (1994) defensive tackles coach and helped alma Mater: Hawai‘i (2000) he helped Winnipeg to the , transform that unit among the best in while in his first year he coached a pLaYing eXperience the Western Athletic Conference. pLaYing eXperience group which boasted the second lead-  1990-93, Wabash College A former defensive tackle for  1996-99, Hawai‘i ing receiver in the league in Terrence the Warriors, Tuioti mentored all- Edwards, who finished with 1,372 coaching eXperience WAC tackles Kaniela Tuipulotu and yards and 12 touchdowns. Vaughn Meatoga, and Zach Masch. coaching eXperience  2012: Hawai‘i  Wiesehan spent the 2009 season All three played in postseason all-star 2012, Hawai‘i Assistant (Offensive Line/Run Game at UCLA as tight ends coach. The games while Meatoga and Masch Assistant (Linebackers) Coordinator)  Bruins participated in the Eagle Bank earned NFL free-agent deals. The 2010-11, Hawai‘i  2010-11: Winnipeg (CFL) Bowl and tight ends Ryan Moya defense improved its sack total from Assistant (Defensive Tackles) Assistant (Receivers)  and Logan Paulsen signed with the 16 in 2009, to 30 in 2010, to 35 in 2008-09, Hawai‘i  2009: UCLA Cleveland Browns and Washington 2011, the latter of which ranked in Director of Player Personnel Assistant (Tight Ends)  Redskins, respectively. the Top 15 nationally. 2007, Silverado HS  2007-08: Syracuse From 2007-08, Wiesehan was In 2010, the defensive line did Defensive Coordinator Assistant (Offensive Line)  the offensive line coach at Syracuse. not allow a 100-yard rusher in WAC 2003-05, Kalaheo HS  2006: James Madison During his tenure, the Orange had play and the defense led the nation Head Coach Assistant (Offensive Line) their first 1,000-yard rusher in five in turnovers forced with 38. Over  2005: Tampa Bay (NFL) seasons and two of his players were the past decade, the 2010 defense Offensive Assistant either drafted or signed by NFL ranked second among all UH teams in total defense, allowing 357.6 yards per game  2001 & ’04: Northern Arizona teams. In addition, his offensive line and rushing defense at 135.9 yards per game. Of the team’s 30 sacks, 22.5 were pro- Assistant (Receivers) cut the number of sacks allowed in duced by defensive linemen.  2002-03: Northern Arizona half during his second year. An honorable mention all-WAC lineman as a junior at UH, Tuioti spent his Assistant (Offensive Line) Prior to Syracuse, Wiesehan first two seasons on the coaching staff as the Director of Player Personnel. In that  2000: Buffalo served as the offensive line coach at role, he assisted with the recruiting program and monitored the academic achieve- Assistant (Offensive Line) James Madison in 2006. In his only ments of the student-athletes.  1999: Buffalo season, the Dukes won the Atlantic 10 Tuioti was a four-year letterman for the Warriors from 1996-99. During his Assistant (Receivers) South Division and led the conference senior year, he was a member of the NCAA’s all-time turnaround team after UH  1997-98: Notre Dame in rushing. JMU also ranked 11th finished with a 9-4 record and were co-WAC champions and winners of the Jeep Assistant (Tight Ends) nationally in rushing and qualified for O‘ahu Bowl over Oregon State. Following that season, he was one of four Warriors  1996: Purdue NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. selected to participate in the annual Hula Bowl. Assistant (Tight Ends) Wiesehan gained NFL experi- He is one of two former Warriors to win a WAC championship as a player  1994-95: Fort Hays State ence by working as an offensive and as a coach in school history. Assistant (Receivers) assistant for Tampa Bay in 2005. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in sociology from UH in 2000, Tuioti Prior to that, he coached at Northern served as the team’s graduate assistant coach in 2000 and ’01 and later earned his Arizona from 2001-04, where he spent master’s in educational administration in 2002. Tuioti also received a second mas- two seasons each as wide receivers coach and offensive line coach. At NAU, the line ter’s degree in special education from UNLV in 2007. allowed the fewest sacks in the Big Sky while helping produce a 1,000-yard rusher Prior to UH, Tuioti served as defensive coordinator at Silverado High School and six linemen earning all-conference honors. NAU also won the 2003 Big Sky in Las Vegas, Nev., where he helped the team to the Southeast Division champion- Championship and qualified for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 2001 and ’03. ship with a 10-1 record. He coached the division’s Defensive Player of the Year, four Wiesehan spent two seasons at Buffalo (1999-2000) coaching the wide receiv- all-region selections and three all-state defensive players in 2007, his only season at ers and tight ends during his first season and offensive line in his second year. Silverado. In 1997 and ’98, he was on staff at Notre Dame as the tight ends coach where Prior to moving to Las Vegas, Tuioti was the head coach at Kalaheo High the Irish participated in the Independence Bowl and the Gator Bowl. He spent the School on O‘ahu from 2003-05. He led the Mustangs to the OIA playoffs for the 1996 season coaching the tight ends at Purdue and mentored three-time Super Bowl first time in 10 years and was the youngest varsity head coach in the state. champion New England Patriot Matt Light. Tuioti is a 1995 graduate of Foothill High School in Tustin, Calif. He and his He began his coaching career at Fort Hays State from 1994-95 as the receiv- wife, former UH volleyball player Keala Nihipali, have seven children: Teisa, Teivis, ers coach, where he coached two All-Americans and four all-conference players. Teilor, Teitum, Teimana, Teiyana and Teinia. Nihipali lettered for Dave Shoji’s The school won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and participated in the Rainbow Wahine program in 1997. Division II National Playoffs. As a player, Wiesehan was a wide receiver and kick returner at Wabash College (1990-93). As a senior, he served as team captain and earned All-America honors while being named his team’s Receiver of the Year for the third time. Wiesehan and his wife, Renee, have one son, Colton.

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Rauscher comes to UH from Utah, where he was an administrative assistant rauscher’s FiLe daronte’ in 2011 working under current UH head coach Norm Chow, who was the Utes’ personaL offensive coordinator. In his only season years at uH: 1st season at Utah, the Utes finished 8-5 and was Hometown: Carlsbad, Calif. Jones runner-up in the Pac-12 South Division. alma Mater: UCLA (2007) Secondary Utah played in the Sun Bowl where they 1st Season defeated Georgia Tech, 30-27. pLaYing eXperience In 2010, Rauscher was the offensive  2003-05: UCLA coordinator at Dixie State for one season. Daronte’ Jones joins the Warrior Prior to that, he spent four years at his coaching staff as secondary coach Jones’ FiLe alma mater UCLA, where he served in coaching eXperience after spending one season with numerous capacities and was mentored by  2012: Hawai‘i the ’s personaL current UH head coach Norm Chow. Assistant (Tight Ends) Montreal Alouettes. years at uH: 1st season As a player, Rauscher’s career was cut  2011: Utah During his one-year stint with Hometown: Capital Heights, Md. short following his junior season. He then Administrative Assistant Montreal as defensive backs coach, alma Mater: Morgan State (2001) assisted with the Bruins’ coaching staff as  2010: Dixie State Jones helped the Alouettes finish an intern and student coach working with Assistant (Offensive Coordinator) second in the East Division and pLaYing eXperience the offensive coaches and helping to recruit  2008-09: UCLA coached , a first-team CFL Graduate Assistant  1996, Temple a Top 10 class. In 2006, he served as an all-star.  2007: UCLA  1997-2001, Morgan State undergraduate assistant working with the Prior to Montreal, Jones spent offensive line. Intern one season as defensive graduate assis-  2006: UCLA coaching eXperience After earning his bachelor’s degree in tant at UCLA, where he assisted the history in 2007, the Carlsbad, Calif., native Undergraduate Assistant  2012: Hawai‘i defensive coaches with game prepara- served as a graduate assistant at UCLA Assistant (Secondary) tion and worked with the cornerbacks. (2008-09), working under Chow while also  2011: Montreal (CFL) It was at UCLA where Jones and assisting with the tight ends. His other duties included breaking down opponents’ game Assistant (Defensive Backs) current UH head coach Norm Chow video, aiding the coaches with game preparation and directing the defensive scout team.  2010: UCLA worked together on the Bruins staff. Rauscher was a standout high school player at La Costa Canyon High School Graduate Assistant (Cornerbacks) From 2005-09, Jones was assis- in California, where he played on both sides of the ball at linebacker, defensive end,  2005-09: Bowie State tant head coach and defensive coor- offensive line and running back before earning a scholarship at UCLA. Assistant Head Coach (Defensive dinator at Bowie State University in Rauscher and his wife, Courtney, reside in Honolulu. Maryland. In addition to coordinat- Coordinator) ing the Bulldogs defense, Jones also  2004: Franklin Senior HS served as the pro liaison. At Bowie Assistant (Defensive Coordinator) State, Jones’ defense was known as  2003-04: Jeanerette (La.) HS an aggressive, attacking unit that Assistant (Defensive Coordinator) Lewis ranked No. 1 in Division II in total  2002-03: Nicholls State defense in 2009, allowing only 217.7 Assistant (Safeties) yards per game. They also ranked  2001-02: Lenoir-Rhyne College No. 2 nationally in rushing defense Graduate Assistant poweLL (56.5 yards per game) and ninth in Defensive line pass-efficiency defense. Two Bulldogs 1st Season were named first team All-CIAA and two more were named to the second unit. During his tenure, BSU’s defense ranked in the Top 5 nationally in five differ- Born in Honolulu, Lewis Powell returns ent statistical categories (total defense, scoring defense, pass efficiency defense, sacks to his birth state as he begins his coaching poweLL’s FiLe and rushing defense, including third or higher in total defense). Under Jones’ watch, career as the Warriors’ defensive line coach. eight defensive players were named All-CIAA, three named All-CIAA Rookie Class, Powell comes to UH from Utah, where he and one D2football.com All-American. personaL was a player and graduate assistant. years at uH: 1st season Before joining the Bulldog staff, Jones served as assistant football coach and Powell spent three years on the Utah defensive coordinator at Jeanerette (La.) Senior High School (2004) and assistant Hometown: East Palo Alto, Calif. coaching staff, two as a graduate assistant alma Mater: Utah (2004) coach and physical education teacher at Franklin Senior High School (2003-04). He from 2009-10 and last year as an adminis- also served as assistant football coach/defensive backs at Nicholls State University trative assistant. He was part of three bowl pLaYing eXperience (2002-03) and defensive graduate assistant at Lenoir-Rhyne College (2001-02). teams – 2009’s San Diego Poinsettia Bowl,  2006-08: Utah (AFL) A native of Capital Heights, Md., Jones earned a bachelor’s in 2001 from 2010’s Maaco Las Vegas Bowl and 2011’s  2005: Memphis (AFL) Morgan State University. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Sun Bowl.  2001-04: Utah Association (AFCA) and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. As a player, Powell was a three-year Jones is single and resides in Honolulu. letterman on the defensive line playing both end and tackle positions for the Utes from coaching eXperience 2001-03. He was the 2003 Liberty Bowl  2012: Hawai‘i phiLip Defensive Player of the Game in Utah’s Assistant (Defensive Line) 17-0 victory over Southern Miss. The Utes  2011: Utah finished the season with a 10-2 record and Administrative Assistant as Mountain West Conference champions.  2009-10: Utah rauscher During the 2002 season, Powell Graduate Assistant recruiting Coordinator/Tes played in all 11 games and finished with three quarterback sacks, two forced fum- 1st Season bles, two fumble recoveries and one interception. Following his collegiate career, Powell appeared in camp with the Cleveland Philip Rauscher begins his first season as the tight ends coach for the Warrior football Browns in 2004 and played in the League as an offensive and defen- program. While he may be new to the coaching profession, Rauscher brings energy sive lineman for the Memphis Xplorers (2005) and (2006-08). and enthusiasm which was evident during his previous stops at Utah and UCLA. Powell is single and resides in Honolulu. 22 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football support staFF

the Atlantic 10 Conference during the 2009-10 season. He oversaw all championships, administrative, regular-season and policy aspects within tommY the conference for several sports including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, golf, tennis, track and field, baseball and softball. He began working for the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2005 as Coordinator of heFFernan Championships. Strength Coach Jones earned his Bachelor of Arts in political science at Brigham Young University. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Honolulu. 13th Season

Entering his 13th year as the strength and conditioning heFFernan’s FiLe dorY coordinator for UH Athletics is Tommy Heffernan. Heffernan personaL took over all responsibilities with years at uH: 13th season kong the football team in 2010. Hometown: Hau‘ula, O‘ahu A member of the UH alma Mater: Hawai‘i (1991) video Coordinator football and baseball teams from 1st Season 1988 to ’91, Heffernan handles pLaYing eXperience the overall operation of the  1988-91, Hawai‘i Dory Kong, a graduate of Kaiser High School in Honolulu, is the Warrior strength and conditioning pro- football program’s video coordinator. gram and oversees the student- work eXperience Kong comes to UH from Old Dominion University, where she spent athletes in the 20 intercollegiate  1999-, Hawai‘i one year as the team’s video coordinator and was part of the program’s programs at UH. Head Strength & Conditioning run in the NCAA FCS playoffs. Coordinator Heffernan has been affili- Prior to ODU, Kong worked in production at ESPN in Bristol,  1995-99, Hawai‘i Conn., for four years from 2007-11. She also worked with the Stanford ated with the Warrior football Assistant Strength & Conditioning program since 1988, with a Coordinator football program as the assistant video coordinator for four seasons from four-year hiatus teaching at  1992-95, Kahuku High School 2003-07. Kahuku High School. The for- Assistant Football & Baseball Coach Kong got her start in video production as the video coordinator at mer defensive back and slotback  1992, Hawai‘i her alma mater Menlo College in Atherton, Calif. She earned her bach- was a member of the 1989 team Student Assistant elor’s degree in mass communication at Menlo in 2003. that appeared in the Jeep Aloha A 1999 graduate of Kaiser High School, Kong was active in the Bowl and was a student assistant school’s Communication Arts & Technology (CAT) program. in 1992 during the team’s Western Athletic Conference-title run and A member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association, Kong’s other Holiday Bowl appearance. video experience includes video production assistant and camera operator Upon receiving his bachelor’s degree in Hawaiian history in 1991, for the NBC, FOX and ABC sports networks. Heffernan taught at Kahuku where he also coached football and baseball. Kong is single and resides in Honolulu. She is a Girl Scout Gold and He returned to UH in 1995, serving as an assistant strength and condi- Silver awardee. tioning coordinator under Curtis Tsuruda. Four years later, Heffernan took over the head job. He is a member of the International Sports Science Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and has been designated LaceY Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He enjoys playing softball and listening to Hawaiian music. LaVarias Heffernan and his wife, Kealoha, have two children, Hilina‘i and executive assistant Ho‘omana, and reside in Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu. 1st Season

Lacey Lavarias begins her first year as the Warrior football program’s exec- Brad utive assistant. The Waialua, O‘ahu native will handle head coach Norm Chow’s schedule, oversee the program’s operating budget, and serve as the liaison to the department’s compliance office. Lavarias, a graduate of ‘Iolani School in Honolulu, earned her Jones Juris Doctorate from the University of Hawai‘i Law School in May. She Director of Football administration received her bachelor’s degree in three years from the University of Utah 1st Season in 2007. She was a two-year letterman for the Utes’ women’s volleyball team, Brad Jones begins his first season as the Warriors’ director of football competing in 31 career matches. A two-year Mountain West Conference administration. scholar-athlete, Lavarias was the recipient of the NCAA post-graduate Jones comes to UH from the Western Athletic Conference, where he scholarship. served as Director of Championships since August 2010. At the WAC, he A 2004 graduate of ‘Iolani, she was two-year team captain for the oversaw the planning and administration of WAC championships, man- Raiders and an honorable mention all-league selection as a senior. aged the awards program and served as the sport administrator for several Lavarias’ father Lyle was a three-year letterman for Utah and her sis- sports. ter Leslie played volleyball for Cal State Northridge. Prior to the WAC, Jones was the Director of Championships at Lavarias resides in Waialua, O‘ahu.

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Daniel “Buuk” Bukarau begins his first season as a graduate assistant for Jared Vanderbeek begins his first season as the team’s graduate assistant. the Warriors. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in educational The Sacramento, Calif., native is pursuing a master’s degree in communi- administration. cation. Bukarau attended the University of Utah and redshirted in 2003 Prior to UH, Vanderbeek coached two seasons at American River before serving a two-year mission to Costa Rica. He returned to Utah and College. As defensive coordinator in 2011, the team broke four school was a four-year letterman for the Utes (2007-10), playing in 10 career records – points allowed, sacks, interceptions and rushing defense – and games as a back-up offensive lineman. The team’s offensive scout MVP finished with a No. 6 national ranking. In 2010, he was special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2007, Bukarau earned a scholarship prior to his coordinator and secondary coach. In his two seasons, ARC combined for senior season. a 21-1 record and two conference championships. A 2003 graduate of Kailua High School on O‘ahu, he lettered in Vanderbeek began his career coaching professional football in Austria football and soccer. A two-year starter on the offensive line, Bukarau in 2009 for the Vienna Vikings. As the linebackers coach, the Vikings lost helped lead the Surfriders to co-champions of the OIA-Red East during in the finals of the European Championships. his junior year. Vanderbeek attended California out of high school where he red- Born in Suva, Fiji, Bukarau and his family moved to Hawai‘i, where shirted in 2004 and lettered as a freshman in 2005. He was a member of was raised in Kailua. two bowl teams for the Golden Bears. He transferred to American River College, earning defensive team MVP, and all-state and all-conference honors before finishing his playing career at Sacramento State. He lettered two years at safety for the Hornets and earned his bachelor’s degree in communications in 2009. inoke A 2004 graduate of Granite Bay High School in Sacramento, Calif., Vanderbeek was named all-league twice and earned all-city honors during Funaki his senior year. graduate assistant oLiVia Former Warrior quarterback Inoke Funaki enters his second season as a graduate assistant. Funaki completed his eligibility in 2009 after earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology in December 2008. He is currently Vea pursuing his master’s degree in public administration. graduate assistant As a four-year letterman from 2006-09, the Kahuku High School graduate was a backup during his first two seasons before earning the starting nod in six games during the 2008 season. That year, he passed Olivia “Oli” Vea begins her first season as a graduate assistant for the Warriors. for 1,184 yards and seven touchdowns while completing 57.8 percent of Her main responsibilities will be assisting the video coordinator with practice his passes. He was also the team’s third-leading rusher with 215 yards and and game preparation, editing and opponent film breakdown. one score. On Oct. 4, he led the Warriors to the school’s first-ever road Vea, who was an undergraduate assistant for the Warriors for the win over a ranked squad in a 32-29 win at No. 21 Fresno State. past two seasons, is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Pacific As a senior, Funaki switched to running back and was a key member Island studies. She holds a bachelor’s degree from UH in Creative Media of the special teams unit. with a focus in cinema production. During his illustrious high school career at Kahuku, Funaki led the The 2007 graduate of Kaimuki High School was an intern for the Red Raiders to consecutive Division I state championships in 2001 and CBS hit show “Hawai‘i Five-0” last spring and a video mentor for the ’02. He was selected as the state Offensive Player of the Year and first Pacific Voices Club at the UH-Manoa Education Department. She also team all-state as a senior after passing for 2,446 yards and 29 touchdowns, directed an independent documentary titled “Fai Kava,” which was show- and rushing for 540 yards and eight scores. cased at the Pacific Islanders in Communication event in 2011.

24 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 25 pLaYer proFiLes kodY chinedu aFusia 54 amadi 84 Offensive line wide receiver 6-2  305  Sophomore 5-9  185  Freshman Midway City, Ca  Ocean view HS Ontario, Ca  Chino HS

2011 (Freshman): Played in 10 games on the offensive 2011: Redshirted. line as a backup center and guard. Prep: A 2011 graduate of Chino High School in California...named fi rst team 2010: Redshirted. all-Inland Valley as a utility back and fi rst team all-CIF Southern Section Central Division as a defensive back in 2010...played both sides of the ball as a receiver and Prep: A 2010 graduate of Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach, Calif... defensive back…as a senior, led the league in scoring with 24 touchdowns, including earned three varsity letters in football...played both sides of the ball as an offensive four in games against Garey High School and Northview High School…fi nished with guard and center and defensive tackle….named first team all-league as a junior and 46 receptions for 790 yards and 10 TDs and also rushed 50 times for 503 yards and senior...named league’s Defensive Player of the Year as senior…a team co-captain... 14 TDs…ranked second in the league in receiving yards and eighth in rushing…on selected to the all-CIF Southern Division first team on offense as a junior…named defense, had a league-high fi ve interceptions and also fi nished with 30 total tackles… MVP of the 2010 SoCal Polynesian Football Classic...competed two seasons in wres- served as the team’s punter, averaging 39.2 yards per punt…helped lead team to 11-1 tling, where he compiled a 42-11 record in the 285-pound division…named team’s record after fi nishing 0-10 in 2009…also lettered in track one year…participated in MVP...also lettered two years in track and field. the triple jump with a personal best of 43-3...an honor-roll student...recipient of the Silver Spur Award, a school academic honor. Personal: Born in Fountain Valley, Calif...intends to major in business...cousin of fellow Warrior David Lefotu...sister, Nikole played softball at Arizona State...parents Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif...full name is Chinedu Promise Amadi...nickname are Lee and Tricia Afusia of Midway City, Calif. is “Edu”...intends to major in economics...cousin is former NFL player N.D. Kalu, a defensive lineman for the , Washington Redskins and Houston kamaLani Texans...has two older sisters and one older brother...parents are Gilbert and Debbie 47 Amadi of Ontario, Calif. aLo samson Defensive Back 6-2  215  Junior 21 Hau‘ula, O‘ahu  kahuku High School anguaY running Back 5-7  160  Freshman 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games, primar-  ily on special teams and as a backup safety…totaled 11 ‘ewa Beach, O‘ahu Campbell HS tackles and one forced fumble…blocked punt at Washington (Sept. 10)…scored first career touchdown against New Mexico State (Oct. 22), scooping up a blocked punt 2011: Redshirted. and returning it 13 yards for the score…also had two tackles against the Aggies and two tackles against Utah State (Nov. 5)…forced fumble at Nevada (Nov. 12). Prep: A 2010 graduate of James Campbell High School in ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu… lettered three years in football and two each in soccer and track and field…named 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, mainly on special teams…recorded only to Honolulu Advertiser Division II all-state first team in 2008 and second team in two tackles of the season against UNLV (Dec. 4). 2009…played slot back, running back and kick returner…as a junior, helped team win the OIA White Division…competed in the Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl… 2009: Redshirted. finished fourth in the 100-meter dash (11.1 seconds) in the state track champion- ships as a junior…member of the OIA White Division champion soccer team as a Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kahuku High School on O‘ahu...lettered four years in sophomore…honor-roll student during junior and senior years. football and soccer and three in track and field...named one of the top 100 players in the Northwest…ranked 82nd nationally at his position…named to The Honolulu Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…intends to major in family resource manage- Advertiser Division I all-state first team and Honolulu Star-Bulletin all-state honorable ment…has two sisters…parents are Darryl and Suzette Anguay of ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu. mention…as a senior, member of the 2008 OIA championship football team...named the school’s Most Outstanding Outside Linebacker in 2008 and Most Outstanding iJumaa Cornerback in 2006...in track and field, participated in the 100m, 110-hurdles, 4x100 relay, shot put and discus…as a junior, soccer team captured the OIA White Division 17 title...played in the HUB Goodwill ...named the Outstanding Defensive armstrong Defensive Back Player at the 2008 All-Poly camp...member of the honor roll...graduated cum laude. 5-8  170  Freshman

Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in family resources...has two brothers los angeles, Ca  Culver City HS and two sisters...parents are Deirdra and Stanford Alo of Hau‘ula, O‘ahu. 2011: Redshirted. career highs Prep Tackles: 2, 2x, last vs. Utah State, 11/5/11 : A 2011 graduate of Culver City High School in California...a two-year starter Tackles For loss: None for Culver while playing both sides of the ball as a receiver and safety…a two-time Sacks: None all-league and all-conference selection...as a senior, ranked 10th in the league in total interceptions: None tackles with 56…as a junior, led the team in interceptions with four and recorded 67 tackles...received team Rookie of the Year and Ironman awards...also played one year career statistics of varsity at Verbum Dei High School where he was honorable mention all-confer- ence...an honor-roll student. DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2010 12 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif...nickname is “EJ”...intends to major in interdis- 2011 13 8 3 11 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 ciplinary studies...related to former UCLA and NFL running back Gaston Green...has TOTal 25 10 3 13 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 one younger brother...parents are Ijumaa and Nicole Armstrong of Los Angeles, Calif. 26 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes darius ho‘oikaika Bright 82 caVaco-amoY 73 Tight end Defensive line 6-4  230  Senior 6-2  245  Senior Fayetteville, NC  City College of San Francisco waimanalo, O‘ahu  Saint louis School

2011 (Junior): Appeared in seven games including four 2011 (Junior): Member of the scout team. starts at wide receiver…missed several games due to vari- ous injuries…caught 19 passes for 192 yards and a touchdown…set season-highs 2010 (Sophomore): Member of the scout team. with six catches and 64 yards at Washington (Sept. 10)…lone touchdown reception was against UC Davis (Sept. 24). 2009 (Freshman): Member of the scout team.

2010: Redshirted. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu...earned three varsity let- ters in football...member of back-to-back league championship teams. Prior To uH: Played two seasons for City College of San Francisco in California… caught 21 passes for 227 yards and four TDs in eight games in 2009. Personal: Born in Waimanalo, O‘ahu...majoring in business...given first name is Abraham...has two younger brothers...parents are Jana Amoy of Honolulu and Prep: A 2007 graduate of Cape Fear High School in Fayetteville, N.C…lettered four Thomas Cavaco of Waimanalo, O‘ahu. years in basketball and one year in football and track…played both wide receiver and defensive end for the football team…tallied 45 catches for nearly 500 yards and six touchdowns…averaged 20.1 yards per catch…was named first team all-conference Justin as a wide out…also earned first-team all-conference honors as a power forward for Cape Fear basketball team…scored 402 points as the school won the conference 13 championship. cLapp wide receiver

  Personal: Born in Fayetteville, N.C…majoring in sociology…has one older sister 6-2 195 Junior and one older brother…has a son, Darius Bright II…mother is Priscilla Sanders of Concord, Ca  De la Salle HS Fayetteville, N.C. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in eight games, including career highs seven starts at slot receiver…finished with 38 catches receptions: 6, at Washington, 9/10/11 for 356 yards and four touchdowns…set career-highs of nine catches for 83 yards yards: 64, at Washington, 9/10/11 and two touchdowns at UNLV (Sept. 17)…tied career-high with nine catches for Touchdowns: 1, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 82 yards at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…also scored touchdowns against New Mexico long: 28, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 State (Oct. 22) and Utah State (Nov. 5)…named academic all-WAC. career statistics 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, primarily on special teams… named to the all-WAC Academic team. reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2011 7 19 192 1 28 2.7 10.1 27.4 2009: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2009 graduate of De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif…earned two varsity letters in football...played both wide receiver and defensive back…team went 25-2 during his two years…helped team to back-to-back league and sectional cham- pionships…part of undefeated (13-0) state championship team during his junior season…an honor-roll student.

Personal: Born in Emporia, Kan…majoring in English...has one brother and two sisters…parents are Carl and Joyce Clapp of Honolulu, O‘ahu. career highs receptions: 9, at UNLV, 9/17/11 yards: 83, at UNLV, 9/17/11 Touchdowns: 2, at UNLV, 9/17/11 long: 24, 2x, last vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11

career statistics reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2010 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2011 8 38 356 4 24 4.8 9.4 44.5 TOTal 20 38 356 4 24 1.9 9.4 17.8

Class of 2012 darius Bright 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 27 pLaYer proFiLes Brian career highs Tackles: 2, 7 times, last vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 8 Tackles For loss: None cLaY Sacks: None Defensive Back interceptions: None 6-0  180  Sophomore vacaville, Ca  will C. wood HS career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games on special teams and 2011 13 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 as a reserve safety…had two tackles against Tulane (Nov. 26). Prep: A 2011 graduate of Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville, Calif...earned three craig varsity letters in football and two in baseball...as a senior, played quarterback, defensive back and special teams...named all-Monticello Empire second team as a cornerback 86 and quarterback....passed for 1,548 yards and rushed for 1,090 yards while accounting coFer for 25 touchdowns…had 91 total tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery Tight end on defense…received all-star honors at cornerback from ESPN RISE, B2G, Scout. 6-5  250  Junior com, Golden State Preps and NorCal Preps...led team to fi rst playoff berth since 1996... livermore, Ca  grossmont College selected to play in the Holiday All-Star Classic in Sacramento, a fi rst for a Will C. Wood player...also school’s fi rst player to be named all-NorCal, all-West and all-state... 2011 (Sophomore): Played in fi rst two games against standout at the 2010 Army All-Star Combine in San Antonio and the Nike Training Colorado (Sept. 3) and Washington (Sept. 10). Camp in Stanford, Calif...defensive MVP at the 2010 B2G Elite Camp and “Top Gun” selection as best defensive back at the Los Angeles Football University Camp (FBU)... Prior To uH: Played one year at Grossmont College…fi nished third on the team started at quarterback and cornerback during his junior and sophomore seasons… with 50 tackles…also had 9.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two quarterback hurries, as a junior, amassed 51 total tackles, 10 pass break-ups, two interceptions and three two forced fumbles and one pass breakup…helped lead team to the 2010 U.S. Bank forced fumbles and had 1,200 yards of total off ense…during sophomore season, totaled Beach Bowl...a scholar-athlete...attended Southern Oregon University in Ashland, 50 tackles, seven pass break-ups, two picks and threw for 1,988 yards and 21 TDs… Ore., and redshirted in 2009. helped lead baseball team to the 2010 conference championship...scouted by both the Anaheim Angels and Arizona Diamondbacks...a four-year honor-roll student. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Livermore High School in California…as a senior, named honorable mention all-East Bay Athletic League…also lettered in lacrosse...a four-year Personal: Born in Sacramento, Calif...intends to major in business management...has one honor-roll student. younger sister...father, Brian Clay Sr., played football for Fresno State...parents are Brian and MaryJane Clay of Vacaville, Calif. Personal: Born in Livermore, Calif...majoring in political science...has two older sis- ters and two younger brothers...parents are Al and Suzanne Cofer of Livermore, Calif. career highs Tackles: 2, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 Tackles For loss: None haku Sacks: None 99 interceptions: None correa Defensive line career statistics 6-2  305  Senior Honolulu, O‘ahu  Damien Memorial School DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 8 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 (Junior): Played in first three games at defensive tackle before suffering season-ending injury…had one charLes quarterback hurry against Colorado (Sept. 3). 37 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 14 games, including two starts as a defensive line- cLaY man…had 45 tackles, including 5.0 tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks…also recorded one Defensive Back pass breakup, two quarterback hurries and one forced fumble…had a career-high eight   5-11 190 Junior tackles including one for loss at Army (Sept. 11)…had three tackles and 1.5 sacks at Hilo, Hawai‘i  SMu New Mexico State (Nov. 27)…finished season with three tackles, including 0.5 for loss, and one forced fumble against Tulsa in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24). 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams and as a backup wide receiver…recorded 15 tackles 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games as a reserve defensive lineman…tal- and forced three fumbles…tied for fi fth in the WAC and 64th nationally in forced fumbles… lied two solo tackles at Louisiana Tech (Sept. 30)…made one tackle-for-loss at also caught two passes for nine yards as a wide receiver…had two tackles and two forced fumbles Washington State (Sept. 12)…named to the all-WAC academic team. against New Mexico State (Oct. 22)…also had a forced fumble at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1). 2008: Redshirted. Prior To uH: Attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, for two years...appeared in 12 games as a freshman in 2010, primarily on special teams... Prep: A 2008 graduate of Damien Memorial School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...earned registered three tackles...redshirted in 2009. three varsity letters for the Monarchs...a three-time all-league pick...named first team all-state by The Honolulu Advertiser and second team by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin... Prep: A 2009 graduate of Hilo High School in Hawai‘i...a multi-sport athlete...earned two rated one of the top defensive line prospects in the state of Hawai‘i...rated 61st-best varsity letters in football...earned all-league honors on both sides of the ball...a two-time defensive tackle recruit in the nation by Rivals.com...also a member of the basketball all-league pick at wide receiver, including fi rst-team honors as a junior...also a second-team and track and field teams...honorable mention all-league in basketball...a member of all-league pick at defensive back as a junior...lettered two years in track...participated in the student government and an honor-roll student. 100-, 200- and 4x100-meter events...qualifi ed for the state fi nals in 100- and 200-meters in back-to-back years...holds the school record in the 200-meters... graduated cum laude. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has four brothers, three older and one younger...brother La‘anui is a former Warrior defensive lineman... Personal: Born in Hilo, Hawai‘i...majoring in geography...has one younger brother and one also related to current Warriors Kapua and Kiha Sai...parents are Leilani and Weston younger sister...parents are Charles and Jelena Clay of Honomu, Hawai‘i. Correa of Honolulu, O‘ahu. 28 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes career highs career statistics Tackles: 8, at Army, 9/11/10 DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT Tackles For loss: 1.5, at New Mexico State, 11/27/10 2010 12 7 6 13 2.5-11 1.5-10 0 0 0 0 Sacks: 1.5, at New Mexico State, 11/27/10 2011 10 2 3 5 1.0-3 0.0 0 0 0 0 interceptions: None TOTal 22 9 9 18 3.5-14 1.5-10 0 0 0 0 career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT george 2009 13 2 2 4 2.0-4 0.0 0 0 0 0 55 2010 14 18 27 45 5.0-17 1.5-7 1 1 0 0 daiLY-LYLes 2011 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 linebacker TOTal 30 20 29 49 7.0-21 1.5-7 1 1 0 0 5-11  230  Junior long Beach, Ca  long Beach Poly HS

2011 (Sophomore): Played in eight games, including one start at linebacker…also saw time on special teams... finished season with 10 tackles and one pass breakup…had four tackles and one pass breakup in start against Colorado (Sept. 3)…also had four tackles at Idaho (Oct. 29).

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games, including two starts at MAC linebacker... finished the season with 28 tackles, including 2.5 for loss…had a career-high 12 tackles in start at Army (Sept. 11)...recorded four tackles, including 1.5 for loss at Fresno State (Oct. 9).

2009: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2009 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, Calif.... earned four varsity letters in football...member of four straight league championship and back-to-back CIF Southern Section championship teams....anchored defensive unit on a team that advanced to the 2008 Division I state championship game… named the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division co-Defensive Player of the Year… also named league MVP, team MVP and first-team all-state....tallied 159 tackles and 42 TFL...averaged 13.2 tackles per game...recorded 98 tackles and four interceptions Class of 2012 as a junior...finished career as school’s second all-time leading tackler...named Play It Smart National Student-Athlete of the Month by the National Football Foundation haku correa & College Hall of Fame for excellence on the field, in the classroom, and in the community....also lettered in track.

siaki Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif...majoring in family resources...parents are craVens 21 Alonzo Lyles of Compton, Calif., and Theresa Daily of Los Angeles, Calif. Defensive line career highs 6-2  245  Senior Tackles: 12, at Army, 9/11/10  Temecula, Ca long Beach CC Tackles For loss: 1.5, at Fresno State, 10/9/10 Sacks: None 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 10 games at defensive line… interceptions: None finished with five tackles, including 1.0 for loss. career statistics 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 12 games at linebacker…had 13 tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks and two quarterback hurries…had three tackles, includ- DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT ing one sack and another tackle-for-loss at Fresno State (Oct. 9). 2010 10 11 17 28 2.5-16.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 8 9 1 10 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Prior To uH: Played one season at Long Beach City College…recorded 37 tackles, including TOTal 18 20 18 38 2.5-16.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 four for loss, three sacks, two pass breakups, four quarterback hurries and one forced fumble in 2009…attended Utah as a freshman and redshirted during the 2008 Sugar Bowl season. Class of 2012 Prep: A 2008 graduate of Temecula Valley High in California...lettered four years in siaki craVens football...played defensive end his first two seasons before playing wide receiver his junior and senior seasons...a two-time all-league selection...also played three seasons of basketball...named to the all-CIF, all-valley and all-league teams and member of two league championship teams in basketball…a four-year honor-roll student.

Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif...majoring in history...cousin Jordan Cameron plays for the Cleveland Browns and cousin Colby Cameron plays at Louisiana Tech... has two brothers and two sisters...parents are Kevin and Yolanda Cravens of Temecula, Calif. career highs Tackles: 3 at Fresno State, 10/9/10 Tackles For loss: 2.0 at Fresno State, 10/9/10 Sacks: 1.0 at Fresno State, 10/9/10 interceptions: None 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 29 pLaYer proFiLes Brenden desmond daLeY 56 dean 93 linebacker Defensive line 6-3  255  Junior 6-5  220  Sophomore Moorpark, Ca  ventura College Tyler, Tx  John Tyler HS

2011: Redshirted. 2011 (Freshman): Played in one game at Washington (Sept. 10)…recorded one tackle. Prior To uH: Played two seasons for Ventura Junior College in California...ranked No. 44 among top junior-college prospects in the country…as a sophomore, tied for 2010: Redshirted. the team-lead with 110 total tackles, including team-high 16.0 tackles-for-loss and 10 sacks…had one interception, one forced fumble and four pass break-ups…tied for Prep: A 2010 graduate of John Tyler High School in Tyler, Texas...a three-sport ath- eighth in the conference in tackles at 10.0 per game…named fi rst team all-conference lete who lettered in football, basketball and track...played football for one of the top- and honorable mention All-American…in 2009, tallied 58 tackles, including 5.0 for rated schools in Texas...helped lead team to District 11-5A league championship with loss, and two sacks. a 12-2 record…earned all-state and all-district first-team honors…also honorable men- tion all-East Texas…finished the 2009 regular season with 25 tackles, including 12 Prep: A 2009 graduate of Moorpark High School in California…as a senior, earned tackles-for-loss, six sacks and 20 quarterback pressures…ran track, earning all-district Linebacker of the Year honors from the Ventura County Coaches Association after tal- honors...was the anchor of the 4x100-meter relay team...also lettered in basketball. lying 118 tackles, 17 for loss, six sacks and an interception…selected Division II fi rst team all-state by MaxPreps…picked fi rst team all-CIF Southern Section Northern Personal: Born in Frostproof, Fla...majoring in communicology...grandfather, Fred, Division…also named fi rst team all-county, all-city and all-Marmonte League… played for the Washington Redskins and was an original member of the infamous helped Moorpark capture the league title and reach the championship game of the Hogs offensive line that won the 1983 Super Bowl…father, Edward, played football Northern Division. for Florida A&M, while uncle Jason Dean was an All-American offensive lineman for South Carolina...parents are Edward Dean and Vicky Smith of Tyler, Texas. Personal: Born in Moorpark, Calif...majoring in sociology...has one brother and one sister...parents are Bruce and Debbie Daley of Moorpark, Calif. career highs Tackles: 1, at Washington, 9/10/11 treVor Tackles For loss: None Sacks: None daVis 89 interceptions: None wide receiver career statistics 6-1  170  Sophomore Martinez, Ca  alhambra HS DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games, including six starts at wide receiver…caught 28 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns…had a career-high seven catches for 81 yards and two touch- Ben downs against Tulane (Nov. 26)…fi nished season with six catches for a career-high 63 111 yards and one touchdown against BYU (Dec. 3)…caught season-long 79-yard dew reception from David Graves for a touchdown against the Cougars…made fi rst career Offensive line start at Idaho (Oct. 29) and fi nished with four catches for 32 yards…had fi ve catches 6-3  305  Freshman for 40 yards against Utah State (Nov. 5). auckland, New Zealand  word of life

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Alhambra High School in Martinez, Calif...a multi-sport 2011: Redshirted. athlete for the Bulldogs...a two-year letterwinner in football...named to the East Bay all-star team and listed among the Top 20 East Bay football prospects…a fi rst-team Prep: A 2010 graduate of Word of Life Academy in Honolulu, O‘ahu…named hon- all-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection and honorable mention all-Metro… orable mention all-ILH in 2009, his only season with the school…also a skilled rugby hauled in 43 passes for 876 yards and nine touchdowns…had nine receptions for and basketball player…played on North Harbour under-17s and under-19s all-star 185 yards and one TD versus Miramonte High School…had touchdowns of 64 and basketball teams. 78 yards in win over Dougherty Valley High School…earned second-team league honors as a junior after tallying 27 catches for 504 yards...helped lead team to league Personal: Born in Gainesville, Fla…intends to major in history…has three sisters… championship that year...teammate of fellow UH recruit, running back Jared Leaf... sister Rebecca is a former member of the Rainbow Wahine basketball team…parents earned three letters in track and fi eld, competing in the long jump, triple jump and are Ken and Renee Dew of Auckland, New Zealand. sprint events...set school records in the 100-meters (10.72), 200-meters (22.15) and long jump (23-6)…an honor-roll student. ceciL Personal: Born in San Francisco, Calif...intends to major in business...parents are Mark Davis of Martinez, Calif., and Linda Norman-Davis of Oakley, Calif. doe 83 career highs wide receiver 6-4  205  Junior receptions: 7, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 yards: 111, vs. BYU, 12/3/11 Maple grove, MN  N.D. State College of Science long: 79, vs. BYU, 12/3/11 Touchdowns: 2, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 2011: Redshirted. career statistics Prior To uH: Played two years at North Dakota State College of Science…as a sophomore, named honorable mention all-conference despite missing most of the reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g season due to injuries...caught 16 passes for 289 yards and three touchdowns as a 2011 7 28 366 3 79 4.0 13.1 52.3 freshman in 2009. 30 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes

Prep: A 2009 graduate of Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minn…lettered twice in football and track and fi eld…an all-state fi rst-team, all-conference fi rst-team, and mike Star-Tribune all-Metro selection as a senior…had 21 catches for 546 yards and seven 1 TDs in 2008…member of undefeated 5-A state championship squad…scored a edwards touchdown in the state title game against Blaine High School. Defensive Back 5-10  180  Junior Personal : Born in Minneapolis, Minn...majoring in communicology…has two broth- Cleveland, OH  Coffeyville CC ers and three sisters…parents are Coleridge and Magdalene Doe of Wayzata, Minn. 2011 (Sophomore): Named to Phil Steele’s all-WAC second team as a kick-return specialist and third team as aLeX a defensive back…played in all 13 games and started 12 at cornerback…recorded 43 31 tackles including 1.5 for loss…also had 11 pass breakups and one interception…tied dunnachie for seventh in the WAC and 55th nationally with 12 passes defended…averaged 24.7 Punter yards on 44 kick returns, which ranked second in the WAC and 42nd nationally… 6-4  220  Senior had a long of 58 yards at Washington (Sept. 10)…had six tackles, three pass breakups and an interception at San Jose State (Oct. 14). Heidelberg, victoria, australia  Marcellin College Prior To uH: Redshirted at Coff eyville Community College in Kansas in 2010... 2011 (Junior): Played in all 13 games as the team’s played 2009 season at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville...played in eight games primary punter…punted 56 times for an average of 39.7 as a true freshman…tallied fi ve tackles in limited action. yards per punt…had seven punts of over 50 yards, including a season-long 62-yarder at Nevada (Nov. 12)…downed 18 punts inside the 20-yard line…ranked seventh in Prep: A 2009 graduate of Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio…a three-year the WAC and 71st nationally in punting average…helped UH lead the country for letterwinner in football...helped team to three conference titles, one regional title and fewest punt returns by its opponent with four…averaged 46.6 yards on five punts at a state championship...one publication rated him as the 21st-best cornerback in the Nevada…the following week, averaged 44.4 yards on five punts against Fresno State country and 21st overall prospect in the state of Ohio…also rated No. 36 cornerback (Nov. 19)...season-high eight punts vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 3). nationally by ESPN…as a senior, named fi rst team all-Ohio and all-district…named one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Top 40 players…team MVP 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 14 games as team’s starting punter…averaged as a senior...accounted for 34 tackles and fi ve interceptions…a standout return spe- 43.0 yards on 52 punts...average ranked third in the WAC...had 19 punts of over 50 cialist, who averaged 20 yards on punt returns and almost 33 yards on kick returns… yards and pinned 15 inside the opponent’s 20-yard line...averaged 50.8 yards on five also a track standout...helped team to two conference track titles. punts at Fresno State (Oct. 9)...career-high nine punts, including four inside the 20, at Boise State (Nov. 6)...had a 60-yard punt and pinned three inside the 20 against Personal: Born in Cleveland, Ohio...majoring in sociology...has one brother and San Jose State (Nov. 20)...season-long 61-yard punt at Colorado (Sept. 18)…had two sisters...has a son, Jaylen...parents are Mike Edwards and Tameeka Edwards of three punts of over 50 yards against Tulsa in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24). Streetsboro, Ohio.

2009 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games as team’s starting punter…made 42 career highs punts for 1,647 yards and a 39.2 average…punted a career-high six times against DeFeNSe kiCkOFF reTurNS Wisconsin (Dec. 5) with four punts of 50 yards or more including two over 60 (66 Tackles: 7, at Nevada, 11/2/11 returns: 6, at Washington, 9/10/11 and 61) …also had two punts inside the 20-yard line and was named WAC Player Tackles For loss: 1.0, vs. Fresno State, yards: 163, at Washington, 9/10/11 of the Week for his efforts…had a 57.3 punting average against New Mexico State 11/19/11 long: 58, at Washington, 9/10/11 (Nov. 14)… had 13 punts inside the 20 with only five touchbacks…helped UH Sacks: None Touchdowns: None rank second in the country in punt-return defense, allowing only nine returns for 15 interceptions: 1, at San Jose State, 10/14/11 yards. career statistics Prep: A 2008 graduate of Marcellin College in Bulleen, Victoria, Australia...partici- DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT pated in basketball, volleyball and Australian Rules Football...played nine years for 2011 13 34 9 43 1.5-2 0.0 12 0 0 1 the Banyule Bears Junior and Amateur Football Club...in 2008, named the Under- 19 Best and Fairest Shooter, as well as Sharp Shooter, in the Victorian Amateur kiCk reTurNS g No. yds TD lg avg/r avg/g Football Association while scoring 58 goals for the Bears...runner-up for the award in 2011 13 44 1086 0 58 24.7 83.5 2006...a member of the Cape Paterson Surf Life-Saving Club...club champion in the Under-17 division.

Personal: Born in Euroa, Victoria, Australia...majoring in English...has one younger brother and one older sister...parents are Gillian and Kenneth Dunnachie of Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia. career highs Punts: 9, at Boise State, 11/6/10 average: 57.3, vs. New Mexico State, 11/14/09 long: 66, vs. Wisconsin, 12/5/09 inside 20: 4, at Boise State, 11/6/10 50+: 4, vs. Wisconsin, 12/5/09 career statistics PuNTiNg g No. yards lg avg i20 50+ TB Blk 2009 13 42 1647 66 39.2 13 10 5 0 2010 14 52 2234 61 43.0 15 19 6 0 2011 13 56 2221 62 39.7 18 7 1 0 TOTal 40 150 6102 66 40.7 46 36 12 0 Class of 2012 aLeX dunnachie 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 31 pLaYer proFiLes dustin paipai eLisara 43 FaLemaLu 42 Fullback Defensive line 6-0  270  Sophomore 6-3  245  Senior kapolei, O‘ahu  kapolei HS Hau‘ula, O‘ahu  kahuku HS

2011 (Freshman): Member of the scout team. 2011 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, including 12 starts at defensive end…totaled 50 tackles, including 6.0 2010: Redshirted. for loss…tied for second on the team with 4.5 sacks…also had seven quarterback hurries…recorded career-high 11 tackles against Fresno State (Nov. 19)…opened Prep: A 2010 graduate of Kapolei High School on O‘ahu...earned three varsity let- season with six tackles, including 3.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks against Colorado (Sept. ters in football...a two-way player who lined up at linebacker and fullback…rated 3), earning him WAC Defensive Player of the Week honors…also had six tackles the 32nd-best middle linebacker and ninth-best fullback in the country by one each against Utah State (Nov. 5) and at Nevada (Nov. 12)...had three quarterback scouting service…ranked No. 36th recruit in the Northwest region and 15th-best in hurries against Utah State. the state of Hawai‘i…led the team with 89 tackles in 2009…also had two sacks and two interceptions…named team’s defensive MVP as a senior and Most Improved 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 14 games with two starts against USC (Sept. 2) Defensive Player as a junior...competed in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl and Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)...recorded 35 tackles, including 6.5 for loss, and in Austin, Texas, where he had eight tackles and was named Most Valuable Middle 5.0 sacks...also had five quarterback hurries and one forced fumble...career-high three Linebacker...also earned letters in baseball and volleyball. sacks against San Jose State (Nov. 20) and two sacks against Tulsa (Dec. 24) in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl...had 1.5 tackles for loss at Utah State (Oct. 23)...tied career- Personal : Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has one sister...parents high with five tackles against Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)...had two quarterback are Philip and Rebecca Elisara of Kapolei, O‘ahu. hurries at Colorado (Sept. 18).

2009 (Freshman): Played in 12 games as a backup defensive end…made 16 solo Class of 2012 tackles and two sacks for losses totaling 14 yards…had two quarterback hurries… career-high five tackles at Idaho (Oct. 17)…recorded four tackles and one sack paipai FaLemaLu against Utah State (Nov. 7)…named to the all-WAC academic team.

2008: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kahuku High School on O‘ahu...two-year starter at line- backer...key member of the 2006 state championship team...also part of back-to-back division champion teams...a two-time all-state selection, including first-team honors as a senior...also earned all-league honors twice...named team’s Most Outstanding Linebacker as a senior...widely regarded as the top-rated recruit in the state of Hawai‘i...also earned two letters each in baseball and track and field...named track team’s MVP as a junior while participating in numerous events, including a league title in the discus...an honor-roll student.

Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in family resources...has three brothers and one sister...parents are Robyn Falemalu of Hau‘ula, O‘ahu, and Paipai Falemalu of Captain Cook, Hawai‘i.

career highs Tackles: 11, vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 Tackles For loss: 3.0, 2x, last vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 Sacks: 3.0 vs. San Jose State, 11/20/10 interceptions: None

career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2009 12 16 4 20 5.5-27 2.0-14 1 0 1 0 2010 14 17 18 35 6.5-46 5.0-41 0 1 0 0 2011 13 26 24 50 6.0-28 4.5-25 1 0 0 0 TOTal 39 59 46 105 18.0-101 11.5-80 2 1 1 0

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and special teams…had two tackles and one fumble recovery…completed one pass caLen for a 41-yard touchdown against Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)...rushed twice for FrieL 50 12 yards against Idaho (Oct. 30). Defensive line 2009: Redshirted. 6-2  305  Freshman Prep kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu  kailua HS : A 2009 graduate of Folsom High School in California...a three-time, all-league player...earned an array of honors as a senior quarterback...named Sacramento Bee Metro Player of the Year, league MVP, all-section and third team all-state…in 11 2011 : Redshirted. games, accounted for 51 touchdowns and 3,467 total yards of offense...threw for 2,771 yards, completing 72-percent of his passes and 40 touchdowns...rushed for 696 Prep : A 2010 graduate of Kailua High School on O‘ahu…lettered four times in yards and 11 touchdowns…also a two-time, all-league receiver...during his junior football, two in basketball and once in volleyball…did not play football in his season, had 32 receptions for 420 yards while also rushing for 315 yards and four senior year due to season-ending injury…ranked the 11th-best recruit in the state of TDs...a member of the jazz band, rated as the best in the nation in 2007 and ’08. Hawai‘i…also rated the 49th-best weakside defensive end in the country… competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Hawai‘i Senior Bowl…named an all-star at the All-Poly Personal: Born in Folsom, Calif...majoring in communicology...has one younger Camp…member of 2009 state Division II championship basketball team. brother...parents are David and Angela Graves of Folsom, Calif. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…has six brothers and three sisters…parents are William and Joey Friel of Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu, and Bobby Joe Friel. career highs ruSHiNg PaSSiNg attempts: 11, vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 yards: 260, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 chris yards: 57, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 TDs: 2, 2x, last vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 TDs: 1, 5x, last vs. BYU, 12/3/11 Completions: 21, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 81 long: 29, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 attempts: 38, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 gant long: 79, vs. BYU, 12/3/11 wide receiver 6-0  180  Junior career statistics long Beach, Ca  Moorpark College PaSSiNg g att Cmp int yds TD lg Pct avg/P avg/g effic 2010 10 3 1 0 41 1 41 33.3 13.7 4.1 258.1 2011: Redshirted. 2011 6 110 63 2 768 5 79 57.3 7.0 128.0 127.3 TOTal 16 113 64 2 809 6 79 56.6 7.2 50.6 130.8 Prior To uH: Played two years at Moorpark College in California…named to the 2010 JC Gridwire All-America fi rst team…also named fi rst team all-California Re- ruSHiNg g att yds TD lg avg/C avg/g gion V and fi rst team All-Western State Conference…led all receivers in the Southern 2010 10 2 12 0 11 6.0 1.2 California Football Association with 81 receptions for 1,134 yards and 17 touch- 2011 6 30 154 5 29 5.1 25.7 downs in 10 games played in 2010…broke single-season school records for receptions TOTal 16 32 166 5 29 5.2 10.4 and yards…had school-record 17 catches for 238 yards in a win at Chaff ey College… broke 25-year-old school career records with 145 receptions for 1,945 yards and 33 touchdowns, the latter of which is believed to be a state record…as a freshman, tallied wiLL 64 catches for 811 yards and 16 touchdowns. 4 Prep: A 2009 graduate of Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills, Calif....a gregorY running Back three-year letterwinner in football...posted 41 catches for 1,036 yards and 10 touch-   downs as a senior en route to fi rst team all-league honors...averaged 25.3 yards per 6-0 190 Freshman catch...helped lead team to 2008 league championship....also earned two varsity letters Compton, Ca  Dominguez HS in basketball...school’s Off ensive Player of the Year in both football and basketball as a senior...was inducted into the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame. 2011: Redshirted.

Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif...majoring in political science...nickname is Prep: A 2011 graduate of Dominguez High School in Compton, Calif...rated as the “King Gant”...has three brothers and one sister...parents are Charles Gant and Chry- 46th-best running back in the country…also ranked 84th-best prospect in the state of sette Bassey of Los Angeles, Calif. California…rated as a top-10 running back in the West Region by ESPN.com...as a senior, rushed for more than 700 yards and 12 touchdowns in seven games…missed the team’s fi rst fi ve games due to injury…despite injury, still selected as the San Gabri- daVid el Valley Off ensive MVP...selected to the all-CIF Southern Section Western Division 14 fi rst team and all-area as a junior and senior…in 2009, led Dominguez to the second graVes round of the CIF-SS playoff s and rushed for 1,657 yards and 23 TDs on 215 carries... Quarterback also a four-year letterwinner in track...competed in the 300-meter hurdles. 6-0  195  Junior Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif....major is undecided...related to former Warrior Folsom, Ca  Folsom HS defensive back and long-time coach George Lumpkin...has two brothers and one sister...parents are Will Gregory and Rhonda Knox of Compton, Calif. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in six games, including two starts at quarterback…took over as the team’s starting quarterback in the final two games of the season…completed 63-of-110 for 768 yards and five touchdowns…also rushed for 154 yards on 30 attempts and five scores…threw for 199 yards and a career-high two touchdowns while rushing for 33 yards and one touchdown coming off the bench against Fresno State (Nov. 19)… had a career-high 260 yards passing and two touchdowns while rushing for a career- high 57 yards and one touchdown in first career start against Tulane (Nov. 26)… threw for 186 yards with one touchdown passing and one score on the ground in season-finale against Brigham Young (Dec. 3).

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games…saw playing time at quarterback, safety 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 33 pLaYer proFiLes tYLer geordon hadden 27 hanohano 90 Placekicker Defensive line 5-11  180  Sophomore 6-1  300  Senior whittier, Ca  California HS wai‘anae, O‘ahu  Saint louis School

2011 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games as a kickoff 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 12 games as a defensive specialist and placekicker…converted 5-of-10 tackle…totaled 18 tackles, including 1.0 for loss…had attempts, including a 47-yarder at Idaho (Oct. 29)…ranked eighth in the WAC one sack against Colorado (Sept. 3). among kickers in scoring (2.5 points per game)…also made 18-of-21 extra-point attempts…had two touchbacks on kickoffs. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in nine games as a defensive lineman…totaled 18 tackles for the season, including one sack…also recorded one pass break-up...career- 2010: Redshirted. high six tackles against Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)…had five tackles against Nevada (Oct. 16)....one sack at Fresno State (Oct. 9). Prep: A 2010 graduate of California High School in Whittier, Calif...earned three varsity letters in football...as a senior, converted 13-of-15 field goals with a long of 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games as a backup defensive lineman…recorded 50 yards…registered a career-long punt of 61 yards...recorded 51 touchbacks for a eight total tackles (6 solo, 2 assisted)…had a career-high two tackles at Idaho (Oct. 70-percent rate...set single-season records for field goals (13) and PATs (44)...also 17) and Navy (Nov. 28)…one pass break-up against Washington State (Sept. 12). set new school marks for field goals (4) and PATs (8) in a game...named all-league as both a kicker and punter...named to the all-CIF Southeast Division first team, 2008: Redshirted. all-area first team and all-mid-valley first team…a 605 Classic all-star selection...part of two league championship squads...as a senior, helped team advance to the semi- Prep: A 2008 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...a three-year start- finals of the Southeast Division playoffs...rated as the No. 10 kicker in the nation er at defensive tackle for the Crusaders...helped lead squad to back-to-back league and the No. 1 high school kicker in the state of California by Chris Sailer Kicking... titles and state runner-up finishes in 2006 and ’07...an all-state first-team selection as participated in the National Kicking Camp and was selected to the “Top 12” in the a senior...also a two-time, all-league pick, including first-team honors in 2007...rated seniors/junior college/transfers category…also a two-year letterwinner in soccer. as one of the top five recruits in the state of Hawai‘i...ranked 34th-best defensive tackle recruit in the nation by Rivals.com and a three-star recruit by Scout.com...also Personal: Born in Whittier, Calif...majoring in sociology...has two older sisters... lettered in track, participating in both the discus and shot put. mother, Tammy, played collegiate softball for Cal State Fullerton...parents are Tim and Tammy Hadden of Whittier, Calif. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...nickname is “Hano”...majoring in sociology... related to former Warrior linebacker Keani Alapa...has two older brothers...parents career highs are Rhonda-Lei and George Hanohano of Wai‘anae, O‘ahu. Field goals Made: 1, 5x, last at Nevada, 11/12/11 Field goals attempted: 2, 2x, last vs. Utah State, 11/5/11 career highs long: 47 yards, at Idaho, 10/29/11 Tackles: 6, vs. Charleston Southern, 9/25/10 Touchbacks: 2, at UNLV, 9/17/11 Tackles For loss: 1.0, 2x, last vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 Sacks: 1.0, 2x, last vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 career statistics interceptions: None kiCkiNg g Fg Fga lg Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ xP xPa Pct. career statistics 2011 13 5 10 47 50.0 2-2 2-4 1-3 0-1 18 21 85.7 DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2009 12 6 2 8 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2010 9 11 7 18 1.0-9 1.0-9 1 0 0 0 2011 12 11 7 18 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 TOTal 33 28 16 44 2.0-14 2.0-14 2 0 0 0

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Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…other blocked kicks occurred against New Mexico State scott 29 (Oct. 22), which resulted in a touchdown, and Tulane (Nov. 26). harding 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 games with nine starts at nickelback...finished wide receiver with 49 tackles, including 5.0 for loss...also had three forced fumbles, two fumble 5-11  195  Sophomore recoveries and three pass break-ups...blocked field-goal attempt in the fourth quarter Brisbane, Queensland, australia  anglican Church in win at Army (Sept. 11)...career-high eight tackles against Louisiana Tech (Oct. grammar School 2)...forced and recovered a fumble in the Charleston Southern (Sept. 25) and Idaho (Oct. 30) games…had seven tackles, one forced fumble and one pass break-up at 2011 (Freshman): Selected to the Football Writers Colorado (Sept. 18). Association of America Freshman All-America first team and Yahoo! Sports Freshman All-America second team as a punt returner…played Prep: A 2010 graduate of Visa Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif...earned in 12 games at slot receiver and return specialist…caught six passes for 67 yards in three varsity letters in football...two-time, all-league performer…helped lead team to his only action at slot receiver against UC Davis (Sept. 24)…team’s primary punt two league titles...as a senior, had league-leading 10 interceptions in 14 games and returner…returned 19 punts for 141 yards for an average of 7.4 yards per return, returned three for touchdowns…also had 65 tackles and five blocked kicks…named which ranked third in the WAC and 35th nationally…had a long of 24 yards against to MaxPrep’s All-California Division I second team and all-CIF Southern Section… Utah State (Nov. 5)…returned 12 kicks for 253 yards for an average of 21.1 yards also selected to Riverside Press-Enterprise all-area team and all-Inland Valley per return…also had a long of 37 yards against the Aggies. County…helped team finish with a perfect 10-0 league record…blocked 26 kicks during his varsity career, a new state record…also had 18 career interceptions, 140 Prior To uH: Played six seasons in the Australian Football League, five with the career tackles, scored 10 touchdowns and set a school record with 38 career starts… Brisbane Lions and one with the Port Adelaide Power…drafted by Brisbane in 2005 competed in the Inland Empire All-Star Classic...an honor-roll student. out of local Brisbane club Morningside…played well in the 2006 NAB Cup which led to promotion to Brisbane…in final year with Brisbane, team advanced to the Personal: Born in Whittier, Calif...intends to major in computer science...father, finals series but lost in the first round…cut by Brisbane in 2009 but was later drafted John Hardy, played college football at California and two seasons with the NFL’s by Port Adelaide...played two games with the Power. ...has five brothers and two sisters...parents are Kenneth and Alisa Tuliau of Temecula, Calif. Prep: A 2004 graduate of Anglican Church Grammar School in Queensland…mem- ber of the Australian Rules Football National Team at the age of 15…also played for career highs the Queensland State Team for the U16, U17 and U18 teams. Tackles: 10, at Nevada, 11/12/11 Tackles For loss: 1.0, 6x, last at Nevada, 11/12/11 Personal: Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia…intends to major in business… Sacks: None has one brother and one sister...brother Justin is also an active Australian Rules interceptions: 1, 3x, last at San Jose State, 10/14/11 Football player…father was a coach for Mt. Gravatt in the Australian Football Blocks: 1, 5x, last vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 League Queensland…parents are Russell and Tulanga Harding of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT career highs 2010 14 31 18 49 5.0-19 0.0 3 3 2 0 reCeiviNg PuNT reTurNS 2011 13 58 15 73 1.0-7 0.0 14 3 0 3 receptions: 6, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 returns: 3, 2x, last vs. New Mexico TOTal 27 89 33 122 6.0-26 0.0 17 6 2 3 yards: 67, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 State, 10/22/11 long: 36, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 yards: 37, vs. Utah State, 11/5/11 TDs: None long: 24, vs. Utah State, 11/5/11 JeremY TDs: None 12 career statistics higgins Quarterback reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 6-1  200  Sophomore 2011 12 6 67 0 36 0.5 11.2 5.6 Honolulu, O‘ahu  utah State PuNT reTurNS g No. yds TD lg avg/r avg/g 2011 12 19 141 0 24 7.4 11.8 2011: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.

Prior To uH: Attended Utah State in Logan, Utah, for one John year...appeared briefl y in two games as true freshman in 2010. 33 Prep: A 2010 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...a three-year letter- hardY- winner in football...earned second-team all-state accolades as a senior after throwing a total of 27 touchdowns and leading the state in passing yards (2,457) and effi ciency tuLiau (164.3)...selected to play in the Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl... also selected as a Defensive Back Hawai‘i All-Star in leading team against the American Samoa All-Stars in the Samoa 5-11  180  Junior Bowl VII....a two-time, all-ILH selection...threw for 391 yards and six touchdowns in the 2009 season-opener...threw for 291 yards and accounted for fi ve touchdowns in Temecula, Ca  vista Murrieta HS his debut at starting quarterback as a junior. 2011 (Sophomore): Played and started in all 13 games at free safety…finished third on the team with 73 tackles, including 1.0 for loss…led the team with four blocked Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...intends to major in psychology...older brothers kicks…tied for team-lead with three interceptions… ranked second on team with Cameron and Zach played football at Weber State in Utah...Cameron, also a quar- 11 pass break-ups…also tied for team-lead with three forced fumbles…ranked fifth terback, was the 2008 Big Sky Conference Off ensive Player of the Year...father, Jim, in the WAC and 38th nationally with 14 passes defended…named to Phil Steele’s was a two-year letterwinner at UH (1984-85)...parents are Jim and Anne Higgins of all-WAC second team…career-high 10 tackles including one sack at Nevada (Nov. Honolulu, O‘ahu. 12)…also blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown against the Wolf Pack…recorded seven tackles, one forced fumble and one interception at San Jose State (Oct. 14)…had 10 tackles along with two pass break-ups against Brigham Young (Dec. 3)…had six tackles, one interception and one blocked kick at

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 35 pLaYer proFiLes hunter JoeY hoLLowed 67 ioseFa 7 Offensive line running Back 6-1  275  Junior 6-0  240  Sophomore redlands, Ca  Mt. San Jacinto JC Pago Pago, american Samoa  Fagaitua HS

2011: Redshirted. 2011 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games including 11 starts at running back…led the team with 548 rushing Prior To uH: Attended Mount San Jacinto Junior College in California for two yards on 110 carries...averaged 5.0 yards per carry…also rushed for seven touch- years…earned second-team all-league honors as a sophomore. downs…had 20 receptions for 122 yards and one touchdown…rushed for a career- high 99 yards, along with 28 receiving yards, at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…posted two Prep: A 2009 graduate of Redlands High School in California…lettered three times rushing touchdowns each against San Jose State (Oct. 14), New Mexico State (Oct. in football and wrestling…member of Citrus Belt League championship team as a 22) and Tulane (Nov. 26)…rushed for 81 yards on seven attempts and two scores at sophomore…he, along with the rest of the offensive line, was named the team’s co- San Jose State…rushed for 91 yards and two scores against New Mexico State…had Offensive MVP during senior year. 63 rushing yards and career-high four receptions for 29 yards against Tulane.

Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif…majoring in psychology…has two brothers 2010: Redshirted. and two sisters…parents are Sean Hollowed and Julie Cariveau of Redlands, Calif. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Fagaitua High School in American Samoa…lettered three years in football… played quarterback, free safety and linebacker…team went Luke 21-2 in his final two seasons as team won back-to-back championships…named 45 the Offensive Player of the Year and led Fagaitua to the national championship in ingram 2007…participated in the Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl…named the season long Snapper MVP and the all-purpose player in 2009…scored 21 rushing touchdowns and had 6-6  235  Senior 16 touchdown passes with 980 yards as a senior…also played volleyball, soccer and Mililani, O‘ahu  Mililani HS rugby…was a member of the Lauli‘i “Moli ole Ava” rugby team …also a member of Lauli‘i Spikers volleyball. 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 12 games at long snapper… missed one game due to injury. Personal: Born in American Samoa…given first name is Marvin…majoring in political science…has two brothers and four sisters…has a son, Joey, Jr… parents are 2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 14 games at long snapper…had one tackle. Lalomilo and Laine Iosefa of Pago Pago, American Samoa.

2009 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games at long snapper…made one solo tackle. career highs ruSHiNg reCeiviNg Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mililani High School on O‘ahu...earned three varsity let- attempts: 16, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 receptions: 4, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 ters in football...part of two league championship teams...a starter on both sides of yards: 99, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 yards: 29, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 the ball as a senior, suiting up at defensive end and tight end...also the team’s starting long: 39, vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 long: 22, vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 long snapper...named team’s MVP on the defensive line...participated in the HUB TDs: 2, 3x, last vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 TDs: 1, vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 Goodwill Senior Bowl. career statistics Personal: Born in Albuquerque, N.M...majoring in sociology...has two brothers and one sister...older brother Jake is a former Warrior defensive lineman and long ruSHiNg g att yds TD lg avg/C avg/g snapper, currently with the Tennessee Titans...parents are Jill and Herb Ingram of 2011 13 110 548 7 39 5.0 42.2 Mililani, O‘ahu. reCeiviNg g rec yds TD lg rec/g avg/C avg/g 2011 13 20 122 1 22 1.5 6.1 9.4 sterLing Jackson 28 running Back 6-0  220  Senior Stone Mountain, ga  Mendocino College

2011 (Junior): Played in 12 games, including one start at running back…finished third on the team with 246 yards rushing on 57 attempts and two touchdowns…also caught three passes for 36 yards and a touchdown…rushed for a season-high 75 yards on 11 carries against New Mexico State (Oct. 22)…scored twice while rushing for 38 yards on eight carries at Washington (Sept. 10)….only receiving touchdown occurred against UC Davis (Sept. 24).

2010: Redshirted.

Prior To uH: Played two seasons at Mendocino College in Ukiah, Calif…earned all-conference honors and also tabbed as a junior college All-American…rushed for Class of 2012 737 yards and 10 touchdowns, while averaging 6.0 yards per carry as a sophomore… Luke ingram also lined up at tight end.

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Prep: A 2008 graduate of Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Ga… played two seasons for Redan, lining up at running back, safety and linebacker…played first art two seasons of football at Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain, Ga…helped 41 team to regional championship as a sophomore in 2005…also lettered in track and LaureL wrestling during prep career. linebacker 6-0  235  Junior Personal : Born in Stone Mountain, Ga…majoring in sociology…has two brothers and wahiawā, O‘ahu  leilehua HS one sister…parents are Steve and Jaqueline Jackson of Stone Mountain, Ga. career highs 2011 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games, including 10 starts at linebacker and defensive end…finished fourth ruSHiNg reCeiviNg on the team with 61 total tackles…led the team with 14.5 tackles-for-loss and 9.0 attempts: 11, vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 receptions: 1, 3x, last vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 sacks…also recorded one interception, three forced fumbles, and five quarterback yards: 75, vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 yards: 25, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 hurries…ranked third in the WAC and 24th nationally in sacks and fourth in the long: 38, vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 long: 25, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 WAC and 55th nationally in tackles-for-loss…had five tackles and one interception TDs: 1, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 TDs: 2, at Washington, 9/10/11 against Colorado (Sept. 3)…recorded five tackles, along with two sacks and two quarterback hurries, at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…set a career-high with seven tackles, career statistics including one sack, at San Jose State (Oct. 14)…also recorded seven tackles and one sack against Fresno State (Nov. 19)…had forced fumbles against UC Davis (Sept. ruSHiNg g att yds TD lg avg/C avg/g 24), Utah State (Nov. 5) and at Nevada (Nov. 12). 2011 12 57 246 2 38 4.3 20.5 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in five games as a linebacker and special teams member. reCeiviNg g rec yds TD lg rec/g avg/C avg/g 2011 12 3 36 1 25 0.2 12.0 3.0 2009: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2008 graduate of Leilehua High School in Wahiawā, O‘ahu...played two years of varsity football...helped lead Mules to the 2007 state championship....team also won league championship...earned first-team all-league and all-state honors as an outside linebacker....one of the top linebacker recruits in the state of Hawai‘i...also played three years of basketball...all-league in basketball as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born in California...majoring in sociology...has one brother and two sis- ters...older brother Clayton is a former UH offensive lineman...parents are Apollo and Art Laurel of Wahiawā, O‘ahu. career highs Tackles: 7, 2x, last vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 Tackles For loss: 3.0, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 Sacks: 2.0, 2x, last vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 interceptions: 1, vs. Colorado, 9/3/11

career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2010 5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 13 44 17 61 14.5-80 9.0-61 2 3 1 1 TOTal 18 44 17 61 14.5-80 9.0-61 2 3 1 1

Class of 2012 Jared sterLing Jackson LeaF 35 running Back donnie 6-1  230  Freshman king, Jr. 49 Martinez, Ca  alhambra HS wide receiver 2011: Redshirted. 5-7  155  Sophomore kapolei, O‘ahu  kapolei HS Prep: A 2011 graduate of Alhambra High School in Martinez, Calif.....named fi rst- team all-Diablo Foothill Athletic League on both off ense at running back and defense 2011 (Freshman): Played in one game at slot receiver at linebacker…also selected honorable mention all-Metro…named among the Top 20 against UC Davis (Sept. 24)…did not record any statistics. East Bay football prospects…participated in the 2010 Holiday Classic All-Star foot- ball game in Sacramento, Calif…picked as the city of Martinez Male Athlete of the 2010: Redshirted. Fall…rushed for 1,381 yards and had a league-best 19 total touchdowns…rushed for 323 yards on 33 carries and scored fi ve touchdowns against El Molino High School… Prep: A 2010 graduate of Kapolei High School in Kapolei, O‘ahu…lettered two named fi rst-team all-league linebacker as a junior…also registered 718 yards and three years in football…lined up at slot receiver, defensive back and kick returner…named touchdowns on 85 carries...named team’s Most Valuable Back...helped lead team to team’s Offensive MVP as a senior….also lettered twice in wrestling…wrestled in the league championship that year...also competed in track and fi eld in the 4x100 relay 145-lb division as a senior…captured OIA Red championship….finished as runner- and ran the anchor leg of the 4x200 relay…teammate of fellow UH recruit Trevor up in the league and placed third in the HHSAA state championship. Davis...a four-time NCS Scholar-Athlete.

Personal: Born in Kapolei, O‘ahu…majoring in sociology…has four sisters and one Personal: Born in Martinez, Calif...intends to major in business...has three brothers brother…father is Donnie King, Sr., of Kapolei, O‘ahu. and one sister...parents are Erin and Kirsten Hall of Martinez, Calif.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 37 pLaYer proFiLes daVid Jordan LeFotu 76 LoeFFLer 58 Offensive line Offensive line 6-3  305  Sophomore 6-5  315  Sophomore Pearl City, O‘ahu  Pearl City HS Hilo, Hawai‘i  Hilo HS

2011 (Freshman): Played in 11 games on the offensive 2011 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a backup line, including seven starts at right guard. offensive tackle.

2010: Redshirted. 2010: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2010 graduate of Pearl City High School on O‘ahu...competed in football, Prep: A 2009 graduate of Hilo High School on Hawai‘i…lettered three years in foot- wrestling and track and field…a four-year starter for the Chargers in football...defen- ball, playing offensive and defensive tackle…named first team all-league and honorable sive captain as a freshman while starting at tackle...moved to offensive line as a junior mention all-state as a senior…participated in the Hawai‘i/Poly vs. Mainland All-Star and played on both sides of the ball as a senior…as a senior, named The Honolulu game…also a track and field standout…a member of the 2008 conference champi- Advertiser Division II honorable mention all-state...also earned all-league honors ons…qualified for the state championships for shot put in 2008 and ’09…was the and named team’s Offensive Player of the Year...rated No. 33rd-best recruit in the league discus champion and competed in state championships for discus in 2009.

Northwest region…ranked 18th-best offensive guard in the country…named Most Personal: Born in Hilo, Hawai‘i…majoring in sociology…has one younger sister… Improved Player at the 2008 Brian Derby Offensive Linemen Camp...lettered two parents are Daniel and Jennifer Loeffler of Kurtistown, Hawai‘i. years in track, participating in the shot put and discus...part of the 2008 wrestling squad that captured a division championship. Frank Personal: Born in American Samoa...intends to major in engineering...has one brother and two sisters...cousin of former Warrior defensive lineman John Fonoti LoYd Jr. 70 and fellow 2010 recruits Kody Afusia and TJ Taimatuia... uncle Kili Lefotu played Offensive line for the University of Arizona and the Washington Redskins...parents are Tulia and 6-3  300  Sophomore Peaoe Lefotu of Waipahu, O‘ahu. ‘aiea, O‘ahu  Moanalua HS

John 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in one game on the offen- 34 sive line against UC Davis (Sept. 24). Lister 2010: Redshirted. running Back 6-0  210  Sophomore Prep: A 2010 graduate of Moanalua High School on O‘ahu...a two-year starter Thousand Oaks, Ca  Thousand Oaks HS at left tackle…rated 30th-best recruit in the state of Hawai‘i and 99th in the Northwest…named all-state by both the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu 2011 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games, primarily on Advertiser…all-OIA White Division…helped team to 2009 division title with a special teams and as a backup running back…made one perfect 10-0 regular-season mark...competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Hawai‘i Senior start at running back at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…totaled seven rushes for 17 yards Bowl...teammate of fellow UH recruit Lasi Eselu...a four-year honor-roll student... and two receptions for seven yards…recorded 14 total tackles. graduated magna cum laude.

2010: Redshirted. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...intends to major in business...has one brother and one sister...parents are Frank Loyd, Sr., and Talita Loyd of ‘Aiea, O‘ahu. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Thousand Oaks High School in California…lettered three years in football…a two-time, all-league selection…was named the Running Back of the Year as a junior…named third team all-state, county Offensive Player of the Year LeroY and league MVP as a senior…holds nine school records…averaged 197.0 yards per 22 game in 2008…set single-game record with 322 yards…also set school records with Lutu more than 2,100 yards in the 2008 season…finished prep career with 4,932 yards Defensive Back and 52 touchdowns…also lettered in lacrosse and track and field…participated in 6-2  210  Senior the 100m, 4x100m, long jump and triple jump…a two-time scholar-athlete. Mercer island, wa  Mercer island HS

Personal: Born in Thousand Oaks, Calif…majoring in kinesiology and rehabilita- 2011 (Junior): Played in 11 games, primarily on special tion science…has two younger brothers…parents are Corey and Dawn Lister of teams…finished with eight tackles, including two each at Thousand Oaks, Calif. Washington (Sept. 10) and against Tulane (Nov. 26). career highs 2010: Redshirted. ruSHiNg reCeiviNg uH Basketball: Played two seasons for the Rainbow Warriors...appeared in 26 games attempts receptions : 3, 2x, last at Louisiana Tech, : 2, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 with one start as a sophomore...scored in 13 of those games...averaged 7.7 minutes 10/1/11 yards: 7, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 per game...played 10 or more minutes in seven of the last 10 games, including 28.0 yards: 17, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 long: 6, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 mpg in final two games of the season...scored career-high 12 points in back-to-back long: 7, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 games at Boise State (March 4) and at Idaho (March 6)...shot 11-of-18 from the field in those two games...also added career-high seven rebounds, two assists and three steals career statistics in 37 minutes of action against Idaho...appeared in 19 games as a freshman, averaging ruSHiNg g att yds TD lg avg/C avg/g 4.6 mpg...most extensive playing time came in second game of the season against Cal 2011 13 7 17 0 7 2.4 1.3 State Fullerton (Nov. 16)...scored nine points on 4-of-6 shooting in 15 minutes. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mercer Island High School in Washington...earned three reCeiviNg g rec yds TD lg rec/g avg/C avg/g varsity letters in basketball...a three-time all-league and all-state selection...averaged 18.5 2011 13 2 7 0 6 0.2 3.5 0.5 38 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes ppg, 7.2 rpg and 4.3 apg as a senior en route to league MVP honors...also named first team all-league, all-state and all-area as a senior... led team to the league championship marcus with an undefeated mark (18-0) in 2007-08...averaged 14.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg and 3.0 apg as 53 a junior, gaining honorable mention all-state and first-team all-conference honors...also maLepeai a standout football player, earning all-league honors twice at defensive back. Defensive line 6-1  260  Sophomore Personal : Born in Seattle, Wash...majoring in political science...has one older broth- Honolulu, O‘ahu  radford HS er...father, Leroy, played for the University of Washington and was a member of two Rose Bowl squads...parents are Leroy and Molly Lutu of Mercer Island, Wash. 2011 (Freshman): Played in 11 games as a backup defen- career highs sive tackle…totaled seven tackles, including 0.5 for loss. Tackles: 2, 2x, last vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 2010: Redshirted. Tackles For loss: None Sacks: None Prep: A 2009 graduate of Radford High School in Honolulu…lettered four years in interceptions: None football...a three-year starter at defensive end…also played offensive tackle…named to The Honolulu Advertiser Division II all-state first team and Honolulu Star-Bulletin all-state second career statistics team as a senior…anchored the defensive line for a Ram squad that advanced to Division II DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT state championship game in 2008…also lettered two years each in basketball and track.

2011 11 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Born in ‘Aiea, O‘ahu…cousin of the same name, Marcus Malepeai, also played for UH (1993-95)…has three sisters…parents are Ofati and Legalo Malepeai of ‘Aiea, O‘ahu. career highs Tackles: 2, at San Jose State, 10/14/11 Tackles For loss: 0.5, vs. Colorado, 9/3/11 Sacks: None interceptions: None

career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 11 4 3 7 0.5-3 0.0 0 0 0 0 Class of 2012 LeroY Lutu siasau dee matagiese 59 23 Defensive line maggitt 6-2  285  Junior Defensive Back waimea, kaua‘i  Portland State university 5-8  170  Sophomore Tacoma, wa  lakes HS 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games as a back- up defensive lineman…recorded four tackles…season- 2011 (Freshman): Played in nine games, including one high two tackles at Nevada (Nov. 12). start at cornerback…totaled eight tackles, including season-high four against Fresno State (Nov. 19)…also recorded one pass breakup 2010: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. against the Bulldogs…had an interception against UC Davis (Sept. 24)…posted Prior To uH three tackles against Brigham Young (Dec. 3). : Attended Portland State for one year…played defensive end…named to academic all-Big Sky team…had 26 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, and one forced fumble. 2010: Redshirted. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Waimea High School on Kaua‘i…lettered three years in Prep: A 2010 graduate of Lakes High School in Lakewood, Wash...earned three football and track and field and once each in basketball and paddling…member of varsity letters in football...led team to back-to-back league championships and a state three-time KIF football championship teams…also won individual league champion- semifinal appearance as a junior...a two-time 3A all-state selection as both a corner- ship in the shot put in 2008 and ’09…named second-team Division II all-state as a back and punt returner...rated the 39th-best recruit in the Northwest region and the defensive lineman as a senior…three-time all-league in football and track and field… best cornerback in the state of Washington…competed in the Hawai‘i/Polynesia- earned school’s Most Athletic Award in 2009. Mainland Bowl and had four pass breakups and two tackles…a three-year letterwin- Personal ner in basketball...starting point guard for team that won two league titles...earned : Born in Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i…majoring in family resources…second cousin one letter in track as a member of the 4x100 relay team. is former Warrior Pisa Tinoisamoa…uncle is former Colorado Buffalo standout, the late Sal Aunese, whom he is named after…cousin Jessica Iwata is a member of Personal: Born in Oakland, Calif...given first name is FuDarrell...has three sisters... the Rainbow Wahine softball team...has three sisters…parents are Aunese and Ieila parents are FuDarrell and Sherell Maggitt of Tacoma, Wash. Matagiese of Waimea, Kaua‘i. career highs career highs Tackles: 4, vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 Tackles: 2, at Nevada, 11/12/11 Tackles For loss: None Tackles For loss: None Sacks: None Sacks: None interceptions: 1, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 interceptions: None career statistics career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 9 5 3 8 0.0 0 2 0 0 1 2011 13 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 39 pLaYer proFiLes darrYL dYLan mcBride, Jr. 6 mccaggm 46 linebacker linebacker 6-2  220  Senior 6-2  235  Senior Philadelphia, Pa  Mendocino College Denver, CO  San Diego Mesa College

2011 (Junior): Appeared in nine games as a reserve line- 2011 (Junior): Member of the scout team. backer…finished season with three tackles…had one sack at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1) and one quarterback hurry against Colorado (Sept. 3). Prior To uH: Played two seasons at San Diego Mesa College in California...an all- conference selection while lining up at linebacker and defensive end...tallied 62 tack- 2010: Redshirted. les, four sacks and 12.5 tackles-for-loss...recipient of the National Football Founda- tion Student-Athlete Award...prior to San Diego Mesa, attended Southern Methodist Prior To uH: Attended Mendocino College in Ukiah, Calif…a two-year starter… University in Dallas, Texas, for a year...redshirted during the 2008 season. played both cornerback and safety…helped lead team to league title in 2009…tal- lied 88 tackles, four interceptions, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kent Denver High School in Englewood, Colo...a three- touchdown during his career…teammate of fellow Warrior Sterling Jackson. year letterman and two-year starter in football...a two-time all-conference pick... started on both sides of the ball at both tight end and linebacker...helped squad to a Prep: A 2008 graduate of Valley High School in Sacramento, Calif…played one conference championship as a senior...also earned three varsity letters in lacrosse...part season at Valley, earning all-league honors while playing at defensive back and line- of 2008 state championship team. backer…prior to Valley, played two seasons of prep football in Philadelphia…lined up as a tight end and safety for Germantown High School as a junior…earned all- Personal: Born in Ft. Meyers, Fla...intends to major in marine biology...has two league honors as a cornerback for William Penn High School as a sophomore…also younger sisters...parents are David and Shellene McCagg of Denver, Colo. named an all-star in basketball at both Valley and Germantown.

Personal: Born in San Pablo, Calif…nickname is “Philly”…majoring in sociology… BLake has five sisters and one brother…parents are Darryl McBride Sr. of Philadelphia, Pa., 66 and Nashall Vaughn of Richmond, Calif. muir Offensive line career highs 6-5  290  Freshman Tackles: 1, 3x, last at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 Sutherland, NSw, australia  kirrawee HS Tackles For loss: 1.0, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 Sacks: 1, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 2011: Redshirted. interceptions: None Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kirrawee High School in Sydney, NSW, Australia…played career statistics football for the Sutherland Seahawks Gridiron Club…played in the GNSW Colts DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT and Senior competitions…named the league’s Most Valuable Player in 2009…led 2011 9 2 1 3 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 the team in sacks, tackles and tackles-for-loss…his 58 tackles is the sixth-highest single-season total in Colts history and eight sacks is tied for fourth highest…played both sides of the ball on the line… national title medalist in swimming and is an ac- complished Australian Rules player.

Personal: Born in Sydney, NSW, Australia…has two brothers…parents are Phillip and Jennifer Muir of Sydney, NSW, Australia. kYLe niiro 64 Placekicker 5-11  225  Senior Honolulu, O‘ahu  kaiser HS

2011 (Junior): Appeared in two games as a kickoff spe- cialist against UC Davis (Sept. 24) and Brigham Young (Dec. 3).

2010: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kaiser High School in Honolulu…lettered four years in football as a kicker and punter…received all-state honorable mention as a senior… also a four-year letterwinner in soccer…earned all-league honors three times…also an all-state selection as a senior….a key member of Kaiser’s division champion soccer team as a junior.

Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…majoring in economics…has two brothers… parents are David and Julie Niiro of Honolulu, O‘ahu. Class of 2012 darrYL mcBride, Jr.

40 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes kawika coreY orneLLas 10 pacLeBar 88 Defensive Back wide receiver 5-9  175  Senior 5-7  170  Junior kapolei, O‘ahu  Mililani HS Pleasant Hill, Ca  las lomas HS

2011 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, primarily on 2011 (Sophomore): Played in six games as a slot receiv- special teams and as a reserve cornerback…made one er…finished season with five catches for 40 yards…had start at cornerback…finished with 12 tackles, including 1.0 for loss…also recovered two catches for 31 yards against UC Davis (Sept. 24). a fumble at Nevada (Nov. 12)…had a season-high four tackles against UC Davis (Sept. 24)…posted three tackles in season-opener against Colorado (Sept. 3). 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in one game against Idaho (Oct. 30)...did not record any statistics. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 14 games, including two starts at cornerback… amassed 24 total tackles and one pass break-up…two tackles and one pass break-up Prep: A 2008 graduate of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif...lettered in at Colorado (Sept. 18)…recorded three tackles in games against Army (Sept. 11), football, soccer and track...team captain in all three sports...earned three varsity letters Boise State (Nov. 6), and UNLV (Dec. 4)…also had three tackles against Tulsa in in football...helped guide team to two sectional championships...first-team all-league the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24). selection at wide receiver as a senior...also named third team all-metro....earned four varsity letters each in soccer and track...led soccer team to a sectional championship 2009 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games, making four starts at cornerback…tallied and part of a track team that won the league championship in each of his four seasons. 19 solo tackles…made a career-high seven tackles against Utah State (Nov. 7). Personal: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif...majoring in communicology...has one older 2008: Redshirted...a UH scholar-athlete. sister...parents are Susanne and Joe Paclebar of Pleasant Hill, Calif.

Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mililani High School on O‘ahu...earned two varsity letters career highs in football...helped lead team to back-to-back division championships...earned hon- receptions: 2, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 orable mention all-league recognition as a defensive back and special teams stand- yards: 31, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 out...also earned two varsity letters in track...league champion and fourth in the state long: 24, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 in the 100-meter dash as a senior...part of the 4x100-meter relay team that finished TDs: None second in the state. career statistics Personal: Born in Ft. Bragg, N.C...majoring in family resources...has two brothers... parents are LaTonia and Leonard Ornellas of Kapolei, O‘ahu. reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2010 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 career highs 2011 6 5 40 0 24 0.8 8.0 6.7 TOTal 7 5 40 0 24 0.7 8.0 5.7 Tackles: 7 vs. Utah State, 11/7/09 Tackles For loss: 1.0, vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 Sacks: None interceptions: None rYan career statistics pasoQuen 30 DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT Defensive Back 2009 13 19 4 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 6-0  190  Freshman 2010 14 15 11 26 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 wahiawā, O‘ahu  leilehua HS 2011 13 10 2 12 1.0-2 0.0 0 0 1 0 TOTal 40 44 17 61 1.0-2 0.0 1 0 1 0 2011: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Leilehua High School in Wahiawā, O‘ahu…lettered four years in football…member of OIA Red West championship team as a senior…named second team all-state and fi rst team all-OIA Red West…team captain as a senior and recorded 44 tackles, eight interceptions, four forced fumbles, four fumbles recovered, and 12 pass breakups…member of the honor roll.

Personal: Born in Wahiawā, O‘ahu…intends to major in kinesiology…has one brother…parents are Paul and Deborah Pasoquen of Wahiawā, O‘ahu.

Class of 2012 kawika orneLLas

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 41 pLaYer proFiLes Jeremiah ostrowski 80 wide receiver 5-9  175  Senior ‘aiea, O‘ahu  Punahou School

uH Basketball (2011-12): Team tri-captain who joined the team following the football season and averaged 4.1 ppg, 2.5 rpg and 7.0 apg...led the WAC and finished sixth in the nation in assists per game (7.0)... finished with the third-highest single-season assist average in school history...averaged WAC-best 7.4 apg in league games...helped key upset of No. 14 Xavier with five points, seven assists and career-high five steals...tallied career-high 13 assists while playing all 40 minutes in WAC semifinals vs. New Mexico State...the 13 assists were the most by a Rainbow Warrior in 16 years.

2011 (Junior): Appeared in 10 games including six starts at slot receiver…finished third on the team with 65 catches for 687 yards…ranked third in the WAC and 23rd nationally in receptions per game (6.5) and eighth in the WAC and 63rd nationally in receiving yards per game (68.7)…finished second on the team with five touchdown catches…had a career-high 11 receptions for 87 yards and one touch- down at Washington (Sept. 10)…caught eight passes for a career-high 133 yards and one touchdown at Nevada (Nov. 12)…also hauled in eight catches against Colorado (Sept. 3) and Utah State (Nov. 5)…had at least five receptions in eight games…also scored touchdowns against San Jose State (Oct. 14), Utah State and Brigham Young (Dec. 3)…missed three games due to injury.

uH Basketball (2010-11): Played in 20 of the team’s final 21 games, eventually sliding into a starting role at point guard...averaged 5.4 ppg and team-high 3.8 apg in 22.9 mpg...led the team in assists (76) and steals (26), despite playing in just 20 games...earned the starting nod in seven of the team’s last eight contests...52 assists (6.5 apg) in those final eight contests...averaged 38.0 mpg in UH’s final five games and played all but one minute on the court in UH’s last three contests...enjoyed career game against No. 25 Utah State (Jan. 29), tallying 15 points, six assists and three steals in 38 minutes during double-overtime loss, just days after the passing of his father...career-high 17 points, including 12 in the second half, in CIT first-round win over Portland (March 15).

2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in nine games as a slot receiver…totaled four recep- tions for 94 yards…had two catches for 72 yards against Tulsa in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24), including a 54-yard reception from quarterback Bryant Moniz...also had two catches for 22 yards against San Jose State (Nov. 29).

2009 (Freshman): Appeared in one game at Nevada (Oct. 31) as a backup wide receiver.

2008: Redshirted.

Prep: A 2007 graduate of Punahou School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...a two-time all- state and three-time all-league selection at slotback...also returned kicks...named the 2006 state Offensive Player of the Year as a senior...led the state in receptions (81) and yards (1,317)...scored 10 touchdowns...helped Punahou to league title and state runner-up finish as a junior...also a four-time all-state first-team selection in basket- ball...led team to league title and state runner-up finish as a senior...inducted into the 2007 Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor.

Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has two younger sis- ters...parents are Michele Ostrowski of ‘Aiea, O‘ahu, and the late Kui Ostrowski. career highs receptions: 11, at Washington, 9/10/11 yards: 133 at Nevada, 11/12/11 long: 54 vs. Tulsa, 12/24/10 TDs: 1, 5x, last vs. BYU, 12/3/11 career statistics reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2010 9 4 94 0 54 0.4 23.5 10.4 Class of 2012 2011 10 65 687 5 32 6.5 10.6 68.7 Jeremiah ostrowski TOTal 20 69 781 5 54 3.5 11.3 39.0 42 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football pLaYer proFiLes BuBBa aLLen poueu-Luna 9 sampson 2 Defensive Back wide receiver 5-11  175  Sophomore 5-7  145  Junior Temecula, Ca  great Oak HS Tampa, Fl  Plant HS

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games on special 2011 (Sophomore): Played in seven games, including teams…recorded one tackle at Idaho (Oct. 29) and one four starts at slot receiver…caught 18 passes for 186 tackle at Nevada (Nov. 12). yards…also returned two kickoffs for 42 yards…had five catches for 73 yards and a touchdown against UC Davis (Sept. 24). 2010: Redshirted. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games as a kick returner…averaged 20.3 yards on Prep: A 2010 graduate of Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif...earned three 15 returns...had a long of 30 yards at Army (Sept. 11)...returned five kickoffs for 106 varsity letters in football...a two-way player, lining up at quarterback and safety as a yards against Tulsa (Dec. 24) in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. junior…played exclusively at quarterback as a senior en route to first-team all-CIF, all-valley and all-league honors…threw for more than 1,700 yards, rushed for 754 Prep: A 2010 graduate of Plant High School in Tampa, Fla...key member of two- yards and accounted for 32 touchdowns in 15 games in 2009…helped lead school time state championship teams…lined up at wide receiver, defensive back and kick to first-ever state playoff appearance...also ran track for four years, earning all-league returner...squad won the 4A state championship in 2008 and the 5A title in 2009... and all-valley first-team honors as a junior and senior...set the school record in the earned all-state honors twice...as a senior, caught 56 passes for 867 yards and 11 200-meter dash, finishing in 21.64 seconds…ran anchor leg of 4x100-meter and touchdowns…named to the all-county first team…as a junior, hauled in 49 catches 4x400-meter relay teams…member of school- and Inland Valley record-holding for 788 yards and 11 touchdowns and was named to the all-state second team… 4x100 relay team (42.03)...named county Athlete of the Year. averaged 31.6 yards on kickoff returns and 14.8 yards on punt returns in 2009… combined for 16 career touchdowns on kickoff and punt returns...a three-time all- Personal: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif...major is undecided...has two brothers and two league selection as a kick returner...a four-year letterwinner in track, participating in sisters...parents are Raymond and Lourdes Luna of Temecula, Calif. the 200- and 400 meters...runs 40-yard dash in 4.38 seconds. career highs Personal: Born in Tampa, Fla...intends to major in psychology...parents are James and Alleen Reid of Tampa, Fla. Tackles: 1, 2x, last vs. Nevada, 11/12/11 Tackles For loss: None career highs Sacks: None interceptions: None reCeiviNg kiCkOFF reTurNS receptions: 5, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 returns: 5 vs. Tulsa, 12/24/10 career statistics yards: 73, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 yards: 106 vs. Tulsa, 12/24/10 long: 31, vs. vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 long: 30 at Army, 9/11/10 DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT TDs: 1, 2x, last vs. New Mexico State, 10/22/11 TDs: None 2011 7 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 career statistics moses reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2010 13 1 -2 0 0 0.1 -2.0 -0.2 91 2011 7 18 186 2 31 2.6 10.3 26.6 samia TOTal 20 19 184 2 31 0.9 9.7 9.2 Defensive line 6-1  295  Sophomore kiCk reTurNS g No. yds TD lg avg/r avg/g ‘ewa Beach, O‘ahu  Saint louis School 2010 13 15 304 0 30 20.3 23.4 2011 7 2 42 0 25 21.0 6.0 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games as a defensive TOTal 20 17 346 0 30 20.4 17.3 lineman…finished season with 11 tackles, including 0.5 for loss…also had one pass breakup at San Jose State (Oct. 14)…season-high three sean tackles each at UNLV (Sept. 17) and against Brigham Young (Dec. 3). 68 2010: Redshirted. shigematsu Offensive line Prep: A 2010 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...three-year varsity letter- 6-4  305  Sophomore man…played defensive end…two-time first team all-ILH and The Honolulu Advertiser all- state honorable mention as a junior…also earned all-league honors twice...member of 2007 kapa‘a, kaua‘i  kapa‘a HS squad that captured league championship and finished as state runner-up…invited to play in Samoa Bowl…competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl…also played baseball, start- 2011 (Freshman): Played and started in first two games ing four years at catcher...earned all-state and all-league honors twice…a scholar-athlete. of the season against Colorado (Sept. 3) and Washington (Sept. 10)…suffered season-ending leg injury during Washington game. Personal: Born in ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has one brother and two sisters...parents are Jerry and Yvonne Samia of ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu. 2010: Redshirted. career highs Prep: A 2010 graduate of Kapa‘a High School on Kaua‘i...a four-sport athlete…lettered Tackles: 3, 2x, last vs. BYU, 12/3/11 in football, basketball, volleyball and track...played two seasons of varsity football... Tackles For loss: 0.5, vs. BYU, 12/3/11 named The Honolulu Advertiser Division II all-state honorable mention in 2009…also Sacks: None selected all-league first team…an All-Poly Camp all-star...a two-time all-league per- interceptions: None former in volleyball while playing middle blocker...named league MVP as a senior...also earned all-league honors for basketball while playing center...an honor-roll student. career statistics Personal: Born in Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i...majoring in sociology...has two sisters...father, DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT Delroy, played football for UNLV...parents are Delroy and Cindy Shigematsu of 2011 12 3 8 11 0.5-0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 43 pLaYer proFiLes mike BiLLY raY seLLers 18 stutZmann 5 Defensive Back wide receiver 5-11  175  Sophomore 6-0  175  Junior ‘ewa Beach, O‘ahu  Campbell HS Honolulu, O‘ahu  Saint louis School

2011 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games, including 2011 (Sophomore): Named to Phil Steele’s All-WAC fi ve starts at nickelback…also played on various special second team…played and started in all 13 games at slot teams units…had 30 total tackles, including 3.0 for loss…recorded two sacks…also receiver…led the team in catches with 78…finished second on the team in receiving had three pass breakups and one forced fumble…posted fi ve tackles and one sack at with 910 yards…also had four receiving touchdowns…ranked fifth in the WAC and Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1)…career-high six tackles at San Jose State (Oct. 14)…had fi ve 36th nationally in receptions per game (6.0) and was seventh in the WAC and 58th tackles, including one sack, in win at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 1). nationally in receiving yards per game (70.0)…set career-highs with nine catches for 136 yards at UNLV (Sept. 17)…caught seven balls for 104 yards at San Jose State Prep: A 2010 graduate of James Campbell High School in ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu… (Oct. 14)…had eight catches, including one touchdown, and matched his career- lettered four years in football and twice in track and fi eld…named fi rst team all-OIA high with 136 yards receiving against Fresno State (Nov. 19)…also had eight catches Red West in 2009 and second team all-OIA White in 2008…had fi ve interceptions against UC Davis (Sept. 24) and at Idaho (Oct. 29). during his senior year…competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl…in track and fi eld, competed in the long jump and high jump events…tied for fourth at the 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, making two starts at wide receiver… state championships in the high jump…captured the OIA championship with a jump totaled 13 catches for 130 yards with one touchdown…career-high five catches for of 6-6…member of the honor roll. 60 yards against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 2)...scored only touchdown, a 16-yard pass from Bryant Moniz, against Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)...had three catches for Personal: Born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan…intends to major in mechanical engineer- 23 yards against Tulsa (Dec. 24) in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. ing…has two brothers…parents are Juan and Santa Vargas of ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu. 2009: Redshirted. career highs Tackles: 6, at San Jose State, 10/14/11 Prep: A 2009 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu...earned three varsity let- Tackles For loss: 2.0, at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 ters in football...named one of the top 100 players in the Northwest…ranked the Sacks: 1.0, 2x, last at Louisiana Tech, 10/1/11 sixth-best recruit from the state of Hawai‘i…a three-time all-state and all-league interceptions: None selection...named to The Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin all-state first teams as a senior…earned second-team all-state honors from the Honolulu Star- career statistics Bulletin and honorable-mention all-state from The Honolulu Advertiser as a junior… helped lead Crusaders to back-to-back league titles and state championship game DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT appearances in 2006 and ’07...finished his career with 115 receptions for 1,686 yards 2011 13 19 11 30 3.0-14 2.0-12 3 1 0 0 and 18 touchdowns…played in the inaugural Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl in 2008...also earned three letters in track...won the 2007 league title in the 100-meters and 200-meters in track…finished third in the state in 200-meters the same year...an caYman all-state selection in 2006...an honor-roll student. 15 Personal: Born in Garden City, N.Y...nickname is “Stutz”...majoring in psychol- shutter ogy...older brother Craig is a former Warrior receiver...parents are Ramona and Quarterback William Stutzmann of Honolulu. 6-1  185  Junior  kailua, O‘ahu Punahou School career highs 2011 (Sophomore): Played in one game against UC receptions: 9, at UNLV, 9/17/11 yards Davis…completed 1-of-2 passes for 13 yards. : 136, 2x, last vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 long: 69, vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 Touchdowns: 1, 5x, last vs. Fresno State, 11/19/11 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in three games at quarterback against Charleston Southern (Sept. 25), Idaho (Oct. 30) and Tulsa in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24). career statistics reCeiviNg gP rec yards TD lg r/g y/r y/g 2009: Redshirted. 2010 12 13 130 1 22 1.1 10.0 10.8 2011 13 78 910 4 69 6.0 11.7 70.0 Prep: A 2009 graduate of Punahou School in Honolulu...earned three varsity letters TOTal 25 91 1040 5 69 3.6 11.4 41.6 in football...passed for 2,403 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior…named to The Honolulu Advertiser all-state first team and Honolulu Star-Bulletin all-state second team…led Punahou School to the school’s first state football championship…threw for 400 yards and two scores and rushed for another in the championship game...the aLema 400 yards was a state championship game record...led state in (186.1) 44 and completion percentage (65%) as a junior in 2007…threw for 21 touchdowns in tachiBana only 133 pass attempts…named all-state honorable mention and team’s MVP that linebacker season...played in the inaugural Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl in 2008....named 6-2  215  Junior the quarterback MVP of the 2008 Oregon Nike Camp...also named top quarterback kahuku, O‘ahu  kahuku HS at the 2007 Arizona State Camp. 2011 (Sophomore): Member of the scout team. Personal: Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada...majoring in English...has one younger sister...parents are Maureen MacLeod and Darryl Shutter of Kailua, O‘ahu. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in three games – at Army (Sept. 11), at Colorado (Sept. 18) and Charleston Southern (Sept. 25)...did not record any statistics.

2009: Redshirted.

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Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kahuku High School on O‘ahu...earned four varsity letters in football...member of back-to-back league and state championship teams in 2005 and ’06... Justin named team’s Best Defensive Lineman both of those seasons...also played linebacker for 48 the Red Raiders...named second team all-league as a senior...rated one of the top lineback- VeLe er recruits in the state of Hawai‘i...also earned three letters in basketball and two in track... Fullback member of the 4x100-meter relay team that captured the conference championship. 6-0  240  Freshman Honolulu, O‘ahu  Farrington HS Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has one older brother and one older sister...parents are LeAnn and Darrell Tachibana of Hau‘ula, O‘ahu. 2011: Redshirted.

tJ Prep: A 2011 graduate of Farrington High School in Honolulu...a three-sport athlete 3 for the Governors...a three-year starter in football...a three-time, all-league and all- taimatuia state selection...racked up 384 tackles, 37.5 sacks, 13 interceptions and four defensive linebacker touchdowns during his career...helped team to back-to-back appearances in the state 6-3  235  Sophomore semifi nals and a 2008 runner-up fi nish in the OIA...named the 2010 OIA Red East Th e Honolulu Star-Advertiser Fagasa, american Samoa  artesia HS Defensive Player of the Year and selected to the all-state fi rst team as a senior…anchored a defense that allowed only 49.3 yards rushing per game…registered 117 tackles, 14.5 sacks, four fumbles forced and four fumbles 2011 (Freshman): Played in 11 games, mainly on special recovered...also intercepted seven passes and returned one for a touchdown...selected teams and as a backup linebacker…finished with one for the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Classic all-star game…as a junior, named all-OIA sack and one fumble recovery, both against UC Davis (Sept. 24). Red East second team and all-state second team by the Th e Honolulu Advertiser and 2010: Redshirted. Honolulu Star-Bulletin…had 131 tackles, 9.5 sacks, three interceptions and fi ve fumble recoveries...an honorable mention all-state selection as a sophomore, as well Prep: A 2010 graduate of Artesia High School in Lakewood, Calif...earned three as second team all-OIA...tallied 136 tackles, 13.5 sacks, three interceptions and four varsity letters...started all three seasons at linebacker...a two-time all-league and all- forced fumbles that season...also received all-star recognition during his career from CIF Southern Section first-team selection…as a senior, recorded 115 tackles and six ESPN RISE, MaxPreps and the AIGA Foundation...also a multiple letterwinner in sacks…as a junior, tallied 124 tackles, including 19 for loss, 10 sacks and six forced basketball and track and fi eld...a three-time top scholar...selected to the President’s fumbles…selected as league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2008...also lettered in List and earned Visual Arts/Digital Media honors...earned recognition at the HMSA track, competing in the 200-meter, 400-meter and relay events...nominated for the Teen Video Awards. Lakewood High School Hall of Fame. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...major is undecided...related to former Warriors Personal: Born in Fagasa, American Samoa...major is undecided...related to former UH Jason Mane, Al Hunter and Ivan Mauga...also related to former Warriors and current defensive lineman and current San Francisco 49er Isaac Sopoaga...has four brothers and NFL players Wayne Hunter and Vince Manuwai...has three younger sisters and one two sisters...parents are Fuatai and Joann Taimatuia of Fagasa, American Samoa. younger brother...parents are Joe and Ruta Vele of Honolulu, O‘ahu. career highs Tackles: 1, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 chauncY Tackles For loss: 1.0, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 Sacks: 1.0, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 62 interceptions: None winchester- career statistics makainai Offensive line DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 6-4  325  Junior 2011 11 1 0 1 1.0-16 1.0-16 0 0 1 0 kailua, O‘ahu  kailua HS kendrick 2011 (Sophomore): Played in nine games as an offensive tackle. Van ackeren 52 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games, mainly on special teams. linebacker 2009: Redshirted. 5-11  200  Freshman Bellevue, wa  Bellevue HS Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kailua High School on O‘ahu...lettered in football, basket- ball and track...named an all-state first team offensive lineman by both The Honolulu 2011: Redshirted. Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin as a senior...also a first-team all-league selec- tion…selected to play in the inaugural Hawai‘i/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl…rated as Prep: A 2011 graduate of Bellevue High School in Washington...a two-time a top 100 player by Tom Lemming...2009 state champion in both the shot put and all-league, all-area and all-state player...named the Seattle Times’ 3A Washington discus...also captured conference championship in shot put with a record-throw of state Player of the Year in 2010…selected as the 12th-best prospect in the state of 57’5”...a member of the JROTC...an honor-roll student. Washington…picked as the 50th-best safety in the country…played both sides of the ball at quarterback and safety…as a senior, fi nished with 960 passing yards and nine Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...cousin of former UH touchdowns, while rushing for 550 yards and fi ve touchdowns…also had six intercep- women’s volleyball player SyRina Makainai...has one older brother and one younger tions on the defensive side of the ball…helped lead team to a 13-1 record in 2010 sister...parents are Danielle Winchester-Makainai and Clyde Makainai of Kailua, and third straight 3A state championship…also tabbed as fi rst team all-league, all-area O‘ahu. and all-state, while earning league defensive MVP honors...as a junior, fi nished with 90 tackles, four fumbles caused and three interceptions…named fi rst team all-league, second team all-area and second team all-state...part of team that won three straight conference, region and state championships...also earned two letters in basketball... helped lead team to conference title as a junior and district championship as a senior... member of the Black Student Union and African-American Groundbreakers program.

Personal: Born in Seattle, Wash...nicknames are “Kenny” and “K2”...intends to major in business...mother is Michelle Van Ackeren of Bellevue, Wash. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 45 pLaYer proFiLes taVita Beau woodard 97 Yap 92 Defensive line Defensive line 6-4  260  Junior 6-0  260  Sophomore Honolulu, O‘ahu  eastern arizona College Pearl City, O‘ahu  kamehameha Schools-kapalama

2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in seven games on special 2011 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a backup teams and as a reserve defensive lineman…had one tackle defensive lineman…also served as backup long snapper… each at San Jose State (Oct. 14) and Utah State (Nov. 5). had three tackles and one sack…lone sack occurred against UC Davis (Sept. 24)… recorded two tackles against Tulane (Nov. 26). Prior To uH: Attended Eastern Arizona Junior College in Th atcher, Ariz., for two years…played defensive end in 2010, tallying 5.5 sacks and 27 tackles…redshirted in 2010: Redshirted. 2009. Prep: A 2010 graduate of Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama in Honolulu, O‘ahu...a Prep: A 2009 graduate of McKinley High School in Honolulu…a two-sport athlete three-sport athlete who competed in football, track and wrestling…earned two in football and basketball…named fi rst team all-OIA Red East as a linebacker and varsity letters in football....tallied 114 total tackles, 20 sacks, 17 tackles-for-loss, honorable mention all-state as a senior…during junior year, named all-OIA Red East four forced fumbles and 36 quarterback hurries as a senior...named The Honolulu fi rst team as a wide receiver…fi rst team all-OIA White Division in basketball and Advertiser Division I co-Defensive Player of the Year and first team all-state… honorable mention all-state… attended Kahuku High School during freshman year Honolulu Star-Bulletin all-state second team…team co-captain of 2009 Division I before transferring to McKinley. state championship team…also a two-time all-ILH first team pick…competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Hawai‘i Senior Bowl…invited to play in Max Emfinger’s All- Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has an older sister and American Bowl...rated as a Top 20 recruit in the state by Rivals.com...a three-time a twin brother, Tana...has a son, Ali‘i-Ali and twin daughters, Aliyah and Amber... power relay champion in track while competing in the 200-pound-and-over divi- parents are David Woodard and Maleta Malufau of Honolulu, O‘ahu. sion...placed fifth at the state wrestling championships as a junior in the 215-pound division. career highs Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...majoring in sociology...has a younger broth- Tackles: 1, 2x, last vs. Utah State, 11/5/11 Tackles For loss: None er...father played football for UH (1981-82)...parents are Boyd and Kehau Yap of Sacks: None Pearl City, O‘ahu. interceptions: None career highs career statistics Tackles: 2, vs. Tulane, 11/26/11 Tackles For loss: 1.0, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT Sacks: 1.0, vs. UC Davis, 9/24/11 2011 7 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 interceptions: None

career statistics DeFeNSe g ua a TOTal TFl SaCkS PD FF Fr iNT 2011 8 2 1 3 1.0 13 0 1 0 0

46 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football newcomer proFiLes Justin duke aLo 16 Bukoski 24 Quarterback wide receiver 6-1  195  Freshman 6-0  205  Freshman Carson, Ca  Carson HS Honolulu, O‘ahu  idaho State

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Carson High School in Carson Prior To uH: Redshirted at Idaho State. City, Calif…lettered three years in football…named fi rst team all-L.A. City and Marine League Player of the Prep: A 2011 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu, Year as a senior…also named Daily Breeze all-area fi rst team…passed for 2,534 yards O‘ahu…lettered three years in football, two years in wrestling and two years in track and 18 touchdowns with a 60.8-completion percentage as a senior…led Carson to and fi eld…a two-time all-state fi rst-team selection as a wide receiver in both his junior the City Section Division I championship game…averaged 194.9 yards passing per and senior years…helped the Crusaders to the 2010 Hawai‘i High School Athletic As- game…also rushed 50 times for 793 yards and three touchdowns for a 61.0-yards- sociation State Football Championship…ranked as the state’s second leading scorer as per-game average…participated in the Polynesian All-America Classic all-star game a senior...also named to the “Tom Lemming Top 20” list of Hawai‘i recruits for 2010... and led the West team to a 21-8 victory. scored 13 touchdowns with 942 receiving yards and 50 receptions as a senior... scored seven touchdowns with 720 yards and 42 receptions as a junior…selected to partici- Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…has two brothers and one sister…parents are pate in the 2010 East-West All Star Game and the 2010 AIGA Foundation Polynesian Ricky and Sharon Alo of Carson, Calif. All-American Football Classic in California…selected as a 2010 honoree of the Hawai‘i Chapter-National Football Foundation Hall of Fame…in track he was the Interscho- lastic League of Honolulu champion in the 300-meter hurdles and participated in the mike 2011 state fi nals in the 110-meter high hurdles and the 300-meter hurdles…placed third overall in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 38.94 seconds and was a member 95 of the 2011 state champion 4x100-meter relay team with a time of 42.76 seconds… andrade maintained a cumulative 3.33 GPA…a member of the honor roll…named scholar- Defensive line athlete and served as class president and team co-captain his senior year. 6-2  275  Freshman kealakekua, Hawai‘i  konawaena HS Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…intends to major in physical therapy…has one sister… father was a former Hawai‘i state representative and former member of the UH football Prep: A 2012 graduate of Konawaena High School in team…parents are Kika Bukoski of Honolulu, O‘ahu, and Kim Norris of Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu. Kealakekua, Hawai‘i...lined up at defensive tackle, line- backer and fullback...named the Big Island Interscholas- tic Federation Division II Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...also named to the Ben Honolulu Star-Advertiser all-state second team...recorded 86 total tackles and 36 sacks in leading Konawaena to its fi rst BIIF championship in three years...runs the 40-yard 71 dash in 4.6 seconds...also a standout in rodeo...a three-time Hawai‘i High School cLarke Offensive line Rodeo Association boys’ all-around state champion...placed 10th in tie-down roping   at the 2007 nationals...named to the Hualalai ‘Ohana Foundation Honor Roll and 6-3 275 Freshman also presented with the Science Achievement Award in Earth Science. littleton, CO  Chatfield HS

Personal: Born in Kealakekua, Hawai‘i...intends to enroll in the college of tropical Prep: A 2011 graduate of Chatfi eld High School in Little- agriculture...has three sisters and one brother...parents are Michael Andrade of ton, Colo…lettered three times in football and track and Kealakekua, Hawai‘i, and Joan and Jason Loando of Kealakekua, Hawai‘i. fi eld and twice in wrestling…in football, named to 5A West Metro all-league fi rst-team as a senior…earned second team Big 8 all-league as a junior…an academic all-state selection…as a sophomore, named honorable mention Quenton all-Big 8 League…also was a member of the track and fi eld team, competing in the 96 shot put and discus…named academic all-state for three years. Brown Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif…has two brothers and two sisters…parents are Defensive line Tom Clarke and Lea Wells of Littleton, Colo. 6-3  230  Sophomore atlanta, ga  eastern arizona JC

Prior To uH: Attended Eastern Arizona Junior Col- cLark lege for one year…played in eight games and recorded 94 40 total tackles and eight sacks…also had two forced eVans fumbles…named fi rst team all-Western States Football League…redshirted at Central Tight end Florida in 2010. 6-4  245  Junior los alamitos, Ca  Cerritos College Prep: A 2010 graduate at Tucker High School in Georgia…helped Tucker to a 4A state championship with a 14-1 record…recorded 68 tackles, 10 sacks and blocked Prior To uH: Attended Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., fi ve kicks as a senior while earning all-state honors…as a junior, had 67 tackles, for one year…helped the Falcons capture their second straight including nine sacks and eight tackles-for-loss, while also catching 30 passes as a tight Northern Conference championships and appearance in end for 400 yards and four touchdowns…caught 27 passes as a sophomore for 490 the Southern California championship game…fi nished the season with 31 receptions for yards and four scores…played in the North-South All-Star Game…member of the 444 yards (14.3 avg) and a team-high nine touchdowns…named fi rst team CCCFCA National Honor Society. All-American and fi rst team Region IV All-California team…rated the No. 4 tight end na- tionally and 34th-best junior college recruit in California by 247sports.com…attended the Personal: Born in Grand Rapids, Mich...nickname is “Q”....intends to major in University of Colorado as a freshman in 2009…was a reserve quarterback for the Buff aloes. business management...has one brother...father, Marselles, was a former professional boxer, who also had a brief stint with the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks...parents are Mar- Prep: A 2009 graduate of in California…lettered three selles Brown of ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu and Mechalle Brown of Atlanta, Ga. times each in football and basketball…in football, earned All-America honors from PrepStar and All-Far West Region from SuperPrep, where he is also listed as the No. 62

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 47 newcomer proFiLes player from the Far West Region and was the No. 52 player from California (the No. 8 Personal: Born in Wooster, Ohio...nickname is “J-dub”...major is undecided...has quarterback on that list)…one of eight quarterbacks selected to Tacoma News-Tribune’s one younger brother and one younger sister...father, Jerrol, played linebacker for the Western 100 list…ranked the No. 28 quarterback by Scout.com and No. 31 quarter- ...parents are Jerrol Williams and Samatra Garcia of Las Vegas, Nev. back by ESPN… Rivals.com listed him as the No. 25 dual-threat quarterback and the No. 81 prospect from California coming in as the No. 8 quarterback on that list…Or- ange County Register listed him as the No. 3 recruit in Orange County…named Sunset taYLor League Most Valuable Player as a senior and led team to the league championship… named fi rst team all-league and earned third team all-state honors from Cal-Hi Sports 8 as a senior…completed 146-of-254 passes for 2,173 yards and 25 touchdowns with 10 graham interceptions…on the ground, carried the ball 167 times for 840 yards (5.5 per rush) Quarterback 6-5  235  Sophomore and 12 touchdowns...as a junior, was the league’s Off ensive MVP and named all-CIF wheaton, il  Ohio State after throwing for over 2,500 yards and 22 touchdowns, with over 1,000 yards on the ground with 15 more scores...also earned fi rst team all-league honors as a sophomore, Prior To uH: Attended Ohio State for two years…back- when he became just the fi fth underclassman to start at quarterback at Los Alamitos in up quarterback in 2011…did not appear in any games… the last 30 years…threw for over 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns…compiled a 22-10 redshirted in 2010…member of the school’s Student- record as a starting quarterback…also lettered three times on the basketball team…as Athlete Advisory Board. a senior, named team MVP and earned fi rst team all-league honors…played his fresh- man season on the varsity team at Santa Margarita High School. Prep: A 2010 graduate of Wheaton North High School in Illinois…lettered in

football and basketball…played in parts of fi ve games during his senior season due Personal: Born in Orange, Calif…intends to major in sociology…has one brother… to a knee injury…threw for 430 yards and two touchdowns…ranked as the No. 14 parents are Brent and Kathy Evans of Tustin, Calif. quarterback nationally according to Rivals.com…played fi ve games during his junior season, which was cut short by an ankle injury…passed for 950 yards and six touch- Benetton downs…member of the honor roll. 36 Personal: Born in Columbus, Ohio…intends to major in international business… Fonua has three younger sisters…father, Kent, played 11 seasons in the NFL and was a linebacker starting quarterback for the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers…parents are 6-1  220  Freshman Kent and Courtney Graham of Wheaton, Ill. kahuku, O‘ahu  kahuku HS Prep: A 2012 graduate of Kahuku High School on tonY O‘ahu...earned two varsity letters in football...a two-time all-state and all-league selection...lined up at outside 38 linebacker, inside linebacker, nose guard and tight end for the Red Raiders...named grimes the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Division I State Defensive Player of the Year as a se- Defensive Back 6-0  175  Junior nior…also named to USA Today’s All-USA second team…helped Kahuku win its fi rst Davie, Fl  arizona western College Division I state championship since 2006…anchored a defense which allowed just 46 rushing yards and 6.8 points per game…also named fi rst team all-state and fi rst Prior To uH: Attended Arizona Western College in team all-OIA Red East…competed in the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl…rated the 2011…recorded 36 tackles, including six for loss, 11 pass No. 11 recruit in the state of Hawai‘i by 247sports.com…as a junior, was named fi rst break-ups and four interceptions…also had one sack and team all-OIA Red East and honorable mention all-state...also lettered in basketball scored a touchdown…tied for third in the league in interceptions...helped AWC fi nish and track...helped lead basketball team to back-to-back league titles and an appear- No. 3 nationally…named fi rst team all-Western States Football League...signed with ance in the 2012 state title game...a 2012 inductee into the Hawai‘i High School Mississippi out of high school and played in 10 games as a true freshman for the Reb- Hall of Honor...a four-year honor-roll student...graduated cum laude...an eagle scout. els…made one start in win over Kentucky…recorded 15 tackles and two pass break-ups on the season. Personal: Born in Kailua, O‘ahu...nickname is “Benny”...intends to major in engi- neering...has four sisters and one brother...parents are Siotame and Joni Lauaki of Prep: 2010 graduate of Hollywood Hills High School in Florida…rated as the 16th- Kahuku, O‘ahu. best cornerback in the country by ESPN.com....listed as the 25th-best cornerback in the nation by Scout.com…ranked No. 40 cornerback in the nation and No. 72 player in Florida by Rivals.com…a SuperPrep All-Region pick…rated as the No. JerroL 110 player in the state of Florida…named to the PrepStar preseason All-America team and the SuperPrep preseason All-Region team...earned second team all-Broward garcia- 40 honors by the Miami Herald...ranked the No. 43 player in Florida by the Orlando Sentinel...participated in the Team USA vs. Th e World All-Star Game and the Off ense-Defense All-America Bowl...recorded 64 tackles and fi ve interceptions as a wiLLiams senior…totaled 41 tackles and fi ve picks as a junior. linebacker 6-3  205  Freshman las vegas, Nv  Palo verde HS Personal: Born in Davie, Fla...intends to major in communications...has three sisters...mother is Latonye Woods of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Prep: A 2012 graduate of Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, Nev…selected as the Northwest Division’s Defensive Player of the Year and fi rst team all-state…tabbed by Rivals.com as the All-Southern Nevada 4A Defensive marreLL MVP while also earning a spot on Nevada’s All-State Prospect Team…mentioned 25 among the “Other Top Players” in the all-Nevada football team selected by espn. Jackson com…helped Palo Verde to a pair of Northwest League titles and an appearance in Defensive Back the Sunset Region championship game...as a senior, fi nished with 84 tackles, seven 6-0  180  Freshman sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles…also saw time at tight end and Miramar, Fl  Miramar HS hauled in seven receptions for 148 yards and one touchdown…tallied 13 tackles and two fumble recoveries on defense and two catches for 72 yards and a touchdown Prep: A 2012 graduate of Miramar High School in as a junior...also a two-year letterwinner in track...a 2011 regional qualifi er in the Florida...a four-year letterwinner in football...led the state 100-meter event. and ranked in the top 10 nationally with 12 interceptions

48 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football newcomer proFiLes as a senior...returned three of those interceptions for touchdowns while also tallying 54 tackles at the safety position...recorded two interceptions each in wins against mike Blanche Ely and Boyd Anderson...was an honorable mention SI.com High School All-American...named to the all-Broward County fi rst team and Class 8A all-state miLoVaLe 77 second team...led Miramar to the Class 8A state championship game...team was Offensive line ranked as high as No. 3 nationally by USA Today...member of the Miramar squad 6-3  310  Junior that captured the Class 6A state championship game in 2009. Seaside, Ca  Hartnell College

Personal: Born in Miami, Fla...intends to major in sports management...has one Prior To uH: A two-year starter at Hartnell College in older brother...parents are Mark Brooks and Valerie Jackson of Miami, Fla. Salinas, Calif…rated as the No. 10 off ensive guard na- tionally in junior college by 247sports.com…as a sopho- more, was named to the 2011 CCCAA Region 1-II all-state team, while also earning Leo all-conference honors...received Hartnell’s Off ensive Lineman MVP award…helped team win the Coast Conference championship and earn a bowl berth…anchored an 78 off ense that rushed for 166.3 yards per game and aided a running back that broke a koLoamatangi 40-year-old school rushing record. Offensive line 6-5  260  Freshman Prep: A 2010 graduate of Monterey High School in California…as a senior, was east Palo alto, Ca  Sacred Heart Prep presented Monterey Bay League’s co-Outstanding Off ensive Lineman award…also named all-league fi rst team…named the team’s HOG of the Year...a team captain...a Prep: A 2012 graduate of Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, three-sport athlete who also competed in basketball and volleyball…helped team Calif…played on both the off ensive and defensive lines… win league titles in all three sports, including a football title as a junior...attended on defense, fi nished with 40 total tackles and one sack as Monterey for his junior and senior years…prior to that, attended Fagaitua High a senior…on off ense, selected to Cal-Hi Sports all-state Small Schools fi rst team and School in Pago Pago, American Samoa, where he was a teammate of current UH MaxPreps Division III all-state fi rst team…picked to the Daily News all-state second running back Joey Iosefa. team…named all-San Mateo County fi rst team and all-Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division fi rst team…ranked No. 19 in Oakland Tribune’s Cream of the Crop Personal: Born in Fafa‘alu, American Samoa...full name is Michael-Anthony Fili- list of the Top 20 athletes in the Bay Area…also competed in track and fi eld and was maua Milovale...nickname is “Big Mike”...intends to major in kinesiology...has one named fi rst team all-league in 2011. brother and one sister...parents are Pio and Tiff any Milovale of Seaside, Calif.

Personal: Born in Fort Worth, Texas...full name is Mafi leo Koloamatangi...intends to major in business...has one brother...uncle, Starling Latu, played for Oregon State... haroLd parents are Max Koloamatangi and Ofa Latu of East Palo Alto, Calif. moLeni 98 Tight end steVen 6-2  255  Freshman LakaLaka 26 west valley City, uT  Hunter HS running Back Prior To uH: Served a two-year church mission from 5-10  215  Freshman 2009-11 in Spokane, Wash. Honolulu, O‘ahu  Punahou School Prep: A 2008 graduate of Hunter High School in West Valley City, Utah…school’s Prep: A 2012 graduate of Punahou School in Honolulu, all-time receptions leader…became the fi rst player in Hunter history to start every O‘ahu…selected as the Gatorade Hawai‘i Football Player game for three years in a row…a two-year 5A all-state second team and all-region of the Year…rated as the No. 3 recruit in the state of selection…named team’s off ensive MVP and the region’s Tight End of the Year as a Hawai‘i and 36th-best running back nationally by Rivals.com…picked as the No. 5 senior....also awarded as Hunter’s 2007-08 Athlete of the Year...multi-sport athlete prospect in the state and No. 70 running back nationally by 247sports.com…rushed who played three seasons of basketball...named the team’s MVP and was all-region for 1,154 yards and 12 touchdowns on 218 carries as a senior, leading the Buff an- honorable mention as a senior...also played rugby for the Highland Rugby Club, con- blu to the HHSAA Division I state championship game…named to the Honolulu sidered the premier high school rugby program in the nation...member of Highland’s Star-Advertiser fi rst team all-state as a junior and senior…a three-time, all-ILH pick national championship teams in 2008 and ’09. and ILH Off ensive Player of the Year in 2011…selected to all-Hawai‘i football team by espn.com…rushed for more than 100 yards four times, including a season-high Personal: Born in Hamilton, New Zealand...major is undecided...is married to the 162 yards in a win over ‘Iolani…participated in the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl former Sheriann Decker...has six brothers and four sisters...older brothers Fisi (Utah), all-star game…as a junior, rushed for 771 yards on 152 carries and four touchdowns Stanley (BYU and Utah) and Pate Moleni (Utah and Weber State) all played college and caught 16 passes for 141 yards and a score...selected to Honolulu Star-Advertiser football...parents are Fisi and Rangi Moleni of West Valley City, Utah. all-state third team…also named all-ILH as a sophomore…a multi-sport athlete who also competed in basketball, track and wrestling...a starter on the Buff anblu basketball squad that captured the 2012 HHSAA Division I state championship...a ne’Quan member of the National Honor Society, Medical Science Club and Young Life Club. 20 Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...intends to major in kinesiology...nicknames phiLLips Defensive Back are “Laka” and “Laks”...has two younger brothers...parents are Ronley and Serena 5-9  180  Freshman Lakalaka of Honolulu, O‘ahu. Miami, Fl  Southridge HS

Prep: A 2012 graduate of Southridge High School in Miami, Fla… named to the Miami Herald all-Dade fi rst team…recorded 60 tackles, two sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…also saw time at running back and had 25 carries for 174 yards rushing and four receptions for 55 yards…helped team advance to the 4-8A championship game…also part of two district championship squads... participated in the Nike Miami-Dade vs. South Florida Challenge all-star game...ranked as the No. 80 cornerback nationally and No. 122 prospect in the state of Florida.

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team all-ILH as a senior…picked to the all-Hawai‘i football team by espn.com... Personal: Born in Milwaukee, Wis...major is undecided...has one brother and one ranked as the No. 3 prospect in the state of Hawai‘i by ESPNU…rated the third-best sister...mother is Shastaa Phillips of Miami, Fla. prospect in the state and 38th-best off ensive guard nationally by Rivals.com...ranked No. 3 recruit in the state and No. 51 off ensive tackle by 247sports.com…rated No. 2 recruit in the state in 2011 ESPNU preseason rankings...member of the 2009 Jordan Warrior squad that captured the Division I state championship....participated in the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl all-star game...also lettered twice in track and fi eld...an pu‘u- 85 all-state performer in the shot put and discus. roBinson Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...full given name is Kiha‘akeanu...nickname is Defensive line “Teeny”...intends to major in sociology...older brother Kapua is a former Utah Ute 6-4  260  Junior and current Warrior off ensive lineman...also related to senior defensive lineman Haku wailuku, Maui  washington State Correa and former Warrior defensive lineman La‘anui Correa...parents are Keanu and Kina Sai of Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu. Prior To uH: Attended Washington State University in Pullman, Wash., for three years...redshirted in 2009 and missed the entire 2010 season due to injury...saw fi rst action in 2011, appearing in 10 games, while making sean two starts...made nine tackles, fi ve solo, and recorded a fumble..made fi rst collegiate 19 start and recorded a season-high four tackles against No. 7 Stanford...also started in schroeder versus Washington. Quarterback 6-3  200  Junior Prep: A 2009 graduate of Baldwin High School in Wailuku, Maui...a two-year letterwin- laguna Niguel, Ca  Duke ner in football...named team captain for head coach A.J. Roloos...played both defensive end and tight end...garnered all-state honors...named fi rst team all-MIL...rated No. 54 Prior To uH: Attended Duke University for three years… on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100...rated No. 14 amongst tight ends in the West by graduated with a degree in political science…redshirted in Scout.com...played junior season at Kamehameha Schools-Maui...started at both tight 2009…did not see game action in 2010 or ’11 seasons. end and quarterback...garnered second-team all-Maui Interscholastic League honors. Prep: A 2009 graduate of in California…a three-year letter- Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...intends to major in communication...has two man in football…ranked as the 29th-best quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com... younger brothers...parents are Keaka Robinson of Kahalui, Maui and Leslie Pu‘u Robinson listed as the 39th-best quarterback in the country by Scout.com...rated as the 42nd- of Wailuku, Maui. best pro-style quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com...a three-time all-South Coast League selection...as a senior, completed 175-of-267 for 2,826 yards with 31 TDs and eight INTs and a completion percentage of 65.6...threw for 390 yards (14-of-20) kapua and fi ve touchdowns against El Modena…completed 17-of-24 for 322 yards and 57 six touchdowns versus Capistrano Valley...all-Far West Region pick by SuperPrep... sai in junior season, earned all-league honors after leading Orange County in comple- Offensive line tion percentage after connecting on 126-of-189 for 66.7 percent...as a sophomore, 6-4  315  Junior completed 142-of-225 for 1,523 yards and 11 TDs on 63.1 percent...a two-year team kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu  utah captain...established all game, season and career passing records at Dana Hills.

Prior To uH: Attended the University of Utah in Salt Personal: Born in Laguna Niguel, Calif…sister, Samantha, played softball at Elon Lake City for three years...redshirted in 2009...played in University…parents are Scott and Maureen Schroeder of Laguna Niguel, Calif. two games (San Jose State and Colorado State) in 2010 as a redshirt freshman...participated in 35 plays on the line...played in two games as a sophomore in 2011, lining up in games against Brigham Young and UCLA. Justin 24 Prep: A 2009 graduate of Saint Louis School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...a three-year letterwinner for the Crusaders...named third team all-state as a senior...ranked as the turner Defensive Back No. 13 off ensive guard by ESPN...all-Poly Camp Most Valuable Off ensive Lineman 6-2  200  Junior in 2006 and ’07...selected to the Nike 2007 underclass All-America fi rst team... Massillon, OH  Scottsdale CC lettered three years in football and two years in track and fi eld...led Saint Louis to a 32-4 record, including 12-1 marks in both 2006 and ’07, when Saint Louis played in Prior To uH: Attended Scottsdale Community College in the state fi nals. Arizona for one season…named second team all-Western States Football League...tied for sixth in the league with Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...nickname is “Tiny”...holds a degree in sociol- three interceptions...also recorded 47 tackles, two forced fumbles, and two fumbles ogy from the University of Utah...graduate work will be in Pacifi c Island Studies at recovered...attended the University of Michigan for one season, redshirting as a fresh- UH....younger brother Kiha is a Warrior off ensive lineman...also related to senior man in 2009...sat out the 2010 season at West Virginia due to NCAA transfer rules. defensive lineman Haku Correa and former Warrior defensive lineman La‘anui Cor- rea...parents are Keanu and Kina Sai of Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio....a fi ve-star prospect according to Scout.com...a four-star prospect by Rivals.com...top-rated player in the state of Ohio and the No. 35 overall player in the country by Rivals. kiha com...selected as the third-best safety prospect according to Rivals.com...rated the 75 No. 26 overall player nationally by scout.com...SuperPrep All-American and listed sai as the fourth-best player in the Midwest and the No. 37 overall player nationally by Offensive line the publication...Prep Star All-American and named to Top 100 Dream Team...rated 6-3  315  Freshman as the No. 22 overall athlete nationally by Scouts, Inc...ranked the No. 21 athlete in kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu  kamehameha Schools-kapālama the nation by ESPN.com...named the No. 21 defensive player in the nation by Th e G&W Recruiting Report...U.S. Army All-American game participant was an all-Ohio Prep: A 2012 graduate of Kamehameha Schools- Division I fi rst team selection, as a senior...earned all-area and all-county honors as Kapālama on O‘ahu… a four-year varsity letterman and a junior and senior...second team all-county as a sophomore...selected to participate three-year starter...played both guard and tackle on the in the 2009 Big 33 game between Ohio and Pennsylvania...amassed 295 carries for off ensive line…named to Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s all-state third team and second 1,926 yards and 17 touchdowns in his career...recorded 61.5 tackles and 7.5 tackles- 50 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football newcOmer prOFileS for-loss in three seasons...rushed 207 times for 1,380 yards and scored 11 touch- volleyball…in football, named Honolulu Star-Advertiser all-state honorable mention downs as a senior...caught nine passes for 116 yards and one TD during his senior and all-OIA Red East second team as a senior…helped team to back-to-back appear- year...tallied 24.5 tackles and three interceptions, returning two for touchdowns, ances in the state semifi nals and a 2008 runner-up fi nish in the OIA…selected to during senior his year...had 11 kickoff returns for 355 yards as a senior...recorded 40 the H.U.B. Goodwill Senior Bowl all-star game…also selected to the Samoa Bowl… tackles and fi ve interceptions as a junior...scored four rushing touchdowns during his two-sport athlete who also competed in basketball…named to the HHSAA Division junior year...rushed for 467 yards and scored four TDs and returned eight kickoff s II basketball all-tournament team as a senior, helping the Governors capture the for 141 yards as a sophomore...two-year letterman in basketball...averaged 16 points state championship…scored 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in the title game vs. and seven rebounds per game during his junior year. Pahoa…selected Honolulu Star-Advertiser all-state honorable mention and all-OIA White fi rst team. Personal: Born in Massillon, Ohio...full name is Justin Gregory Turner...nickname is “JT”...intends to major in communication...has one brother and two sisters... Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…nickname is “Keke”…has one brother…uncle father, Paul, played football at Iowa State ...parents are Paul and Brenedette Turner of Manly Williams played for the Warriors. Canton, Ohio and Tonja Pope-Turner of Massillon, Ohio. iKAiKA etHAn 39 wOOlSey 11 wAtAnABe Quarterback Tight End 6-1  215  Freshman 6-3  260  Freshman Rodeo, CA  Salesian HS San Antonio, TX  Brennan HS Prior To UH: Attended City College of San Francisco dur- Prep: A 2012 graduate of Brennan High School in San ing the fall 2011 semester…member of the scout team… Antonio, Texas...a two-year letterwinner in football... team captured the junior college national championship. named to all-District 28-4A fi rst team as a senior and all- district second team as a junior…also named off ensive team MVP...took part in the Prep: A 2011 graduate of Salesian High School in Richmond, Calif…lettered in U.S. Under-19 National Team Trials in 2011…also lettered in basketball...a member football and baseball…rated as the No. 7 pro-style quarterback nationally and the of the Boy Scouts. 101st-ranked recruit in the state of California by 247sports.com…as a senior was named to all-Bay Football League fi rst team and the league’s Off ensive MVP… Personal: Born in West Valley City, Utah...major is undecided...uncle Tony Moeaki selected to San Francisco Chronicle’s all-East Bay honorable mention…completed is a tight end for the ...uncles John and Larry Moeaki played foot- 137-of-225 for 2,492 yards and 36 touchdowns and only six interceptions…also ball at Brigham Young...has three younger brothers and three younger sisters...parents rushed for 205 yards and six touchdowns…helped team capture league champion- are Chad and Renee Watanabe of San Antonio, Texas. ship…team also went on to claim the North Coast Section Division IV champion- ship for the second time in school history…threw for 252 yards and six touchdowns in an NCS Division IV second-round win over Fortuna (Calif.)…competed in the lAnce Polynesian All-American Classic all-star game…as a junior, passed for 1,626 yards 51 and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 250 yards and eight scores.

williAmS Personal: Born in Rodeo, Calif….intends to major in family resources…has two Linebacker brothers and one sister…parents are Tripp and Luke Woolsey of Rodeo, Calif. 6-2  220  Freshman Honolulu, O‘ahu  Farrington HS

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Farrington High School in Honolulu, O‘ahu…lettered four times in football and basketball, three times in track and fi eld and twice in

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THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercolle- giate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 14th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. Th e Mountain West has marked several achievements over its fi rst 13 years of existence, most notably becoming the fi rst to establish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercol- legiate athletic conference (Th e Mtn.). Th e Mountain West also was the fi rst to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the fi rst non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. Additionally, the Mountain West was the fi rst conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 se- lection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the fi rst conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the art basketball instant replay system. Th e Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which bor- ders four MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State and New Mexico). Th e high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, while Fresno State and San Diego State add a West coast infl uence with their locations in Central and Southern California. Th e inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Moun- tain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacifi c Ocean. “Mountain West members have participated in 51 bowl games under the league umbrella, includ- ing four appearances in BCS games.”

HISTORY: Th e Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. Th e craig thompson Javan Hedlund split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the member- Commissioner Assoc. Commissioner ship within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic Communications rivalries. Th ree of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued mOuntAin weSt Quick Facts as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its fi rst year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweep- Founded: July 1, 1999 ing the nation in recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise Members for the 2012-13 academic year: Air Force, State University joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai‘i (foot- ball only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only Wyoming member of the Conference. On May 4, 2012, the Mountain West announced the additions of San Team NCAA Championships: 3 Jose State University and Utah State University as full-time members eff ective July 1, 2013. Individual NCAA Championships: 32 When the Mountain West offi cially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 38 place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights Academic All-America Selections: 125 to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football All-America Selections: 762 champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Craig Th ompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the fi rst three seasons (1999 Motor City, Commissioner: Craig Th ompson 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl Mailing Address: 15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200 in San Francisco in 2002. Entering the 2012 season, the MW has four contracted bowl affi lia- Colorado Springs, CO 80921-2591 tions – the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas, San Diego Country Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, Bell Phone: (719) 488-4040 Helicopter and Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Fax: (719) 487-7241 Website An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “fi rsts,” as league : www.Th eMWC.com Football Contact: Javan Hedlund teams have participated in fi ve inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, Offi ce Phone: (719) 488-4051 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the fi rst Cell Phone: (719) 648-4027 non-automatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 E-mail: [email protected] Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. 52 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football mOuntAin weSt cOnFerence

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TOP INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Thursday, August 30 Boise State at Southern Miss Offensive Player of the Year – Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State Minnesota at UNLV Fresno State at Colorado State * Defensive Player of the Year – Tank Carder, LB, TCU Wyoming at Nevada * Special Teams Player of the Year – Greg McCoy, KR, TCU Friday, August 31 Texas State at New Mexico Freshman of the Year – Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming Boise State at Michigan State Coach of the Year – Dave Christensen, Wyoming Saturday, October 13 Saturday, September 1 Fresno State at Boise State * FIRST TEAM Nevada at California Air Force at Wyoming * Offense Defense Colorado State vs. Colorado % Colorado State at San Diego State * Hawai‘i at USC New Mexico at Hawai‘i * QB Kellen Moore, Boise State DL Nordly Capi, Colorado State San Diego State at Washington # Nevada at UNLV * WR Josh Boyce, TCU DL Tyrone Crawford, Boise State Idaho State at Air Force WR Tyler Shoemaker, Boise State DL Stansly Maponga, TCU Weber State at Fresno State Saturday, October 20 RB Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State DL Shea McClellin, Boise State Southern at New Mexico UNLV at Boise State * RB Doug Martin, Boise State LB Miles Burris, San Diego State Wyoming at Texas San Diego State at Nevada * TE Gavin Escobar, San Diego State LB Tank Carder, TCU New Mexico at Air Force * OL Kyle Dooley, TCU LB Carmen Messina, New Mexico Saturday, September 8 Wyoming at Fresno State * OL , San Diego State DB Jon Davis, Air Force Air Force at Michigan OL Blaize Foltz, TCU DB George Iloka, Boise State South Florida at Nevada Friday, October 26 OL Nate Potter, Boise State DB Leon McFadden, San Diego State Fresno State at Oregon Nevada at Air Force * OL A. 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Wallerstein, Air Force DB Larry Parker, San Diego State Army at San Diego State PK Parker Herrington, Air Force P Brian Stahovich, San Diego State North Dakota State at Colorado State Saturday, October 27 PR/KR Greg McCoy, TCU New Mexico at Texas Boise State at Wyoming * Northern Arizona at UNLV Hawai‘i at Colorado State * SECOND TEAM Toledo at Wyoming Fresno State at New Mexico * Offense Defense UNLV at San Diego State * QB Casey Pachall, TCU DL Josh Biezuns, Wyoming Friday, September 14 WR Deon Long, New Mexico DL Gabe Knapton, Wyoming Washington State at UNLV Saturday, November 3 WR Chris McNeill, Wyoming DL Jerome Long, San Diego State Air Force at Army RB Asher Clark, Air Force DL Billy Winn, Boise State Saturday, September 15 San Diego State at Boise State * RB Chris Nwoke, Colorado State LB Brady Amack, Air Force Miami (Ohio) at Boise State Colorado State at Wyoming * TE Crockett Gillmore, Colorado State LB Kenny Cain, TCU Colorado at Fresno State Hawai‘i at Fresno State * OL Nick Carlson, Wyoming LB Brian Hendricks, Wyoming Colorado State at San Jose State New Mexico at UNLV * OL Alec Johnson, San Diego State DB Tekerrein Cuba, TCU Lamar at Hawai‘i OL Clayton Kirven, Wyoming DB Tashaun Gipson, Wyoming Northwestern State at Nevada Saturday, November 10 OL Paul Madsen, Colorado State DB Luke Ruff, Wyoming New Mexico at Texas Tech Air Force at San Diego State * OL Weston Richburg, Colorado State DB Anthony Wright, Air Force North Dakota at San Diego State Boise State at Hawai‘i * PK Ross Evans, TCU P Pete Kontodiakos, Colorado State Cal Poly at Wyoming Fresno State at Nevada * PR/KR Deante’ Purvis, UNLV UNLV at Colorado State * Thursday, September 20 Wyoming at New Mexico * HONORABLE MENTION BYU at Boise State Air Force: Alex Means, LB Friday, November 16 Boise State: Chase Baker, DL; Kyle Efaw, TE; Brad Elkin, P; Byron Hout, LB Saturday, September 22 Hawai‘i at Air Force * Colorado State: Shaquil Barrett, LB; James Skelton, LB; Momo Thomas, PR Nevada at Hawai‘i * New Mexico: Bubba Forrest, DB Wyoming at Idaho Saturday, November 17 San Diego State: Nat Berhe, S New Mexico at New Mexico State Colorado State at Boise State * TCU: Logan Brock, TE; Johnny Fobbs, FS; Antonie Hicks, WR; Waymon Fresno State at Tulsa Nevada at New Mexico * James, TB; Greg McCoy, DB; Matthew Tucker, TB; Jason Verrett, CB; Ed Air Force at UNLV * Wyoming at UNLV * Wesley, TB; D.J. Yendrey, DT Utah State at Colorado State UNLV: Brett Boyko, OL; James Dunlap, DL; Sidney Hodge, DB Robert San Jose State at San Diego State Saturday, November 24 Waterman, OL Air Force at Fresno State * Wyoming: Blair Burns, CB; Tyler Strong, OL Friday, September 28 New Mexico at Colorado State * Hawai‘i at BYU UNLV at Hawai‘i * San Diego State at Wyoming * Saturday, September 29 UNLV at Utah State Saturday, December 1 Colorado State at Air Force * Boise State at Nevada * Boise State at New Mexico * South Alabama at Hawai‘i San Diego State at Fresno State * Nevada at Texas State * Mountain West game % Sports Authority Field (Denver, Colo.) Saturday, October 6 # CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) Navy at Air Force UNLV at Louisiana Tech All dates and times are local to site and are subject Hawai‘i at San Diego State * to change. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 53 mw BOwl AFFiliAtiOnS 2011 FinAl mw StAndingS

Team (Coaches/AP) MW Record Pct Home Away Overall Pct Home Away Neutral Streak TCU (15/16)* 7-0 1.000 3-0 4-0 11-2 .846 5-1 4-1 2-0 W8 Boise State (6/8)^ 6-1 .857 3-1 3-0 12-1 .923 5-1 5-0 2-0 W4 Wyoming% 5-2 .714 2-1 3-1 8-5 .615 4-2 4-2 0-1 L1 San Diego State# 4-3 .571 1-3 3-0 8-5 .615 4-3 4-1 0-1 L1 Air Force$ 3-4 .429 1-3 2-1 7-6 .538 4-3 3-2 0-1 L1 Colorado State 1-6 .143 0-4 1-2 3-9 .250 1-5 2-3 0-1 L8 UNLV 1-6 .143 1-2 0-4 2-10 .167 2-3 0-7 0-0 L5 New Mexico 1-6 .143 1-2 0-4 1-11 .083 1-5 0-6 0-0 L2

^MAACO Bowl Las Vegas participant; *San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl participant; %Gildan New Mexico Bowl participant; #R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl participant; $Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman participant

gildAn new mexicO Dec. 15, 2012 Albuquerque, NM University Stadium 11:00 a.m. MT TV: ESPN MW vs. Pac-12 2011 MW Representative: Wyoming BOwl cHAmpiOnSHip SerieS SHerAtOn HAwAi‘i BOwl The Bowl Championship Series is made up of five Dec. 24, 2012 SAn diegO cOunty cu pOinSettiA games – Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Honolulu, HI  Aloha Stadium Dec. 20, 2012 Fiesta Bowl and the National Championship Game. 3:00 p.m. HT San Diego, CA The University of Hawai‘i became the third non- TV: ESPN Qualcomm Stadium BCS team to earn a spot in a BCS game when it MW vs. Conference USA 5:00 p.m. PT participated in the 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl. Fellow 2011 Game: Nevada vs. Southern Miss TV: ESPN Mountain West member Boise State appeared in MW vs. BYU/At-Large the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in 2007 and ’10. The Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl offers the University 2011 MW Representative: TCU of Hawai‘i an automatic spot if it wins a minimum rOSe BOwl gAme presented by vizio of seven games or finishes with a .500 record. Jan. 1, 2013 UH has qualified for the bowl six times since the Pasadena, CA bowl’s inception in 2002 and have won three of those games (2003, ’04, ’06). mAAcO BOwl lAS vegAS Rose Bowl Stadium Dec. 22, 2012 Beginning in 2012, the Sheraton Hawai‘i Las Vegas, NV Bowl begins an affiliation with the Mountain diScOver OrAnge BOwl Sam Boyd Stadium West Conference. In the event UH does not Jan. 1, 2013 12:30 p.m. PT qualify for the bowl, a MW team will be invited. Miami Gardens, FL TV: ESPN Previously, the WAC sent a representative to Sun Life Stadium MW vs. Pac-12 the bowl. Nevada has appeared in three bowls 2011 MW Representative: Boise State AllStAte SugAr BOwl – 2005, ’09, and ’11 while Boise State was the Jan. 2, 2013 WAC’s representative in 2007 after bowl-eligible New Orleans, LA UH was selected to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Louisiana Superdome This year’s Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl will feature a MW vs. Conference USA match-up. Bell HelicOpter tOStitOS FieStA BOwl The game will be played at Aloha Stadium on Armed FOrceS Jan. 3, 2013 Christmas Eve and televised nationally on ESPN. Dec. 29, 2012 Glendale, AZ Fort Worth, TX University of Phoenix Stadium Amon G. Carter Stadium 11:45 a.m. CT BcS nAtiOnAl cHAmpiOnSHip TV: ESPN Jan. 7, 2013 MW vs. C-USA Miami Gardens, FL 2011 MW Representative: N/A Sun Life Stadium 54 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football PSA 2012_Print_Final.pdf 1 6/15/12 10:26 AM

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2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 55 2012 OppOnentS uSc nevAdA Game #1  Sept. 1  Los Angeles, Calif. Game #3  Sept. 22  Honolulu, O‘ahu Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (93,607) Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationLos Angeles, CA LocationReno, NV Founded1880 Founded1896 Enrollment37,000 Enrollment17,000 ConferencePacific-12 ConferenceMountain West NicknameTrojans NicknameWolf Pack ColorsCardinal and Gold ColorsNavy Blue and Silver PresidentC.L Max Nikias PresidentDr. Marc Johnson Athletics DirectorPat Harden Athletics DirectorCary Groth Stadium (Capacity)Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (93,607) Stadium (Capacity)Mackay Stadium (29,993) Lane Kiffin Chris Ault Playing SurfaceNatural Grass Playing SurfaceFieldTurf Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachLane Kiffin Head CoachChris Ault Record at School (Years)18-7 (2) Record at School (Years)226-103-1 (28) Career Record (Years)25-13 (3) Career Record (Years)Same Basic OffenseMultiple Basic OffensePistol Basic Defense4-3 Basic Defense4-3 2011 Record10-2 2011 Record7-6 2011 Pac-12 Record (Finish)7-2 (1st Pac 12 South) 2011 Conference Record (Finish)4-2(T-2nd) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone 2011 Bowl AppearanceSheraton Hawai‘i (L, 24-17, So. Miss) Letterwinners Returning/Lost37/28 Letterwinners Returning/Lost29/19 Starters Returning/Lost19/5 Starters Returning/Lost13/11 Matt Barkley Duke Williams mediA inFOrmAtiOn Quarterback mediA inFOrmAtiOn Defensive Back SIDTim Tessalone SID Chad Hartley Office Phone(213) 740-8480 Office Phone(775) 682-6982 Cell Phone(213) 725-3572 Cell Phone(775) 229-5513 Email [email protected] Email[email protected] Websitewww.usctrojans.com Websitewww.nevadawolfpack.com lAmAr Byu Game #2  Sept. 15  Honolulu, O‘ahu Game #4  Sept. 28  Provo, Utah Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationBeaumont, TX LocationProvo, UT Founded1923 Founded1875 Enrollment14,552 Enrollment32,980 ConferenceSouthland ConferenceIndependent NicknameCardinals NicknameCougars ColorsRed and White ColorsDark Blue and White PresidentDr. James Simmons PresidentDr. Cecil O. Samuelson Athletics DirectorJason Henderson Athletics Director Stadium (Capacity)Provost Umphrey Stadium (16,000) Stadium (Capacity)LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) Ray Woodard Bronco Mendenhall Playing SurfaceMatrixTurf Playing SurfaceNatural Grass Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachRay Woodard Head CoachBronco Mendenhall Record at School (Years)9-13 (2) Record at School (Years)66-24 (7) Career Record (Years)Same Career Record (Years)Same Basic OffenseMultiple Set Basic OffensePro Set Basic Defense3-4 Basic Defense3-4 2011 Record4-7 2011 Record10-3 2011 Southland Record (Finish)2-5 (6th) 2011 Conference Record (Finish)N/A (Independent) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone 2011 Bowl AppearanceArmed Forces (W, 24-21, Tulsa) Letterwinners Returning/Lost62/24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost58/25 Starters Returning/Lost14/12 Starters Returning/Lost14/8 Kyle Gillam Kyle Van Noy mediA inFOrmAtiOn Offensive Line mediA inFOrmAtiOn Linebacker SIDErik J. Cox SIDBrett Pyne Office Phone(409) 880-8329 Office Phone(801) 422-4912 Cell Phone(409) 651-0514 Cell Phone(801) 367-1631 Email  [email protected] Email[email protected] Websitewww. lamarcardinals.com Websitewww.byucougars.com

56 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 2012 OppOnentS SAn diegO StAte cOlOrAdO StAte Game #5  Oct. 6  San Diego, Calif. Game #7  Oct. 27  Fort Collins, Colo. Qualcomm Stadium (54,000) Hughes Stadium (32,500) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationSan Diego, CA LocationFort Collins, CO Founded1897 Founded1870 Enrollment32,369 Enrollment26,348 ConferenceMountain West ConferenceMountain West NicknameAztecs NicknameRams ColorsScarlet and Black ColorsGreen and Gold PresidentDr. Elliot Hirshman PresidentDr. Anthony A. Frank Athletics DirectorJim Sterk Athletics DirectorJack Graham Stadium (Capacity)Qualcomm Stadium (54,000) Stadium (Capacity)Hughes Stadium (32,500) Rocky Long Jim McElwain Playing SurfaceNatural Grass Playing SurfaceFieldTurf Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachRocky Long Head CoachJim McElwain Record at School (Years)8-5 (1) Record at School (Years)First Season Career Record (Years)73-74 (12) Career Record (Years)First Season Basic OffensePro-Style Basic OffenseMultiple Basic Defense3-3-5 Basic DefenseMultiple 2011 Record8-5 2011 Record3-9 2011 Mountain West Record (Finish)4-3 (4th) 2011 Mountain West Record (Finish)1-6 (T-6th) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNew Orleans (L, 30-32, Louisiana) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone Letterwinners Returning/Lost36/25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost44/23 Starters Returning/Lost13/12 Starters Returning/Lost14/10 Leon McFadden Chris Nwoke mediA inFOrmAtiOn Defensive Back mediA inFOrmAtiOn Running Back SIDMike May SIDTBA Office Phone(619) 594-5547 Office Phone(970) 491-5050 Cell Phone(619) 957-8372 Cell PhoneTBA Email [email protected] Email TBA Websitewww.goaztecs.com Websitewww.csurams.com new mexicO FreSnO StAte Game #6  Oct. 13 Honolulu, O‘ahu Game #8 Nov. 3  Fresno, Calif. Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) Bulldog Stadium (41,031) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationAlbequerque, NM LocationFresno, CA Founded1889 Founded1911 Enrollment27,278 Enrollment21,389 ConferenceMountain West ConferenceMountain West NicknameLobos NicknameBulldogs ColorsCherry and Silver ColorsRed and Blue PresidentDr. David Shmidly PresidentDr. John D. Welty Athletics DirectorPaul Krebs Athletics DirectorThomas Boeh Stadium (Capacity)University Stadium (39,224) Stadium (Capacity)Bulldog Stadium (41,031) Bob Davie Tim DeRutyer Playing SurfaceGrass Playing SurfaceFieldTurf Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachBob Davie Head CoachTim DeRutyer Record at School (Years)First Season Record at School (Years)First Season Career Record (Years)35-35 (5) Career Record (Years)First Season Basic OffenseMultiple Basic OffenseSpread Basic Defense3-4 Basic DefenseMultiple 3-4 2011 Record1-11 2011 Record4-9 2011 Mountain West Record (Finish)1-6 (T-6th) 2011 Conference Record (Place)3-4 (T-3rd) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone Letterwinners Returning/Lost46/23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost35/18 Starters Returning/Lost15/9 Starters Returning/Lost15/10 Lamaar Thomas Robbie Rouse mediA inFOrmAtiOn Wide Receiver mediA inFOrmAtiOn Running Back SIDGreg Archuleta SIDJason Clay Office Phone(505) 925-5520 Office Phone(559) 278-2509 Cell Phone(505) 440-3366 Cell Phone(559) 287-3304 Email [email protected] E-Mail[email protected] Websitewww.golobos.com Websitewww.gobulldogs.com

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 57 2012 OppOnentS BOiSe StAte unlv Game #9  Nov. 10  Honolulu, O‘ahu Game #11  Nov. 24  Honolulu, O‘ahu Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationBoise, ID LocationLas Vegas, NV Founded1932 Founded1957 Enrollment19,664 Enrollment27,500 ConferenceMountain West ConferenceMountain West NicknameBroncos NicknameRebels ColorsBlue and Orange ColorsScarlet and Gray PresidentDr. Robert Kustra PresidentDr. Neal Smatresk Athletics DirectorMark Coyle Athletics DirectorJim Livengood Stadium (Capacity)Bronco Stadium (37,000) Stadium (Capacity)Sam Boyd Stadium (36,800) Chris Petersen Bobby Hauck Playing SurfaceBlue FieldTurf Playing SurfaceTurfTech Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachChris Petersen Head CoachBobby Hauck Record at School (Years)73-6 (6) Record at School (Years)4-21 (2) Career Record (Years)Same Career Record (Years)84-38 (9) Basic OffenseMultiple Basic OffenseMultiple Basic DefenseMultiple Basic Defense4-3 2011 Record12-1 2011 Record2-10 2011 Conference Record (Finish)6-1 (2nd) 2011 Conference Record (Finish)1-6 (T-6th) 2011 Bowl AppearanceMaaco Las Vegas (W, 56-24, Arizona St.) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone Letterwinners Returning/Lost48/20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost46/27 Starters Returning/Lost11/16 Starters Returning/Lost15/9 DJ Harper Tim Cornett mediA inFOrmAtiOn Running Back mediA inFOrmAtiOn Running Back Football SIDMax Corbet SID Mark Wallington Office Phone(208) 426-1515 Office Phone(702) 895-4472 Cell Phone(208) 859-6952 Cell Phone(702) 528-6291 Email[email protected] Email [email protected] Websitewww.broncosports.com Websitewww.unlvrebels.com Air FOrce SOutH AlABAmA Game #10  Nov. 16  Colorado Springs, Colo. Game #12  Dec. 1  Honolulu, O‘ahu Falcon Stadium (52,480) Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) generAl inFOrmAtiOn generAl inFOrmAtiOn LocationColorado Springs, CO LocationMobile, AL Founded1954 Founded1963 Enrollment4,000 Enrollment15,009 ConferenceMountain West ConferenceSun Belt NicknameFalcons NicknameJaguars ColorsBlue and Silver ColorsBlue, Red, and White SuperintendentLt. Gen. Michael C. Gould PresidentV. Gordon Moulton Athletics DirectorDr. Hans Mueh Athletics DirectorDr. Joel Erdmann Stadium (Capacity)Falcon Stadium (46,692) Stadium (Capacity)Ladd- Peebles Stadium (33,471) Troy Calhoun Joey Jones Playing SurfaceFieldTurf Playing SurfaceFieldTurf Head Coach Head Coach teAm inFOrmAtiOn teAm inFOrmAtiOn Head CoachTroy Calhoun Head CoachJoey Jones Record at School (Years)41-24 (5) Record at School (Years)23-4 (3) Career Record (Years)Same Career Record (Years)26-11 (4) Basic OffenseMultiple Basic OffenseMultiple Spread Basic DefenseMultiple Basic DefenseMultiple 3-4 2011 Record7-6 2011 Record6-4 2011 Conference Record (Finish)3-4 (5th) 2011 Conference Record (Finish)N/A 2011 Bowl AppearanceMilitary (L, 42-41, Toledo) 2011 Bowl AppearanceNone Letterwinners Returning/Lost51/24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost44/20 Starters Returning/Lost7/17 Starters Returning/Lost15/9 Jason Kons Jake Johnson mediA inFOrmAtiOn Offensive Line mediA inFOrmAtiOn Linebacker SID Troy Garnhart SID Brian Fremund Office Phone(719) 333-9263 Office Phone(251) 414-8032 Cell Phone(719) 359-7432 Cell Phone (251) 623-3191 Email[email protected] Email [email protected] Websitewww.goairforcefalcons.com Website www.usajaguars.com

58 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football All-time OppOnent SerieS recOrdS

Team W L T Pct Last Mtg Team W L T Pct Last Mtg HOmecOming gAmeS Abilene Christian 1 0 0 1.000 9/13/80 Northern Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 11/11/72 Air Force 6 11 1 .353 11/24/01 Northern Colorado 1 0 0 1.000 9/1/07 UH boasts a 37-24-1 all-time record in Homecoming Alabama 1 2 0 .333 9/2/06 Northwestern 1 1 0 .500 11/27/04 games since 1949. The Warriors have won their last Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 0 1.000 12/24/04 Notre Dame 0 3 0 .000 12/24/08 10 Homecoming games and 12 of their last 13. UH’s longest Homecoming win streak is 11 straight Appalachian State 1 0 0 1.000 8/30/03 Occidental 4 0 0 1.000 12/8/28 from 1967-77. The only tie occurred in 1952 against Arizona 0 4 0 .000 9/3/98 Ohio 0 1 0 .000 9/7/96 Willamette (7-7). This year’s homecoming game is Arizona State 2 5 0 .286 12/24/06 Oklahoma 0 2 0 .000 12/3/83 scheduled for Oct. 13 against New Mexico. Arkansas 0 1 0 .000 12/5/87 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 .000 12/2/95 Arkansas State 0 1 0 .000 9/26/98 Oregon 3 4 0 .429 9/10/94 Season Opponent Result Army 2 0 0 1.000 9/11/10 Oregon State 3 5 0 .375 9/13/08 Dec. 16, 1949 Pacific L, 0-75 Boise State 3 9 0 .250 11/6/10 Pacific 10 16 0 .385 9/21/91 Dec. 16, 1950 Utah L, 28-40 Boston College 0 1 0 .000 8/31/96 Parsons 0 1 0 .000 11/19/66 Dec. 21, 1951 Arizona L, 21-32 Bowling Green State 1 0 0 1.000 11/19/77 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 12/5/92 Nov. 28, 1952 Willamette T, 7-7 Brigham Young 8 20 0 .286 12/3/11 Portland 1 0 0 1.000 9/20/41 Dec. 4, 1953 Lewis & Clark W, 34-12 Nov. 26, 1954 Nebraska L, 0-50 California 2 2 0 .500 9/17/94 Portland State 4 1 0 .800 9/9/00 Dec. 2, 1955 Arizona State L, 6-39 California Lutheran 1 0 0 1.000 9/23/72 Prairie View 1 0 0 1.000 10/20/79 Nov. 30, 1956 San Jose State W, 20-0 Cal Poly-Pomona 2 1 0 .667 10/10/70 Puget Sound 4 0 0 1.000 10/20/73 Nov. 22, 1957 Fresno State L, 8-31 Cal State Fullerton 10 1 0 .909 10/20/90 Purdue 1 0 0 1.000 11/25/06 Dec. 6, 1958 Utah L, 20-47 Cal State Los Angeles 6 6 0 .500 10/6/73 Redlands 4 0 0 1.000 11/13/64 Dec. 11, 1959 Utah State L, 6-48 Cal State Northridge 2 0 0 1.000 9/6/97 Rice 2 4 0 .333 9/18/04 Nov. 11, 1960 Lewis & Clark L, 13-18 Central Arkansas 1 0 0 1.000 9/4/09 Rutgers 1 1 0 .500 10/4/75 Nov. 24, 1962 Willamette W, 14-12 Central Florida 1 0 0 1.000 10/21/95 St. Mary’s (CA) 0 1 0 .000 9/27/47 Nov. 26, 1963 Cal Western L, 13-16 Nov. 20, 1964 New Mexico L, 0-20 Central Washington 2 0 0 1.000 9/27/69 San Diego State 9 15 2 .375 12/3/05 Nov. 20, 1965 Cal Western W, 10-8 Charleston Southern 2 0 0 1.000 9/25/10 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 12/9/31 Nov. 19, 1966 Parsons L, 10-21 Cincinnati 1 2 0 .333 12/6/08 San Jose State 17 17 1 .500 10/14/11 Nov. 25, 1967 Fresno State W, 29-29 College of Idaho 2 0 0 1.000 11/30/51 Santa Clara 7 4 0 .636 10/13/79 Nov. 23, 1968 Nevada W, 21-0 Colorado 2 1 0 .667 9/3/11 South Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 12/5/81 Oct. 25, 1969 UNLV W, 57-19 Colorado State 9 11 0 .450 10/4/97 South Dakota State 0 1 0 .000 12/25/26 Oct. 31, 1970 Cal State Los Angeles W, 31-7 Denver 5 5 0 .500 1/1/51 SE Missouri State 1 0 0 1.000 11/12/94 Oct. 30, 1971 UC Santa Barbara W, 23-14 Drake 1 0 0 1.000 12/19/31 Southern Methodist 4 1 0 .800 9/28/02 Oct. 14, 1972 Cal State Fullerton W, 49-15 Nov. 3, 1973 Cal State Northridge W, 28-3 Eastern Illinois 3 0 0 1.000 9/30/06 Southern Mississippi 0 1 0 .000 10/15/77 Nov. 23, 1974 Fresno State W, 21-7 Florida 0 1 0 .000 8/30/08 Southern Oregon 2 0 0 1.000 9/19/59 Oct. 25, 1975 Santa Clara W, 48-40 Florida Atlantic 0 1 0 .000 9/4/04 SW Louisiana 1 0 0 1.000 10/1/77 Oct. 16, 1976 Portland State W, 20-17 Fresno State 21 22 1 .489 11/19/11 Stanford 0 3 0 .000 12/2/72 Oct. 22, 1977 Portland State W, 21-12 Georgia 0 1 0 .000 1/1/08 Temple 0 1 0 .000 11/3/79 Oct. 28, 1978 Pacific L, 17-27 Grambling 0 3 0 .000 10/2/76 Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 12/4/75 Nov. 3, 1979 Temple L, 31-34 Houston 1 0 0 1.000 12/25/03 Texas 0 1 0 .000 9/2/95 Oct. 11, 1980 West Virginia W, 16-13 Oct. 31, 1981 UNLV W, 57-21 Humboldt State 5 6 0 .455 9/21/74 Texas A&I 0 2 0 .000 9/18/76 Nov. 6, 1982 San Diego State L, 28-31 Idaho 10 2 0 .833 10/29/11 Texas A&M 0 1 0 .000 9/1/90 Oct. 22, 1983 New Mexico W, 25-16 Idaho State 3 0 0 1.000 11/4/67 Texas Christian 0 2 0 .000 10/7/00 Nov. 3, 1984 Wyoming W, 31-28 Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 12/30/92 Texas Southern 1 0 0 1.000 9/29/73 Nov. 2, 1985 Colorado State W, 34-14 Iowa 1 3 0 .250 9/7/91 Tulane 3 1 0 .750 11/26/11 Nov. 8, 1986 Brigham Young L, 3-10 Kansas 0 1 0 .000 8/31/85 Tulsa 5 4 0 .556 12/24/10 Oct. 31, 1987 San Diego State L, 21-29 Kent 1 1 0 .500 9/18/93 UC Davis 1 0 0 1.000 9/24/11 Nov. 5, 1988 New Mexico W, 45-3 Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 9/13/58 UCLA 0 2 0 .000 1/2/39 Nov. 4, 1989 UTEP W, 26-7 Oct. 27, 1990 Pacific W, 35-24 Lewis & Clark 5 1 0 .833 9/30/67 UC Santa Barbara 2 5 0 .286 10/30/71 Oct. 5, 1991 San Diego State L, 21-47 Linfield 5 1 0 .833 11/18/72 UNLV 13 8 0 .619 9/17/11 Oct. 24, 1992 UNLV W, 55-25 Long Beach State 4 5 0 .444 9/9/89 USC 0 7 0 .000 9/2/10 Nov. 6, 1993 Utah W, 41-30 Louisiana Tech 8 2 0 .800 10/1/11 U.S. International 6 1 0 .857 9/19/70 Nov. 19, 1994 Wyoming L, 10-13 Maine 1 0 0 1.000 10/6/90 Utah 12 15 0 .444 9/19/98 Nov. 18, 1995 San Diego State L, 10-49 Miami-Ohio 1 0 0 1.000 11/17/01 Utah State 6 6 0 .500 11/5/11 Nov. 9, 1996 San Jose State L, 17-38 Michigan 0 2 0 .000 11/28/98 UTEP 18 13 0 .581 10/16/03 Nov. 22, 1997 Northeast Louisiana L, 20-23 (ot) Michigan State 1 4 0 .200 9/10/05 Washington 2 2 0 .500 9/10/11 Nov. 7, 1998 San Jose State L, 17-45 Oct. 2, 1999 UTEP W, 33-3 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 1.000 9/4/93 Washington State 3 2 0 .600 9/12/09 Oct. 14, 2000 SMU W, 30-15 Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 8/30/97 Weber State 1 0 0 1.000 9/6/08 Nov. 10, 2001 Boise State L, 21-28 Missouri 0 0 1 .500 11/26/94 West Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 10/11/80 Oct. 12, 2002 Nevada W, 59-34 Montana 4 1 0 .800 9/8/01 Western Illinois 0 1 0 .000 11/2/74 Oct. 25, 2003 UTEP W, 31-15 Montana State 1 1 0 .500 11/13/76 Whitworth 2 0 0 1.000 11/9/68 Oct. 23, 2004 San Jose State W, 46-28 Navy 2 0 0 1.000 11/28/09 Willamette 3 0 2 .800 11/24/62 Oct. 15, 2005 New Mexico State W, 49-28 Nebraska 1 5 0 .167 12/4/82 Wisconsin 1 5 0 .167 12/5/09 Oct. 28, 2006 Idaho W, 68-10 Nevada 8 8 0 .500 11/12/11 Wyoming 8 12 0 .400 9/13/97 Oct. 27, 2007 New Mexico State W, 50-13 Oct. 11, 2008 Louisiana Tech W, 24-14 New Mexico 14 7 0 .667 10/24/98 Yale 1 0 0 1.000 10/3/87 Nov. 7, 2009 Utah State W, 49-36 New Mexico-Highlands 1 1 1 .500 10/23/71 Totals* 359 339 9 .514 Oct. 30, 2010 Idaho W, 45-10 New Mexico State 8 0 0 1.000 10/22/11 Oct. 22, 2011 New Mexico State W, 45-34 Northeast Louisiana 0 1 0 .000 11/22/97 Bold indicates 2012 opponent * - denotes record against collegiate teams only 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 59 2012 Opponent Series History

Air Force Brigham Young 09/17/77 CS 20, UH 16 1 3 - .000 Series Information: 19th Meeting Series Information: 29th Meeting 11/24/79 UH 24, CS 10 2 3 - .500 11/28/81 UH 59, CS 6 3 3 - .667 Overall Series Record: AFA leads 11-6-1 Overall Series Record: BYU leads 20-8 09/18/82 *UH 23, CS 13 4 3 - .750 in Honolulu: AFA leads 6-5-1 in Honolulu: BYU leads 12-8 09/10/83 UH 34, CS 0 5 3 - .800 in Colorado Springs: AFA leads 5-1 in Provo: BYU leads 8-0 09/15/84 *CS 10, UH 3 5 4 - .667 First Meeting: Oct. 8, 1966 First Meeting: Dec. 10, 1930 11/02/85 UH 34, CS 14 6 4 - .714 Last Meeting: Nov. 24, 2001 Last Meeting: Dec. 3, 2011 10/18/86 *CS 31, UH 7 6 5 - .625 Longest UH Win Streak: 2, twice Longest UH Win Streak: 2, 3x 11/07/87 UH 39, CS 38 7 5 - .667 Longest AF Win Streak: 4, twice Longest BYU Win Streak: 10 09/10/88 *UH 31, CS 23 8 5 - .700 Largest UH Win Margin: 28 Largest UH Win Margin: 42 10/21/89 *CS 31, UH 16 7 6 - .636 11/24/90 CS 30, UH 27 7 7 - .583 Largest AF Win Margin: 54 Largest BYU Win Margin: 38 09/28/91 *CS 28, UH 16 7 8 - .538 Smallest UH Win Margin: 3 Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 11/07/92 UH 24, CS 13 9 8 - .571 Smallest AF Win Margin: 3 Smallest BYU Win Margin: 1, 2x 11/11/95 *CS 22, UH 0 9 9 - .533 Shutouts: AF 1 (54-0, 1966) Shutouts: None 10/05/96 CS 28, UH 16 9 10 - .500 Overtimes: None Overtimes: None 10/04/97 *CS 63, UH 0 9 11 - .471 Series History Series History Date Score W L T Pct Date Score W L T Pct Fresno State 10/08/66 *AF 54, UH 0 0 1 - .000 12/10/30 UH 49, BYU 13 1 0 - 1.000 Series Information: 45th Meeting 11/29/80 UH 20, AF 12 1 1 - .500 11/17/50 UH 39, BYU 7 2 0 - 1.000 Overall Record: FS leads 22-21-1 11/27/82 UH 45, AF 21 2 1 - .667 09/29/51 *BYU 20, UH 7 2 1 - .667 in Honolulu: UH leads 14-11 11/05/83 *AF 45, UH 10 2 2 - .500 11/25/60 UH 13, BYU 6 3 1 - .750 11/23/85 AF 27, UH 20 2 3 - .400 09/14/74 UH 15, BYU 13 4 1 - .800 in Fresno: FSU leads 11-7-1 08/30/86 *AF 24, UH 17 2 4 - .333 11/25/78 BYU 31, UH 13 4 2 - .667 First Meeting: Nov. 18, 1938 11/21/87 AF 34, UH 31 2 5 - .286 10/05/79 *BYU 38, UH 15 4 3 - .571 Last Meeting: Nov. 19, 2011 11/26/88 UH 19, AF 14 3 5 - .375 10/25/80 BYU 34, UH 7 4 4 - .500 Longest UH Win Streak: 6 12/09/89 UH35, AF 35 3 5 1 .333 11/14/81 BYU 13, UH 3 4 5 - .444 Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 09/08/90 *AF 27, UH 3 3 6 1 .300 10/16/82 *BYU 39, UH 25 4 6 - .400 Largest UH Win Margin: 49 11/23/91 AF 24, UH 20 3 7 1 .273 09/22/84 BYU 18, UH 13 4 7 - .364 Largest FSU Win Margin: 56 09/12/92 *UH 6, AF 3 4 7 1 333 12/07/85 BYU 26, UH 6 4 8 - .333 Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 11/20/93 UH 45, AF 17 5 7 1 .385 11/08/86 BYU 10, UH 3 4 9 - .308 12/03/94 AF 37, UH 24 5 8 1 .357 10/24/87 BYU 16, UH 14 4 10 - .286 Smallest FSU Win Margin: 1 11/25/95 AF 45, UH 28 5 9 1 .333 10/22/88 BYU 24, UH 23 4 11 - .267 Shutouts: UH 1 (49-0, 1970); FSU 3 (3-0, 10/26/96 *AF 34, UH 7 5 10 1 .313 10/28/89 UH 56, BYU 14 5 11 - .313 1941; 28-0, 1964; 20-0, 1996) 11/01/97 AF 34, UH 27 5 11 1 .294 12/01/90 UH 59, BYU 28 6 11 - .353 Overtimes: 1 (2008) 11/24/01 UH 52, AF 30 6 11 1 .333 10/19/91 *BYU 35, UH 18 6 12 - .333 Series History 09/26/92 UH 36, BYU 32 7 12 - .368 Date Score W L T Pct 09/11/93 *BYU 41, UH 38 7 13 - .350 11/18/38 *FSU 15, UH 13 0 1 - .000 Boise State 09/03/94 BYU 13, UH 12 7 14 - .333 12/02/39 FSU 38, UH 2 0 2 - .000 Series Information: 13th Meeting 10/28/95 *BYU 45, UH 7 7 15 - .318 01/01/41 FSU 3, UH 0 0 3 - .000 Overall Series Record: BSU leads 9-3 11/16/96 BYU 45, UH 14 7 16 - .304 11/11/46 *UH 7, FSU 2 1 3 - .250 in Honolulu: BSU leads 4-3 10/18/97 *BYU 17, UH 3 7 17 - .292 12/06/47 UH 27, FSU 13 2 3 - .400 10/17/98 BYU 31, UH 9 7 18 - .280 in Boise: BSU leads 5-0 12/02/49 UH 41, FSU 14 3 3 - .500 12/08/01 UH 72, BYU 45 8 18 - .308 First Meeting: Sept. 21, 1996 10/06/50 *FSU 34, UH 20 3 4 - .429 09/06/02 *BYU 35, UH 32 8 19 - .296 Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 2010 09/25/54 *UH 25, FSU 20 4 4 - .500 12/03/11 BYU 41, UH 20 8 20 - .286 Longest UH Win Streak: 2 11/26/55 FSU 20, UH 18 4 5 - .444 Longest BSU Win Streak: 6 10/27/56 *FSU 39, UH 20 4 6 - .400 Largest UH Win Margin: 15 Colorado State 11/22/57 FSU 31, UH 8 4 7 - .364 Largest BSU Win Margin: 66 Series Information: 21st Meeting 11/27/59 FSU 22, UH 13 4 8 - .333 09/24/60 *FSU 17, UH 7 4 9 - .308 Smallest UH Win Margin: 6 Overall Record: CSU leads 11-9 10/03/64 *FSU 28, UH 0 4 10 - .286 in Honolulu: UH leads 7-4 Smallest BSU Win Margin: 3 11/27/65 FSU 7, UH 3 4 11 - .267 Shutouts: None in Fort Collins: CSU leads 7-2 09/17/66 *FSU 28, UH 27 4 12 - .250 Overtimes: None First Meeting: Dec. 12, 1925 11/25/67 UH 29, FSU 19 5 12 - .294 Last Meeting: Oct. 4, 1997 Series History 11/28/70 UH 49, FSU 0 6 12 - .333 Date Score W L T Pct Longest UH Win Streak: 4 10/02/71 FSU 19, UH 8 6 13 - .316 09/22/73 *UH 13, FSU 10 7 13 - .350 09/21/96 UH 20, BSU 14 1 0 - 1.000 Longest CS Win Streak: 3 11/23/74 UH 21, FSU 7 8 13 - .381 09/18/99 UH 34, BSU 19 2 0 - 1.000 Largest UH Win Margin: 53 10/06/84 UH 27, FSU 15 9 13 - .409 11/10/01 BSU 28, UH 21 2 1 - .667 Largest CS Win Margin: 63 10/05/85 *UH 24, FSU 24 9 13 1 .413 10/05/02 *BSU 58, UH 31 2 2 - .500 Smallest UH Win Margin: 1 11/15/86 UH 24, FSU 13 10 13 1 .438 12/06/03 BSU 45, UH 28 2 3 - .400 Smallest CS Win Margin: 4 10/17/92 UH 47, FSU 45 11 13 1 .460 10/29/04 *BSU 69, UH 3 2 4 - .333 Shutouts: UH 2 (34-0, 1983; 41-0, 1925), CS 2 11/13/93 *FSU 45, UH 21 11 14 1 .442 10/01/05 BSU 44, UH 41 2 5 - .286 (22-0, 1995; 63-0, 1997) 09/24/94 FSU 31, UH 16 11 15 1 .426 09/23/06 *BSU 41, UH 34 2 6 - .250 11/04/95 UH 42, FSU 37 12 15 1 .446 11/23/07 UH 39, BSU 27 3 6 - .333 Overtimes: None 09/28/96 *FSU 20, UH 0 12 16 1 .431 10/17/08 *BSU 27, UH 7 3 7 - .300 Series History 10/11/97 UH 28, FSU 16 13 16 1 .450 11/07/09 BSU 54, UH 9 3 8 - .273 Date Score W L T Pct 11/14/98 *FSU 51, UH 12 13 17 1 .435 11/06/10 *BSU 42, UH 7 3 9 - .250 12/12/25 UH 41, CS 0 1 0 - 1.000 11/13/99 UH 31, FSU 24 ot 14 17 1 .453 12/04/64 CS 13, UH 6 1 1 - .500 11/04/00 *FSU 45, UH 27 14 18 1 .424 09/18/65 CS 54, UH 6 1 2 - .333 10/26/01 UH 38, FSU 34 15 18 1 .456 60 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 2012 Opponent Series History

10/25/02 *UH 31, FSU 21 16 18 1 .471 09/10/77 NM 35, UH 26 1 2 - .333 UNLV 10/11/03 UH 55, FSU 28 17 18 1 .486 09/09/78 UH 22, NM 16 2 2 - .500 Series Information: 22nd Meeting 12/12/04 *FSU 70, UH 14 17 19 1 .472 09/22/79 UH 20, NM 3 3 2 - .600 Overall Record: UH leads 13-8 10/29/05 FSU 27, UH 13 17 20 1 .459 10/18/80 *UH 31, NM14 4 2 - .667 10/14/06 *UH 68, FSU 37 18 20 1 .474 10/17/81 UH 23, NM 13 5 2 - .714 in Honolulu: UH leads 8-2 11/10/07 UH 37, FSU 30 19 20 1 .488 11/20/82 *NM 41, UH 17 5 3 - .625 in Las Vegas: UNLV leads 6-5 10/04/08 *UH 32, FSU 29 ot 20 20 1 .500 10/22/83 UH 25, NM 16 6 3 - .667 First Meeting: Oct. 25, 1969 10/10/09 FSU 42, UH 17 20 21 1 .488 11/24/84 UH 48, NM 13 7 3 - .700 Last Meeting: Sept. 17, 2011 10/09/10 *UH 49, FSU 27 21 21 1 .500 10/26/85 *UH 27, NM 17 8 3 - .727 Longest UH Win Streak: 7 11/19/11 FSU 24, UH 21 21 22 1 .489 10/04/86 UH 27, NM 10 9 3 - .750 Longest UNLV Win Streak: 3 10/10/87 *UH 41, NM 31 10 3 - .769 Largest UH Win Margin: 38, 2x 11/05/88 UH 45, NM 3 11 3 - .786 Largest UNLV Win Margin: 25 Lamar 09/30/89 UH 60, NM 14 12 3 - .800 Series Information: First Meeting 11/03/90 UH 43, NM 16 13 3 - .813 Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 09/14/91 UH 35, NM 13 14 3 - .824 Smallest UNLV Win Margin: 1 Nevada 10/02/93 *NM 41, UH 14 14 4 - .778 Shutouts: UH 1 (1983) Series Information: 17th Meeting 10/08/94 NM 38, UH 21 14 5 - .737 Overtimes: None 10/14/95 *NM 24, UH 10 14 6 - .700 Overall Record: Tied 8-8 Series History 10/24/98 NM 30, UH 20 14 7 - .667 in Honolulu: UH 7-3 Date Score W L T Pct. in Reno: UN leads 5-1 10/25/69 UH 57, UNLV 19 1 0 - 1.000 First Meeting: Dec. 15, 1920 San Diego State 11/07/70 *UH 28, UNLV 21 2 0 - 1.000 Last Meeting: Nov. 12, 2011 Series Information: 21st Meeting 10/27/73 UH 31, UNLV 29 3 0 - 1.000 Longest UH Win Streak: 3 Overall Record: SDSU leads 15-9-2 10/26/74 *UNLV 33, UH 8 3 1 - .750 in Honolulu: SDSU leads 8-6-2 10/14/78 *UNLV 30, UH 20 3 2 - .600 Longest UN Win Streak: 3 09/29/79 UNLV 48, UH 31 3 3 - .500 Largest UH Win Margin: 25 in San Diego: SDSU leads 7-3 11/15/80 *UH 24, UNLV 19 4 3 - .571 Largest UN Win Margin: 61 First Meeting: Nov. 15, 1939 10/31/81 UH 57, UNLV 21 5 3 - .625 Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 Last Meeting: Dec. 7, 2002 10/15/83 *UH 23, UNLV 0 6 3 - .667 Smallest UN Win Margin: 8 Longest UH Win Streak: 3, 2x 09/29/84 UH 16, UNLV 12 7 3 - .700 Shutouts: UH 1 (21-0, 1968); UN 1 (14-0, 1920) Longest SDSU Win Streak: 9 10/24/92 UH 55, UNLV 25 8 3 - .727 Overtimes: None Largest UH Win Margin: 7 09/30/95 *UH 58, UNLV 30 9 3 - .750 10/19/96 UH 38, UNLV 28 10 3 - .769 Series History Largest SDSU Win Margin: 48 Smallest UH Win Margin: 1 09/20/97 *UNLV 25, UH 15 10 4 - .714 Date Score W L T Pct 12/02/00 UNLV 34, UH 32 10 5 - .667 12/15/20 UN 14, UH 0 0 1 - .000 Smallest SDSU Win Margin: 3 09/19/03 *UNLV 33, UH 22 10 6 - .625 12/07/46 UN 26, UH 7 0 2 - .000 Shutouts: None 09/16/06 UH 42, UNLV 13 11 6 - .647 12/17/48 UN 73, UH 12 0 3 - .000 Overtimes: None 09/15/07 *UH 49, UNLV 14 12 6 - .667 11/23/68 UH 21, UN 0 1 3 - .250 Series History 09/19/09 *UNLV 34, UH 33 12 7 - .632 11/11/00 UH 37, UN 17 2 3 - .400 Date Score W L T Pct 12/04/10 UH 59, UNLV 21 13 7 - .650 09/22/01 *UN 28, UH 20 2 4 - .333 11/15/39 *UH 13, SDSU 0 1 0 - 1.000 09/17/11 *UNLV 40, UH 20 13 8 - .619 10/12/02 UH 59, UN 34 3 4 - .429 12/07/40 UH 33, SDSU 7 2 0 - 1.000 11/15/03 *UN 24, UH 14 3 5 - .375 09/20/50 SDSU 49, UH 27 2 1 - .667 10/09/04 UH 48, UN 26 4 5 - .444 USC 01/01/52 SDSU 34, UH 13 2 2 - .500 11/05/05 *UN 38, UH 28 4 6 - .400 Series Information: 8th Meeting 09/26/53 *SDSU 40, UH 7 2 3 - .400 10/07/06 UH 41, UN 34 5 6 - .455 Overall Record: USC leads 7-0 11/08/80 UH 31, SDSU 6 3 3 - .500 11/16/07 *UH 28, UN 26 6 6 - .500 in Honolulu: USC leads 5-0 10/24/81 *UH 28, SDSU 10 4 3 - .571 10/25/08 UH 38, UN 31 7 6 - .538 11/06/82 SDSU 31, UH 28 4 4 - .500 in Los Angeles: USC leads 2-0 10/31/09 *UN 31, UH 21 7 7 - .500 10/01/83 UH 27, SDSU 27 4 4 1 .500 First Meeting: Nov. 15, 1930 10/16/10 UH 27, UN 21 8 7 - .533 10/27/84 UH 16, SDSU 10 5 4 1 .550 Last Meeting: Sept. 2, 2010 11/12/11 *UN 42, UH 28 8 8 - .500 11/30/85 UH 10, SDSU 10 5 4 2 .545 Longest UH Win Streak: None 11/22/86 *SDSU 35, UH 5 5 5 2 .500 Longest USC Win Streak: 7 New Mexico 10/31/87 SDSU 29, UH 21 5 6 2 .462 Largest UH Win Margin: None Series Information: 22nd Meeting 10/15/88 *UH 32, SDSU 30 6 6 2 .500 Largest USC Win Margin: 55 10/07/89 UH 31, SDSU 24 7 6 2 .533 Overall Record: UH leads 14-7 Smallest UH Win Margin: None in Honolulu: UH leads 11-4 11/10/90 *SDSU 44, UH 38 7 7 2 .500 10/05/91 SDSU 47, UH 21 7 8 2 .471 Smallest USC Win Margin: 16 in Albuquerque: Tied 3-3 11/14/92 *SDSU 52, UH 28 7 9 2 .444 Shutouts: None First Meeting: Nov. 20, 1964 10/09/93 SDSU 45, UH 14 7 10 2 .421 Overtimes: None Last Meeting: Oct 24, 1998 10/29/94 *SDSU 38, UH 23 7 11 2 .400 Series History Longest UH Win Streak: 9 11/18/95 SDSU 49, UH 10 7 12 2 .381 Date Score W L T Pc Longest UNM Win Streak: 4 10/11/96 *SDSU 56, UH 8 7 13 2 .364 11/15/30 *USC 52, UH 0 0 1 - .000 Largest UH Win Margin: 46 10/25/97 SDSU 10, UH 3 7 14 2 .348 01/01/36 USC 38, UH 6% 0 2 - .000 Largest UNM Win Margin: 27 10/09/98 *SDSU 35, UH 13 7 15 2 .333 12/12/78 USC 21, UH 5 0 3 - .000 Smallest UH Win Margin: 7 12/07/02 UH 41, SDSU 40 8 15 2 .360 12/03/05 UH 49, SDSU 38 9 15 2 .385 09/04/99 USC 62, UH 7 0 4 - .000 Smallest UNM Win Margin: 9 09/13/03 *USC 61, UH 32 0 5 - .000 Shutouts: UNM 1 (20-0, 1964) 09/03/05 USC 63, UH 17 0 6 - .000 Overtimes: None South Alabama Series Information: First Meeting 09/02/10 USC 49, UH 36 0 7 - .000 Series History Date Score W L T Pct. * denotes away game 11/20/64 NM 20, UH 0 0 1 - .000 % denotes (Honolulu) 11/27/71 UH 28, NM 21 1 1 - .500 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 61 2011 SeASOn in review

The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team 2011 AwArdS suffered through a litany of bad luck during the 2011 season, culminating with its second losing Burlsworth Trophy (Nation’s top player who started career as a walk-on) season in three years. Bryant Moniz, Semifinalist Coming off a 10-win season and co- Western Athletic Conference championship, the FWAA Freshman All-America season began with high expectations. Preseason First Team: Scott Harding WAC champion accolades and Heisman Trophy Yahoo! Sports Freshman All-America consideration for quarterback Bryant Moniz Second Team: Scott Harding were bestowed on the 2011 Warriors but in the end, the team finished with a 6-7 record — one All-WAC First Team: Bryant Moniz, Aaron Brown win short of a Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl bid — Second Team: Royce Pollard, Brett Leonard, while fourth-year head coach Greg McMackin Kaniela Tuipulotu, Vaughn Meatoga, Corey announced his sudden retirement. Paredes, Richard Torres Despite the team’s travails and misfortunes, Phil Steele’s All-WAC Hawai‘i was 5-3, a little more than halfway BryAnt mOniZ First Team: Bryant Moniz, Aaron Brown through the season, needing two wins in its Second Team: Royce Pollard, Billy Ray Stutzmann, final five games. The Warriors finished 1-4 and at 6-6 with a win over Tulane, setting up an all- Kaniela Tuipulotu, Vaughn Meatoga, Corey Paredes, Moniz’s career was cut short with a leg injury important game against nemesis Brigham Young Richard Torres, John Hardy-Tuliau, Mike Edwards (KO) during the Nevada game. He was the last of five in the finale. Needing a win to become bowl-eli- Third Team: Mike Edwards (DB) offensive starters to suffer season-ending injuries gible, UH saw the Cougars outscore them 31-10 Academic All-WAC during the season while another five starters in the second half en route to a 41-20 victory. Shane Austin, Kenton Chun, Justin Clapp, Scott missed time due to various ailments. Harding, Levi Legay, Vaughn Meatoga, Corey Paredes, Looking back, the Warriors missed oppor- ALOHA WAC: UH closed out its 33rd and Royce Pollard, Alasi Toilolo, Kaniela Tuipulotu tunities with three WAC losses by four points or final season in the Western Athletic Conference, WAC Player of the Week less, including two that their opponent scored the the longest streak of any current WAC member. Bryant Moniz (Sept. 5, 26); Paipai Falemalu (Sept. 5); winning touchdown in the final minute of the UH finished with a 131-123-3 all-time record in Aaron Brown (Oct. 31); Kenton Chun (Oct. 31) game. In all, four of the team’s seven losses were league play dating back to 1979. UH will join the decided by eight points or less. College Football Performance Awards Mountain West Conference beginning in 2012. Bryant Moniz, Co-National Performer of the After opening the season with a nationally Week; Co-QB Performer of the Week – Week 4); televised victory over Colorado and a close loss at FAREWELL, MY FRIEND: Head coach Greg Honorable Mention (QB Performer of the Week – Washington the following week, the tell-tale sign McMackin announced his retirement two days Weeks 1 & 5) of what was to come was a 40-20 loss at UNLV after the team’s regular-season finale against Tyler Hadden, Honorable Mention (Kickoff in which the Warriors were heavy favorites. BYU. McMackin’s 44-year coaching career Specialist Performer of the Week – Week 3) Aaron Brown, Honorable Mention (Linebacker UH rebounded with wins over UC Davis and included four seasons as the Warriors’ head Performer of the Week – Weeks 3 & 10) on the road at Louisiana Tech, the latter of which coach and two different stints as UH’s defen- Royce Pollard, Honorable Mention (Wide Receiver was the Bulldogs’ only conference loss during their sive coordinator. McMackin compiled a 29-25 Performer of the Week – Week 5) WAC championship season. During its fourth road record with Hawai‘i and led the Warriors to Corey Paredes, Honorable Mention (Linebacker game in six games, Hawai‘i met San Jose State in a pair of Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl appearances Performer of the Week – Week 7) another nationally televised affair and the turnover- in 2008 and ’10. In 2010, he guided UH to a Davey O’Brien Award Quarterback of the Week laden contest came down to the final seconds. The 10-win season and a share of the WAC champi- Bryant Moniz, Honorable Mention (Sept. 26) Spartans drove 87 yards and scored the winning onship, just the fourth in the program’s history. touchdown with 36 seconds left in the game. Phil Steele’s Midseason All-America McMackin was the team’s defensive coordinator Bryant Moniz, Honorable Mention But just like following the UNLV loss, the in 1999 and 2007, both of which were WAC Warriors rebounded with wins over New Mexico Championship seasons. Phil Steele’s Midseason All-WAC State and Idaho. Against the Vandals, kicker First Team: Bryant Moniz, Royce Pollard, Corey Paredes Kenton Chun booted a 35-yard field goal with 32 ALL-STAR WARRIORS: A total of six Second Team: Billy Ray Stutzmann, Clayton Laurel, Aaron Brown seconds left, giving the Warriors the victory and a Warriors were selected to play in all-star games. Third Team: Paipai Falemalu, Kaniela Tuipulotu, 5-3 record heading into the season’s stretch run. Defensive tackles Vaughn Meatoga and Kaniela Vaughn Meatoga, Art Laurel, Mike Edwards, The following week, UH blew a 28-7 half- Tuipulotu were selected to play in the 87th East- Richard Torres, John Hardy-Tuliau time lead against Utah State and allowed the West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, Fla. Wide go-ahead touchdown with under receiver Royce Pollard, offensive lineman Brett a minute to play. With any hopes Leonard and linebacker Aaron Brown competed of repeating as WAC champions in the Casino Del Sol Challenge All-Star Game on the line in a nationally televised which was held in Tucson, Ariz. In addition, game at Nevada, UH suffered a defensive tackle Zach Masch played in the major blow when Moniz went down AstroTurf NFL Players Association Collegiate with a serious knee injury. The Wolf Bowl, held in Los Angeles, Calif. Pack went on to a 42-28 victory. Hawai‘i began a three-game WAC’S FINEST: UH was well-represented on regular season-ending homestand the all-WAC football teams as voted upon by the against rival Fresno State and the WAC’s head coaches. Quarterback Bryant Moniz Bulldogs put a dagger in UH’s post- and linebacker Aaron Brown were named to the season hopes with a 24-21 victory. first team. In addition, wide receiver Royce Pollard, AArOn BrOwn The Warriors evened their record offensive lineman Brett Leonard, defensive linemen 62 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 2011 SeASOn in review

Kaniela Tuipulotu and Vaughn Meatoga, lineback- receivers Davone Bess and Ryan Grice-Mullen er Corey Paredes, and safety Richard Torres were and linebacker Solomon Elimimian were recog- SeASOn HigHligHtS selected to the second team. Moniz joined Timmy nized following the 2005 season.  Chang (2004) and (2006 and ’07) as UH concluded its 33rd and final season in the only all-WAC first team quarterbacks in school WALK-ON AWARD: Quarterback Bryant the Western Athletic Conference. history. Brown recorded 103 total tackles, includ- Moniz was one of 10 semifinalists for the Head coach Greg McMackin retired follow- ing 13.0 for loss and 4.5 sacks, and tied for the Burlsworth Trophy, given to the most outstand- ing the season, his fourth at UH. team-lead with three interceptions. ing football player who began his career as a Four of UH’s seven losses were decided by walk-on. eight points or less. MIGHTY MO: Prior to missing the team’s final month of the season due to a leg injury, quarter- TOUGH LUCK: Four of UH’s seven losses A total of six Warriors competed in postsea- back Bryant Moniz ranked among the nation’s were decided by eight points or less (8 at son all-star games. leaders in passing and total offense. He finished Washington; 1 at San Jose State; 4 vs. Utah Punt returner Scott Harding was named to a his career third all-time in school history in pass- State; 3 vs. Fresno State). In addition, UH was pair of Freshman All-America teams, including the ing with 10,169 yards; total offense with 10,681 one of 12 teams nationally to lose at least four FWAA first team and Yahoo! Sports second team. yards; and passing touchdowns with 75, behind games by one score or less and one of 19 teams Quarterback Bryant Moniz was mentioned UH all-time greats and Colt to have five games decided by eight points or on the preseason Watch List of the Walter Brennan in each of those categories. In WAC less, of which UH had a 1-4 record. Camp Award, , and Davey history, Moniz finished seventh in total offense O’Brien Award. He was also a consensus pre- and passing yards and 10th in touchdown passes. WOUNDED WARRIORS: During the 2011 season all-WAC and player of the year. season, the Warriors lost five offensive starters to FANTASTIC FROSH: Punt returner Scott season-ending injuries, including two offensive Moniz set a new school record and tied an Harding was named to a pair of Freshman All- tackles – Sean Shigematsu (knee) and Clayton NCAA record for touchdown passes in a half America teams. The Brisbane, Australia native Laurel (knee), two receivers – Allen Sampson with seven in UH’s 56-14 rout of UC Davis. was selected to the Football Writers Association (knee) and Justin Clapp (chest), and record-set- Moniz finished third all-time in school history in of American All-America first team and to Yahoo! ting quarterback Bryant Moniz (leg). In addition, passing with 10,169 yards; total offense with 10,681 Sports All-America second team. The 25-year-old the offense saw another five starters miss at least yards; and passing touchdowns with 75, behind UH true freshman fielded 19 punts for 141 yards, one game due to injury. In fact, the Warriors fea- all-time greats Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan in an average of 7.4 yards per return. Harding is tured 10 different offensive starting lineups. each of those categories. the program’s first Freshman All-American since Linebacker Corey Paredes finished his career POLLARD GREEN: Senior wide receiver Royce with 312 tackles, the seventh-highest total in Pollard became the 11th Warrior receiver in school history. school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season. He finished the year with 71 receptions UH played four nationally televised games for 1,011 yards and eight touchdowns. Over on the ESPN network and finished with a 1-3 his four-year career, Pollard posted 154 catches record, including the season-opening victory for 2,140 yards and 15 catches. He finished his over Colorado of the Pac-12. career ranked 12th all-time in career receptions UH’s win over Colorado was its first season- and 13th all-time in receiving yards. opening victory over a BCS opponent since 1997.  UH’S IRONMAN: Linebacker Corey Paredes UH led the nation for fewest opponent punt started the last 27 games of his career and did not returns with four. miss a start in each of the past two seasons. For UH blocked five kicks in 2011, including four the second straight year, he topped the 100-tack- by John Hardy-Tuliau, its most in seven years. les mark and finished with a team-high 107. The A total of 26 seniors were honored during former walk-on from Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu, conclud- the traditional Senior Walk ceremony following ed his career with 312 career tackles, which ranks the BYU game. ScOtt HArding seventh all-time in school history. 2011 ScHedule Date Opponent Result/Time TV Series Notes Sept. 3 COLORADO W, 34-17 ESPN2 UH, 2-1 UH’s first season-opening win over a BCS opponent since 1997 Sept. 10 at Washington L, 32-40 ROOT Sports Tied, 2-2 UH trailed 21-0 in the first quarter Sept. 17 at UNLV L, 20-40 The Mtn. UH, 13-8 Warriors turn ball over four times; trailed 17-0 Sept. 24 UC DAVIS W, 56-14 Oceanic PPV UH, 1-0 QB Moniz ties NCAA record w/7 TD passes in 1st half Oct. 1 at Louisiana Tech* W, 44-26 Oceanic PPV UH, 8-2 WR Pollard sets career-highs with 10 catches for 216 yds, 3 TDs Oct. 14 at San Jose State* L, 27-28 ESPN Tied, 17-17-1 Spartans score winning TD with 0:36 left; Teams combine for 12 TOs Oct. 22 NEW MEXICO STATE* W, 45-34 Oceanic PPV UH, 8-0 QB Moniz accounts for 4 TDs; UH with season-best 227 yds rushing Oct. 29 at Idaho* W, 16-14 Oceanic PPV UH, 10-2 K. Chun kicks game-winning FG with 32 seconds left Nov. 5 UTAH STATE* L, 31-35 Oceanic PPV Tied, 6-6 UH led 28-7 at the half; Outscored 28-3 in the second half Nov. 12 at Nevada* L, 28-42 ESPNU Tied, 8-8 QB Moniz leaves game in 1st quarter with leg injury Nov. 19 FRESNO STATE* L, 21-24 Oceanic PPV FS, 22-21-1 UH trailed 17-0; QB Graves accounts for all three UH TDs Nov. 26 TULANE W, 35-23 Oceanic PPV UH, 3-1 Frosh QB D. Graves made 1st career start, threw for 260 yds, 2 TDs Dec. 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG L, 20-41 ESPN2 BYU, 20-8 UH led 13-10 at the half; outscored 31-10 in second half BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Aloha Stadium All times local to site * = WAC game

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Game 1 • sept. 3, 2011 GAME 2 • sept. 10, 2011 alOHa sTadium (37,001) Honolulu, Hi HusKY sTadium (63,252) seattle, Wa

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Colorado 0 0 14 3 - 17 Hawai‘i 0 14 6 12 - 32 Hawai‘i 3 14 7 10 - 34 Washington 21 7 3 9 - 40

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i started the 2011 sea- SEATTLE – Hawai‘i’s rally attempt fell short in son strong with a 34-17 win over new Pac-12 a 40-32 loss to Washington at Husky Stadium. member Colorado in a nationally televised game The Warriors dropped to 1-1 with its first loss at Aloha Stadium. of the year. Senior quarterback Bryant Moniz rushed for Washington stormed out to a 21-0 first-quar- 121 yards and three touchdowns, while the UH ter lead, but UH roared back to cut the deficit to defense shutout the Buffaloes in the first half in under a touchdown twice in the fourth quarter. helping the Warriors pick up a season-opening However, UH couldn’t get over the hump as the win over a BCS squad, while also avenging last Huskies recovered UH’s onside kick attempt late year’s 31-13 loss to the Buffaloes in Boulder. in the game to seal the win. UH led 17-0 at the half and 24-7 midway UW quarterback Keith Price passed for 315 through the third quarter, but needed to hold yards and four touchdown passes to lead the GAME SPONSOR: off a second-half rally by the Buffaloes, who cut Huskies to their second win of the year. On the the lead to one touchdown early in the fourth ground, Chris Polk added 107 yards and one quarter. touchdown on 22 carries. Moniz fittingly converted on a key fourth-down conversion on a 3-yard rush which UH’s Bryant Moniz finished 31-of-45 for 333 yards, while passing for one touch- helped extend a UH scoring drive. The drive was capped by a 22-yard shovel pass from down and rushing for another. Royce Pollard hauled in eight passes for 128 yards and Moniz to Joey Iosefa as the Warriors gained a two-touchdown cushion. Jeremiah Ostrowski caught 11 balls for 87 yards and one touchdown. The UH defense effectively sealed the win on the next possession when freshman Washington scored on each of their first three possessions, setting the tone with a linebacker Art Laurel intercepted Tyler Hansen’s fourth-down pass and returned it 3-play 79-yard scoring drive to begin the game. It would be a sign of things to come as near the Buffalo goal line. The Warriors put pressure on Hansen for much of the game, the Huskies racked up 281 yards in the first quarter alone to take a 21-0 lead. finishing with seven sacks, including two by defensive end Paipai Falemalu. UH scored two touchdowns, including a 99-yard interception return by Richard Moniz has made headlines with his arm, but on this night it was his legs that Torres to get back in the game. However, UW regained momentum going into halftime, powered the UH offense. The senior quarterback scored on touchdown runs of 57 yards scoring on a 31-yard Price touchdown pass with 44 seconds left to take a 28-14 lead into and 14 yards. Moniz had 220 yards of total offense in the first half with more than half the locker room. (120) coming on the ground to help UH forge a 17-0 lead. Moniz’s 121 rushing yards UH cut the UW lead to 31-26 at the beginning of the fourth quarter and 38-32 were the most by a UH quarterback in 15 years. with less than two minutes left, but would get no closer as Washington sealed the win The Buffaloes rallied in the second half when Hansen hooked up with Paul by recovering a UH onside kick in the waning moments. Richardson for a pair of scoring strikes. A 34-yard field goal by Will Oliver early in the fourth quarter cut the Warrior lead to 24-17. However, UH scored on its next possession sCORinG summaRY and the Warrior defense hunkered down the rest of the way. 1st 13:50 UW Polk 2-yd run (Folk), 3-79 1:10, UH 0 - WASH 7 07:03 UW Kearse 10-yd pass from Price (Folk ), 11-95 4:29, UH 0 - WASH 14 02:39 UW Kearse 20-yd pass from Price (Folk ), 4-81 1:36, UH 0 - WASH 21 sCORinG summaRY 1st 09:49 UH Chun 38-yd field goal, 9-63 3:16, CU 0 - UH 3 2nd 06:19 UH Jackson 1-yd run (Chun), 10-70 5:17, UH 7 - WASH 21 2nd 10:39 UH Moniz 57-yd run (Chun), 1-57 0:10, CU 0 - UH 10 02:20 UH Torres 99-yd interception return (Chun), , UH 14 - WASH 21 00:24 UH Moniz 14-yd run (Chun), 7-87 1:50, CU 0 - UH 17 00:44 UW Aguilar 31-yd pass from Price (Folk ), 6-59 1:34, UH 14 - WASH 28 3rd 12:02 CU Richardson 15-yd pass from Hansen (Oliver), 6-73 2:50, CU 7 - UH 17 3rd 07:42 UH Moniz 1-yd run (Chun kick blocked), 14-73 7:11, UH 20 - WASH 28 05:59 UH Moniz 1-yd run (Chun), 10-48 5:53, CU 7 - UH 24 03:30 UW Folk 36-yd field goal, 8-49 4:03, UH 20 - WASH 31 01:51 CU Richardson 21-yd pass from Hansen (Oliver), 4-63 1:08, CU 14 - UH 24 4th 13:42 UH Jackson 2-yd run (Moniz pass failed), 9-75 4:40, UH 26 - WASH 31 4th 14:51 CU Oliver 34-yd field goal, 5-17 1:53, CU 17 - UH 24 10:02 UW Jenkins 14-yd pass from Price (Folk), 7-70 3:32, UH 26 - WASH 38 06:17 UH Iosefa 22-yd pass from Moniz (Chun kick), 8-45 4:05, CU 17 - UH 31 01:39 UH Ostrowski 8-yd pass from Moniz (Chun kick blocked), 5-27 1:12, UH 32 - WASH 38 04:52 UH Hadden 22-yd field goal, 4-6 0:16, CU 17 - UH 34 01:39 UW Trufant PAT return, UH 32 - WASH 40

Cu uH uH uW FIRST DOWNS 15 19 FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-17 32-165 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-55 34-151 PASSING YDS (NET) 223 178 PASSING YDS (NET) 333 315 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-16-1 33-20-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-31-1 26-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-240 65-343 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-388 60-466 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-19 Punt Returns-Yards 2--1 1-8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-74 2-71 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-163 4-120 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-32 Interception Returns-Yards 1-99 1-7 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.9 5-42.6 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-42.0 3-24.3 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-58 5-50 Penalties-Yards 7-52 3-30 Possession Time 29:01 30:59 Possession Time 32:11 27:49 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 14 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-30 7-44 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-3 2-11 Hawai‘i-Sterling Jackson 8-38; Joey Iosefa 5-15; Bryant Moniz 9-2. Washington- RusHinG: Colorado-Stewart, Rodney 18-52; Hansen, Tyler 10-minus 35. Hawai‘i-Bryant RusHinG: Moniz 14-121; Joey Iosefa 14-31; Sterling Jackson 2-15. Polk, Chris 22-107; Callier, Jesse 3-22; Smith, Kevin 1-18; Fogerson, Johri 1-6; Price, Keith 4-4; TEAM 3-minus 6. passinG: Colorado-Hansen, Tyler 16-30-1-223. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 20-33-0-178. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 31-45-1-333. Washington-Price, Keith 18-25-1-315; ReCeivinG: Colorado-Stewart, Rodney 4-98; Richardson,Paul 3-49; Deehan, Ryan 3-29; passinG: McCulloch,Tyler 2-25; Cefalo, Kyle 2-15; Ahles, Tyler 1-6; Thornton,DaVaug 1-1. Hawai‘i- Callier, Jesse 0-1-0-0. Jeremiah Ostrowski 8-63; Billy Ray Stutzmann 5-43; Royce Pollard 4-29; Allen Sampson ReCeivinG: Hawai‘i-Jeremiah Ostrowski 11-87; Royce Pollard 8-128; Darius Bright 6-64; 2-21; Joey Iosefa 1-22. Billy Ray Stutzmann 3-42; Joey Iosefa 1-7; Justin Clapp 1-7; Sterling Jackson 1-minus 2. Washington-Aguilar, Devin 5-131; SeferianJenkins 3-91; Kearse, Jer. 2-30; Johnson, inTeRCepTiOns: Colorado-None. Hawai‘i-Art Laurel 1-32. James 2-18; Smith, Kevin 2-17; Polk, Chris 1-11; Williams, Kasen 1-7; Hartvigson, M. 1-7; Fogerson, Johri 1-3. inTeRCepTiOns: Hawai‘i-Richard Torres 1-99. Washington-Trufant, D. 1-7. FumBles: Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 1-0; Royce Pollard 1-1; Joey Iosefa 1-0. Washington-None.

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GAME 3 • sept. 17, 2011 Game 4 • sept. 24, 2011 sam BOYd sTadium (21,248) las vegas, nv alOHa sTadium (30,756) Honolulu, Hi

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 3 7 7 6 - 20 uC davis 0 0 7 7 - 14 unlv 10 7 10 13 - 40 Hawai‘i 28 21 0 7 - 56

LAS VEGAS – Hawai‘i ran into a litany of mis- GAME SPONSOR: HONOLULU – Hawai‘i got off to a quick start fortune in a 40-20 loss to UNLV at Sam Boyd and never looked back in a 56-14 rout of UC Stadium. The Warriors dropped to 1-2 on the Davis Saturday at Aloha Stadium. Coming off season with their second straight road loss. of two deflating road losses, UH (2-2) regained The Warriors got off to a slow start and could its mojo right from the get-go against the FCS never get in gear. UH gave up 17 unanswered Aggies (1-3). The Warriors scored a touchdown points to start the game and coughed up the ball on each of its seven first-half possessions— four times in the loss. Meanwhile, the Rebels including a touchdown on its first offensive play (1-2), who suffered a pair of blowout losses from scrimmage—to cruise to victory in the first- on the road to start the season, could do little ever meeting between the teams. wrong in its home-opener despite being a heavy Bryant Moniz had a hand on all of the UH underdog. touchdowns, tying an NCAA record with seven Phillip Payne, who stung UH with a game- touchdown passes in a half, a feat shared with winning touchdown in Las Vegas two years ago, three others and last accomplished 14 years ago. scored a pair of touchdowns, while Tim Cornett The senior also set a new school record with 424 added two scores on the ground in the win. The Rebels outgained the Warriors 365-290, first-half passing yards, completing 30-of-40 passes, before sitting out the second half. while UH posted just six yards on the ground. Meanwhile, the defense was equally dominant, holding UC Davis to just one first UH quarterback Bryant Moniz completed 20-of-36 passes for 233 yards and two down and 51 yards of offense in the first frame as the Warriors staked a 49-0 lead at the touchdowns for the Warriors. Justin Clapp, who made his first career start in place of break. It marked the second straight home game that UH posted a first-half shutout. an injured Jeremiah Ostrowski, caught nine balls for two touchdowns, while fellow slot The Warrior defense set the tone early by forcing and recovering an Aggie fumble receiver Billy Ray Stutzmann racked up a career-high 136 yards on nine receptions. on the opening drive. The offense picked it up from there, as Moniz found Sterling Senior Aaron Brown led the UH defense with 12 tackles and 3.5 tackles-for-loss. Jackson for a 25-yard touchdown on the very next play to get UH on the scoreboard The Rebels bolted out with 17 unanswered points, including an 80-yard run by just 67 seconds into the game. UH took a 28-0 lead after the first quarter and tacked on Cornett on his first carry of the game late in the first quarter. Clapp finally got UH on 21 more points in the second quarter. The Warriors put a punctuation mark on the half the board with a 10-yard catch from Bryant Moniz with 6:11 left in the half. when Moniz found Pollard for an 8-yard score with 26 seconds left, tying the NCAA UH looked to start a comeback by getting the ball first in the second half, but record for touchdown passes and surpassing Colt Brennan’s first-half yardage record instead the team went on a downward spiral. The team fumbled the opening kickoff of (416 vs. Northern Colorado, 2007). the second half and the Rebels cashed in right after with a Caleb Herring 31-yard pass to Payne. It was the first of three straight possessions in which the Warriors fumbled the sCORinG summaRY ball away as UNLV eventually took a 27-7 lead and never looked back. 1st 13:53 UH Jackson 25-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden kick), 1-25 0:09, UCD 0 - UH 7 11:47 UH Pollard 34-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden kick), 4-64 1:38, UCD 0 - UH 14 07:34 UH Sampson 31-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden kick), 5-75 2:13, UCD 0 - UH 21 sCORinG summaRY 1st 09:24 LV Kohorst 40-yd field goal, 9-32 4:06, UH 0 - LV 3 00:26 UH Pollard 20-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden kick), 12-78 4:47, UCD 0 - UH 28 01:52 LV Conrett 80-yd run (Kohorst), 1-80 0:14, UH 0 - LV 10 2nd 13:17 UH Bright 10-yd pass from Moniz (Chun kick), 4-75 1:26, UCD 0 - UH 35 2nd 09:42 LV Payne 6-yd pass from Herring (Kohorst), 10-71 3:44, UH 0 - LV 17 06:32 UH Stutzmann 25-yd pass from Moniz Chun kick), 11-87 4:59, UCD 0 - UH 42 06:11 UH Clapp 10-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 6-74 3:24, UH 7 - LV 17 00:59 UH Pollard 8-yd pass from Moniz (Chun kick), 12-57 3:57, UCD 0 - UH 49 3rd 14:45 LV Payne 33-yd pass from Herring (Kohorst), 1-33 0:09, UH 7 - LV 24 3rd 07:24 UCD Aprile 1-yd run (Kelley kick), 10-73 5:38, UCD 7 - UH 49 10:47 LV Kohorst 50-yd field goal, 4--3 1:07, UH 7 - LV 27 4th 12:55 UCD Soto 21-yd pass from Wright (Kelley), 12-80 4:09, UCD 14 - UH 49 05:04 UH Clapp 24-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 8-76 3:16, UH 14 - LV 27 07:42 UH Graves 4-yd run (Hadden kick), 13-73 5:12, UCD 14 - UH 56 4th 14:28 LV Cornett 1-yd run (Herring pass failed), 11-80 5:36, UH 14 - LV 33 05:01 LV Randle 1-yd run (Kohorst), 6-31 3:40, UH 14 - LV 40 uCd uH 01:21 UH Graves 1-yd run (Graves pass failed), 8-70 3:32, UH 20 - LV 40 FIRST DOWNS 12 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-49 24-125 PASSING YDS (NET) 147 512 uH lv FIRST DOWNS 16 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-12-1 60-43-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-6 42-186 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-196 84-637 PASSING YDS (NET) 284 179 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-25-0 30-18-1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-28 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-290 72-365 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-161 1-18 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-31 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.7 1-39.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-164 1-17 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-39 11-76 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.6 4-40.5 Possession Time 22:36 37:24 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 8 of 15 Penalties-Yards 5-54 5-40 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 3 Possession Time 24:49 35:05 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-7 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 9 4 of 12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 3-32 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5 RusHinG: UC Davis-Silveria, C. 7-39; Reese, Josh 7-29; Edmonson, A. 3-4; Aprile, Nick Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 3-24 1-1; Wright, Randy 5-minus 11; Lacy, London 1-minus 13. Hawai‘i-David Graves 4-56; Bryant Moniz 5-50; Sterling Jackson 7-17; John Lister 3-17; Joey Iosefa 1-0; Cayman Shutter 1-0; Shane Austin 1-minus 10. RusHinG: Hawai‘i-Jackson,S. 5-34; Iosefa,J. 3-1; Graves,D. 1-1; Moniz,B. 6-minus 28. UNLV-Cornett, Tim 11-106; Randle, Bradley 19-78; Herring, Caleb 10-4; Johnson, Michae passinG: UC Davis-Wright, Randy 12-26-1-147; Aprile, Nick 0-1-0-0; Lacy, London 0-0 2-minus 2. 0-0. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 30-40-0-424; David Graves 9-15-0-60; Shane Austin 3-3-0-15; Cayman Shutter 1-2-0-13. passinG: Hawai‘i-Moniz,B. 20-36-0-233; Graves,D. 5-5-0-51. UNLV-Herring, Caleb 17-29-1-178; Reilly, Sean 1-1-0-1. ReCeivinG: UC Davis-Soto, Anthony 4-54; Edmonson, A. 3-24; Hemmingsen, T. 3-22; Cannon, Alex 1-46; Reese, Josh 1-1. Hawai‘i-Royce Pollard 9-145; Billy Ray Stutzmann ReCeivinG: Hawai‘i-Stutzmann, B. 9-136; Clapp,J. 9-83; Bright,D. 3-28; Pollard,R. 2-32; Iosefa,J. 1-6; Jackson,S. 1-minus 1. UNLV-Payne, Phillip 7-98; Cornett, Tim 3-22; Johnson, 8-69; Scott Harding 6-67; Allen Sampson 5-73; Darius Bright 3-38; Justin Clapp 3-38; Corey Michae 2-21; Harrington, Aus 2-20; Randle, Bradley 1-14; Mays, Trey 1-6; James, Jonathon Paclebar 2-31; B. Torres-Keohokapu 2-13; Sterling Jackson 1-25; Jett Jasper 1-12; Charles 1-1; Herring, Caleb 1-minus 3. Clay 1-3; Terence Bell 1-0; Joey Iosefa 1-minus 2. UC Davis-None. Hawai‘i-Dee Maggitt 1-31. inTeRCepTiOns: Hawai‘i-Hardy-Tuliau,J 1-0. UNLV-None. inTeRCepTiOns: UC Davis-Hemmingsen, T. 1-1; Wright, Randy 1-0; Lacy, London 1-1. Hawai‘i- FumBles: Hawai‘i-Moniz,B. 2-2; Harding,S. 1-1; Edwards,M. 1-1. UNLV-Herring, Caleb 1-0. FumBles: Cayman Shutter 1-0; Shane Austin 1-1.

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Game 5 • Oct. 1, 2011 GAME 6 • Oct. 14, 2011 JOe ailleT sTadium (25,212) Ruston, la spaRTan sTadium (24,643) san Jose, Ca

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 13 7 24 0 - 44 Hawai‘i 7 0 14 6 - 27 louisiana Tech 6 0 14 6 - 26 san Jose state 0 20 0 8 - 28

RUSTON, La. – Hawai‘i began its final season SAN JOSE, Calif. – Hawai‘i (3-3, 1-1 WAC) in the Western Athletic Conference with an dropped a heartbreaker at San Jose State, 28-27 emphatic 44-26 road win at Louisiana Tech in a nationally televised game on ESPN. The Saturday at Joe Ailett Stadium. UH improved to Warriors took a 27-20 lead in the fourth quarter 3-2 overall and 1-0 in the WAC with its first road only to see the Spartans (3-4, 2-1 WAC) score win of the year. the winning touchdown with 36 seconds left in La Tech (1-4, 0-1 WAC) scored the opening the game. touchdown of each half, only to see a resilient It was just the second loss in UH’s last 13 UH squad respond with three unanswered scores league games. It was a tale of two halves as the each time. The Warriors, the defending WAC teams combined for 12 turnovers. The Spartans champions and the 2011 preseason favorite, won took a 20-7 lead at the break on the back of six for the 11th time in its last 12 league games dat- Warrior turnovers. UH turned the tables in the ing back to 2009. second half by forcing six Spartan turnovers en UH put together a solid all-around perfor- route to 20 unanswered points. mance with all three phases getting into the A key play occurred in the fourth quar- scoring act. Bryant Moniz tossed four touchdown passes; Richard Torres returned an ter after Joey Iosefa scored on a 32-yard run to put the Warriors up, 27-20. However, interception for a touchdown, and Tank Hopkins scored on a fumble return following the ensuing extra point was blocked and returned for a 2-point conversion to make it a a botched kickoff return by the Bulldogs in the second half. 27-22 game. That play would come back to haunt UH as the Spartans took their final Moniz finished 34-of-55 for 410 yards. It was the second straight game that Moniz possession 87 yards in just 48 seconds, capped by ’ 37-yard catch from threw for more than 400 yards and the fifth time in his career he surpassed the 400-yard Matt Faulkner, to give the Spartans a last-minute come-from-behind win. mark. Royce Pollard recorded a career-high 10 receptions for 216 receiving yards and Bryant Moniz finished with 303 yards and two touchdowns; however, the senior three touchdowns, and became just the 11th Warrior to eclipse the 200-yard barrier in also threw a season-high three interceptions in the loss. Richard Torres led the UH defense a game. with eight tackles, one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Senior linebacker Aaron Brown led the UH defense with eight tackles, while sophomore safety John Hardy-Tuliau had six tackles, one interception and a blocked sCORinG summaRY kick. Freshman running back Joey Iosefa had a breakthrough game on the ground with 1st 02:53 UH Pollard 16-yd pass from Moniz (Chun), 9-80 4:19, UH 7 - SJSU 0 99 yards on 16 carries. 2nd 14:51 SJSU Jones 20-yd run (Alvernik), 9-60 3:02, UH 7 - SJSU 7 10:46 SJSU Alvernik 32-yd field goal, 7-46 2:54, UH 7 - SJSU 10 04:10 SJSU Alvernik 19-yd field goal, 6-19 2:44, UH 7 - SJSU 13 sCORinG summaRY 04:01 SJSU Jones 23-yd fumble recovery (Alvernik), , UH 7 - SJSU 20 1st 08:40 LT Patton 2-yd pass from Isham (Nelson blocked), 13-80 4:36, UH 0 - LATECH 6 3rd 06:38 UH Ostrowski 19-yd pass from Moniz (Chun), 4-28 0:59, UH 14 - SJSU 20 06:43 UH Pollard 27-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden failed), 4-83 1:57, UH 6 - LATECH 6 01:25 UH Iosefa 2-yd run (Chun), 4-82 1:19, UH 21 - SJSU 20 01:18 UH Pollard 13-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 2-66 0:24, UH 13 - LATECH 6 4th 11:46 UH Iosefa 32-yd run (Chun blocked), 2-40 0:33, UH 27 - SJSU 20 2nd 06:25 UH Pollard 9-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 12-88 5:16, UH 20 - LATECH 6 11:46 SJSU Ihenacho PAT return, , UH 27 - SJSU 22 3rd 13:37 LT Ikharo 7-yd pass from Isham (Nelson), 3-47 1:04, UH 20 - LATECH 13 00:36 SJSU Jones 37-yd pass from Faulkner (Rutley rush failed), 6-87 0:48, UH 27 - SJSU 28 09:29 UH Stutzmann 6-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 10-65 4:08, UH 27 - LATECH 13 07:50 UH Torres 49-yd interception return (Hadden), UH 34 - LATECH 13 07:46 UH Hopkins 16-yd fumble recovery (Hadden), UH 41 - LATECH 13 uH sJsu FIRST DOWNS 19 22 06:40 LT Creer 10-yd pass from Isham (Nelson), 3-52 1:06, UH 41 - LATECH 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 17-142 40-103 03:01 UH Hadden 30-yd field goal, 7-35 3:39, UH 44 - LATECH 20 PASSING YDS (NET) 303 366 4th 07:55 LT Isham 4-yd run (Isham pass failed), 12-76 2:48, UH 44 - LATECH 26 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-27-3 41-27-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-445 81-469 uH lT Fumble Returns-Yards 1-6 1-23 FIRST DOWNS 25 23 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-84 26-63 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-113 4-56 PASSING YDS (NET) 410 305 Interception Returns-Yards 3-7 3-30 Passes Att-Comp-Int 55-34-0 51-29-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.5 2-43.0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-494 77-368 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-3 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-16 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-17 6-45 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-5 Possession Time 25:11 34:49 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-63 7-121 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 10 of 17 Interception Returns-Yards 2-51 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.0 6-42.8 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 3-15 Penalties-Yards 3-10 10-80 Possession Time 36:13 23:47 Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 7-81; Bryant Moniz 8-64; Sterling Jackson 2-minus 3. San Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 10 of 18 RusHinG: Jose State-Rutley, Brandon 25-70; Ervin, Tyler 8-30; Jones, Chandler 1-20; Thompson, Ben Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 1-8; TEAM 1-minus 2; Faulkner, Matt 4-minus 23. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 27-46-3-303. San Jose State-Faulkner, Matt 27-41-3-366. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-39 3-21 passinG: ReCeivinG: Hawai‘i-Billy Ray Stutzmann 7-104; Royce Pollard 6-87; Jeremiah Ostrowski 4-40; Allen Sampson 4-31; Justin Clapp 3-20; Joey Iosefa 2-18; Corey Paclebar 1-3. San Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 16-99; John Lister 3-5; Bryant Moniz 5-minus 19. Louisiana RusHinG: Jose State-Grigsby, Noel 12-126; Rutley, Brandon 4-70; Jones, Chandler 3-65; Otten, Ryan Tech-Creer, Lennon 16-63; Fitte, Lyle 2-26; Isham, Nick 8-minus 26. 3-45; Nunn, Kyle 2-13; Carr, Jabari 1-37; Tuitupou, Peter 1-8; Ervin, Tyler 1-2. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 34-55-0-410. Louisiana Tech-Isham,Nick 29-51-2-305. passinG: Hawai‘i-John Hardy-Tuliau 1-5; Richard Torres 1-2; Mike Edwards 1-0. Hawai‘i-Royce Pollard 10-216; Justin Clapp 9-82; Billy Ray Stutzmann 5-43; inTeRCepTiOns: ReCeivinG: San Jose State-Orth, James 1-25; Thompson, Peyto 1-5; Ihenacho, Duke 1-0. Allen Sampson 5-29; Joey Iosefa 2-28; John Lister 2-7; Darius Bright 1-5. Louisiana Tech- Hawai‘i-Royce Pollard 1-1; Bryant Moniz 1-1; Scott Harding 1-1. San Jose Patton, Quinton 8-126; Creer, Lennon 6-34; Guillot, Andrew 4-38; Ikharo, Taulib 3-25; Fitte, FumBles: State-Rutley, Brandon 3-2; Otten, Ryan 1-1. Lyle 3-20; Casey, Richie 2-18; Gru, David 1-21; Lee, Hunter 1-14; White, Myles 1-9. inTeRCepTiOns: Hawai‘i-Richard Torres 1-49; John Hardy-Tuliau 1-2. Louisiana Tech- None. FumBles: Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 1-0; John Lister 1-0. Louisiana Tech-Fitte, Lyle 1-1; Creer,Lennon 1-0.

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GAME 7• Oct. 22, 2011 Game 8• Oct. 29, 2011 alOHa sTadium (33,671) Honolulu, Hi KiBBie dOme (10,461) moscow, id

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final new mexico state 7 7 6 14 - 34 Hawai‘i 0 13 0 3 - 16 Hawai‘i 14 13 6 12 - 45 idaho 7 0 7 0 - 14

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i got back on the win- MOSCOW, Idaho – Hawai‘i escaped with a ning track with a 45-34 Homecoming win over hard-earned 16-14 road win over Idaho. Kenton New Mexico State. The Warriors improved Chun nailed a 35-yard field goal with just 32 to 4-3 overall and 2-1 in the Western Athletic seconds left to lift the Warriors to a crucial road Conference. conference victory.

A re-energized and green-hot UH never trailed, scoring the first two touch- Chun’s field goal capped a dramatic final Royce Pollard has been torching enemy defenses as of late, snaring quarterback Bryant downs of the game and cruising to its 10th three minutes in which UH came back from the Moniz’s fiery darts while firmly re-establishing himself as the team’s go-to receiver. straight Homecoming win and 12th in the last depths of defeat. Trailing 14-13 late in the fourth Tonight’s opponent, the New Mexico State Aggies, is just the latest team to be put on Pollard’s 13 seasons. Bryant Moniz passed for two touch- quarter, Aaron Brown’s clutch interception gave “burn notice.” Leah Friel photo downs and rushed for two more to get UH back UH the ball back for one final possession. on the winning track after a disappointing road Quarterback Bryant Moniz then engineered a loss at San Jose State the week prior. 60-yard drive to set-up the game-winning kick. The Warriors continued its domination of the The Vandals did have one final opportunity to Aggies (3-4, 1-2 WAC)—moving to a perfect 8-0 win in the final moments but Trey Farquhar’s all-time and scoring 34 or more points in seven 53-yard field-goal attempt as time expired was of the eight meetings. wide left. New Mexico State was able to stick around with big plays as three of its five touch- The Warriors (5-3, 3-1 WAC) kept their Western Athletic Conference title hopes downs were plays of 40 yards or more. However, UH held a 27-14 halftime lead and alive with the victory. UH won despite scoring a season-low 16 points, the Warrior’s scored the first touchdown of the third quarter to extinguish any Aggie comeback hopes. lowest point total in a win since a 13-10 victory at San Jose State in 2003. Moniz finished with 326 yards of total offense – 264 passing and 62 yards rushing. The UH defense picked up the slack by holding the Vandals (1-7, 0-4 WAC) to The senior connected with Justin Clapp on a 24-yard strike and Allen Sampson on a just 234 total yards. UH also stopped Idaho on two key fourth-down plays and forced 25-yard strike, while rushing for scores of 17 and 19 yards. two turnovers, including Brown’s fourth-quarter interception. Brown also finished with The Warrior offense racked up a season-high 227 yards on the ground, including 90 a team-high nine tackles. yards and two touchdowns by Joey Iosefa and a career-high 75 yards by Sterling Jackson. Bryant Moniz, meanwhile, finished with 338 yards passing and one touchdown, Meanwhile, UH’s special teams also came up with a huge play with the program’s first while Royce Pollard had 151 yards receiving on a career-high 10 receptions. blocked punt for a touchdown in 10 years. John Hardy-Tuliau blocked an NMSU punt A pivotal play occurred in the third quarter when UH was driving in Idaho terri- and Kamalani Alo returned it 13 yards to help give UH a 14-0 first-quarter lead. tory to extend its lead. However, Tracy Carter scooped up a UH fumble and returned it 70 yards to give the Vandals a 14-13 lead. That lead held until the final tense moments sCORinG summaRY of the game when UH rallied to defeat the Vandals for the seventh time in eight WAC 1st 04:30 UH Clapp 24-yd pass from Moniz (Chun), 8-67 4:37, NMSU 0 - UH 7 meetings. 01:55 UH Alo 13-yd blocked punt return (Chun), , NMSU 0 - UH 14 00:36 NMS Franklin 47-yd pass from Lee (Stampler), 4-79 1:11, NMSU 7 - UH 14 sCORinG summaRY 2nd 02:55 UH Sampson 25-yd pass from Moniz (Chun), 6-57 2:31, NMSU 7 - UH 21 1st 08:13 UI Cleveland 0-yd fumble recovery (Farquhar), 9-41 4:08, UH 0 - IDAHO 7 01:29 NMS Rogers 41-yd pass from Christian (Stampler), 6-64 1:18, NMSU 14 - UH 21 2nd 13:21 UH Stutzmann 2-yd pass from Moniz (Chun), 7-65 2:24, UH 7 - IDAHO 7 00:38 UH Moniz 17-yd run (PAT failed), 4-61 0:42, NMSU 14 - UH 27 06:33 UH Chun 27-yd field goal, 7-48 2:55, UH 10 - IDAHO 7 3rd 03:10 UH Iosefa 18-yd run (PAT failed), 7-56 3:27, NMSU 14 - UH 33 00:57 UH Hadden 47-yd field goal, 11-57 3:21, UH 13 - IDAHO 7 02:33 NMS Turner 46-yd run (2-pt conv. failed), 2-67 0:32, NMSU 20 - UH 33 3rd 04:22 UI Carter 70-yd fumble recovery (Farquhar), UH 13 - IDAHO 14 4th 11:32 UH Iosefa 1-yd run (2-pt conv. failed), 5-52 1:44, NMSU 20 - UH 39 4th 00:32 UH Chun 35-yd field goal, 13-60 2:32, UH 16 - IDAHO 14 09:10 NMS Christian 4-yd run (2-pt conv. failed), 6-58 2:14, NMSU 26 - UH 39 06:59 UH Moniz 19-yd run (2-pt conv. failed), 5-69 2:06, NMSU 26 - UH 45 UH UI 01:48 NMS Rogers 9-yd pass from Christian (2-pt conv.), 8-53 1:33, NMSU 34 - UH 45 FIRST DOWNS 21 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-15 38-149 nmsu uH PASSING YDS (NET) 338 85 FIRST DOWNS 19 32 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-32-1 24-11-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-148 37-227 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-353 62-234 PASSING YDS (NET) 284 276 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-70 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-20-0 41-26-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-17 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-432 78-503 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-103 5-81 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-20 1-23 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-56 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.2 5-41.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-164 5-108 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-81 4-55 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-32.0 5-40.6 Possession Time 30:25 29:35 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 3 of 13 Penalties-Yards 8-63 2-10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Possession Time 25:24 34:36 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-3 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 8 of 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 6-42 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-7 RusHinG: Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 8-26; Sterling Jackson 3-17; Bryant Moniz 10-minus 28. Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-30 4-34 Idaho-P. McCarty 28-99; Kama Bailey 5-34; Justin Veltung 2-16; Brian Reader 1-4; Taylor Davis 2-minus 4; Matt Cleveland 0-0. RusHinG: New Mexico State-Turner, Kenny 17-119; Lee, Todd 2-19; Christian, Matt 10-18; passinG: Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 32-53-1-338. Idaho-Taylor Davis 6-17-1-33; Brian Reader Colwell, T. 3-minus 8. Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 13-90; Sterling Jackson 11-75; Bryant Moniz 5-7-1-52. 11-62; Allen Sampson 1-10; David Graves 1-minus 10. ReCeivinG: Hawai‘i-Royce Pollard 10-151; Billy Ray Stutzmann 8-73; Jeremiah Ostrowski passinG: New Mexico State-Christian, Matt 18-34-0-224; Colwell, T. 1-2-0-13; Lee, Todd 5-67; Trevor Davis 4-32; Justin Clapp 3-17; Joey Iosefa 2-minus 2. Idaho-Kama Bailey 4-32; 1-1-0-47. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 24-39-0-264; David Graves 2-2-0-12. Landon Weaver 2-12; Mike LaGrone 1-17; Justin Veltung 1-8; Armauni Johnson 1-7; Mike ReCeivinG: New Mexico State-Turner, Kenny 7-61; Rogers, Taveon 3-64; Lee, Todd 3-52; Scott 1-6; P. McCarty 1-3. Franklin, A. 2-47; Batemann, K. 2-26; Kaka, Jackson 2-13; Walls, Trevor 1-21. Hawai‘i- inTeRCepTiOns: Hawai‘i-Aaron Brown 1-17; Corey Paredes 1-3. Idaho-Quin Ashley 1-23. Royce Pollard 7-46; Justin Clapp 5-57; Darius Bright 3-31; Trevor Davis 2-48; Allen FumBles: Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 3-2; Joey Iosefa 1-0; Justin Clapp 1-0. Idaho-P. McCarty Sampson 2-32; Jeremiah Ostrowski 2-23; Billy Ray Stutzmann 2-18; Joey Iosefa 2-1; Charles 1-0. Clay 1-6; Sterling Jackson 0-14. FumBles: New Mexico State-Rogers, Taveon 3-0; Christian, Matt 1-1. Hawai‘i-David Graves 1-1.

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Game 9• nov. 5, 2011 Game 10• nov. 12, 2011 alOHa sTadium (30,301) Honolulu, Hi maCKaY sTadium (16,527) Reno, nv

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final utah state 7 0 14 14 - 35 Hawai‘i 3 11 7 7 - 28 Hawai‘i 0 28 3 0 - 31 nevada 7 14 7 14 - 42

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i suffered a crushing RENO, Nev. – The Hawai‘i Warrior football defeat as Utah State rallied for a 35-31 win over team not only suffered a devastating loss to the Warriors. UH dropped to 5-4 overall and to quarterback Bryant Moniz but ultimately a key 3-2 in the Western Athletic Conference with its Western Athletic Conference game to Nevada, first league home loss in more than two years. 42-28, in a nationally televised game at Mackay

From skinny walk-on to sturdy starter, senior safety Robert Turbin’s 1-yard plunge with 14 sec- Stadium. Richard Torres has been the captain of perseverance onds left proved the game-winner as the Aggies Moniz, the WAC preseason Player of the and preparedness since Day One at UH. He’s also been the epitome (3-5, 1-2 WAC) overcame a 21-point second- Year, went down with an ankle injury that is of hard-nosed, opportunistic football, a style of play that Torres, the Warriors’ half deficit. Turbin’s score capped a 12-play, expected to be season-ending, late in the first defensive captain, can do all day.

Nathalie Walker photo 59-yard drive that ate up the majority of the final quarter with the Warriors (5-5, 3-3 WAC) lead- five minutes. ing 3-0. Shane Austin finished the game and UH saw a string of nine straight regular- threw for 232 yards and a touchdown. Wide

Game Sponsor: season home wins come to a close. UH’s last such receiver Jeremiah Ostrowski ended up with a loss was versus USC in the 2010 season-opener. career-high 119 yards on eight catches. UH also had won seven straight WAC home Nevada quarterback passed for games dating back to 2009. Meanwhile, the Aggies defeated the Warriors for just the 290 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 81 yards and another score in leading second time in seven all-time WAC meetings. the Wolf Pack (6-3, 4-0) to their fifth straight victory. Two of those touchdown passes After scoring four unanswered touchdowns in the second quarter, UH took a com- went to Rishard Matthews, who finished with eight catches for 118 yards. manding 28-7 lead into the locker room. But the Aggies, guided by backup quarterback Holding a 35-28 lead late in the fourth quarter, the Wolf Pack put the game away Adam Kennedy, came to life in the second half. Utah State used big plays to get back with a fake field goal from Mason Magleby to Kolbe Aredse for a 14-point cushion. in the game, converting on a key fake punt while scoring on a Turbin 48-yard run and The loss of Moniz is the latest in a long list of injuries to the Warrior offense in Kennedy passes of 37 and 71 yards. recent weeks. Just last week, wide receiver Justin Clapp and left tackle Clayton Laurel UH lost despite holding a 28-15 advantage in first downs. Senior quarterback suffered season-ending injuries while Royce Pollard missed Saturday’s game snapping a Bryant Moniz accounted for all four of UH’s touchdowns. Moniz had touchdown runs string of 23 consecutive starts. of 1 and 8 yards, while tossing a pair of 18-yard touchdown passes to Justin Clapp and Jeremiah Ostrowski. sCORinG summaRY Aaron Brown was again the star on defense for UH with three tackles-for-loss, an 1st 12:54 UH Chun 35-yd field goal, 6-33 2:06, UH 3 - NEV 0 01:18 NEV Mark 4-yd run (Hurst), 9-81 3:44, UH 3 - NEV 7 interception and a fumble recovery. 2nd 10:54 NEV Matthews 13-yd pass from Fajardo (Hurst), 11-84 3:57, UH 3 - NEV 14 02:30 UH Hadden 38-yd field goal, 5-21 1:10, UH 6 - NEV 14 sCORinG summaRY 01:27 UH Hardy-Tuliau 0-yd blocked punt return (2-pt conv.), UH 14 - NEV 14 1st 09:12 USU Austin 9-yd pass from Keeton (Thompson), 6-64 3:53, USU 7 - UH 0 00:21 NEV Matthew 8-yd pass from Fajardo (Hurst), 6-64 0:58, UH 14 - NEV 21 2nd 14:56 UH Clapp 18-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 2-18 0:33, USU 7 - UH 7 3rd 09:35 NEV Fajardo 25-yd run (Hurst ), 9-78 4:29, UH 14 - NEV 28 10:38 UH Moniz 1-yd run (Hadden), 8-62 3:10, USU 7 - UH 14 06:14 UH Iosefa 3-yd run (Chun kick), 8-54 3:12, UH 21 - NEV 28 04:22 UH Moniz 8-yd run (Hadden), 6-54 3:50, USU 7 - UH 21 4th 14:16 NEV Anderson 5-yd pass from Fajardo (Hurst), 8-55 3:16, UH 21 - NEV 35 00:12 UH Ostrowski 18-yd pass from Moniz (Hadden), 9-68 1:54, USU 7 - UH 28 11:01 UH Ostrowski 21-yd pass from Austin (Chun kick), 8-69 3:10, UH 28 - NEV 35 3rd 09:00 USU Turbin 48-yd run (Thompson), 3-79 0:56, USU 14 - UH 28 04:18 NEV Arendse 15-yd pass from Magleby (Hurst), 13-80 6:37, UH 28 - NEV 42 05:28 UH Hadden 24-yd field goal, 8-59 3:25, USU 14 - UH 31 02:16 USU Jacobs 37-yd pass from Kennedy (Thompson), 9-70 3:05, USU 21 - UH 31 uH nev 4th 12:39 USU Morrison 71-yd pass from Kennedy (Thompson), 1-71 0:11, USU 28 - UH 31 FIRST DOWNS 21 34 00:14 USU Turbin 1-yd run (Thompson), 12-59 4:42, USU 35 - UH 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-38 54-223 PASSING YDS (NET) 269 305 usu uH Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-20-3 37-26-0 FIRST DOWNS 15 28 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-307 91-528 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-194 32-180 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 PASSING YDS (NET) 239 227 Punt Returns-Yards 3-30 2-17 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-1 44-27-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-173 6-120 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-433 76-407 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-27 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.6 5-34.6 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-57 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-93 6-156 Penalties-Yards 7-60 5-39 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Possession Time 21:56 37:56 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.5 2-35.0 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 5 of 13 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Penalties-Yards 10-113 10-72 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Possession Time 23:23 36:37 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 2-8 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 3 RusHinG: Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 9-40; Sterling Jackson 4-8; Shane Austin 1-minus 2; Team Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-7 1-minus 2; Bryant Moniz 1-minus 6. Nevada-Mark, Lampford 24-105; Fajardo, Cody 19-81; Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-11 1-8 Jefferson, S. 6-30; Brock, Kendall 3-11; TEAM 2-minus 4. passinG: Hawai‘i-Shane Austin 17-38-3-246; Bryant Moniz 3-7-0-23. Nevada-Fajardo, RusHinG: Utah State-Turbin, Robert 15-96; Keeton, Chuckie 3-54; Kennedy, Adam 6-20; Cody 25-36-0-290; Magleby, Mason 1-1-0-15. Smith, Michael 4-17; Morrison, S. 1-8; Williams, K. 1-0; Team 1-minus 1. Hawai‘i-Bryant ReCeivinG: Hawai‘i-Jeremiah Ostrowski 8-133; Billy Ray Stutzmann 5-73; Trevor Davis Moniz 12-75; Joey Iosefa 14-74; Sterling Jackson 6-31. 3-45; Darius Bright 3-26; Joey Iosefa 1-minus 8. Nevada-Matthews, R. 8-118; Anderson, passinG: Utah State-Keeton, Chuckie 5-12-1-53; Kennedy, Adam 8-12-0-163; Morrison, S. Shane 6-42; Arendse, Kolby 5-69; Louks, Corbin 3-41; Bradley, Aaron 2-14; Beard, Necho 1-1-0-23. Hawai‘i-Bryant Moniz 27-43-0-227; Team 0-1-0-0. 1-18; Mark, Lampford 1-3. ReCeivinG: Utah State-Austin, Matt 3-51; Jacobs, Chuck 3-50; Morrison, S. 2-105; Turbin, inTeRCepTiOns: Hawai‘i-None. Nevada-Frey, Isaiah 2-16; Green, Jeremiah 1-11. Robert 2-0; Hill, Joe 1-23; Lloyd, Tarren 1-11; Moats, Eric 1-3; Smith, Michael 1-minus FumBles: Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 1-1. Nevada-Fajardo, Cody 2-1; Brock, Kendall 2-1. 4. Hawai‘i-Jeremiah Ostrowski 8-76; Billy Ray Stutzmann 6-36; Justin Clapp 5-52; Trevor Davis 5-40; Joey Iosefa 2-22; Corey Paclebar 1-1. inTeRCepTiOns: Utah State-None. Hawai‘i-Aaron Brown 1-0. FumBles: Utah State-Turbin, Robert 1-0; Keeton, Chuckie 1-1. Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 1-1.

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Game 11• nov. 19, 2011 Game 12• nov. 26, 2011 alOHa sTadium (28,907) Honolulu, Hi alOHa sTadium (27,411) Honolulu, Hi

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Fresno state 10 7 0 7 - 24 Tulane 7 7 2 7 - 23 Hawai‘i 0 7 14 0 - 21 Hawai‘i 14 7 7 7 - 35

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i fell victim to yet HONOLULU – Hawai‘i moved within one another heartbreaker, falling to Fresno State, win of becoming bowl eligible following a 35-23 24-21. The game marked the final Western victory over Tulane in a non-conference game at Athletic Conference contest for UH who will Aloha Stadium. join the Mountain West Conference beginning Freshman David Graves, making his first next year. career start, finished 21-of-38 for 260 yards and Sophomore David Graves nearly rallied the two touchdowns while rushing for 57 yards and Warriors (5-6, 3-4 WAC) to victory, completing another score. He gave way to Shane Austin 13-of-27 for 199 yards and two touchdowns at the end of the third quarter and the senior while rushing for another score. Graves entered completed 9-of-10 passes for 98 yards and led the

the game with Hawai‘i trailing 17-0 early in the The future is about to be written for senior cornerback Warriors to the game-sealing touchdown drive. Tank Hopkinsand his teammates – their fate is about to be determined. Win the next two games, beginning tonight against Tulane, and a bowl-invite is all but assured. second quarter. And while the outlook may be daunting, the Warriors, Freshman wide receiver Trevor Davis was ever-advancing and filled with an indomitable spirit, are nonetheless ready to embrace the destiny that When it comes to laying the wood to opponents, noted UH run-stuffer awaits inside Aloha Stadium. Kaniela Tuipulotuknows how to strike with the The Bulldogs (4-7, 3-3) offense was the Leah Friel photo the recipient of both of Graves’ touchdown concussive force of plasma blasts. The fired-up defensive lineman and his teammates look to lay waste to the Fresno State Bulldogs tonight and return to their winning ways. Nathalie Walker photo story of the game, generating 488 yards of total passes while running back Joey Iosefa rushed for offense, including 176 yards and one touchdown 59 yards and two scores. by running back Robbie Rouse and 271 yards passing and two scores by quarterback Graves marched the Warriors downfield on the opening possession and found Derek Carr. Davis for an 18-yard score. Graves completed all four passes during the drive and UH wide receiver Billy Ray Stutzmann tied a career-high with 136 yards receiving directed UH to an opening-drive touchdown for just the second time all season. on eight catches, including a 69-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown which gave UH Midway through the first quarter, the Green Wave (2-11) tied the score at 7 with its first lead at 21-17 midway through the third quarter. an 11-yard touchdown run by Albert Williams. But the Warriors moved ahead on a Fresno State took the lead for good to start the fourth quarter when Carr hooked quarterback-draw play as Graves scrambled 15 yards to put UH ahead 14-7. up with Josh Harper on a throw which went through the hands of UH safety John The Green Wave answered right back on a one-yard run by Orleans Darkwa to Hardy-Tuliau. UH got the ball back with 2:18 left in the game and could only drive to tie the score but Graves and the Warriors responded with a 12-play drive of their own, the FS 35-yard line before time ran out. covering 74 yards and culminating with Iosefa’s first of two TDs. The loss was UH’s fourth this season decided by eight points or less, including the UH opened the second half with another touchdown drive. Graves accounted third setback which was decided in the game’s final minute of play. for all 66 yards, including a 29-yard scamper during the drive, which ended on Graves’ On UH’s opening drive of the second half, Graves marched the Warriors down- 12-yard pass to Davis. Tulane eventually cut the UH lead to 28-23 in the fourth quarter. field and found Royce Pollard for a 24-yard touchdown, pulling UH to within 17-14. But with Graves on the sideline, Austin took over the controls and marched the Warriors After a Fresno State punt, Graves led UH to another score, connecting with Stutzmann on a 10-play, 71–yard drive. Iosefa took a pitch by Austin at the 1-yard line on fourth for the longest pass play of the season for Hawai‘i. down for the score. sCORinG summaRY sCORinG summaRY 1st 13:44 FS Saunders 44-yd pass from Carr (Goessling), 3-69 1:16, FS 7 - UH 0 1st 11:40 UH Davis 17-yd pass from Graves (Chun), 6-69 3:20, TLN 0 - UH 7 05:38 FS Goessling, 32-yd field goal, 12-82 5:43, FS 10 - UH 0 03:42 TLN Williams 11-yd run (Santos), 5-44 2:22, TLN 7 - UH 7 2nd 12:26 FS Rouse 1-yd run (Goessling), 12-69 6:11, FS 17 - UH 0 02:29 UH Graves 15-yd run (Chun), 3-76 1:09, TLN 7 - UH 14 01:00 UH Graves 6-yd run (Chun), 9-67 3:59, FS 17 - UH 7 2nd 11:37 TLN Darkwa 1-yd run (Santos), 13-68 5:45, TLN 14 - UH 14 3rd 11:54 UH Pollard 24-yd pass from Graves (Chun), 9-78 3:00, FS 17 - UH 14 07:00 UH Iosefa 1-yd run (Chun), 12-74 4:29, TLN 14 - UH 21 06:28 UH Stutzmann 69-yd pass from Graves (Chun), 3-85 1:12, FS 17 - UH 21 3rd 10:03 UH Davis 12-yd pass from Graves (Chun), 7-66 3:12, TLN 14 - UH 28 4th 14:23 FS Harper 43-yd pass from Carr (Goessling), 4-85 1:38, FS 24 - UH 21 00:52 TLN TEAM safety,TLN 16 - UH 28 4th 11:42 TLN Darkwa 2-yd run (Santos), 10-50 4:07, TLN 23 - UH 28 Fs uH 07:03 UH Iosefa 1-yd run (Chun), 10-71 4:33, TLN 23 - UH 35 FIRST DOWNS 24 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-217 19-62 Tln uH PASSING YDS (NET) 271 244 FIRST DOWNS 16 27 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-19-0 40-19-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-185 24-124 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-488 59-306 PASSING YDS (NET) 102 358 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-12-2 48-30-2 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-287 72-482 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-49 4-94 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1--1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.7 5-44.4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-128 4-91 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-51 2-0 Penalties-Yards 9-78 4-30 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.7 4-37.2 Possession Time 38:15 21:45 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 6 of 13 Penalties-Yards 5-41 4-20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 2 Possession Time 29:52 30:08 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 5 of 11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-32 1-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5 RusHinG: Fresno State-Rouse, Robbie 37-176; Carr, Derek 6-37; Knox, Milton 2-6; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-5 0-0 Saunders, Jalen 1-0; Harper, Josh 1-minus 2. Hawai‘i-David Graves 11-33; Joey Iosefa 4-21; Sterling Jackson 4-8. RusHinG: Tulane-Kelley, Robert 16-92; Darkwa, Orleans 20-71; Williams, Albert passinG: Fresno State-Carr, Derek 19-29-0-271. Hawai‘i-David Graves 13-27-0-199; Shane 3-21; Griffin, Ryan 1-2; Van Hooser, Wilson 1-minus 1. Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa Austin 6-13-0-45. 12-63; David Graves 8-57; Sterling Jackson 2-4; Shane Austin 2-minus 2; London ReCeivinG: Fresno State-Rouse, Robbie 6-51; Wylie, Devon 5-59; Harper, Josh 3-84; Sapolu 0-2. Saunders, Jalen 3-67; Evans, Rashad 2-10. Hawai‘i-Billy Ray Stutzmann 8-136; Jeremiah passinG: Tulane-Griffin, Ryan 12-28-1-102; Darkwa, Orleans 0-1-1-0. Ostrowski 6-48; Royce Pollard 3-50; Trevor Davis 1-9; Joey Iosefa 1-1. Hawai‘i-David Graves 21-38-2-260; Shane Austin 9-10-0-98. inTeRCepTiOns: Fresno State-None. Hawai‘i-None. ReCeivinG: Tulane-Comardelle, Brent 4-54; Darkwa, Orleans 3-0; Van Hooser, FumBles: Fresno State-Carr, Derek 3-0. Hawai‘i-Billy Ray Stutzmann 1-0. Wilson 2-25; Williams, Albert 1-15; Barnett, Stephen 1-7; Marfisi, Matt 1-1. Hawai‘i-Trevor Davis 7-81; Royce Pollard 7-79; Jeremiah Ostrowski 6-77; Billy Ray Stutzmann 5-87; Joey Iosefa 4-29; Corey Paclebar 1-5. inTeRCepTiOns: Tulane-Smith, Shakiel 1-27; Davis, Zach 1-24. Hawai‘i-Tank Hopkins 1-0; Aaron Brown 1-0. FumBles: Tulane-None. Hawai‘i-David Graves 2-0; Joey Iosefa 2-0. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 69 2011 gAme recApS

Game 13• dec. 3, 2011 alOHa sTadium (34,446) Honolulu, Hi

1 2 3 4 OT Final Brigham Young 0 10 28 3 - 41 Hawai‘i 6 7 0 7 - 20

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i saw its postseason hopes dashed by old rival Brigham Young, 41-20, in the regular-season finale which was televised nationally on ESPN2. Trailing 13-10 at the half, the Cougars (9-3) scored 34 unanswered points, including 28 in the third quarter, to put the game out of reach. The Warriors only managed 89 yards of total offense in the second half. With the loss, the Warriors (6-7) failed to reach the seven wins necessary to qualify for the hometown Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. UH finished

It’s hammer time for UH standout linebacker the season with a losing record for the second time corey paredesand his charged up Warrior teammates, who must beat BYU today to earn a spot in the 2011 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. in three seasons and for just the third time in the Leah Friel photo past 11 years. The game marked the first meeting between the old Western Athletic Conference rivals in nine years. Making his second consecutive start for the Warriors was sophomore quarterback JeremiAH OStrOwSKi David Graves, who finished 13-of-23 for 186 yards and one touchdown. Senior Shane Austin replaced Graves late in the third quarter and completed 12-of-24 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown. BYU quarterback Riley Nelson threw for a career-high 363 yards and three touch- downs, two of which went to receiver Ross Apo. The other was a 38-yard one-handed catch by Cody Hoffman, after Nelson appeared to be sacked. Down 13-10 at the half, BYU took the second-half kickoff and put together a nine-play, 72-yard drive capped by Nelson’s second touchdown pass to Apo on a 12-yard catch-and-run. On UH’s ensuing possession, running back Joey Iosefa fumbled and it was recovered by BYU’s Joe Sampson, who returned it 26 yards for a touchdown and a 24-13 Cougar lead. After the Cougars forced a three-and-out by the Warriors, Nelson went to work again, converting a 40-yard pass to Marcus Matthews to the UH 1-yard line. Bryan Kariya scored on the next play, giving BYU a 31-13 lead. sCORinG summaRY 1st 02:55 UH Graves 1-yd run (Chun kick failed), 10-69 4:57, BY 0 - UH 6 2nd 10:22 BY Apo 22-yd pass from Nelson (Sorensen kick), 9-83 4:31, BY 7 - UH 6 03:41 UH Davis 79-yd pass from Graves (Hadden kick), 1-79 0:12, BY 7 - UH 13 00:39 BY Sorensen 33-yd field goal, 11-42 2:54, BY 10 - UH 13 3rd 11:13 BY Apo 12-yd pass from Nelson (Sorensen kick), 9-72 3:42, BY 17 - UH 13 09:36 BY Sampson 26-yd fumble recovery (Sorensen kick), , BY 24 - UH 13 04:51 BY Kariya 1-yd run (Sorensen kick), 7-85 2:47, BY 31 - UH 13 01:10 BY Hoffman 38-yd pass from Nelson (Sorensen kick), 4-64 2:11, BY 38 - UH 13 4th 09:44 BY Sorensen 36-yd field goal, 7-34 3:24, BY 41 - UH 13 05:55 UH Ostrowski 23-yd pass from Austin (Hadden kick), 12-85 3:42, BY 41 - UH 20

BYu uH Art lAurel FIRST DOWNS 28 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-167 16-17 PASSING YDS (NET) 363 282 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-25-0 47-25-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-530 63-299 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-60 5-117 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-41.0 8-39.1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 8-65 Possession Time 34:50 25:10 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 3-18

RusHinG: BYU-Foote, David 2-61; Alisa, Michael 13-51; Kariya, Bryan 3-24; Hafoka, Spencer 1-18; Di Luigi, JJ 5-14; Quezada, Josh 4-6; Nelson, Riley 7-minus 3. Hawai‘i-David Graves 5-17; Joey Iosefa 4-7; Sterling Jackson 3-2; Team 1-minus 2; Shane Austin 2-minus 2; John Lister 1-minus 5. passinG: BYU-Nelson, Riley 25-37-0-363; Heaps, Jake 0-1-0-0. Hawai‘i-Shane Austin 12-24-0-96; David Graves 13-23-0-186. ReCeivinG: BYU-Hoffman, Cody 7-123; Falslev, JD 5-80; Mathews, Marcus 4-80; Apo, Ross 4-55; Friel, Kaneakua 3-17; Di Luigi, JJ 2-8. Hawai‘i-Jeremiah Ostrowski 7-73; Billy Ray Stutzmann 7-50; Trevor Davis 6-111; Royce Pollard 5-48. inTeRCepTiOns: BYU-None. Hawai‘i-None. FumBles: BYU-Di Luigi, JJ 1-0. Hawai‘i-Joey Iosefa 1-1. KAnielA tuipulOtu 70 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football The Automated ScoreBook Hawai`i Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2012) 2011All games FinAl StAtiSticS

Team Statistics UH OPP SCORING 409 378 Points Per Game 31.5 29.1 FIRST DOWNS 292 265 R u s h i n g 67 102 P a s s i n g 197 146 P e n a l t y 28 17 RUSHING YARDAGE 1240 1852 Yards gained rushing 1604 2202 Yards lost rushing 364 350 Rushing Attempts 301 475 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.9 Average Per Game 95.4 142.5 TDs Rushing 22 19 PASSING YARDAGE 4014 3184 C o m p - A t t - I n t 359-598-10 247-424-14 Average Per Pass 6.7 7.5 Average Per Catch 11.2 12.9 Average Per Game 308.8 244.9 TDs Passing 29 28 TOTAL OFFENSE 5254 5036 Total Plays 899 899 BryAnt mOniZ Average Per Play 5.8 5.6 Average Per Game 404.2 387.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 60-1434 69-1244 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-227 4-30 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-240 10-138 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 18.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.7 7.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.1 13.8 FUMBLES-LOST 29-16 28-10 PENALTIES-Yards 79-597 81-736 Average Per Game 45.9 56.6 PUNTS-Yards 57-2236 62-2438 Average Per Punt 39.2 39.3 Net punt average 38.4 35.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 4 9 3 0 : 1 1 3RD-DOWN Conversions 79/176 70/181 3rd-Down Pct 45% 39% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/19 9/16 4th-Down Pct 63% 56% SACKS BY-Yards 35-250 41-258 MISC YARDS 10 18 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 56 50 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-14 9-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES 46-56 82% 38-47 81% cOrey pAredeS RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 38-56 68% 30-47 64% PAT-ATTEMPTS 44-51 86% 43-44 98% ATTENDANCE 188047 161343 Games/Avg Per Game 6/31341 6/26890 Neutral Site Games 1/34446

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Hawai`i 88 149 95 77 0 409 Opponents 82 79 112 105 0 378

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Joey Iosefa 13 110 573 25 548 5.0 7 39 42.2 Scott Harding 19 141 7.4 0 24 Bryant Moniz 10 81 492 199 293 3.6 8 74 29.3 Mike Edwards 2 19 9.5 0 20 Sterling Jackson 12 57 275 29 246 4.3 2 38 20.5 John Hardy-Tuliau 2 39 19.5 1 0 David Graves 6 30 222 68 154 5.1 5 29 25.7 B. Torres-Keohokapu 1 10 10.0 0 10 John Lister 13 7 23 6 17 2.4 0 7 1.3 Kamalani Alo 1 18 18.0 1 13 Allen Sampson 7 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.4 Tank Hopkins 1 0 0.0 0 0 London Sapolu 11 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.2 Total 26 227 8.7 2 24 Cayman Shutter 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 4 30 7.5 0 17 Team 11 8 0 14 -14 -1.8 0 0 -1.3 Shane Austin 13 6 7 23 -16 -2.7 0 7 -1.2 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 13 301 1604 364 1240 4.1 22 74 95.4 Aaron Brown 3 17 5.7 0 17 Opponents 13 475 2202 350 1852 3.9 19 80 142.5 Richard Torres 3 150 50.0 2 99 John Hardy-Tuliau 3 7 2.3 0 5 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Dee Maggitt 1 31 31.0 0 31 Bryant Moniz 10 136.06 248-397-5 62.5 2733 22 53 273.3 Art Laurel 1 32 32.0 0 32 David Graves 6 127.28 63-110-2 57.3 768 5 79 128.0 Mike Edwards 1 0 0.0 0 0 Shane Austin 13 101.82 47-88-3 53.4 500 2 26 38.5 Corey Paredes 1 3 3.0 0 3 Cayman Shutter 1 104.60 1-2-0 50.0 13 0 13 13.0 Tank Hopkins 1 0 0.0 0 0 Team 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 14 240 17.1 2 99 Total 13 129.08 359-598-10 60.0 4014 29 79 308.8 Opponents 10 138 13.8 0 27 Opponents 13 136.52 247-424-14 58.3 3184 28 71 244.9 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Mike Edwards 44 1086 24.7 0 58 Billy Ray Stutzmann 13 78 910 11.7 4 69 70.0 Scott Harding 12 253 21.1 0 37 Royce Pollard 12 71 1011 14.2 8 53 84.2 Tank Hopkins 2 53 26.5 0 27 Jeremiah Ostrowski 10 65 687 10.6 5 32 68.7 Allen Sampson 2 42 21.0 0 25 Justin Clapp 8 38 356 9.4 4 24 44.5 Total 60 1434 23.9 0 58 Trevor Davis 7 28 366 13.1 3 79 52.3 Opponents 69 1244 18.0 0 66 Joey Iosefa 13 20 122 6.1 1 22 9.4 Darius Bright 7 19 192 10.1 1 28 27.4 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Allen Sampson 7 18 186 10.3 2 31 26.6 Tank Hopkins 1 16 16.0 1 16 Scott Harding 12 6 67 11.2 0 36 5.6 Aaron Brown 1 6 6.0 0 6 Corey Paclebar 6 5 40 8.0 0 24 6.7 Total 2 22 11.0 1 16 Sterling Jackson 12 3 36 12.0 1 25 3.0 Opponents 5 133 26.6 3 70 B. Torres-Keohokapu 2 2 13 6.5 0 13 6.5 Charles Clay 13 2 9 4.5 0 6 0.7 John Lister 13 2 7 3.5 0 6 0.5 Jett Jasper 1 1 12 12.0 0 12 12.0 Terence Bell 5 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 13 359 4014 11.2 29 79 308.8 Opponents 13 247 3184 12.9 28 71 244.9

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PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Royce Pollard 8 ------48 Bryant Moniz 10 478 293 2733 3026 302.6 Bryant Moniz 8 - - 0-1 - 0-2 - - 48 David Graves 6 140 154 768 922 153.7 Joey Iosefa 8 ------48 Joey Iosefa 13 110 548 0 548 42.2 Kenton Chun - 4-4 26-29 - - - - - 38 Shane Austin 13 94 -16 500 484 37.2 Tyler Hadden - 5-10 18-21 - - - - - 33 Sterling Jackson 12 57 246 0 246 20.5 Jeremiah Ostrowski 5 ------30 John Lister 13 7 17 0 17 1.3 David Graves 5 - - - - 0-1 - - 30 Cayman Shutter 1 3 0 13 13 13.0 Billy Ray Stutzmann 4 - - - 1 - - - 26 Allen Sampson 7 1 10 0 10 1.4 Justin Clapp 4 ------24 London Sapolu 11 0 2 0 2 0.2 Trevor Davis 3 ------18 Team 11 9 -14 0 -14 -1.3 Sterling Jackson 3 ------18 Total 13 899 1240 4014 5254 404.2 Richard Torres 2 ------12 Opponents 13 899 1852 3184 5036 387.4 Allen Sampson 2 ------12 Darius Bright 1 ------6 Kamalani Alo 1 ------6 John Hardy-Tuliau 1 ------6 Tank Hopkins 1 ------6 Team - - 0-1 - - - - - 0 Shane Austin - - - - - 1-1 - - 0 Total 56 9-14 44-51 0-1 1 1-4 - - 409 Opponents 50 9-18 43-44 0-2 1 1-4 2 1 378

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Kenton Chun 4-4 100.0 0-0 1-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 38 0 Alex Dunnachie 56 2221 39.7 62 1 31 18 7 0 Tyler Hadden 5-10 50.0 0-0 2-2 2-4 1-3 0-1 47 3 Bryant Moniz 1 15 15.0 15 0 0 0 0 0 Total 57 2236 39.2 62 1 31 18 7 0 FG Sequence Hawai`i Opponents Opponents 62 2438 39.3 63 0 19 22 12 3 Colorado (38),(22) (34) Washington - (36) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln UNLV - (40),28,(50) Tyler Hadden 73 4170 57.1 2 2 UC Davis 36 - Alex Dunnachie 2 6532.5 0 2 Louisiana Tech 52,(30) - Kyle Niiro 1 60 60.0 0 0 The Automated ScoreBook San Jose State 42 30,(32),(19),50 Total 76Hawai`i 4295 56.5 2Overall 4 18.0 39.6 Individual 30 Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2012) New Mexico State 41 - Opponents 72 4468 62.1 5 3 23.9 40.8 29 All games Idaho (27),(47),(35) 53 Utah State 38,(24) - All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Nevada (35),(38) - Mike Edwards 13 0 0 19 1086 0 1105 85.0 Fresno State - (32),50 Royce Pollard 12 0 1011 0 0 0 1011 84.2 Tulane - 39,40 Billy Ray Stutzm 13 0 910 0 0 0 910 70.0 BYU - 48,38,(33),(36) Jeremiah Ostro 10 0 687 0 0 0 687 68.7 Joey Iosefa 13 548 122 0 0 0 670 51.5 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Scott Harding 12 0 67 141 253 0 461 38.4 Trevor Davis 7 0 366 0 0 0 366 52.3 Justin Clapp 8 0 356 0 0 0 356 44.5 Bryant Moniz 10 293 0 0 0 0 293 29.3 Sterling Jackson 12 246 36 0 0 0 282 23.5 Allen Sampson 7 10 186 0 42 0 238 34.0 Darius Bright 7 0 192 0 0 0 192 27.4 David Graves 6 154 0 0 0 0 154 25.7 Richard Torres 13 0 0 0 0 150 150 11.5 Tank Hopkins 13 0 0 0 53 0 53 4.1 John Hardy-Tuli 13 0 0 39 0 7 46 3.5 Corey Paclebar 6 0 40 0 0 0 40 6.7 Art Laurel 13 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.5 Dee Maggitt 9 0 0 0 0 31 31 3.4 John Lister 13 17 7 0 0 0 24 1.8 B. Torres-Keoho 2 0 13 10 0 0 23 11.5 Kamalani Alo 13 0 0 18 0 0 18 1.4 Aaron Brown 12 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.4 Jett Jasper 1 0 12 0 0 0 12 12.0 Charles Clay 13 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.7 Corey Paredes 13 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 London Sapolu 11 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 Team 11 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.3 Shane Austin 13 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -1.2 Total 13 1240 4014 227 1434 240 7155 550.4 rOyce pOllArd Opponents 13 1852 3184 30 1244 138 6448 496.0 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 73 The Automated ScoreBook Hawai`i Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2012) 2011 Final Statistics All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 41 Corey Paredes 13 58 49 107 6.5-17 0.5-4 1-3 1 . 1-0 3 . . 1 Aaron Brown 12 70 33 103 13.0-61 4.5-46 3-17 3 2 3-6 1 . . 33 John Hardy-Tuliau 13 58 15 73 1.0-7 1.0-7 3-7 11 1 . 3 4 . 57 Art Laurel 13 44 17 61 14.5-80 9.0-61 1-32 1 5 1-0 3 . . 19 Richard Torres 13 46 14 60 2.5-9 . 3-150 4 . 1-0 1 . . 42 Paipai Falemalu 13 26 24 50 6.0-28 4.5-25 . 1 7 . . . . 0B Mike Edwards 13 34 9 43 1.5-2 . 1-0 11 . . . . . 4 Tank Hopkins 13 31 10 41 1.0-5 . 1-0 12 . 2-16 . . . 9 Zach Masch 13 23 17 40 4.0-11 1.5-6 . 1 4 . 2 . . 95 Vaughn Meatoga 13 19 19 38 4.0-25 3.0-23 . . 4 . 1 . . 49 Kaniela Tuipulotu 13 17 15 32 4.0-4 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . 1H Mike Sellers 13 19 11 30 3.0-14 2.0-12 . 3 1 . 1 . . 98 Liko Satele 13 11 7 18 4.0-21 3.0-18 . . 3 . . . . 51 Geordon Hanohano 12 11 7 18 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 87 Charles Clay 13 11 4 15 ...... 3 . . 37 Kenny Estes 13 9 5 14 2.0-4 1.0-2 . 1 . . 1 . . 34 John Lister 13 8 6 14 ...... 1J Kawika Ornellas 13 10 2 12 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 91 Moses Samia 12 3 8 11 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . . 47 Kamalani Alo 13 8 3 11 ...... 1 1 . 55 George Daily-Lyles 8 9 1 10 . . . 1 . . . . . 16 Jordan Monico 12 2 6 8 ...... 23 Dee Maggitt 9 5 3 8 . . 1-31 1 . . . . . 22 Leroy Lutu 11 5 3 8 ...... 53 Marcus Malepeai 11 4 3 7 0.5-3 ...... 3A Kawika Borden 7 3 2 5 ...... 21 Siaki Cravens 10 2 3 5 1.0-3 ...... 59 Siasau Matagiese 13 2 2 4 ...... 6 Darryl McBride Jr. 9 2 1 3 1.0-11 1.0-11 . . 1 . . . . 92 Beau Yap 8 2 1 3 1.0-13 1.0-13 . . . . 1 . . TM Team 11 2 1 3 ...... 2G Tyler Hadden 13 2 . 2 ...... 36 Bubba Poueu-Luna 7 . 2 2 ...... 24 Brandon Leslie 3 1 1 2 ...... 18 Darius Bright 72.2 ...... 0G Tavita Woodard 7 . 2 2 ...... 8 Brian Clay 8112 ...... 7 Terence Bell 5 . 1 1 ...... 29 Scott Harding 12 1 . 1 ...... 30 Joey Iosefa 13 1 . 1 ...... 38 Rykin Enos 6.11 ...... 5C Levi Legay 11 1 . 1 ...... 28 Jordan Gomes 71.1 ...... 20 Desmond Dean 1 1 . 1 ...... 0C TJ Taimatuia 11 1 . 1 1.0-16 1.0-16 . . . 1-0 . . . 72 Clayton Laurel 9 1 . 1 ...... 10 Shane Austin 13 1 . 1 ...... 99 Haku Correa 3 ...... 1 . . . . Total 13 568 309 877 74-341 35-250 14-240 52 31 10-22 21 5 . Opponents 13 538 222 760 82-372 41-258 10-138 56 21 16-133 23 6 1

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OFFense X H lT lG C RG RT Y Z QB RB Colorado Sampson Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Lefiti Faaumu Shigematsu Ostrowski Pollard Moniz Iosefa at Washington Bright Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Lefiti Faaumu Shigematsu Ostrowski Pollard Moniz Iosefa at UNLV Bright Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Lefiti Faaumu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Iosefa UC Davis Bright Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Lefiti Faaumu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Jackson at Louisiana Tech Sampson Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Lefiti Faaumu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Lister at San Jose State Sampson Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Sapolu Lefotu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Iosefa New Mexico State Sampson Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Sapolu Lefotu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Iosefa at Idaho Davis Stutzmann C. Laurel Leonard Sapolu Lefotu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Iosefa Utah State Davis Stutzmann C. Laurel Faaumu Sapolu Lefotu Legay Clapp Pollard Moniz Iosefa at Nevada Bright Stutzmann Leonard Faaumu Sapolu Lefotu Legay Ostrowski Davis Moniz Iosefa Fresno State Davis Stutzmann Leonard Faaumu Sapolu Lefotu Legay Ostrowski Pollard Austin Iosefa Tulane Davis Stutzmann Leonard Faaumu Sapolu Lefotu Legay Ostrowski Pollard Graves Iosefa Brigham Young Davis Stutzmann Leonard Faaumu Sapolu Lefiti Legay Ostrowski Pollard Graves Iosefa

deFense le lT RT Re BuCK maC sTuB CB Fs sam CB Colorado Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Paredes Daily-Lyles A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at Washington Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes Estes (qtr) Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at UNLV Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins UC Davis Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at Louisiana Tech Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes Sellers (qtr) Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at San Jose State Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins New Mexico State A. Laurel Meatoga Tuipulotu Masch Brown Paredes Sellers (qtr) Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at Idaho Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins Utah State Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins at Nevada Masch Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes Sellers (qtr) Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins Fresno State A. Laurel Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes Maggitt (DB) Ornellas Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins Tulane Sellers (qtr) Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins Brigham Young Sellers (qtr) Meatoga Tuipulotu Falemalu Brown Paredes A. Laurel Edwards Hardy-Tuliau Torres Hopkins

speCial Teams KO pK p H pR KR ls Colorado Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at Washington Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at UNLV Hadden Hadden Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram UC Davis Hadden Hadden Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at Louisiana Tech Hadden Hadden Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at San Jose State Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram New Mexico State Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at Idaho Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram Utah State Hadden Hadden Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram at Nevada Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram Fresno State Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Hopkins/Harding Ingram Tulane Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Harding Edwards/Harding Ingram Brigham Young Hadden Chun Dunnachie Austin Torres-Keohokapu Edwards/Lister Ingram

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Rushes 37 vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) Rushes 54 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Yards Rushing 227 vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Rushing 223 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Yards Per Rush 8.4 at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) Yards Per Rush 6.3 vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) TD Rushes 4 vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) TD Rushes 3 at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Pass attempts 60 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) 3 vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) Pass completions 43 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Pass attempts 51 at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Passing 512 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Pass completions 29 at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Per Pass 8.5 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Passing 366 at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) TD Passes 7 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Pass 12.1 at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Total Plays 84 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) TD Passes 4 at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Total Offense 637 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) 4 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Yards Per Play 7.6 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Total Plays 91 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Points 56 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Total Offense 530 vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) Sacks By 7 vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) Yards Per Play 7.8 at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) First Downs 32 vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) Points 42 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Penalties 11 vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Sacks By 6 at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) Penalty Yards 81 at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) First Downs 34 at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Turnovers 6 at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) Penalties 10 at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Interceptions By 3 at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 10 vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Penalty Yards 113 vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Turnovers 6 at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) The Automated ScoreBook Interceptions By 3 atThe San Automated Jose State (OctScoreBook 14, 2011) Hawai`i Game Superlatives (as of May 22, 2012) Hawai`i3 Game at Nevada Superlatives (Nov 12, (as2011) of May 22, 2012) All games All games

Individual GameINDIVIDUAL High GAMEs HIGHS Opponent IndividualOPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Game Hi GAMEgh HIGHSs

Rushes 16 Joey Iosefa at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Rushes 37 Rouse, Robbie, vs Fresno State (Nov 19, 2011) Yards Rushing 121 Bryant Moniz vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) Yards Rushing 176 Rouse, Robbie, vs Fresno State (Nov 19, 2011) TD Rushes 3 Bryant Moniz vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) TD Rushes 2 CORNETT, Tim, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Long Rush 74 Bryant Moniz at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 2 Turbin, Robert, vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Pass attempts 55 Bryant Moniz at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) 2 DARKWA, Orleans, vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) Pass completions 34 Bryant Moniz at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Long Rush 80 CORNETT, Tim, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Passing 424 Bryant Moniz vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Pass attempts 51 Isham,Nick, at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) TD Passes 7 Bryant Moniz vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Pass completions 29 Isham,Nick, at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Passing 366 Faulkner, Matt, at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) Long Pass 79 David Graves vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) TD Passes 4 Price, Keith, at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Receptions 11 Jeremiah Ostrowski at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Long Pass 71 Kennedy, Adam, vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Yards Receiving 216 Royce Pollard at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Receptions 12 Grigsby, Noel, at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) TD Receptions 3 Royce Pollard vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Receiving 131 Aguilar, Devin, at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) 3 Royce Pollard at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Richardson,Paul, vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) Long Reception 79 Trevor Davis vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) 2 Kearse, Jer., at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Field Goals 2 Kenton Chun at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 2 PAYNE, Phillip, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Long Field Goal 47 Tyler Hadden at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 2 Rogers, Taveon, vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) Punts 8 Alex Dunnachie vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) 2 Matthews, R., at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Punting Avg 46.6 Alex Dunnachie at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) 2 APO, Ross, vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) Long Punt 62 Alex Dunnachie at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Long Reception 71 Morrison, S., vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Long Punt Return 24 Scott Harding vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) Field Goals 2 KOHORST, Nolan, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 58 Mike Edwards at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) 2 Alvernik, Jens, at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) Tackles 13 Corey Paredes at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) 2 SORENSEN, Justi, vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) 13 Corey Paredes at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) Long Field Goal 50 KOHORST, Nolan, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) 13 Corey Paredes vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) Punts 7 O'Neill,Darragh, vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) Sacks 2.0 Paipai Falemalu vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) 7 Capraro, Jake, vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) 2.0 Art Laurel at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Punting Avg 44.9 O'Neill,Darragh, vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) 2.0 Vaughn Meatoga at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) Long Punt 63 LANSFORD, Chase, at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) 2.0 Art Laurel vs New Mexico State (Oct 22, 2011) Long Punt Return 17 Matthews, R., at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) 2.0 Liko Satele vs BYU (Dec 03, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 66 THOMAS, Jamar, vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Aaron Brown at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) Tackles 15 Sayles III, E., vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) Interceptions 1 Art Laurel vs Colorado (Sep 03, 2011) Sacks 3.0 Benson Mayowa, at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Richard Torres at Washington (Sep 10, 2011) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Johnson, Travis, at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 1 John Hardy-Tuliau at UNLV (Sep 17, 2011) 3.0 Benson Mayowa, at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Dee Maggitt vs UC Davis (Sep 24, 2011) 3.0 Conrad Scheidt, at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Richard Torres at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) Interceptions 2 Frey, Isaiah, at Nevada (Nov 12, 2011) 1 John Hardy-Tuliau at Louisiana Tech (Oct 01, 2011) 1 Mike Edwards at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 1 Richard Torres at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 1 John Hardy-Tuliau at San Jose State (Oct 14, 2011) 1 Aaron Brown at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Corey Paredes at Idaho (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Aaron Brown vs Utah State (Nov 05, 2011) 1 Aaron Brown vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) 1 Tank Hopkins vs Tulane (Nov 26, 2011) 76 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football The Automated ScoreBook Hawai`i Red-Zone Results (as of Mar 06, 2012) All games 2011 FinAl StAtiSticS

Hawai`i Inside Opponent Red-Zone uH’s recOrd wHen... 2011 Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Overall Record ______6-7 Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game WAC Record ______3-4 Sep 03, 2011 COLORADO W 34-17 6 5 27 3212000010Non-Conference ______3-3 Sep 10, 2011 at Washington L 32-40 5 4 25 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Home ______4-3 Sep 17, 2011 at UNLV L 20-40 2 2 13 2110000000Away ______2-4 Sep 24, 2011 UC DAVIS W 56-14 7 5 35 5 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Neutral ______0-0 Oct 01, 2011 at Louisiana Tech W 44-26 4 4 24 3031000000Day Games ______2-2 Oct 14, 2011 at San Jose State L 27-28 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Night Games ______4-5 Oct 22, 2011 NEW MEXICO STATE W 45-34 7 5 31 5410100010 On National Television ______1-4 Oct 29, 2011 at Idaho W 16-14 4 4 16 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 In August ______0-0 Nov 05, 2011 UTAH STATE L 31-35 7 5 31 4221110000 In September ______2-2 Nov 12, 2011 at Nevada L 28-42 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 In October ______3-1 Nov 19, 2011 FRESNO STATE L 21-24 1171100000000 Nov 26, 2011 TULANE W 35-23 5 5 35 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In November ______1-3 Dec 03, 2011 BYU L 20-41 1161100000000In December ______0-1 Totals 56 46 281 38 20 18 8 4 2 0 1 3 0 Against A.P. Top 25 Teams ______0-0 46 of 56 (82.1%) Against A.P. Top 10 Teams ______0-0 vs. Non-Ranked Teams ______6-7 Opponents Inside Hawai`i Red-Zone On Natural Grass ______0-0 On Artificial Turf ______6-7 Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ When UH Scores First ______4-3 Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game Opponent Scores First ______2-4 Sep 03, 2011 COLORADO W 34-17 2 2 10 1011000000Leading After 1st Quarter ______5-2 Sep 10, 2011 at Washington L 32-40 6 5 31 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Behind After 1st Quarter ______1-5 Sep 17, 2011 at UNLV L 20-40 5 4 23 3211100000Tied After 1st Quarter ______0-0 Sep 24, 2011 UC DAVIS W 56-14 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leading At Halftime ______6-2 Oct 01, 2011 at Louisiana Tech W 44-26 4 4 26 4130000000 Behind At Halftime ______0-5 Oct 14, 2011 at San Jose State L 27-28 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tied At Halftime ______0-0 Oct 22, 2011 NEW MEXICO STATE W 45-34 2 2 14 2110000000 Oct 29, 2011 at Idaho W 16-14 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Leading After 3rd Quarter ______5-3 Nov 05, 2011 UTAH STATE L 31-35 2 2 14 2110000000Behind After 3rd Quarter ______1-4 Nov 12, 2011 at Nevada L 28-42 5 5 35 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tied After 3rd Quarter ______0-0 Nov 19, 2011 FRESNO STATE L 21-24 3 2 10 1101010000Overtime ______0-0 Nov 26, 2011 TULANE W 35-23 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring 20 points or less ______1-2 Dec 03, 2011 BYU L 20-41 6 4 20 2112100010Scoring 21 points or more ______5-5 Totals 47 38 231 30 15 15 8 4 2 2 0 1 0 Scoring 30+ points ______4-2 38 of 47 (80.9%) Allowing 20 points or less ______3-0 Allowing 21 points or more ______3-7 Allowing 10 points or less ______0-0 With a 100-yard rusher ______1-0 Allowing a 100-yard rusher ______1-4 With a 300-yard passer ______3-2 With a 400-yard passer ______2-0 With a 500-yard passer ______0-0 Allowing a 300-yard passer ______1-3 More Total Offense Than Opponent _____ 5-0 Total Offense 300-plus yards ______6-5 Total Offense 400-plus yards ______4-2 Total Offense 500-plus yards ______2-0 Allowing 300-plus yards total offense _____ 2-7 No Turnovers ______1-1 No Takeaways ______0-2 Fewer Turnovers ______2-1 Equal Turnovers ______3-3 More Turnovers ______1-3 Won Time of Possession ______6-2 Opponent Controls Time Of Possession ___ 0-5 AArOn BrOwn 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 77 2011 Final WAC Team Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. Utah State 13 60 6 57 0 0 1 437 33.6 1. Louisiana Tech 13 37 14 31 2 0 1 301 23.2 2. Nevada 13 53 14 50 1 0 0 412 31.7 2. Nevada 13 44 7 38 2 0 0 327 25.2 3. Hawai‘i 13 56 9 44 1 0 0 409 31.5 3. Utah State 13 45 16 41 2 0 0 363 27.9 4. Louisiana Tech 13 50 15 46 0 0 0 391 30.1 4. Hawai‘i 13 50 9 43 1 2 1 378 29.1 5. Fresno State 13 49 10 47 0 0 0 371 28.5 5. San Jose State 12 46 13 43 1 0 2 364 30.3 6. New Mexico State 13 43 7 34 3 0 0 319 24.5 6. Idaho 12 51 13 50 0 0 2 399 33.2 7. San Jose State 12 33 20 30 1 1 1 294 24.5 7. Fresno State 13 60 14 49 3 0 0 457 35.2 8. Idaho 12 30 10 23 4 0 1 243 20.2 8. New Mexico State 13 65 9 59 0 0 1 478 36.8

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1. Nevada 13 3218 3369 1037 6587 6.4 49 506.7 1. Utah State 13 1661 3100 954 4761 5.0 39 366.2 2. Utah State 13 3675 2270 913 5945 6.5 60 457.3 2. Nevada 13 1916 2884 866 4800 5.5 40 369.2 3. Fresno State 13 1810 3544 887 5354 6.0 44 411.8 3. Louisiana Tech 13 1656 3238 994 4894 4.9 32 376.5 4. Hawai‘i 13 1240 4014 899 5254 5.8 51 404.2 4. Hawai‘i 13 1852 3184 899 5036 5.6 47 387.4 5. New Mexico State 13 1625 3550 897 5175 5.8 40 398.1 5. San Jose State 12 2452 2656 842 5108 6.1 45 425.7 6. Louisiana Tech 13 1901 3229 987 5130 5.2 42 394.6 6. Fresno State 13 2166 3500 889 5666 6.4 55 435.8 7. San Jose State 12 1222 3322 842 4544 5.4 30 378.7 7. Idaho 12 1903 3339 895 5242 5.9 46 436.8 8. Idaho 12 1359 2259 810 3618 4.5 23 301.5 8. New Mexico State 13 2844 3164 964 6008 6.2 59 462.2

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 1. Utah State 13 623 3675 5.9 37 282.7 1. Louisiana Tech 13 485 1656 3.4 11 127.4 2. Nevada 13 628 3218 5.1 29 247.5 2. Utah State 13 480 1661 3.5 22 127.8 3. Louisiana Tech 13 509 1901 3.7 21 146.2 3. Hawai‘i 13 475 1852 3.9 19 142.5 4. Fresno State 13 439 1810 4.1 18 139.2 4. Nevada 13 425 1916 4.5 15 147.4 5. New Mexico State 13 446 1625 3.6 16 125.0 5. Idaho 12 455 1903 4.2 18 158.6 6. Idaho 12 391 1359 3.5 12 113.2 6. Fresno State 13 451 2166 4.8 34 166.6 7. San Jose State 12 363 1222 3.4 17 101.8 7. San Jose State 12 502 2452 4.9 26 204.3 8. Hawai‘i 13 301 1240 4.1 22 95.4 8. New Mexico State 13 528 2844 5.4 33 218.8

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Hawai‘i 13 359 598 10 60.0 4014 6.7 29 308.8 1. San Jose State 12 340 210 13 61.8 2656 7.8 19 221.3 2. San Jose State 12 297 479 15 62.0 3322 6.9 13 276.8 2. Nevada 13 441 213 15 48.3 2884 6.5 25 221.8 3. New Mexico State 13 249 451 14 55.2 3550 7.9 24 273.1 3. Utah State 13 474 287 4 60.5 3100 6.5 17 238.5 4. Fresno State 13 279 448 10 62.3 3544 7.9 26 272.6 4. New Mexico State 13 436 260 10 59.6 3164 7.3 26 243.4 5. Nevada 13 270 409 12 66.0 3369 8.2 20 259.2 5. Hawai‘i 13 424 247 14 58.3 3184 7.5 28 244.9 6. Louisiana Tech 13 278 478 11 58.2 3229 6.8 21 248.4 6. Louisiana Tech 13 509 298 21 58.5 3238 6.4 21 249.1 7. Idaho 12 221 419 16 52.7 2259 5.4 11 188.2 7. Fresno State 13 438 243 5 55.5 3500 8.0 21 269.2 8. Utah State 13 186 290 6 64.1 2270 7.8 23 174.6 8. Idaho 12 440 283 9 64.3 3339 7.6 28 278.2

PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic PASS DEF. EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 1. Utah State 13 186 290 6 64.1 2270 23 151.9 1. Nevada 13 441 213 15 48.3 2884 25 115.1 2. Nevada 13 270 409 12 66.0 3369 20 145.5 2. Louisiana Tech 13 509 298 21 58.5 3238 21 117.3 3. Fresno State 13 279 448 10 62.3 3544 26 143.4 3. Utah State 13 474 287 4 60.5 3100 17 125.6 4. New Mexico State 13 249 451 14 55.2 3550 24 132.7 4. New Mexico State 13 436 260 10 59.6 3164 26 135.7 5. Hawai‘i 13 359 598 10 60.0 4014 29 129.1 5. Fresno State 13 438 243 5 55.5 3500 21 136.1 6. Louisiana Tech 13 278 478 11 58.2 3229 21 124.8 6. Hawai‘i 13 424 247 14 58.3 3184 28 136.5 7. San Jose State 12 297 479 15 62.0 3322 13 123.0 7. San Jose State 12 340 210 13 61.8 2656 19 138.2 8. Idaho 12 221 419 16 52.7 2259 11 99.1 8. Idaho 12 440 283 9 64.3 3339 28 145.0

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg Gained Lost 1. Hawai‘i 13 60 1434 0 23.9 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 2. New Mexico State 13 71 1664 3 23.4 1. Louisiana Tech 13 10 21 31 9 11 20 +11 0.85 3. Utah State 13 60 1368 0 22.8 2. San Jose State 12 20 13 33 17 15 32 +1 0.08 4. Louisiana Tech 13 52 1176 1 22.6 3. Nevada 13 10 15 25 13 12 25 +0 0.00 5. San Jose State 12 62 1352 1 21.8 4. Hawai‘i 13 10 14 24 16 10 26 -2 -0.15 6. Nevada 13 56 1170 0 20.9 5. New Mexico State 13 12 10 22 11 14 25 -3 -0.23 7. Fresno State 13 80 1643 0 20.5 6. Idaho 12 10 9 19 10 16 26 -7 -0.58 8. Idaho 12 65 1312 1 20.2 7. Utah State 13 11 4 15 18 6 24 -9 -0.69 8. Fresno State 13 4 5 9 13 10 23 -14 -1.08 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P 1. Idaho 12 88 4099 46.6 310 3.5 10 40.8 INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Avg. 2. Louisiana Tech 13 85 3908 46.0 358 4.2 7 40.1 1. Louisiana Tech 13 21 289 5 13.8 3. Hawai‘i 13 57 2236 39.2 30 0.5 1 38.4 2. Nevada 13 15 163 1 10.9 4. Utah State 13 59 2578 43.7 204 3.5 6 38.2 3. Hawai‘i 13 14 240 2 17.1 5. San Jose State 12 52 2225 42.8 170 3.3 5 37.6 4. San Jose State 12 13 101 0 7.8 6. Nevada 13 57 2364 41.5 229 4.0 4 36.1 5. New Mexico State 13 10 60 0 6.0 7. Fresno State 13 66 2654 40.2 188 2.8 5 35.8 6. Idaho 12 9 164 2 18.2 8. New Mexico State 13 76 2951 38.8 406 5.3 3 32.7 7. Fresno State 13 5 27 0 5.4 8. Utah State 13 4 19 0 4.8 PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Fresno State 13 30 466 2 15.5 SACKS BY G Sacks Yards 2. Idaho 12 17 255 3 15.0 1. Hawai‘i 13 35 250 3. Nevada 13 26 307 1 11.8 2. Louisiana Tech 13 32 206 4. Louisiana Tech 13 28 269 1 9.6 3. Utah State 13 25 191 5. Hawai‘i 13 26 227 2 8.7 4. Nevada 13 24 119 6. San Jose State 12 8 63 0 7.9 5. Fresno State 13 22 158 7. Utah State 13 16 125 0 7.8 6. New Mexico State 13 18 85 8. New Mexico State 13 10 56 0 5.6 7. Idaho 12 17 115 8. San Jose State 12 16 84 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G 1. Nevada 13 448:51 34:31 2. Fresno State 13 416:59 32:04 3. Hawai‘i 13 387:32 29:48 4. San Jose State 12 353:17 29:26 5. New Mexico State 13 378:01 29:04 6. Utah State 13 371:27 28:34 7. Idaho 12 340:35 28:22 Louisiana Tech 13 368:50 28:22 78 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 2011 Final WAC Individual Statistics

RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Lg Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 1. Rouse,Robbie FS JR 13 329 1549 4.7 13 65 119.2 1. Wylie,Devon FS SR 13 29 446 2 79 15.4 2. Turbin,Robert USU JR 13 249 1517 6.1 19 80 116.7 2. Matthews,Rishard NEV SR 12 23 307 1 86 13.3 3. Creer,Lennon TECH SR 10 198 838 4.2 9 53 83.8 3. Harding,Scott UH FR 12 19 141 0 24 7.4 4. Turner,Kenny NMSU JR 13 219 1074 4.9 10 78 82.6 5. Rutley,Brandon SJSU SR 11 216 903 4.2 12 66 82.1 KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 6. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 128 694 5.4 11 56 69.4 1. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 51 1318 3 100 25.8 7. Smith,Michael USU SR 13 114 870 7.6 9 77 66.9 2. Edwards,Mike UH SO 13 44 1086 0 58 24.7 8. McCarty,Princeton UI SR 12 149 705 4.7 3 82 58.8 3. Jacobs,Chuck USU JR 13 18 441 0 45 24.5 9. Lee,Hunter TECH FR 13 135 650 4.8 5 48 50.0 4. Ervin, Tyler SJSU FR 12 28 672 1 95 24.0 10. Iosefa,Joey UH FR 13 110 548 5.0 7 39 42.2 5. McCarty,Princeton UI SR 12 19 434 1 95 22.8 6. Liggins,Levander TECH FR 12 18 409 0 40 22.7 PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 7. Williams,Kerwynn USU JR 13 36 817 0 54 22.7 1. Faulkner,Matt SJSU SR 11 422 274 13 64.9 3149 13 286.3 8. Rutley,Brandon SJSU SR 11 15 323 0 36 21.5 2. Moniz,Bryant UH SR 10 397 248 5 62.5 2733 22 273.3 9. Veltung,Justin UI JR 10 23 494 0 42 21.5 3. Carr,Derek FS SO 13 446 279 9 62.6 3544 26 272.6 10. Burse,Isaiah FS SO 13 74 1580 0 47 21.4 4. Reader,Brian UI SR 11 354 192 12 54.2 1974 10 179.5 5. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 218 150 6 68.8 1707 6 170.7 PUNTING Team Cl G Punt Yds Lg Avg 6. Isham,Nick TECH FR 10 257 155 7 60.3 1457 8 145.7 1. Cowan,Bobby UI JR 12 88 4084 76 46.4 7. Lantrip,Tyler NEV SR 11 179 110 6 61.5 1553 10 141.2 2. Allen,Ryan TECH JR 13 83 3828 72 46.1 8. Keeton,Chuckie USU FR 11 174 106 2 60.9 1200 11 109.1 3. Bennett,Tyler USU JR 13 58 2542 67 43.8 9. Austin,Shane UH SR 13 88 47 3 53.4 500 2 38.5 4. Waid,Harrison SJSU SO 12 52 2225 72 42.8 10. Magleby,Mason NEV SO 13 11 10 0 90.9 109 4 8.4 5. Hurst,Jake NEV SR 12 57 2364 62 41.5 6. Shapiro,Andrew FS JR 13 66 2621 54 39.7 TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 7. Dunnachie,Alex UH JR 13 56 2221 62 39.7 1. Moniz,Bryant UH JR 10 293 2733 478 3026 302.6 8. Capraro,Jake NMSU SO 13 74 2909 53 39.3 2. Faulkner,Matt SJSU SR 11 -77 3149 454 3072 279.3 3. Carr,Derek FS SO 13 72 3544 503 3616 278.2 SCORING Team Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 4. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 694 1707 346 2401 240.1 1. Turbin,Robert USU JR 13 23 0 0 0 138 10.6 5. Reader,Brian UI SR 11 -18 1974 402 1956 177.8 2. Alvernik,Jens SJSU SR 9 0 26 18 0 80 8.9 6. Lantrip,Tyler NEV SR 11 197 1553 238 1750 159.1 3. Nelson,Matt TECH JR 13 0 46 15 0 91 7.0 7. Isham,Nick TECH FR 10 -19 1457 306 1438 143.8 4. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 11 0 0 0 66 6.6 8. Keeton,Chuckie USU FR 11 293 1200 242 1493 135.7 5. Rutley,Brandon SJSU SR 11 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 9. Rouse,Robbie FS JR 13 1549 0 329 1549 119.2 6. Rouse,Robbie FS JR 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 10. Turbin,Robert USU JR 13 1517 0 249 1517 116.7 Saunders,Jalen FS SO 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 8. Turner,Kenny NMSU JR 13 13 0 0 4 82 6.3 RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 9. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0 1. Matthews,Rishard NEV SR 12 91 1364 8 90 15.0 7.58 Creer,Lennon TECH SR 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 2. Grigsby,Noel SJSU SO 12 89 886 2 60 10.0 7.42 3. Ostrowski,Jeremiah UH JR 10 65 687 5 32 10.6 6.50 SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G 4. Patton,Quinton TECH JR 13 79 1202 11 90 15.2 6.08 1. Turbin,Robert USU JR 13 23 19 4 0 0 138 10.6 5. Stutzmann,Billy Ray UH SO 13 78 910 4 69 11.7 6.00 2. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.6 6. Pollard,Royce UH SR 12 71 1011 8 53 14.2 5.92 3. Rutley,Brandon SJSU SR 11 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 7. Jones,Chandler SJSU SO 12 61 566 2 37 9.3 5.08 4. Rouse,Robbie FS JR 13 14 13 1 0 0 84 6.5 8. Scott,Mike UI JR 11 55 691 2 51 12.6 5.00 Saunders,Jalen FS SO 13 14 2 12 0 0 84 6.5 9. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 59 1048 9 46 17.8 4.92 6. Turner,Kenny NMSU JR 13 13 10 3 0 2 82 6.3 10. Otten,Ryan SJSU JR 11 52 739 5 64 14.2 4.73 7. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 12 0 9 3 0 72 6.0 Creer,Lennon TECH SR 10 10 9 1 0 0 60 6.0 RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 9. Smith,Michael USU SR 13 11 9 2 0 0 66 5.1 1. Matthews,Rishard NEV SR 12 91 1364 8 90 15.0 113.7 Patton,Quinton TECH JR 13 11 0 11 0 0 66 5.1 2. Patton,Quinton TECH JR 13 79 1202 11 90 15.2 92.5 3. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 59 1048 9 46 17.8 87.3 SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 4. Pollard,Royce UH SR 12 71 1011 8 53 14.2 84.2 1. Alvernik,Jens SJSU SR 9 26-26 18-25 80 8.9 5. Saunders,Jalen FS SO 13 50 1065 12 88 21.3 81.9 2. Nelson,Matt TECH JR 13 46-48 15-21 91 7.0 6. Grigsby,Noel SJSU SO 12 89 886 2 60 10.0 73.8 3. Goessling,Kevin FS SR 13 47-47 10-17 77 5.9 7. Stutzmann,Billy Ray UH SO 13 78 910 4 69 11.7 70.0 4. Thompson,Josh USU SO 13 57-58 6-10 75 5.8 8. Ostrowski,Jeremiah UH JR 10 65 687 5 32 10.6 68.7 5. Farquhar,Trey UI JR 12 23-24 10-15 53 4.4 9. Otten,Ryan SJSU JR 11 52 739 5 64 14.2 67.2 6. Stampler,Tyler NMSU JR 13 34-38 7-12 55 4.2 10. Scott,Mike UI JR 11 55 691 2 51 12.6 62.8 7. Chun,Kenton UH SR 10 26-29 4-4 38 3.8 8. Hadden,Tyler UH FR 13 18-21 5-10 33 2.5 ALL-PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 9. Hurst,Jake NEV SR 12 21-21 3-4 30 2.5 1. Rogers,Taveon NMSU SR 12 -10 1048 0 1318 2356 196.3 10. Waid,Harrison SJSU SO 12 4-4 2-5 10 0.8 2. Burse,Isaiah FS SO 13 0 436 0 1580 2016 155.1 3. Rutley,Brandon SJSU SR 11 903 336 21 323 1583 143.9 FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 4. Matthews,Rishard NEV SR 12 -1 1364 307 0 1670 139.2 1. Alvernik,Jens SJSU SR 9 18 25 72.0 2.00 5. Rouse,Robbie FS JR 13 1549 228 0 0 1777 136.7 2. Nelson,Matt TECH JR 13 15 21 71.4 1.15 6. Turbin,Robert USU JR 13 1517 171 0 0 1688 129.8 3. Farquhar,Trey UI JR 12 10 15 66.7 0.83 7. Turner,Kenny NMSU JR 13 1074 514 0 16 1604 123.4 4. Goessling,Kevin FS SR 13 10 17 58.8 0.77 8. Williams,Kerwynn USU JR 13 542 63 98 817 1520 116.9 5. Stampler,Tyler NMSU JR 13 7 12 58.3 0.54 9. Patton,Quinton TECH JR 13 42 1202 27 98 1369 105.3 6. Thompson,Josh USU SO 13 6 10 60.0 0.46 10. McCarty,Princeton UI SR 12 705 109 0 434 1248 104.0 7. Chun,Kenton UH SR 10 4 4 100.0 0.40 8. Hadden,Tyler UH FR 13 5 10 50.0 0.38 PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 9. Hurst,Jake NEV SR 12 3 4 75.0 0.25 1. Lantrip,Tyler NEV SR 11 179 110 6 61.5 1553 10 146.1 10. Waid,Harrison SJSU SO 12 2 5 40.0 0.17 2. Carr,Derek FS SO 13 446 279 9 62.6 3544 26 144.5 3. Fajardo,Cody NEV FR 10 218 150 6 68.8 1707 6 138.2 4. Keeton,Chuckie USU FR 11 174 106 2 60.9 1200 11 137.4 5. Moniz,Bryant UH JR 10 397 248 5 62.5 2733 22 136.1 6. Faulkner,Matt SJSU SR 11 422 274 13 64.9 3149 13 131.6 7. Isham,Nick TECH FR 10 257 155 7 60.3 1457 8 112.8 8. Reader,Brian UI SR 11 354 192 12 54.2 1974 10 103.6

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TACKLES Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Lg Int/G 1. Wagner,Bobby USU SR 13 LB 67 80 147 11.3 4.0 1. Coleman,Donyae NMSU SR 12 6 14 0 15 0.50 2. Coleman,Donyae NMSU SR 12 DB 70 63 133 11.1 0.0 2. Frey,Isaiah NEV SR 13 5 34 0 18 0.38 3. Cole,Adrien TECH SR 13 LB 79 49 128 9.8 2.0 3. Orth,James SJSU JR 12 4 50 0 25 0.33 4. Robinson,Tre`Shawn UI SR 12 LB 59 58 117 9.8 2.0 Giles,Quinn TECH JR 12 4 0 0 0 0.33 5. Walker,Gary UI JR 12 S 67 42 109 9.1 1.0 5. Dudley,Jay TECH SR 13 4 94 2 53 0.31 6. Smith,Keith SJSU SO 12 LB 50 54 104 8.7 0.0 Wooten,Khalid NEV JR 13 4 31 0 22 0.31 7. Brown,Aaron UH SR 12 LB 70 33 103 8.6 4.5 7. Thompson,Peyton SJSU SR 11 3 8 0 5 0.27 8. Paredes,Corey UH SR 13 LB 58 49 107 8.2 0.5 8. Ashley,Quin UI SR 12 3 105 1 78 0.25 9. Dudley,Jay TECH SR 13 LB 55 47 102 7.8 0.0 Clark,Dave TECH JR 12 3 26 0 25 0.25 Marshall,Brandon NEV SR 13 LB 49 53 102 7.8 2.0 Brown,Aaron UH SR 12 3 17 0 17 0.25 11. Scheidt,Conrad UI JR 12 LB 42 51 93 7.8 2.0 12. Johnson,J.M. NEV SR 13 LB 54 46 100 7.7 1.5 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G Gallagher,Kyle USU SR 13 LB 45 55 100 7.7 1.5 1. Robinson,Tre`Shawn UI SR 12 4 0.33 14. Bradley,Ben NMSU SR 13 DB 50 44 94 7.2 0.0 2. Smith,Keith SJSU SO 12 3 0.25 15. Johnson,Jamel TECH JR 13 DB 54 34 88 6.8 0.0 Coleman,Donyae NMSU SR 12 3 0.25 16. Ihenacho,Duke SJSU SR 11 S 40 33 73 6.6 0.0 Scheidt,Conrad UI JR 12 3 0.25 17. Brady,McKade USU JR 13 CB 41 45 86 6.6 0.0 5. Hardy-Tuliau,John UH SO 13 3 0.23 18. Brown,Travis FS JR 13 LB 57 28 85 6.5 3.0 Aoelua,Boyblue NMSU SR 13 LB 26 59 85 6.5 1.0 Laurel,Art UH SO 13 3 0.23 20. Ashley,Quin UI SR 12 S 42 36 78 6.5 0.0 Paredes,Corey UH SR 13 3 0.23 Orth,James SJSU JR 12 S 44 34 78 6.5 0.0 Harrell,Logan FS SR 13 3 0.23 22. Niumatalolo,David NMSU SR 13 DL 31 53 84 6.5 6.5 Clay,Charles UH SO 13 3 0.23 23. Dennis,Terrance FS JR 11 DB 42 29 71 6.5 0.0 Wooten,Khalid NEV JR 13 3 0.23 24. Williams,Duke NEV JR 13 DB 58 25 83 6.4 0.0 25. Johnson,Travis SJSU JR 12 DE 36 37 73 6.1 9.5 FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G 26. Festejo,Pompey SJSU SR 12 LB 28 44 72 6.0 1.0 1. Coleman,Donyae NMSU SR 12 3 0.25 27. Boyd,Chad TECH JR 13 DB 40 36 76 5.8 0.0 Brown,Aaron UH SR 12 3 0.25 28. Viney,Courtney NMSU SR 13 DB 54 21 75 5.8 0.0 3. Crowe,Javontay TECH JR 10 2 0.20 29. Toomer,Korey UI SR 12 LB 38 30 68 5.7 4.0 4. Ihenacho,Duke SJSU SR 11 2 0.18 30. Hardy-Tuliau,John UH SO 13 CB 58 15 73 5.6 1.0 5. Raciti,Travis SJSU FR 12 2 0.17 Lawson,Nevin USU SO 13 CB 56 17 73 5.6 0.0 Goodman,Justin TECH SR 12 2 0.17 Wooten,Khalid NEV JR 13 DB 65 8 73 5.6 0.0 Buhagiar,Vince SJSU SO 12 2 0.17 33. Harrell,Logan FS SR 13 DL 40 31 71 5.5 6.0 Grymes,Aaron UI JR 12 2 0.17 Bonilla,Bryan NMSU SO 13 LB 23 48 71 5.5 0.5 Marah,Mohamed SJSU SR 12 2 0.17 35. Tuipulotu,Tiuke SJSU SR 12 LB 35 30 65 5.4 1.0 10. Niumatalolo,David NMSU SR 13 2 0.15 36. Green,Jonte NMSU SR 13 DB 50 20 70 5.4 0.0 37. Roy,Brett NEV SR 13 DL 37 29 66 5.1 10.0 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 38. Knox,Kyle FS SR 11 LB 33 22 55 5.0 1.0 1. Frey,Isaiah NEV SR 13 16 5 21 1.62 39. Carter,Terry TECH SR 13 DB 41 20 61 4.7 0.0 2. Green,Jonte NMSU SR 13 14 2 16 1.23 Laurel,Art UH SO 13 LB 44 17 61 4.7 9.0 Jones,L.J. FS SO 13 13 3 16 1.23 41. Thompson,Peyton SJSU SR 11 CB 34 17 51 4.6 1.0 4. Coleman,Donyae NMSU SR 12 7 6 13 1.08 42. Torres,Richard UH JR 13 S 46 14 60 4.6 0.0 5. Hardy-Tuliau,John UH SO 13 11 3 14 1.08 43. Grymes,Aaron UI JR 12 CB 42 13 55 4.6 0.0 6. Hopkins,Tank UH SR 13 12 1 13 1.00 44. Johnson,Marlon NEV JR 12 DB 34 20 54 4.5 0.0 7. Carter,Terry TECH SR 13 11 1 12 0.92 45. Jones,L.J. FS SO 13 DB 44 12 56 4.3 0.0 46. Buhagiar,Vince SJSU SO 12 LB 22 28 50 4.2 0.5 Robertson,Jumanne USU JR 13 12 0 12 0.92 47. Fils,Pierre NMSU SR 13 DL 24 30 54 4.2 3.0 Edwards,Mike UH SO 13 11 1 12 0.92 48. Burnett,Kaelin NEV SR 13 DE 20 31 51 3.9 5.0 10. Lawson,Nevin USU SO 13 10 1 11 0.85 49. Mauga,Homer UI SR 12 LB 25 22 47 3.9 1.0 50. Falemalu,Paipai UH JR 13 DL 26 24 50 3.8 4.5

SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. Johnson,Travis SJSU JR 12 DE 9 1 49 9.5 0.79 2. Roy,Brett NEV SR 13 DL 10 0 36 10.0 0.77 3. Laurel,Art UH SO 13 LB 9 0 61 9.0 0.69 4. Lacey,Christian TECH SR 13 DL 8 1 47 8.5 0.65 5. Broha,Matt TECH SR 13 DL 5 5 49 7.5 0.58 6. Niumatalolo,David NMSU SR 13 DL 6 1 26 6.5 0.50 7. Harrell,Logan FS SR 13 DL 5 2 63 6.0 0.46 8. Koskan,Levi USU SR 12 DE 5 1 47 5.5 0.46 9. Burnett,Kaelin NEV SR 13 DE 5 0 22 5.0 0.38 10. Brown,Aaron UH SR 12 LB 4 1 46 4.5 0.38

TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. Roy,Brett NEV SR 13 DL 16 5 57 18.5 1.42 2. Harrell,Logan FS SR 13 DL 15 4 100 17.0 1.31 3. Johnson,Travis SJSU JR 12 DE 12 7 69 15.5 1.29 4. Laurel,Art UH SO 13 LB 14 1 80 14.5 1.12 5. Brown,Aaron UH SR 12 LB 12 2 61 13.0 1.08 6. Cole,Adrien TECH SR 13 LB 11 4 49 13.0 1.00 7. Niumatalolo,David NMSU SR 13 DL 10 5 39 12.5 0.96 8. Wagner,Bobby USU SR 13 LB 9 5 41 11.5 0.88 9. Toomer,Korey UI SR 12 LB 9 3 37 10.5 0.88 10. Lacey,Christian TECH SR 13 DL 10 2 57 11.0 0.85

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Completions Percentage Consecutive Attempts Without An Interception Game: Season: 182, Colt Brennan, 2006 (during six pASSing (min. 15) 94.1%, Jason Whieldon vs. Army, Nov. 22, games from Sept. 30 to Nov. 4) 2003 (16 of 17) Career: 200, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (during five (min. 20) 83.3%, Tim Carey vs. Cal State Northridge, games from Dec. 25, 2003, to Oct. 9, 2004) individuAl Sept. 6, 1997 (25 of 30) Attempts (min. 30) 85.0%, Colt Brennan vs. N. Colorado, Yards Quarter: 30, Timmy Chang vs. San Jose State, Oct. Sept. 1, 2007 (34 of 40) Quarter: 282, Dan Robinson vs. Navy, Nov. 20, 28, 2000 (2nd - comp. 12) (min. 40) 84.0%, Colt Brennan vs. Washington, Dec. 1999 (2nd - 15 of 26) Half: 45, Timmy Chang vs. San Jose State, Oct. 1, 2007 (42 of 50) Half: 424, Bryant Moniz vs. UC Davis, Sept. 28, 2000 (1st - comp. 20) Season: 24, 2011 (1st - 30 of 40) Game: 75, Colt Brennan at San Jose State, Oct. (min. 150) 72.6%, Colt Brennan, 2006 (406 of 559) Game: 560, Bryant Moniz vs. San Jose State, Nov. 12, 2007 (comp. 45) (min. 200) 72.6%, Colt Brennan, 2006 (406 of 559) 20, 2010 (32 of 42) Season: 624, Timmy Chang, 2002 (comp. 349) Career: Two Consecutive Games: Career: 2,436, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (comp. 1,388) (min. 300) 70.3%, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (1,115 of 1,584) 1,048, (505 vs. Air Force, Nov. 24; 543 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001) Completions Interceptions Three Consecutive Games: Quarter: 19, Colt Brennan vs. N. Colorado, Sept. 1, Game: 5, Inoke Funaki at Boise State, Oct. 07, 1,548, Nick Rolovich (500 vs. Miami- 2007 (1st- att. 21) 2008 (att 34); Timmy Chang at Rice, Oct. 21, Ohio, Nov. 17; 505 vs. Air Force, Nov. 24; Half: 34, Colt Brennan vs. N. Colorado, Sept. 1, 2000 (att. 48); Colt Brennan at Idaho, Sept. 543 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001) 2007 (1st - att. 40) 29, 2007 (att. 49); Inoke Funaki at Boise Four Consecutive Games: Game: 44, Colt Brennan at San Jose State, Oct. State, Oct. 24, 2008 (att. 34) 1,806, Nick Rolovich (258 vs. Boise State, 12, 2007 (att. 75) Season: 22, Timmy Chang, 2002 (att. 624) Nov. 10; 500 vs. Miami-Ohio, Nov. 17; Two Consecutive Games: Career: 80, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (att. 2,436) 505 vs. Air Force, Nov. 24; 543 vs. Brigham 79, Timmy Chang at UNLV (37), Sept. 19, Young, Dec. 8, 2001) and vs. Rice (42), Sept. 27, 2003 Fewest Interceptions Season: 5,549, Colt Brennan, 2006 Three Consecutive Games: Season: Two Years: 9,892, Colt Brennan, 2006-07 111, Timmy Chang at USC (32), Sept. 13; (min. 75 att.) Career: 17,072, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 at UNLV (37), Sept. 19; and vs. Rice (42), 1, Mike Stennis, 1979 (att. 92); Bernard Sept. 27, 2003 Quarles, 1981 (att. 76) Yards Per Game Four Consecutive Games: (min. 100 att.) Season: 396.4, Colt Brennan, 2006 (5,549 in 14 games) 140, Timmy Chang at UNLV (37), Sept. 19; 2, Michael Carter, 1993 (att. 179); Johnny Career: 322.1, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (17,072 in vs. Rice (42), Sept. 27; at Tulsa (21), Oct. Macon, 1995 (att. 152) 53 games) 4; and vs. Fresno State (40), Oct. 11, 2003 (min. 200 att.) Season: 406, Colt Brennan, 2006 (att. 559) 5, , 1984 (att. 295) Consecutive Games Gaining 200 Yards or More Career: 1,388, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (att. 2,436) Career: Season: 14, Colt Brennan, 2006 (Sept. 2, 2006 at (min. 300 att.) Alabama - Dec. 24, 2006 vs. Arizona State) Completions Per Game 13, Nick Rolovich, 2000-01 (att. 541) Career: 34, Colt Brennan (Sept. 3, 2005 vs. USC - Season: 29.91, Colt Brennan, 2007 (359 in 12 games) Dec. 1, 2007 vs. Washington) Career: 29.34, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (1,115 in 38 Lowest Interception Percentage games) Season: Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More (min. 100 attempts) Season: 12, Colt Brennan, 2006 (Sept. 23, 2006 vs. Consecutive Completions 1.11, Michael Carter, 1993 (2 in 179 att.) Boise State - Dec. 24, 2006 vs. Arizona State) Game: 20, Colt Brennan vs. Washington, Dec. 1, 2007 (min. 200 attempts) Career: 14, Timmy Chang (Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Two Games: 1.25, Bryant Moniz, 2011 (5 in 397 att.) Tulsa - Sept. 6, 2002 at Brigham Young); 22, Jason Whieldon vs. Army (16), Nov. 22 Career: 14, Colt Brennan (Sept. 23, 2006 vs. Boise and vs. Alabama (6), Nov. 29, 2003 (min. 250 attempts) State - Sept. 8, 2007 at La. Tech) 2.36, Bryant Moniz, 2009-11 (30 in 1,271 att.)

cOlt BrennAn gArrett gABriel dAn rOBinSOn 82 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or More Efficiency Rating teAm Season: 14, Colt Brennan, 2006 Game: Attempts Career: 47, Timmy Chang, 2000, 2002-04 (min. 15 att.) Game: 75 at San Jose State, Oct. 12, 2007 (comp. 44) 273.4, Warren Jones at Utah, Sept. 24, Season: 754, 2003 (14 games) Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More 1988 (11 of 16, 272 yards, 3 TD, 0 int.) Season: 13, Colt Brennan, 2006 Season: Completions Career: 36, Timmy Chang, 2000, 2002-04 (min. 100 att.) Game: 44 at San Jose State, Oct. 12, 2007 (att. 186.0, Colt Brennan, 2006 (559 att.) 75) 42 vs. Rice, Sept. 27, 2003 (att. 70); Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More Career: vs. Fresno State, Oct. 11, 2003 (att. 64); Season: 9, Colt Brennan, 2006 (min. 300 att.) vs. Army, Nov. 22, 2003 (att. 61) Career: 14, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 144.2, Bryant Moniz, 2009-11 (791 att.) Season: 459, 2007 (13 games)

Yards Per Attempt Touchdowns Interceptions Game: Quarter: 4, Bryant Moniz vs. UC Davis, Sept. 24, Game: 9 vs. Pacific, Dec. 16, 1949 (min. 15 att.) 2011 (1st); Nick Rolovich vs. Brigham Season: 26, 1970 (11 games) 17.0, Warren Jones at Utah, Sept. 24, 1988 Young, Dec. 8, 2001 (3rd); Timmy Chang (16 for 272) vs. Idaho, Nov. 20, 2004 (2nd); Colt Yards (min. 25 att.) Brennan vs. N. Colorado, Sept. 1, 2001 (1st) Game: 593 vs. San Jose State, Nov. 20, 2010 15.2, Garrett Gabriel vs. Brigham Young, Half: 7, Bryant Moniz vs. UC Davis, Sept. 24, Season: 6,178, 2006 (14 games) Oct. 28, 1989 (29 for 440) 2011 (1st) (min. 35 att.) Game: 8, Nick Rolovich vs. Brigham Young, Dec. Fewest Yards 13.3, Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State, Dec. 8, 2001 Game: (-8) vs. San Jose State, Nov. 30, 1957 (1 for 9) 24, 2006 (33 for 559) Season: 58, Colt Brennan, 2006 Season: 2 Years: 96, Colt Brennan, 2006-07 Yards Per Game (min. 150 att.) At Conclusion of Junior Season: Season: 441.3, 2006 (6,178 in 14) 9.9, Colt Brennan, 2006 (559 for 5,549) 93, Colt Brennan, 2005-06 (min. 200 att.) Career: 131, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 Average Gain Per Attempt 9.9, Colt Brennan, 2006 (559 for 5,549) Season: 10.0, 2006 (615 for 6,178 yards) Career: Consecutive Games Throwing A Touchdown (min. 300 att.) Season: 14, Colt Brennan (Sept. 2, 2006 at Average Gain Per Completion 8.5, Garrett Gabriel, 1987-90 (661 for 5,631) Alabama through Dec. 24, 2006 vs. Season: 16.45, 1988 (139 for 2,287 yards) Arizona State) Yards Per Completion Career: 34, Colt Brennan (Sept. 3, 2005 vs. USC Attempts Per Game Game: through Nov. 10, 2007 vs. Fresno State) Season: 53.9, 2003 (754 in 14) (min. 10 comp.) 24.7, Warren Jones at Utah, Sept. 24, 1988 Touchdown Passes In First Game Of Career Completions Per Game (11 for 272) 3, Gregg Tipton vs. Kansas, Aug. 31, 1985 Season: 35.3, 2007 (459 in 13) (min. 20 comp.) 20.0, Garrett Gabriel vs. Brigham Young, Touchdowns With Same Passer And Receiver Completion Percentage Oct. 28, 1989 (22 for 440) Season: 17, Timmy Chang to , 2004 Season: 72.2%, 2006 (444 of 615) Season: Career: 39, Colt Brennan to Davone Bess, 2005-07 (min. 100 comp.) Lowest Interception Percentage 16.67, Garrett Gabriel, 1990 (165 for 2,752) Attempts-To-Touchdown Ratio Season: 1.66, 1984 (5 of 301) Season: 9.6, Colt Brennan, 2006 (58 TD in 559 att.) Career: Career: 10.5, Jason Whieldon, 2002-03 (75 TD in Touchdown Passes (min. 175 comp) 791 att.) Season: 62, 2006 (14 games) 15.8, Garrett Gabriel, 1987-90 (356 for 5,631) (min. 300 comp) Longest Touchdown Pass Touchdowns Per Game 12.7, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (1,115 for 14,193) 95, Don Botelho to Colin Chock vs. Willamette, Oct. Season: 4.43, 2006 (62 in 14 games) 11, 1957 Pass Efficiency Rating Longest Non-Scoring Pass Season: 185.9, 2006 (5615 att., 444 comp., 12 87, Colt Brennan to Ross Dickerson at Nevada, Nov. 5, int., 6,178 yards, 62 TDs) 2005

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Yards C-a Opponent date wArriOr Fun FAct 593 35-50 San Jose State 11/20/10 559 33-42 Arizona State 12/24/06 At the conclusion of his three-year career, Colt 548 43-61 at Louisiana Tech 09/08/07 Brennan put his name on 31 NCAA passing and total offense records. In the UH record book, the 545 44-75 at San Jose State 10/12/07 All-American broke or tied 44 passing records and 543 42-61 Army 11/22/03 22 total offense records from 2005-07. 543 29-52 BYU 12/08/01 Timmy Chang, the NCAA’s all-time leader 540 45-59 Northern Colorado 09/01/07 in passing yards with 17,072, also broke or tied 14 534 33-46 at Louisiana Tech 10/18/03 other NCAA records from 2000-04. In the school 532 42-58 Louisiana Tech 10/02/10 record book, Chang currently owns or shares 20 531 40-59 New Mexico State 10/15/05 wArren JOneS passing and four total offense records. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 83 recOrdS yeArly leAderS Year Name Comp Att Yards TD tOp individuAl perFOrmAnceS 1967 Dick Hough 109 197 1,419 9 MOST PASSING YARDS - SINGLE GAME 1968 Larry Arnold 154 278 1,821 21 560 Bryant Moniz vs. San Jose State, 2010 (32 of 44) 1969 Larry Arnold 110 211 1,378 11 559 Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State, 2006 (33 of 42) 1970 Howard Gay 68 140 851 7 548 Colt Brennan at La. Tech, 2007 (43 of 61) 1971 Elroy Chong 71 156 1,041 7 545 Colt Brennan at San Jose State, 2007 (44 of 75) 1972 Mike Biscotti 54 110 772 6 543 Nick Rolovich vs. BYU, 2001 (29 of 52) 1973 Casey Ortez 103 178 1,385 10 534 Timmy Chang vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003 (33 of 46) 1974 Alex Kaloi 120 240 1,214 6 532 Bryant Moniz vs. Lousiana Tech, 2010 (42 of 58) 1975 Alex Kaloi 64 132 793 4 530 Dan Robinson vs. Navy, 1999 (37 of 63) 1976 Joe McReynolds 36 76 373 1 515 Colt Brennan vs. NMSU, 2005 (38 of 53) 1977 Jeff Duva 105 197 1,478 10 505 Nick Rolovich vs. Air Force, 2001 (30 of 46) 1978 Jeff Duva 113 208 1,463 14 500 Nick Rolovich vs. Miami-Ohio, 2001 (30 of 53) 1979 Mike Stennis 42 92 565 5 495 Colt Brennan vs. Boise State, 2007 (40 of 53) 1980 Mike Stennis 71 141 869 3 477 Greg Alexander at UNLV, 2009 (31 of 48) 1981 Tim Lyons 72 142 970 4 475 Timmy Chang vs. Houston, 2003 (26 of 42) 1982 103 188 1,350 7 462 Timmy Chang at Fresno State, 2002 (36 of 61) 1983 Raphel Cherry 170 299 2,478 18 1984 Raphel Cherry 143 295 2,055 6 MOST PASSING YARDS - SINGLE SEASON 1985 Gregg Tipton 156 288 2,130 12 5,549 Colt Brennan (406 of 559), 2006 1986 Gregg Tipton 211 377 2,645 11 5,040 Bryant Moniz (361 of 5595), 2010 1987 Warren Jones 84 168 1,326 4 4,474 Timmy Chang (349 of 624), 2002 1988 Warren Jones 138 259 2,268 19 4,343 Colt Brennan (359 of 510), 2007 1989 Garrett Gabriel 143 249 2,145 17 4,301 Colt Brennan (350 of 515), 2005 1990 Garrett Gabriel 165 320 2,752 25 4,258 Timmy Chang (358 of 602), 2004 4,199 Timmy Chang (353 of 601), 2003 1991 Michael Carter 81 205 1,172 4 3,853 Dan Robinson (288 of 556), 1999 1992 Michael Carter 51 115 787 6 3,361 Nick Rolovich (233 of 405), 2001 1993 Michael Carter 91 179 1,489 15 3,041 Timmy Chang (245 of 469), 2000 1994 John Hao 86 152 1,181 6 1995 Johnny Macon 68 152 985 6 LONGEST PASS PLAYS 1996 Glenn Freitas 129 234 1,157 8 95 Don Botelho to Colin Chock vs. Willamette, 1957* 1997 Josh Skinner 109 195 1,416 3 88 Larry Arnold to Rich Leon vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1968* 1998 Dan Robinson 163 354 2,155 11 88 Jimmy Olmos to Susumu Tanaka vs. Pacific, 1939* 1999 Dan Robinson 288 556 3,853 18 87 Colt Brennan to Ross Dickerson at Nevada, 2005 2000 Timmy Chang 245 469 3,041 19 83 Richard Furtado to George Aki vs. Utah, 1935* 2001 Nick Rolovich 233 405 3,361 34 83 Gregg Tipton to Walter Murray vs. Wyoming, 1985 2002 Timmy Chang 349 624 4,474 25 83 Garrett Gabriel to Jamal Farmer vs. BYU, 1989* 2003 Timmy Chang 353 601 4,199 29 82 Greg Alexander to Malcolm Lane vs. Idaho, 2008* 2004 Timmy Chang 358 602 4,258 38 81 Tyler Graunke to Malcolm Lane at UNLV, 2007* 2005 Colt Brennan 350 515 4,301 35 81 Garrett Gabriel to Chris Roscoe vs. UTEP, 1989* 2006 Colt Brennan 406 559 5,549 58 80 Bryant Moniz to Kealoha Pilares at Colorado, 2010 2007 Colt Brennan 359 510 4,343 38 80 Nick Rolovich to Ashley Lelie vs. BYU, 2001* 2008 Greg Alexander 154 245 1,895 14 80 Dan Robinson to Attrice Brooks vs. Eastern Illinois, 1999* 2009 Bryant Moniz 182 319 2,396 14 80 Rodney Glover to Matthew Harding vs. UNLV, 1992* 2010 Bryant Moniz 361 555 5,040 39 80 Garrett Gabriel to Dane McArthur vs. Colorado St., 1987 2011 Bryant Moniz 248 397 2,733 22 * - denotes play resulted in touchdown cAreer pASSing leAderS No Player Years GP Att Com Int Pct Yds TD CPG YPG Eff 1. Timmy Chang 2000-04 53 2,436 1,388 80 .570 17,072 117 26.2 322.1 125.1 2. Colt Brennan 2005-07 38 1,584 1,115 42 .703 14,193 131 29.3 373.5 167.6 3. Bryant Moniz 2009-11 34 1,271 791 30 .622 10,169 75 23.3 299.1 144.2 4. Dan Robinson 1997-99 25 914 453 30 .496 6,038 39 18.2 241.5 112.6 5. Garrett Gabriel 1987-90 34 661 356 31 .539 5,631 47 10.5 165.6 139.5 6. Raphel Cherry 1981-84 37 680 353 24 .519 5,046 28 9.5 136.3 114.3 7. Gregg Tipton 1985-86 24 665 367 28 .552 4,775 23 15.3 199.0 118.5 8. Nick Rolovich 2000-01 14 541 296 13 .547 4,176 40 38.6 298.3 139.1 9. Warren Jones 1985-88 29 477 249 21 .522 3,885 23 8.6 134.0 127.7 10. Michael Carter 1990-93 46 521 229 16 .440 3,504 26 5.0 76.2 110.8 11. Larry Arnold 1967-69 25 512 273 23 .533 3,329 33 10.9 133.2 118.9 12. Greg Alexander 2008-09 13 395 252 9 .638 3,328 23 19.4 256.0 149.2 13. Jeff Duva 1977-78 22 405 218 17 .538 2,950 25 9.9 134.1 126.9 14. Mike Biscotti 1970-72 29 332 160 22 .482 2,161 12 5.5 74.5 101.5 15. Alex Kaloi 1973-76 26 402 198 30 .492 2,150 10 7.6 82.7 87.5 16. Bernard Quarles 1981-82 21 264 143 7 .541 1,952 11 6.8 93.0 124.7 17. Glenn Freitas 1993-96 40 342 178 20 .520 1,777 11 4.5 44.4 94.6 18. Mike Stennis 1977-80 33 275 133 12 .484 1,673 9 4.0 50.7 101.5 19. Josh Skinner 1996-99 24 267 132 17 .494 1,667 4 5.5 69.5 94.1 20. John Hao 1992-95 31 214 118 8 .551 1,642 7 3.8 53.0 122.9 timmy cHAng 84 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS

Net Yards Gained In Seven Consecutive Games 100-Yard Games 967, Travis Sims, 1992 (Utah through Wyoming) Season: 9, Travis Sims, 1992 ruSHing Career: 15, Gary Allen, 1978-81 Net Yards Gained In Eight Consecutive Games 1,068, Travis Sims, 1992 (Utah through Tulsa) 200-Yard Games individuAl Season: 1, Pete Wilson, 1950; Wilbert Haslip, Attempts Net Yards Gained In Nine Consecutive Games 1977; Gary Allen, 1979; Anthony Game: 35, Nuu Faaola vs. San Diego State, 1,193, Travis Sims, 1992 (Utah through Pittsburgh) Edgar, 1982; Jamal Farmer, 1989; Nov. 30, 1985 (150 yards); Jamal Michael Carter, 1991; Travis Sims, Farmer vs. Air Force, Dec. 9, 1989 Net Yards Gained In 10 Consecutive Games 1992; Alex Green, 2010 (242 yards) 1,253, Travis Sims, 1992 (Brigham Young through Season: 221, Michael Carter, 1991 (1,092 yards) Pittsburgh) Consecutive 100-Yard Games Career: 647, Gary Allen, 1978-81 (3,451 yards) Season: 4, Gary Allen, 1979 (began Oct. 13 vs. Net Yards Gained In Two Consecutive Seasons Santa Clara, ended Nov. 3 vs. Temple); Attempts Per Game 1,924, Gary Allen (1,040 in ‘79, 884 in ‘80) Norris Birdsong, 1975 (began Oct. 4 Season: 19.4, Gary Allen, 1981 (194 in 10 vs. Rutgers, ended Nov. 1 vs. Cal State games) Net Yards Gained In Three Consecutive Seasons Fullerton); Larry Sherrer, 1971 (began Career: 15.1, Norris Birdsong, 1975-76 (317 in 2,930, Gary Allen (1,040 in ‘79, 884 in ‘80, 1,006 in ‘81) Oct. 9 vs. Cal State-LA, ended Oct. 30 21 games) vs. UC Santa Barbara) Net Yards Per Game Net Yards Gained Season: 124.8, Travis Sims, 1992 (1,498 in 12 Consecutive Carries Quarter: 123, Alex Green vs. New Mexico State, games) Game: 7, Coyle Permetter vs. Colorado State, Nov. 22, 2010 (2nd - 4 rushes) Career: 83.6, Larry Sherrer, 1968-71 (2,174 in Nov. 2, 1985 Half: 190, Anthony Edgar vs. Air Force, 26 games) Nov. 27, 1982 Fewest Rushes, Gained 100 Yards Or More Game: 327, Alex Green vs. New Mexico State, Net Yards Gained By A Freshman Game: 2, Brian Gordon at Brigham Young, Nov. 22, 2010 Game: 242, Jamal Farmer vs. Air Force, Dec. Sept. 11, 1993 (100 yards) Season: 1,498, Travis Sims, 1992 (220 att, 12 9, 1989 (35 rushes) games) Season: 986, Jamal Farmer, 1989 (199 rushes) Net Yards Gained By Two Players Career: 3,451, Gary Allen, 1978-81 (647 rushes) Game: 371, Pete Wilson (270) and Jimmy Net Yards Gained By A Sophomore Asato (101) vs. Brigham Young, Nov. Net Yards Gained In Two Consecutive Games Game: 214, Michael Carter at Wyoming, Aug. 17, 1950 463, Alex Green, 2010 (327 vs. New Mexico State, 31, 1991 (33 rushes) Season: 2,038, Travis Sims (1,498) and Michael 136 vs. UNLV) Season: 1,092, Michael Carter, 1991 (221 rushes) Carter (540), 1992

Net Yards Gained In Three Consecutive Games Net Yards Gained By A Junior Net Yards Gained In First Game Of Career 535, Larry Sherrer, 1971 (159 vs. Cal State-LA, 196 Game: 221, Wilbert Haslip vs. Idaho, Sept. 103, Mike Vierra vs. Texas A&I, Sept. 13, 1975 vs. Santa Clara, 180 vs. New Mexico Highlands) 24, 1977 (22 rushes) Season: 1,146, Albert Holmes, 1972 (199 rushes) Net Yards Gained In Opening Game Of Season Net Yards Gained In Four Consecutive Games 214, Michael Carter at Wyoming, Aug. 31, 1991 664, Larry Sherrer, 1971 (159 vs. Cal State-LA, 196 Net Yards Gained By A Senior vs. Santa Clara, 180 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 129 Game: 327, Alex Green vs. New Mexico State, Net Yards Gained Against One Opponent vs. UC Santa Barbara) Nov. 22, 2010 Career: 454, Larry Sherrer vs. Santa Clara, Season: 1,498, Travis Sims, 1992 (220 rushes) 1969-71 (44 rushes) Net Yards Gained In Five Consecutive Games 755, Travis Sims, 1992 (Utah through Colorado State) Net Yards Gained By A Quarterback Game: 214, Michael Carter at Wyoming, Aug. Net Yards Gained In Six Consecutive Games 31, 1991 (33 rushes) 852, Alex Green, 2010 (Utah State through UNLV) Season: 1,092, Michael Carter, 1991 (221 rushes) Career: 2,528, Michael Carter, 1990-93 (557 rushes)

trAviS SimS cHArleS tHArp Alex green 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 85 recOrdS 50-Yard Rushes teAm Game: 2, Alex Green at New Mexico State, Most Rushes tOp individuAl Nov. 22, 2010 (62 & 71); Anthony Game: 84 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona, Dec. 25, 1922 Edgar vs. Air Force, Nov. 27, 1982 Season: 630, 1992 (3,522 yards) perFOrmAnceS (69 & 70, both TDs); Gary Allen vs. Temple, Nov. 3, 1979 (77 & 55, both TDs) Most Yards Gained MOST RUSHING YARDS - SINGLE GAME Season: 5, Gary Allen, 1979 Game: 489 vs. Lewis & Clark, Sept. 21, 1957 327 Alex Green at New Mexico St., 2010 (19 att.) Career: 8, Gary Allen, 1978-81 Season: 3,519, 1992 (12 games) 270 Pete Wilson vs. BYU, 1950 Average Gain Per Rush 242 Anthony Edgar vs. Air Force, 1982 (22 att.) Most Yards Gained Per Game 242 Jamal Farmer vs. Air Force, 1989 (35 att.) Game: (min. 15 rushes) Season: 293.3, 1992 (3,519 in 12) 17.2, Alex Green vs. New Mexico St., 221 Wilbert Haslip vs. Idaho, 1977 (22 att.) Nov. 22, 2010 (19 for 327) Highest Average Gain Per Rush 214 Michael Carter at Wyoming, 1991 (33 att.) (min. 20 rushes) Season: 5.6, 1992 (631 rushes for 3,522 yards) 202 Travis Sims at UTEP, 1992 (28 att.) 10.0, Wilbert Haslip vs. Idaho, Sept. 202 Gary Allen vs. UTEP, 1979 (24 att.) 24, 1977 (22 for 221) Most Rushes Per Game 196 Larry Sherrer vs. Santa Clara, 1971 (22 att.) (min. 30 rushes) Season: 56.1, 1981 (617 in 11 games) 6.5, Michael Carter at Wyoming, 194 Walter Briggs vs. New Mexico, 1987 (33 att.) 189 Gary Allen vs. San Diego State, 1981 (32 att.) Aug. 31, 1991 (33 for 214) Most Touchdowns Rushing Per Game Season: (min. 150 rushes) Season: 2.9, 1969 (29 in 10 games) 6.8, Travis Sims, 1992 (220 for 1,498) MOST RUSHING YARDS - SINGLE SEASON Career: (min. 300 rushes) 1,498 Travis Sims (220 carries), 1992 6.3, Travis Sims, 1989-92 (367 for 2313) 1,199 Alex Green (146 carries), 2010 1,146 Albert Holmes (199 carries), 1972 Touchdowns Game: 5, Heikoti Fakava vs. Yale, Oct. 3, 1987 1,129 Larry Sherrer (204 carries), 1971 Season: 18, Jamal Farmer, 1989; Alex 1,092 Michael Carter (221 carries), 1991 Green, 2010 1,064 Nuu Faaola (203 carries), 1985 Career: 39, Michael Carter, 1990-93 1,040 Gary Allen (162 carries), 1979 1,006 Gary Allen (194 carries), 1981 Longest Touchdown Rush 990 Nate Ilaoa (131 carries), 2006 87, Skippy Dyer vs. Fresno St., Nov. 26, 1955 986 Jamal Farmer (199 carries), 1989 Longest Non-Scoring Rush 76, Joe Kaulukukui vs. Denver, Nov. 12, 1938 LONGEST RUN PLAYS 87 Skippy Dyer vs. Fresno State, 1955* 1,000-Yard Seasons tOp teAm perFOrmAnceS 86 Emory Holmes vs. Cal State-LA, 1968* 2, Gary Allen, 1979, 1981 85 Michael Carter vs. Air Force, 1991* Yards att Opponent date 84 James Asato vs. Denver, 1949* wArriOr Fun FAct 489 NA Lewis & Clark 09/21/57 84 Gary Allen vs. Colorado State, 1981* 454 53 at BYU 09/11/93 82 Larry Sherrer vs. Santa Clara, 1971* More than 30 years since he first put on a UH uni- 453 76 at New Mexico 10/10/87 82 Anthony Edgar vs. UTEP, 1981* form, Gary Allen still owns 12 school records, 81 Ben Holokai vs. Humboldt State, 1957* including career rushing yards (3,451). His total 447 66 at UTEP 10/31/92 is nearly 1,000 yards more than Michael Carter 440 63 Tulsa 11/28/92 81 John West at Fresno State, 2002* (2,528), who incidentally played quarterback during 439 63 UNLV 10/31/81 79 Emory Holmes vs. Cal Western, 1967* a time in which UH used the run-oriented Triple 436 55 at UNLV 09/30/95 Option offense. Carter owns the school record for 424 59 Colorado State 11/28/81 * - denotes play resulted in touchdown most rushing touchdowns with 39. Allen led the 422 64 at Wyoming 08/31/91 team in rushing for four straight years and owns the 419 74 Cal State Fullerton 09/30/78 school-record 15, 100-plus yard games.

nuu FAAOlA pete wilSOn nAte ilAOA 86 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS yeArly leAderS Year Name Rush Yards Avg TD 1967 Larry Cook 100 362 3.6 3 1968 Emory Holmes 139 714 5.1 5 1969 Bill Massey 144 840 5.8 11 1970 Larry Sherrer 106 722 6.6 9 1971 Larry Sherrer 204 1,129 5.5 16 1972 Albert Holmes 199 1,146 5.8 12 1973 Albert Holmes 166 715 4.3 6 1974 Regis Grice 115 472 4.1 2 1975 Norris Birdsong 165 731 4.4 6 1976 Wilbert Haslip 139 730 5.4 2 1977 Wilbert Haslip 134 698 5.2 3 1978 Gary Allen 98 521 5.3 1 1979 Gary Allen 162 1,040 6.4 8 1980 Gary Allen 193 884 4.6 2 1981 Gary Allen 194 1,006 5.2 8 1982 Anthony Edgar 201 900 4.5 7 1983 Dino Babers 76 295 3.9 3 1984 Raphel Cherry 168 424 2.5 3 1985 Nuu Faaola 203 1,064 5.2 10 1986 Danny Crowell 164 724 4.4 6 1987 Heikoti Fakava 163 792 4.9 16 lArry SHerrer 1988 Heikoti Fakava 194 860 4.4 12 1989 Jamal Farmer 199 986 5.0 18 1990 Jamal Farmer 159 664 4.2 9 1991 Michael Carter 221 1,092 4.9 16 1992 Travis Sims 220 1,498 6.8 9 1993 Calvin Melvin 139 831 6.0 3 1994 Tupu Alualu 129 638 4.9 3 1995 Brett Washington 90 574 6.4 2 1996 Carlos Shaw 99 394 4.0 2 1997 Charles Tharp 195 796 4.1 7 1998 Charles Tharp 146 679 4.7 2 1999 Avion Weaver 114 645 5.7 4 2000 James Fenderson 113 651 5.8 7 2001 Mike Bass 108 558 5.2 3 2002 John West 59 451 7.6 5 2003 John West 64 422 6.6 4 2004 Michael Brewster 113 722 6.4 6 2005 Nate Ilaoa 85 643 7.6 6 2006 Nate Ilaoa 131 990 7.6 13 2007 Kealoha Pilares 68 388 5.7 3 2008 Daniel Libre 99 443 4.5 6 2009 Leon Wright-Jackson 74 554 7.5 7 2010 Alex Green 146 1,199 8.2 18 nOlle SmitH 2011 Joey Iosefa 110 548 5.0 7 cAreer ruSHing leAderS No Player Years GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD YPG 1. Gary Allen 1978-81 43 647 3,654 203 3,451 5.3 19 80.3 2. Michael Carter 1990-93 46 557 3,046 518 2,528 4.5 39 55.0 3. Travis Sims 1989-92 38 367 2,319 8 2,311 6.3 14 60.8 4. Larry Sherrer 1969-71 26 373 2,290 116 2,174 5.8 26 83.6 5. Jamal Farmer 1988-91 27 440 2,163 39 2,124 4.8 31 78.7 6. Heikoti Fakava 1985-88 47 455 2,137 26 2,111 4.6 31 44.9 7. Wilbert Haslip 1975-78 37 421 2,124 51 2,073 4.9 11 56.0 8. Albert Holmes 1971-73 29 381 2,086 145 1,941 5.1 18 66.9 9. Bill Massey 1968-70 35 298 1,853 74 1,779 6.2 17 59.3 10. Nate Ilaoa 2002-03, ’05-06 37 222 1,719 30 1,689 7.6 20 45.6 11. Alex Green 2009-10 27 232 1,711 59 1,652 7.1 20 61.2 12. George Bell 1977-79 42 380 1,686 45 1,641 4.3 14 39.1 13. Anthony Edgar 1981-82 21 319 1,622 77 1,545 4.8 16 73.6 14. David Toloumu 1978-81 43 315 1,620 110 1,510 4.8 17 35.1 15. Nuu Faaola 1982-85 32 304 1,521 34 1,487 4.9 12 46.5 16. Charles Tharp 1997-98 24 341 1,572 97 1,475 4.3 9 61.5 17. Tupu Alualu 1993-95 35 282 1,484 18 1,466 5.2 10 41.9 18. Norris Birdsong 1975-76 21 317 1,330 57 1,273 4.0 13 60.6 19. Michael Brewster 2001-04 36 183 1,274 57 1,217 6.7 11 33.8 20. Mike Bass 2001-04 35 215 1,226 45 1,181 5.5 7 33.7 gAry Allen 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 87 recOrdS

Most Fumbles By Both Teams tOtAl OFFenSe Game: 14, Brigham Young (9) and UH (5), Dec. 8, 2001 individuAl Career: 886, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (passed 131, Most Fumbles Lost Plays rushed 15, 5 two-point conv.) Game: 8 vs. Fresno State, Nov. 22, 1957 Game: 90, Colt Brennan at San Jose State, Oct. 12, Season: 27, 1975 (fumbled 55) 2007 (544 yards, 5 TDs) Points Responsible For Per Game Season: 663, Timmy Chang, 2002 (4,457 yards) Season: 27.4, Colt Brennan, 2006 (passed 58, rushed Most Fumbles Lost By Both Teams Career: 2,587, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (16,910 yards) 5, 3 two-point conv.) Game: 12, Fresno State (4) and UH (8), Nov. 22, 1957 2 Years: 25.3, Colt Brennan, 2006-07 (passed 96, Yards Gained rushed 13, 3 two-point conv.) Fewest Fumbles Game: 581, Bryant Moniz vs. Louisiana Tech, Oct. 2, Career: 23.3, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (passed 131, Season: 14, 1968 (lost 6 in 9 games) 2010 (49 rushing, 532 passing) rushed 15, 5 two-point conv.) Season: 5,915, Colt Brennan, 2006 (366 rushing, Fewest Fumbles Lost Per Game 5,549 passing) Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More Season: 0.6, 1981 (lost 7 in 11 games) 2 Years: 10,370, Colt Brennan, 2005-06 (520 rushing, Season: 14, Colt Brennan, 2006 9,850 passing) Career: 32, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 Most Consecutive Games Without Losing A Fumble Career: 16,910, Timmy Chang, 2000-04 (-162 rushing, Season: 7, 1981 17,072 passing) Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More Season: 14, Colt Brennan, 2006 Most Penalties Against Yards Gained Per Game Career: 25, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 Game: 17 vs. Rutgers, Nov. 30, 1974 (185 yards); Season: 422.5, Colt Brennan, 2006 (5,915 in 14) vs. Long Beach State, Sept. 21, 1985 (136 Career: 387.9, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (14,740 in 38) Consecutive Games Gaining 400 Yards or More yards) Season: 6, Colt Brennan, 2006 Season: 9.7, 2000 (116 in 12 games for 830 yards) Average Gain Per Play Career: 8, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 Game: 14.3, Bryant Moniz vs. Charleston Southern, Most Penalties By Both Teams Sept. 25, 2010 (29 for 415) teAm Game: 32, at San Jose State (16 for 201) and UH Season: 9.2, Colt Brennan, 2006 (645 for 5,915) Most Plays (16 for 197), Nov. 6, 1999 Career: (min. 3,000 yards) 7.66, Colt Brennan, Game: 101 at San Jose State, Oct. 12, 2007 2005-07 (1,851 for 14,193) Season: 77.7, 1974 (855 in 11) Fewest Penalties Per Game Season: 4.0, 1969 (40 in 10 games for 430 yards) Touchdowns Responsible For Most Yards Gained Game: 8, Nick Rolovich vs. Brigham Young, Dec. Game: 741 vs. Army, Nov. 22, 2003 (198 rushing, Most Yards Penalized 8, 2001 (passed 8) 543 passing) Game: 205 vs. Portland State, Oct. 22, 1977 (14 Season: 63, Colt Brennan, 2006 (passed 58, rushed 5) Season: 7,829, 2006 (14 games) penalties) 2 Years: 109, Colt Brennan, 2006-07 (passed 96, Season: 96.8, 1977 (1,065 in 11 games, 94 penalties) rushed 13) Fewest Yards Gained Career: 146, Colt Brennan, 2005-07 (passed 131, Game: 57 vs. Utah, Oct. 4, 1947 (57 rushing, 0 passing) Most Yards Penalized By Both Teams rushed 15) Game: 398, at San Jose State (201) and UH Yards Gained Per Game (197), Nov. 6, 1999 (32 penalties) Points Responsible For Season: 559.2, 2006 (7,828 in 14) Game: 48, Nick Rolovich vs. Brigham Young, Fewest Yards Penalized Per Game Dec. 8, 2001 (passed 8) Average Gain Per Play Season: 43.0, 1969 (430 in 10 games, 40 penalties) Season: 384, Colt Brennan, 2006 (passed 58, Season: 8.6, 2006 (913 plays, 7,829 yards) rushed 5, 3 two-point conv.) 2 Years: 660, Colt Brennan, 2006-07 (passed 96, Touchdowns Rushing, Passing tOp teAm perFOrmAnceS rushed 13, 3 two-point conv.) Season: 84, 2006 (22 rushing, 62 passing) YaRds pass/Rush Opponent date Touchdowns Rushing, Passing Per Game 741 543/198 Army 11/22/03 Season: 6.0, 2006 (84 in 14) 697 337/360 Utah State 11/07/09 Most First Downs 680 559/121 Arizona State 12/24/06 Game: 38 vs. Army, Nov. 22, 2003 674 520/154 Nevada 10/12/02 Season: 26.0, 2006 (365 in 14) 667 359/308 BYU 12/01/90 653 434/219 Purdue 11/25/06 Fewest First Downs 647 532/115 Louisiana Tech 10/02/10 Game: 2 vs. Utah, Oct. 4, 1947 646 543/103 BYU 12/08/01 642 343/299 UNLV 10/24/92 Most First Downs By Rushing Game: 23 vs. Cal State Fullerton, Sept. 30, 1978; 641 527/114 Houston 12/24/03 vs. New Mexico, Oct. 10, 1987 638 534/104 at La. Tech 10/18/03 Season: 15.08, 1992 (181 in 12)

Most First Downs By Passing Game: 27, 2x at San Jose State, Oct. 12, 2007; vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 1, 2007 Season: 20.4, 2007 (266 in 13)

Most Fumbles Game: 9 vs. Santa Clara, Oct. 25, 1975 Alex KAlOi Season: 55, 1975 (lost 27) 88 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS yeArly leAderS Year Name Plays Yards TD 1967 Dick Hough 279 1,624 9 1968 Larry Arnold 326 1,790 21 1969 Larry Arnold 242 1,276 11 1970 Howard Gay 175 823 7 1971 Larry Sherrer 204 1,129 16 1972 Albert Holmes 199 1,146 12 1973 Casey Ortez 228 1,270 10 1974 Alex Kaloi 344 1,445 6 1975 Alex Kaloi 260 1,127 4 1976 Wilbert Haslip 140 748 2 1977 Jeff Duva 268 1,557 11 1978 Jeff Duva 289 1,556 16 1979 Gary Allen 164 1,071 8 1980 Mike Stennis 217 1,070 8 1981 Gary Allen 197 1,011 9 1982 Bernard Quarles 295 1,695 12 1983 Raphel Cherry 446 2,744 26 1984 Raphel Cherry 463 2,479 3 1985 Gregg Tipton 380 2,068 3 1986 Gregg Tipton 452 2,548 1 cOlt BrennAn 1987 Warren Jones 255 1,519 6 1988 Warren Jones 460 2,937 8 1989 Garrett Gabriel 352 2,391 22 1990 Garrett Gabriel 412 2,872 28 1991 Michael Carter 426 2,264 20 1992 Travis Sims 220 1,498 9 1993 Michael Carter 333 2,137 26 1994 John Hao 210 1,293 8 1995 Johnny Macon 259 1,363 12 1996 Glenn Freitas 349 1,509 11 1997 Josh Skinner 253 1,385 5 1998 Dan Robinson 438 2,128 13 1999 Dan Robinson 616 3,762 32 2000 Timmy Chang 492 2,992 21 2001 Nick Rolovich 454 3,365 34 2002 Timmy Chang 663 4,457 26 2003 Timmy Chang 644 4,139 30 2004 Timmy Chang 639 4,258 40 2005 Colt Brennan 614 4,455 37 2006 Colt Brennan 645 5,915 63 2007 Colt Brennan 592 4,368 46 2008 Greg Alexander 335 2,034 17 2009 Bryant Moniz 377 2,513 15 2010 Bryant Moniz 636 5,142 43 micHAel cArter 2011 Bryant Moniz 478 3,026 30 cAreer tOtAl OFFenSe leAderS No Player Years GP Plays Rush Pass Net TD YPP YPG 1. Timmy Chang 2000-04 53 2,587 -162 17,072 16,910 123 6.5 319.1 2. Colt Brennan 2005-07 38 1,851 547 14,193 14,740 146 7.9 387.8 3. Bryant Moniz 2009-11 34 1,491 512 10,169 10,681 88 7.2 314.1 4. Garrett Gabriel 1987-90 34 902 550 5,631 6,181 57 6.9 181.8 5. Michael Carter 1990-93 45 1,095 2,528 3,504 6,032 58 5.5 160.4 6. Raphel Cherry 1981-84 37 1,073 898 5,046 5,944 43 5.5 160.4 7. Dan Robinson 1997-99 25 1,059 -118 6,038 5,920 45 5.6 236.8 8. Warren Jones 1985-88 28 753 879 3,885 4,764 33 6.3 164.3 9. Gregg Tipton 1985-86 24 832 -159 4,775 4,616 27 5.5 192.3 10. Nick Rolovich 2000-01 14 598 25 4,176 4,201 40 7.0 300.1 11. Greg Alexander 2008-09 13 522 242 3,328 3,570 26 6.8 274.6 12. Gary Allen 1978-81 43 657 3,451 36 3,487 24 5.3 81.1 13. Jeff Duva 1977-78 22 557 163 2,950 3,113 29 5.6 141.5 14. Larry Arnold 1967-69 25 593 -228 3,329 3,101 34 5.2 124.0 15. Glenn Freitas 1993-96 40 645 1,055 1,777 2,832 31 4.4 70.8 16. Alex Kaloi 1973-76 26 647 552 2,150 2,702 17 4.2 103.9 17. Bernard Quarles 1981-82 21 415 666 1,952 2,618 18 6.3 124.7 18. Travis Sims 1990-92 38 367 2,311 0 2,311 14 6.3 60.8 19. Mike Biscotti 1970-72 29 388 -10 2,199 2,189 14 5.6 73.5 20. Larry Sherrer 1969-72 26 373 2,174 0 2,174 30 5.8 83.6 timmy cHAng 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 89 recOrdS

Two or More Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 1,000 Yards tOp individuAl receiving Season: Greg Salas (1,889) and Kealoha Pilares (1,306), 2010; Ryan Grice-Mullen (1,372), Davone Bess (1,266) and Jason perFOrmAnceS Rivers (1,174), 2007; Davone Bess individuAl MOST RECEPTIONS - SINGLE GAME Receptions (1,220) and Jason Rivers (1,178), 2006; Ryan Grice-Mullen (1,228) and Davone 18 Kealoha Pilares vs. Louisiana Tech, 2010 (217 yards) Game: 18, Kealoha Pilares vs. Louisiana Tech, Bess (1,124), 2005 Oct. 2, 2010 16 Greg Salas vs. New Mexico State, 2009 (196 yards) Season: 119, Greg Salas, 2010 (1,889) 15 Davone Bess vs. Boise State, 2007 (181 yards) Two or More Players, Same Team, Each Catching 14 Chad Owens vs. Army, 2003 (168 yards) Career: 293, Davone Bess, 2005-07 (3,610 yards) 60 Passes Or More 14 Davone Bess vs. Fresno State, 2005 (158 yards) Season: Billy Ray Stutzmann (78), Royce Pollard Receptions By A Running Back 14 Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, 2006 (308 yards) (71), Jeremiah Ostrowski (65), 2011; Season: 67, Nate Ilaoa, 2006 (837 yards) Greg Salas (119), Kealoha Pilares (88), 14 Ryan Grice-Mullen at San Jose State, 2007 (175 yards) Career: 103, Nate Ilaoa, 2006 (1,111 yards) Royce Pollard (64), 2010; Greg Salas 14 Jason Rivers at La. Tech, 2007 (176 yards) (106) and Kealoha Pilares (66), 2009; 14 Jason Rivers vs. Washington, 2007 (167 yards) Receptions Per Game Davone Bess (108), Ryan Grice-Mullen Season: 8.50, Greg Salas, 2010 (119 in 14) (106), Jason Rivers (92), and C.J. MOST RECEPTIONS - SINGLE SEASON Career: 7.51, Davone Bess, 2005-07 (293 in 39) Hawthorne (62), 2007; Davone Bess 119 Greg Salas, 2010 (1,889 yards) (96), Jason Rivers (72) and Nate Ilaoa 108 Davone Bess, 2007 (1,266 yards) Consecutive Games Catching A Pass (67), 2006 Career: 50, Jason Rivers (Sept. 13, 2003, 106 Greg Salas, 2009 (1,590 yards) through Jan. 1, 2008) Most 100-Yard Receiving Games (one team) 106 Ryan Grice-Mullen, 2007 (1,372 yards) Season: 20, Davone Bess (6), Jason Rivers (5), 102 Chad Owens, 2004 (1,290 yards) Yards Gained Ryan Grice-Mullen (4), Ross 96 Davone Bess, 2006 (1,220 yards) Game: 308, Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, Dickerson (2), Ian Sample (2), Nate 92 Jason Rivers, 2007 (1,174 yards) Dec. 24, 2006 (14 rec) Ilaoa (1); 2006 92 Justin Colbert, 2002 (1,302 yards) Season: 1,889, Greg Salas, 2010 (119 rec) 89 Davone Bess, 2005 (1,124 yards) Career: 3,919, Jason Rivers, 2003-07 (292 rec) 100-Yard Games 88 Kealoha Pilares, 2010 (1,306 yards) Season: 10, Greg Salas, 2010 Career: 19, Greg Salas, 2007-10; Davone Yards Gained By A Running Back MOST RECEIVING YARDS - SINGLE GAME Season: 837, Nate Ilaoa, 2006 (67 rec) Bess, 2005-07 308 Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, 2006 (14 rec) Career: 1,111, Nate Ilaoa, 2005-06 (103 rec) Consecutive 100-Yard Games 285 Ashley Lelie vs. Air Force, 2001 (9 rec) Yards Gained Per Game Season: 6, Greg Salas, 2010 (began Sept. 25 283 Chad Owens vs. Michigan State, 2004 (13 rec) Season: 142.8, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (1,713 yards vs. Charleston Southern, ended Nov. 262 Ashley Lelie vs. BYU, 2001 (8 rec) in 12) 6 at Boise State) 238 Britton Komine vs. Nevada, 2002 (8 rec) Career: 92.56, Davone Bess, 2005-07 (3,610 220 Dwight Carter vs. Eastern Illinois, 1999 (6 rec) 200-Yard Games in 39) 217 Kealoha Pilares vs. Louisiana Tech, 2010 (18 rec) Season: 3, Ashley Lelie, 2001 216 Royce Pollard at Louisiana Tech, 2011, (10 rec) Career: 3, Ashley Lelie, 1999-2001 Average Gain Per Reception 214 Greg Salas vs. Tulsa, 2010 (13 rec) Game: Consecutive 200-Yard Games 211 Ashley Lelie vs. Miami (OT), 2001 (6 rec) (min. 5) 35.16, Ashley Lelie vs. Miami-Ohio, Season: 3, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (Miami, OH; 208 Dwight Carter vs. Navy, 1999 (10 rec) Nov. 17, 2001 (6 for 211) Air Force; BYU) 207 Jeremiah Cockheran vs. Alabama, 2002 (9 rec) Season: 206 Allen Brown vs. Puget Sound, 1973 (9 rec) (min. 25) 22.19, Chris Roscoe, 1989 (47 for 1,043) Yards Gained In Two Consecutive Games 201 Walter Murray vs. Oklahoma, 1983 (10 rec) Career: 547, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (285 vs. Air Force; 262 vs. (min. 50) 20.97, Chris Roscoe, 1987-79 (108 BYU) for 2,265) MOST RECEIVING YARDS - SINGLE SEASON (1,000-YARD RECEIVERS) Yards Gained In Three Consecutive Games Touchdowns 758, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (211 vs. Miami (OH); 285 1,889 Greg Salas, 2010 (119 rec) Game: 4, Chad Owens vs. Northwestern, vs. Air Force; 262 vs. BYU) 1,713 Ashley Lelie, 2001 (84 rec) Nov. 27, 2004 and vs. Michigan 1,590 Greg Salas, 2009 (106 rec) State, Dec. 4, 2004; 4, Ryan Grice- 1,372 Ryan Grice-Mullen, 2007 (106 rec) Mullen vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 15, 1,306 Kealoha Pilares, 2010 (88 rec) 2005; Jason Rivers vs. Washington, 1,302 Justin Colbert, 2002 (92 rec) Dec. 1, 2007 1,290 Chad Owens, 2004 (102 rec) Season: 19, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (84 rec) 1,266 Davone Bess, 2007 (108 rec) Career: 41, Davone Bess, 2005-07 (293 rec) 1,253 Dwight Carter, 1999 (77 rec) Most Touchdowns by a Freshman 1,228 Ryan Grice-Mullen, 2005 (85 rec) Game: 4, Ryan Grice-Mullen vs. New Mexico 1,220 Davone Bess, 2006 (96 rec) State, Oct. 15, 2005 1,178 Jason Rivers, 2006 (72 rec) Season: 14, Davone Bess, 2005 (89 rec) 1,174 Jason Rivers, 2007 (92 rec) 1,134 Chad Owens, 2003 (85 rec) Longest Touchdown Reception 1,124 Davone Bess, 2005 (89 rec) 95, Colin Chock from Don Botelho vs. 1,110 Ashley Lelie, 2000 (74 rec) Willamette, Oct. 11, 1957 1,043 Chris Roscoe, 1989 (47 rec) 1,011 Royce Pollard, 2011 (71 rec) Longest Non-Scoring Reception 87, Ross Dickerson from Colt Brennan at Nevada, Nov. 5, 2005 greg SAlAS 90 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS

Year Name Rec Yards Avg/G TD yeArly leAderS 1989 Chris Roscoe 47 1,043 80.2 9 Year Name Rec Yards Avg/G TD 1990 Jeff Sydner 47 820 68.3 7 1967 Jim Schultz 60 956 95.6 7 Dane McArthur 49 696 58.0 8 1968 McKinley Reynolds 49 711 71.1 7 1991 Jeff Sydner 34 421 38.2 2 Rich Leon 51 653 65.3 6 1992 Darrick Branch 25 491 40.9 5 1969 Dave Patterson 36 435 43.5 3 1993 Brian Gordon 27 419 34.9 4 1970 Henry Sovio 29 339 30.8 0 1994 Brannon Kennedy 23 462 38.5 2 1971 Henry Sovio 36 527 47.9 2 Clint Kuboyama 27 315 26.3 2 1972 Golden Richards 23 414 59.1 5 1995 Dillan Micus 31 536 44.7 3 1973 Allen Brown 46 735 81.7 2 Eddie Klaneski 36 513 42.8 1 1974 Mel deLaura 42 482 43.8 2 1996 Dillan Micus 27 366 33.3 1 1975 Larry Jackson 12 186 16.9 3 1997 Charles Tharp 42 435 36.3 1 Mike Fletcher 12 177 16.0 0 1998 Wesley Morris 51 692 57.7 4 Mike Vierra 12 166 15.0 0 1999 Dwight Carter 77 1,253 104.4 9 1976 Mike Fletcher 23 284 25.8 2 2000 Ashley Lelie 74 1,110 92.5 11 1977 Rick Wagner 19 270 24.5 2 2001 Ashley Lelie 84 1,713 142.8 19 1978 DeWayne Jett 18 382 34.7 5 2002 Justin Colbert 92 1,302 93.0 8 Walt Little 24 293 26.6 3 2003 Chad Owens 85 1,134 103.1 9 1979 DeWayne Jett 21 271 24.6 5 2004 Chad Owens 102 1,290 99.2 17 1980 Ron Pennick 23 282 25.6 2 2005 Ryan Grice-Mullen 85 1,228 102.3 12 Gary Allen 26 257 23.3 1 Davone Bess 89 1,124 93.7 14 1981 Gary Allen 21 367 36.7 2 2006 Davone Bess 96 1,220 87.1 15 Merv Lopes 23 313 28.4 2 2007 Ryan Grice-Mullen 106 1,372 105.5 13 1982 Walter Murray 31 494 44.9 5 Davone Bess 108 1,266 97.4 12 1983 Walter Murray 44 773 70.2 7 2008 Michael Washington 62 789 56.4 6 1984 Walter Murray 37 625 56.8 1 Greg Salas 57 831 59.4 3 1985 Walter Murray 66 673 56.0 7 2009 Greg Salas 106 1,590 122.3 8 1986 David Dyas 33 562 46.8 1 2010 Greg Salas 119 1,889 134.9 14 Ron Hall 42 508 42.3 2 2011 Billy Ray Stutzmann 78 910 70.0 4 1987 Dane McArthur 24 391 32.5 2 Royce Pollard 71 1,011 84.2 8 1988 Chris Roscoe 44 859 71.5 9

cHriS rOScOe wAlter murrAy dAvOne BeSS cAreer receiving leAderS No Player Years GP Rec Yards YPR TD RPG YPG 1. Greg Salas 2007-10 49 285 4,345 15.2 26 5.8 88.7 2. Jason Rivers 2003-04, ’06-07 51 292 3,919 13.4 35 5.7 76.8 3. Davone Bess 2005-07 39 293 3,610 12.3 41 7.5 92.5 4. Ryan Grice-Mullen 2005-07 35 237 3,370 14.2 36 6.7 96.2 5. Ashley Lelie 1999-2001 36 194 3,341 17.2 32 5.4 92.8 6. Chad Owens 2001-04 44 239 3,031 12.7 29 5.4 68.9 7. Justin Colbert 1999-2002 45 212 2,905 13.7 14 4.7 64.6 8. Walter Murray 1982-85 45 178 2,865 16.1 20 3.9 63.7 9. Kealoha Pilares 2007-10 47 209 2,491 11.9 22 4.4 53.0 10. Britton Komine 2001-04 41 164 2,276 13.9 19 4.0 55.5 11. Chris Roscoe 1987-89 34 108 2,265 21.0 22 3.2 66.6 12. Channon Harris 1999-2001 36 161 2,186 13.6 17 4.1 60.7 13. Royce Pollard 2008-11 42 154 2,140 13.9 15 3.7 51.0 14. Craig Stutzmann 1998-2001 46 177 2,025 11.4 18 3.8 44.0 15. Dwight Carter 1998-99 24 117 1,820 15.6 12 4.9 75.8 16. Dane McArthur 1987-90 44 127 1,784 14.0 12 2.9 40.5 17. Jeremiah Cockheran 2002-03 24 110 1,728 15.7 14 4.6 72.0 18. Nate Ilaoa 2002-03, ’05-06 37 151 1,694 11.2 9 4.1 45.8 19. Ross Dickerson 2003-06 49 130 1,674 12.9 12 2.7 34.2 20. Darrick Branch 1989-92 47 81 1,614 20.0 13 1.7 34.3 JASOn riverS 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 91 recOrdS yeArly leAderS All-purpOSe Year Player Rush Rec PR KOR Yards 1967 Jim Schultz 0 956 0 0 956 1968 Emory Holmes 714 52 0 466 1,232 individuAl 1969 Bobby Ahu 531 87 262 541 1,421 Attempts 1970 Larry Sherrer 742 104 0 191 1,017 Season: 245, Charles Tharp, 1997 (1,423 yards) 1971 Larry Sherrer 1,129 97 24 37 1,287 Career: 731, Gary Allen, 1978-81 (4,558 yards) 1972 Albert Holmes 1,146 27 0 0 1,173 1973 Allen Brown 78 735 0 0 813 Yards 1974 Arnold Morgado 436 143 0 208 787 Game: 342, Chad Owens vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001 1975 Norris Birdsong 731 76 0 85 892 (93 pr, 249 kor) 1976 Wilbert Haslip 730 21 0 0 751 Season: 1,958, Jeff Sydner, 1990 (390 rush, 820 rec, 483 pr, 265 kor) 1977 Gerald Green 548 266 123 0 977 Career: 5,461, Chad Owens, 2000-04 (62 rush, 1,031 rec, 1,014 pr, 1,354 kor) 1978 Gary Allen 521 51 10 126 698 1979 Gary Allen 1,040 220 0 0 1,260 Yards Per Game 1980 Gary Allen 884 257 0 0 1,141 Season: 163.16, Jeff Sydner, 1990 (1958 in 12) 1981 Gary Allen 1,006 367 76 0 1,449 Career: (min. 20 Games) 124.1, Chad Owens, 2000-04 (5,461 in 44) 1982 Anthony Edgar 900 120 0 0 1,020 1983 Walter Murray 8 773 0 17 798 50-Yard Rushes (All-Purpose) 1984 Walter Murray 61 625 0 0 686 Career: 10, Gary Allen, 1978-81 1985 Nuu Faaola 1,064 179 0 0 1,243 1986 Danny Crowell 724 336 0 0 1,060 1987 Heikoti Fakava 792 186 0 0 978 tOp individuAl perFOrmAnceS 1988 Larry Khan-Smith 39 119 0 852 1,010 1989 Jamal Farmer 986 152 0 0 1,138 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS - SINGLE GAME 1990 Jeff Sydner 390 820 483 265 1,958 342 Chad Owens vs. BYU, 2001 (93 pr, 249 kor) 1991 Jeff Sydner 296 421 144 495 1,356 327 Alex Green at New Mexico State, 2010 (327 rush) 1992 Travis Sims 1,498 4 0 0 1,502 308 Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State, 2006 (308 rec) 301 Chad Owens vs. Michigan State, 2004 (283 rec, 18 pr) 1993 Brian Gordon 543 419 0 169 1,131 299 Jeff Sydner at San Diego State, 1990 (53 rush, 124 rec, 8 pr, 114 kor) 1994 Matt Harding 24 166 69 633 892 285 Ashley Lelie vs. Air Force, 2001 (285 rec) 1995 Matt Harding 1 89 11 673 774 283 Jeff Sydner vs. BYU, 1990 (34 rush, 143 rec, 5 pr, 101 kor) 1996 Carlos Shaw 394 134 0 129 657 276 Chad Owens vs. Northwestern, 2004 (155 rec, 104 pr, 17 kor) 1997 Charles Tharp 796 435 0 192 1,423 272 Jeff Sydner vs. Maine, 1990 (62 rush, 87 rec, 111 pr, 12 kor) 1998 Wesley Morris 0 692 0 476 1,168 270 Rusty Holt vs. Occidental, 1927 (90 rush, 25 kor, 120 pr, 35 int) 1999 Dwight Carter 0 1,253 0 0 1,253 2000 Ashley Lelie 0 1,023 0 0 1,023 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS - SINGLE SEASON 2001 Ashley Lelie 0 1,713 0 0 1,713 1,958 Jeff Sydner, 1990 (390 rush, 820 rec, 483 pr, 265 kor) 2002 Justin Colbert 0 1,302 7 0 1,309 1,887 Greg Salas, 2010 (1889 rec, -2 pr) 2003 Chad Owens 6 1,134 136 25 1,301 1,866 Chad Owens, 2004 (1290 rec, 531 pr, 45 kor) 2004 Chad Owens 0 1,290 531 45 1,866 1,827 Nate Ilaoa, 2006 (990 rush, 837 rec) 2005 Ryan Grice-Mullen 18 1,228 0 0 1,246 1,713 Ashley Lelie, 2001 (1713 rec) 2006 Nate Ilaoa 990 837 0 0 1,827 1,647 Greg Salas, 2009 (1590 rec, 57 pr) 2007 Davone Bess 0 1,266 175 0 1,441 1,562 Alex Green, 2010 (1,199 rec, 363 rec) 2008 Malcolm Lane 0 613 0 635 1,248 1,502 Travis Sims, 1992 (1498 rush, 4 rec) 2009 Greg Salas 0 1,590 57 0 1,647 1,449 Gary Allen, 1981 (1006 rush, 376 rec, 76 pr) 2010 Greg Salas 0 1,889 -2 0 1,887 1,441 Davone Bess, 2007 (1266 rec, 175 pr) 2011 Mike Edwards 0 0 19 1,086 1,105 cAreer All-purpOSe yArdS leAderS No Player Years GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Net YPG 1. Chad Owens 2001-04 44 62 3,031 1,014 1,354 0 5,461 124.1 2. Gary Allen 1978-81 43 3,451 895 86 126 0 4,558 106.0 3. Greg Salas 2007-10 49 0 4,345 55 0 0 4,400 89.8 4. Jeff Sydner 1989-91 35 864 1,317 895 1,061 0 4,137 118.2 5. Jason Rivers 2003-04, ‘06-’07 51 0 3,919 0 0 0 3,919 76.8 6. Davone Bess 2005-07 39 6 3,610 261 0 0 3,877 99.4 7. Nate Ilaoa 2002-03, ‘05-’06 37 1,689 1,694 0 0 0 3,383 91.4 8. Kealoha Pilares 2007-10 47 701 2,491 31 156 0 3,379 71.9 9. Ryan Grice-Mullen 2005-07 35 0 3,370 0 0 0 3,370 96.2 10. Ashley Lelie 1998-2001 36 0 3,341 0 0 0 3,341 92.8 11. Walter Murray 1982-85 45 102 2,865 0 172 0 3,139 69.7 12. Ross Dickerson 2003-06 49 38 1,674 0 1,421 0 3,133 63.9 13. Darrick Branch 1989-92 47 -14 1,614 390 1,105 0 3,095 65.8 14. Justin Colbert 1999-2002 45 -1 2,905 7 88 0 2,999 66.6 15. Matt Harding 1992-95 48 147 712 136 1,911 0 2,906 60.5 16. Dane McArthur 1987-90 44 962 1,784 0 84 0 2,830 64.3 17. David Toloumu 1978-81 43 1,510 262 57 994 0 2,823 65.7 18. Larry Sherrer 1969-71 26 2,174 305 24 268 0 2,771 106.6 19. Michael Carter 1990-93 46 2,528 16 0 0 0 2,544 55.3 JeFF Sydner 20. Heikoti Fakava 1985-88 47 2,111 408 0 0 0 2,519 54.2 92 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS yeArly leAderS punting Year Player NO YDS AVG LG 1967 Dick Hough 47 1,594 33.9 57 1968 Rich Leon 64 2,351 36.7 61 individuAl teAm 1969 John Reardon 52 1,759 33.8 48 Attempts Attempts 1970 Bob Leahy 57 2,124 37.3 61 Game: 21, Rusty Holt vs. Occidental, Nov. 24, Game: 21 vs. Occidental, Nov. 24, 1927 1971 Eddie Davis 28 958 34.2 47 1927 Season: 7.2, 1968 (65 in 9) 1972 John Masters 62 2,310 37.3 52 Season: 82, Chad Shrout, 1998 (3,173 yards) 1973 Bob Lueke 63 2,451 38.9 66 Career: 263, Chad Shrout, 1995, ’97-99 Fewest Attempts Per Game 1974 John Masters 72 2,786 38.7 71 Season: 1.2, 2006 (17 in 14) 1975 Jim Lyons 57 2,129 37.4 61 Yards 1976 Paul Dombroski 76 2,967 39.0 53 Game: 815, John Morse vs. Colorado, Jan. 1, Average 1977 Greg Cummins 63 2,623 41.6 73 1925 (16 punts) Game: (min. 5 punts) 53.8 vs. Tulane, Dec. 25, 1978 Greg Cummins 61 2,419 39.7 58 Season: 3,173 Chad Shrout, 1998 (82 punts) 2002 (5 for 269) 1979 Jim Asmus 58 2,303 39.7 56 Career: 10,849, Chad Shrout, 1995, ’97-99 Season: 43.58, 1992 (50 for 2,179 yards) 1980 Jim Asmus 61 2,373 38.9 54 1981 Frank Natividad 65 2,491 38.3 57 Average Per Attempt Net Average 1982 Frank Natividad 58 2,277 39.3 57 Game: (min. 5): 53.8, Mat McBriar vs. Tulane, Season: 40.38, 1977 (63 for 2,623 yards, 79 1983 Tom McCarthy 61 2,494 40.9 74 Dec. 25, 2002 (5 for 269) yards returned) Season: (min. 30): 46.1, Chad Shrout, 1997 (68 1984 Tom McCarthy 55 2,216 46.3 57 for 3,133) 1985 Ben Ma‘afala 60 2,298 38.3 62 Career: (min. 75): 43.5, Jason Elam, 1988- 1986 Kyle Ah Loo 61 2,301 37.7 56 92 (84 for 3,655) 1987 Kyle Ah Loo 61 2,304 37.8 64 1988 Kyle Ah Loo 48 1,954 40.7 54 Lowest Average Allowed On Returns 1989 Kyle Ah Loo 36 1,537 42.7 61 Season: (min. 30 punts): 1.7, Alex 1990 Winston Haynes 44 1,570 35.7 54 Dunnachie, 2009 (15 yards, 9 returns) 1991 Winston Haynes 42 1,647 39.2 53 Career: (min. 75 punts): 2.6, Jim Asmus, 1992 Jason Elam 49 2,179 44.5 78 1979-80 (75 yards, 29 returns) 1993 Stephen Wilson 46 1,976 43.0 68 1994 Stephen Wilson 63 2,476 39.3 54 Longest Punt 1995 Chad Shrout 51 1,968 38.6 78 80, John Morse vs. Colorado State, Jan. 1, 1996 Eric Hannum 77 3,073 39.9 70 1925 1997 Chad Shrout 68 3,133 46.1 71 1998 Chad Shrout 82 3,173 41.2 62 1999 Chad Shrout 62 2,575 41.5 60 2000 Mat McBriar 43 1,647 38.3 65 2001 Mat McBriar 40 1,736 43.4 69 2002 Mat McBriar 48 2,148 44.8 73 2003 Kurt Milne 63 2,501 39.7 55 2004 Kurt Milne 54 2,154 39.9 55 2005 Kurt Milne 41 1,479 36.1 52 2006 Kurt Milne 17 646 38.0 52 2007 Tim Grasso 35 1,390 39.7 51 2008 Tim Grasso 68 2,750 40.4 56 2009 Alex Dunnachie 42 1,647 39.2 66 mAt mcBriAr 2010 Alex Dunnachie 52 2,234 43.0 61 2011 Alex Dunnachie 56 2,221 39.7 62 cAreer punting leAderS No Player Years No Yds Avg Lg tOp individuAl 1. Jason Elam 1988-92 84 3,655 43.51 78 2. Mat McBriar 2000-02 131 5,531 42.22 73 perFOrmAnceS 3. John Morse 1922-25 101 4,234 41.92 80 4. Chad Shrout 1995, ’97-99 263 10,849 41.25 78 LONGEST PUNTS 5. Stephen Wilson 1993-94 109 4,462 40.80 68 80 John Morse vs. Colorado State, 1925 6. Alex Dunnachie 2009-11 150 6,102 40.68 66 78 Chad Shrout at Wyoming, 1995 7. Greg Cummins 1977-78 124 5,042 40.66 73 78 Jason Elam at Air Force, 1992 8. Tom McCarthy 1983-84 116 4,710 40.60 74 74 Tom McCarthy vs. New Mexico, 1983 9. Winston Haynes 1990-91 80 3,217 40.21 54 73 Greg Cummins vs. Colorado State, 1977 10. Tim Grasso 2007-08 103 4,140 40.19 56 73 Mat McBriar vs. Tulane, 2002 11. Eric Hannum 1996-2000 77 3,073 39.91 70 71 John Masters vs. Western Illinois, 1974 12. Jim Asmus 1979-80 119 4,676 39.29 56 71 Chad Shrout at Colorado State, 1997 13. Kyle Ah Loo 1986-89 206 8,091 39.27 64 70 Rusty Holt vs. Santa Clara, 1928 14. Paul Dombrosky 1976 76 2,967 39.04 53 70 Eric Hannum vs. Wisconsin, 1996 15. Bob Lueke 1972-73 63 2,451 38.90 66 16. Frank Natividad 1981-82 123 4,768 38.76 57 17. Kurt Milne 2003-06 175 6,780 38.74 55 18. Ben Ma‘afala 1985 60 2,298 38.30 62 19. John Masters 1971-74 147 5,510 37.48 71 20. Bob Leahy 1970-72 60 2,248 37.46 61 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 93 recOrdS

Consecutive PATs Made Points Per Game Season: 71, Scott Enos, 2010 Season: 46.9, 2006 (656 in 14) ScOring Career: 105, Scott Enos, 2009-10 (Sept. 4, 2009 through Dec. 24, 2010) Points In Two Consecutive Games Season: 131, 2006 (68-10 vs. Idaho, Oct. 28, individuAl PATs Percentage and 63-10 at Utah State, Nov. 4) Points Season: (min. 25 att.) 1.000, Scott Enos, Game: 30, Heikoti Fakava vs. Yale, Oct. 3, 2010 (71 of 71) Points By A Losing Opponent 1987 (5 TDs); Chad Owens vs. Career: (min. 50 att.) 1.000, Scott Enos, Game: 51 by Miami-Ohio (UH 52), Nov. Northwestern, Nov. 27, 2004 (5 TDs) 2005-07 (105 of 105) 17, 2001 Season: 132, Chad Owens, 2004 (22 TDs) Career: 395, Jason Elam, 1988-92 (79 FG, Field Goals Made Points By Both Teams 158 PAT) Game: 5, Reinhold Stuprich vs. Brigham Game: 117 vs. Brigham Young (45) and Young, Sept. 14, 1974 (25-24-39-44- UH (72), Dec. 8, 2001 Points Per Game 23 yards); Lee Larsen vs. New Season: 10.5, Jamal Farmer, 1989 (116 in 11) Mexico, Oct. 17, 1981 (40-38-40-34- Touchdowns Career: 10.4, Jeff Sydner, 1989-91 (303 in 29) 32 yards) Game: 10 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001; Season: 21, Richard Spelman, 1984 (29 att.) at Fresno State, Oct. 14, 2006 Touchdowns Career: 79, Jason Elam, 1988-92 (100 att.) Season: 5.84, 2007 (76 in 13) Game: 5, Heikoti Fakava vs. Yale, Oct. 3, 1987; Chad Owens vs. Consecutive Field Goals Made PATs Attempted Northwestern, Nov. 27, 2004 Season: 20, Jason Elam, 1989 Game: 10 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001; Season: 22, Chad Owens, 2004 Career: 20, Jason Elam, 1988-91 at Fresno State, Oct. 14, 2006 Career: 41, Davone Bess, 2005-07 Field Goals Made Per Game PATs Made Points Kicking Season: 1.9, Richard Spelman, 1984 (21 in 11) Game: 9 vs. Prairie View, Oct. 20, 1979; vs. Game: 15, Reinhold Stuprich vs. Brigham Career: 1.54, Jason Elam, 1988-92 (79 in 51) Long Beach State, Sept. 9, 1989; vs. Young, Sept. 14, 1974 (5 FG); Lee Utah, Oct. 23, 1989; vs. Brigham Larsen vs. New Mexico, Oct. 17, Field Goals Attempted Young, Dec. 8, 2001; vs. No. 1981 (5 FG) Game: 7, Reinhold Stuprich vs. Brigham Colorado, Sept. 1, 2007; vs. Season: 122, Scott Enos, 2010 (17 FG, 71 PAT) Young, Sept. 14, 1974 (made 5) Charleston Southern, Sept. 22, 2007; Career: 395, Jason Elam, 1988-92 (79 FG, Season: 30, Curtis Goodman, 1977 (made 15) vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 25, 2010 158 PAT) Career: 100, Jason Elam, 1988-92 (made 79) Season: 5.3, 2007 (70 in 13 games, att. 74)

Points Kicking Per Game Field-Goal Percentage Consecutive PATs Made Season: 9.25, Justin Ayat, 2001 (111 in 12) Season: (min 10 att.) .909, Jason Elam, 1989 Season: 71, 2010 Career: (min. 20 games) 7.76, Jason Elam, (20 of 22) 2 Seasons: 105, 2009-10 1988-91 (303 in 39) Career: (min 20 att.) .872, Richard Spelman, 1982-84 (34 of 39) Two-Point Conversions Made Per Game PATs Attempted Season: 0.42, 1991 (5 in 12 games, att. 10) Game: 10, Justin Ayat vs. Brigham Young, Longest Field Goal Made Dec. 8, 2001 (made 9) 56, Jason Elam vs. BYU, Sept. 26, 1992; Justin Ayat Field Goals Attempted Season: 74, Dan Kelly, 2007 (made 70) vs. Tulsa, Oct. 2, 2004 Game: 7 vs. Brigham Young, Sept. 14, 1974 Career: 212, Dan Kelly, 2005-08 (made 200) (made 5)

PATs Field Goals Made teAm Game: 5 vs. Brigham Young, Sept. 14, 1974 Game: 9, Justin Ayat vs. Brigham Young, Points (att. 7); vs. New Mexico, Oct. 17, Dec. 8, 2001 (att. 10); 9, Dan Kelly Game: 72 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001 1981 (att. 6) vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 22, (72-45) Season: 1.9, 1984 (21 in 11, att. 29) 2007 (att. 9); 9, Scott Enos vs. Season: 656, 2006 (14 games) Charleston Southern, Sept. 25, 2010 (att. 9) Points In A Loss Season: 71, Scott Enos, 2010 (att. 71) Game: 48 vs. San Jose State (57), Oct. 28, 2000 Career: 200, Dan Kelly, 2005-08 (att. 212)

dAn Kelly ryAn grice-mullen cArltOn OSwAlt 94 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS yeArly leAderS Year Player TD XP FG Pts tOp individuAl perFOrmAnceS 1967 Jim Schultz 7 1 0 44 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 1968 McKinley Reynolds 8 0 0 48 56 Jason Elam vs. BYU, 1992 51 Lee Larsen vs. UTEP, 1982 Ralph Kaspari 8 0 0 48 56 Justin Ayat vs. Tulsa, 2004 51 Bach Stabile vs. Air Force, 1994 1969 Bill Massey 11 0 0 66 55 Justin Ayat at Tulsa, 2001 50 Justin Ayat vs. UTEP, 2001 1970 Bill Massey 9 2 0 56 55 Jason Elam vs. Wyoming, 1991 50 Justin Ayat at Fresno State, 2002 1971 Larry Sherrer 16 0 0 96 54 Dan Kelly vs. Utah State, 2007 50 Eric Hannum at SMU, 1999 1972 Albert Holmes 12 0 0 72 53 Jason Elam vs. Colorado State, 1989 50 Peter Kim vs. San Jose State, 1978 1973 Reinhold Stuprich (K) 0 22 15 67 53 Jason Elam vs. UTEP, 1989 50 Reinhold Stuprich vs. Santa Clara, 1973 1974 Reinhold Stuprich (K) 0 18 9 45 52 Richard Spelman vs. Wyoming, 1983 50 Jason Elam at Utah, 1990 1975 Curtis Goodman (K) 0 18 10 48 52 Richard Spelman vs. Utah, 1984 1976 Norris Birdsong 7 0 0 42 52 Dan Kelly vs. Purdue, 2006 1977 Curtis Goodman (K) 0 24 15 69 1978 Peter Kim (K) 0 28 4 40 1979 Jim Asmus (K) 0 34 13 73 1980 Jim Asmus (K) 0 29 13 68 1981 Lee Larsen (K) 0 36 12 72 1982 Lee Larsen (K) 0 24 12 60 1983 Richard Spelman (K) 0 25 12 61 1984 Richard Spelman (K) 0 22 21 85 1985 Kerry Brady (K) 0 20 16 68 1986 Rod Valverde (K) 1 26 13 71 1987 Heikoti Fakava 17 0 0 102 1988 Jason Elam (K) 0 38 19 95 1989 Jamal Farmer 19 1 (2) 0 116 1990 Jeff Sydner 12 2 (2) 0 76 1991 Michael Carter 16 0 0 96 1992 Jason Elam (K) 0 44 16 92 1993 Michael Carter 12 0 0 72 1994 Carlton Oswalt (K) 0 16 17 37 1995 Glenn Freitas 12 0 0 72 1996 Carlton Oswalt (K) 0 18 7 39 JASOn elAm 1997 Eric Hannum (K) 0 18 15 63 1998 Chad Shrout (K) 0 10 7 31 1999 Eric Hannum (K) 0 35 11 68 2000 Ashley Lelie 11 0 0 66 2001 Ashley Lelie 19 0 0 114 2002 Justin Ayat (K) 0 55 15 100 2003 Justin Ayat (K) 0 30 14 72 2004 Chad Owens 22 0 0 132 2005 Davone Bess 14 0 0 84 2006 Nate Ilaoa 18 0 0 108 2007 Dan Kelly (K) 0 70 12 106 2008 Dan Kelly (K) 0 41 10 71 2009 Scott Enos (K) 0 34 12 70 2010 Scott Enos (K) 0 71 17 122 2011 Joey Iosefa 8 0 0 48 Bryant Moniz 8 0 0 48 Royce Pollard 8 0 0 48 HeiKOti FAKAvA cAreer ScOring leAderS No Player Years GP TD XPK XPR/P FG PTS PPG 1. Jason Elam 1988-92 51 0 158-161 0-1 79-100 395 7.7 2. Justin Ayat 2001-04 53 0 191-209 0-0 59-89 368 6.9 3. Dan Kelly 2005-08 53 0 200-212 0-0 45-69 335 6.3 4. Davone Bess 2005-07 39 41 0-0 2-2 0-0 250 6.4 T5. Michael Carter 1990-93 45 38 0-0 0-5 0-0 228 5.2 T5. Chad Owens 2001-04 44 38 0-0 0-0 0-0 228 5.2 7. Ryan Grice-Mullen 2005-07 35 36 0-0 0-0 0-0 216 6.1 8. Jason Rivers 2003-04, ’06-07 51 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 210 4.1 9. Heikoti Fakava 1985-88 47 34 0-0 0-1 0-0 204 4.3 10. Jamal Farmer 1988-91 27 33 0-0 1-2 0-0 200 7.5 T11. Scott Enos 2009-10 27 0 105-105 0-0 29-40 192 7.1 T11. Ashley Lelie 1999-2001 36 32 0-0 0-0 0-0 192 5.3 13. Eric Hannum 1996-2000 49 0 81-90 0-0 36-59 189 3.9 14. Carlton Oswalt 1993-96 45 0 105-112 0-0 26-43 183 4.1 T15. Kealoha Pilares 2007-10 47 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 180 3.8 T15. Larry Sherrer 1969-71 26 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 180 6.0 17. Nate Ilaoa 2002-03, ’05-06 37 29 0-0 0-0 0-0 174 4.7 18. Rod Valverde 1985-87 36 1 68-72 0-0 29-41 161 4.5 19. Greg Salas 2007-10 49 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 156 3.2 T20. Richard Spelman 1982-84 24 0 48-50 0-0 34-39 150 6.2 JuStin AyAt T20. Gary Allen 1978-81 43 25 0-0 0-1 0-0 150 3.5 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 95 recOrdS yeArly leAderS KicKOFF returnS Year Player NO YDS AVG TD 1968 Albert Holmes 19 466 24.5 0 1969 Bobby Ahu 22 541 24.6 1 individuAl teAm 1970 Larry Sherrer 9 191 21.2 0 Returns Returns 1971 John Duckworth 13 252 19.4 0 Game: 10, Jason Ferguson at Fresno State, Game: 12 vs. Boise State, Oct. 24, 2009 1972 Golden Richards 9 192 21.3 0 Nov. 12, 2004 (165 yards) (237) 1973 John Duckworth 10 203 20.3 0 Season: 44, Mike Edwards, 2011 (1,086 Season: 5.6, 1976 (62 in 11) 1974 Larry Roberson 19 359 18.9 0 yards) 1975 Larry Jackson 11 239 21.7 0 Career: 86, Matt Harding, 1992-95 (1,911 Fewest Returns Per Game 1976 DeWayne Jett 24 360 15.0 0 yards) Season: 2.1, 1981 (23 in 11) 1977 Burton Coloma 9 192 21.3 0 1978 O.J. Hamilton 13 231 17.8 0 Return Yards Return Yards 1979 David Toloumu 13 357 27.5 0 Game: 249, Chad Owens vs. Brigham Game: 249 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001 Young, Dec. 8, 2001 (6 returns) (6 returns) 1980 David Toloumu 15 391 26.1 0 Season: 1,086, Mike Edwards, 2011 (44 Season: 116.7, 2009 (1,518 in 13) 1981 David Toloumu 11 246 22.4 0 returns) 1982 Kent Kafentzis 9 155 17.2 0 Career: 1,911, Matt Harding, 1992-95 (86 Return Average 1983 Mike Akiu 22 491 22.3 0 returns) Game (min. 3 ret.): 50.3 vs. Air Force, Nov. 24, 1984 Marcel Williams 13 243 22.7 0 2001 (3 returns, 151 yards) 1985 Marcel Williams 8 244 30.5 0 Return Average Season: 30.3, 2001 (39 for 1,180 yards) 1986 Koldene Walsh 11 258 23.5 0 Game (min. 3): 50.3, Chad Owens vs. Air 1987 Marcel Williams 14 335 23.9 0 Force, Nov. 24, 2001 (3 for 151) 1988 Larry Khan-Smith 32 852 26.6 1 Season (min. 1.2/g): 33.6, Chad Owens, 2001 1989 Larry Khan-Smith 16 357 22.3 0 (24 for 807) 1990 Larry Khan-Smith 21 449 21.4 0 Career (min. 30 returns): 29.4, Chad Owens, 1991 Darrick Branch 22 542 24.6 1 2000-04 (46 for 1,354) 1992 Darrick Branch 21 488 23.2 1 90-Yard Returns 1993 Matt Harding 15 346 23.1 0 Season: 2, Chad Owens, 2001 1994 Matt Harding 31 633 20.4 0 Career: 2, Chad Owens, 2001-04; Ross 1995 Matt Harding 31 673 21.7 0 Dickerson, 2003-06; Ryan Mouton, 2007- 1996 Gerald Lacey 14 274 19.6 0 08; Malcolm Lane, 2006-08 1997 Eleu Kane 18 394 21.9 0 1998 Wesley Morris 21 476 22.7 0 Longest Return For A Touchdown 1999 Jamal Garland 33 751 22.8 0 103, vs. UCLA, Nov. 15, 1935 2000 Jamal Garland 23 517 22.5 0 2001 Chad Owens 24 807 33.6 2 Longest Non-Scoring Return 2002 Chad Owens 19 477 25.1 0 91, Malcolm Lane at New Mexico State, Nov. 2003 John West 19 446 23.5 0 8, 2008 2004 Jason Ferguson 32 679 21.2 0 2005 Andre Taylor 28 600 21.4 0 2006 Ross Dickerson 26 650 25.0 1 2007 Malcolm Lane 25 730 29.2 2 2008 Malcolm Lane 24 635 26.5 0 2009 Jovonte Taylor 37 918 24.8 0 cHAd OwenS 2010 Dustin Blount 28 691 24.7 0 2011 Mike Edwards 44 1,086 24.7 0 cAreer KicKOFF return leAderS No Player Years GP No Yds Avg TD RPG YPG tOp individuAl 1. Matt Harding 1992-95 48 86 1,911 22.2 1 1.8 34.4 2. Larry Khan-Smith 1987-90 41 70 1,658 23.7 1 1.7 40.4 perFOrmAnceS 3. Malcolm Lane 2006-08 38 55 1,452 26.4 2 1.4 38.2 4. Ross Dickerson 2003-06 49 59 1,421 24.1 2 1.2 29.0 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 5. Chad Owens 2001-04 44 46 1,354 29.4 2 1.0 30.8 103 Tommy Kaulukukui vs. UCLA, 1935* 6. Jamal Garland 1999-2000 22 56 1,268 22.6 0 2.5 57.6 100 Ross Dickerson vs. Appalachian St., 2003* 7. Darrick Branch 1989-92 47 46 1,105 23.5 2 1.0 23.5 100 Ross Dickerson vs. Idaho, 2006* 8. Mike Edwards 2011 13 44 1,086 24.7 0 3.4 83.5 100 Chad Owens vs. BYU, 2001* 100 Chad Owens vs. Air Force, 2001* 9. Jeff Sydner 1989-91 35 46 1,061 23.1 0 1.3 30.3 98 Darrick Branch vs. New Mexico, 1991* 10. Jovonte Taylor 2008-09 16 46 1,052 22.9 0 2.9 65.8 97 Matthew Harding vs. Fresno St., 1992* 11. Marcel Williams 1984-87 42 43 1,008 23.4 0 1.1 24.6 96 Sherwin Felleze vs. Arizona, 1951* 12. David Toloumu 1978-81 43 39 994 25.5 0 0.9 23.1 95 Skippy Dyer vs. So. Oregon, 1956* 13. Ryan Mouton 2007-08 24 38 928 24.4 2 1.6 38.7 94 Malcolm Lane vs. Northern Colorado, 2007* 14. Dustin Blount 2009-10 15 32 771 24.1 0 2.1 51.8 91 Malcolm Lane at New Mexico State, 2008 15. John West 2002-03 27 34 748 22.0 0 1.3 27.7 90 Larry Khan-Smith vs. Colorado St., 1988* 16. Koldene Walsh 1984-87 45 35 717 20.5 0 0.8 15.9 90 Ryan Mouton vs. Charleston Southern, 2007* 17. Jason Ferguson 2004 23 33 698 21.2 0 1.4 30.3 90 Ryan Mouton at Fresno State, 2008* 18. Larry Robertson 1974-76 22 40 685 17.1 0 1.8 31.1 * - denotes play resulted in touchdown 19. Gerald Lacey 1993-96 28 31 622 20.1 0 1.2 22.2 Since 1941, official maximum length fixed at 100 yards. 20. Emory Holmes 1967-68 19 27 618 22.9 0 1.4 32.5 96 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS yeArly leAderS punt returnS Year Player NO YDS AVG TD 1968 Lon Williams 39 381 9.8 0 1969 Bobby Ahu 23 262 11.4 3 individuAl teAm 1970 Roger Weatherby 18 208 11.6 0 Returns Returns 1971 John Duckworth 6 26 4.3 0 Game: 7, Charles Tharp vs. New Game: 13 vs. Occidental, Nov. 24, 1972 Golden Richards 13 78 6.0 0 Mexico, Oct. 24, 1998 (78 yards) 1927 1973 Harold Stringert 21 157 7.5 1 Season: 40, Jeff Sydner, 1990 (483 Season: 4.6, 1968 (41 in 9) 1974 Ed Gilliam 6 30 5.0 0 yards) 1975 Dale Bunn 26 232 8.9 1 Career: 96, Dana McLemore, 1978- Fewest Returns Per Game 1976 Gerald Green 13 47 3.6 0 81 (847 yards) Season: 0.91, 2005 (11 in 12) 1977 Gerald Green 14 123 8.8 1 1978 O.J. Hamilton 8 80 10.0 0 Return Yards Return Yards 1979 Dana McLemore 32 327 10.2 2 Game: 184, Bobby Ahu vs. Linfield, Game: 188 vs. Linfield, Nov. 15, 1980 Dana McLemore 27 237 8.8 0 Nov. 15, 1969 (4 returns) 1969 (5 returns) Season: 531, Chad Owens, 2004 (36 Season: 42.8, 1990 (514 in 12) 1981 Dana McLemore 31 261 8.4 0 returns) 1982 Vernon Gearring 21 174 8.3 0 Career: 1,014, Chad Owens, 2001-04 Return Average 1983 Marco Johnson 14 170 10.0 0 (85 returns) Game (min. 5 returns): 37.6 vs. 1984 Vincent Sides 21 150 7.1 0 Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969 (5 returns) 1985 Marco Johnson 10 124 12.4 0 Return Average Season: 14.0, 2004 (38 for 532 yards) 1986 Marco Johnson 28 290 10.4 0 Game (min. 3): 46.0, Bobby Ahu vs. 1987 Marco Johnson 18 100 5.6 0 Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969 (4 for 184) Touchdown Returns 1988 Walter Briggs 23 204 8.9 0 Season (min. 1.2/game): 15.4, Jeff 3 vs. Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969 1989 Jeff Sydner 19 293 15.4 1 Sydner, 1989 (19 for 293) 1990 Jeff Sydner 40 483 12.1 1 Career (min. 1.2/game): 15.6, Jamal 1991 Jeff Sydner 18 144 8.0 0 Garland, 1999-2000 (49 for 359) 1992 Matt Harding 1 44 44.0 1 1993 Zac Odom 19 128 6.7 0 Touchdown Returns 1994 Matt Harding 2 69 34.5 2 Game: 3, Bobby Ahu vs. Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969 (4 for 184) 1995 Eddie Klaneski 9 55 6.1 0 Season: 5, Chad Owens, 2004 1996 Eddie Klaneski 18 165 9.2 0 Career: 6, Chad Owens, 2001-04 1997 Eddie Klaneski 34 359 10.6 0 1998 Charles Tharp 17 153 9.0 0 50-Yard Returns 1999 Jamal Garland 38 282 7.4 0 Season: 5, Chad Owens, 2001-04 2000 Feiamma Armstrong 12 132 11.0 0 Career: 6, Chad Owens, 2001-04 2001 Chad Owens 18 216 12.0 1 2002 Chad Owens 17 131 7.7 0 Longest Return For A Touchdown 2003 Clifton Herbert 30 271 9.0 0 85, Gerald Green vs. Arizona, Dec. 2004 Chad Owens 36 531 14.8 5 3, 1977 2005 Andre Taylor 5 37 7.4 0 2006 Myron Newberry 22 130 5.9 0 Longest Non-Scoring Return 2007 Davone Bess 18 175 9.7 0 63, Dusky Brash vs. Oregon State, 2008 Aaron Bain 8 41 5.1 0 Jan. 1, 1924 2009 Ryan Henry 18 93 5.2 0 BOBBy AHu 2010 Ryan Henry 9 48 5.3 0 2011 Scott Harding 19 141 7.4 0 cAreer punt return leAderS No Player Years GP No Yds Avg TD RPG YPG 1. Chad Owens 2001-04 44 85 1,014 11.9 6 1.9 23.0 tOp individuAl 2. Jeff Sydner 1989-91 35 77 920 11.9 2 2.2 26.3 perFOrmAnceS 3. Dana McLemore 1978-81 41 96 847 8.8 2 2.3 20.7 4. Marco Johnson 1983-87 31 75 698 9.3 0 2.1 22.5 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 5. Eddie Klaneski 1994-97 44 61 579 9.4 0 1.3 13.1 85 Gerald Green vs. Arizona, 1977* T6. Clifton Herbert 2000-03 38 57 512 9.0 0 1.5 13.5 82 Jeff Sydner vs. Maine, 1990* T6. Lonnie Williams 1967-68 19 47 512 10.9 0 2.5 26.9 80 Michael Washington vs. No. Colorado, 2007* 8. Darrick Branch 1989-92 47 36 394 10.9 1 0.7 8.3 80 Jerry Strothers vs. Lewis & Clark, 1956* 9. Jamal Garland 1999-2000 21 49 359 7.3 0 2.5 18.0 79 Jeff Sydner vs. Long Beach State, 1989* 10. Dale Bunn 1975 11 26 323 8.9 1 2.4 21.1 76 Chad Owens vs. Northwestern, 2004* 11. Eddie Fernandez* 1924-27 10 36 310 8.6 0 3.6 31.0 75 Chad Owens vs. Nevada, 2004* 12. Bobby Ahu 1969 10 23 262 11.4 3 2.3 26.2 74 Chad Owens vs. BYU, 2001* 13. Davone Bess 2005-07 39 25 261 10.4 0 0.6 6.6 71 Chad Owens vs. San Jose State, 2004* 14. Walter Briggs 1987-89 31 34 252 7.4 0 1.1 8.1 69 Dana McLemore vs. New Mexico, 1979* 15. Vincent Sides 1981-85 32 40 229 5.7 0 1.2 7.2 66 Bobby Ahu vs. Linfield, 1968* 16. Vernon Gearring 1979-83 38 29 222 7.6 0 0.8 5.8 63 Dusky Brash vs. Oregon State, 1924 17. Roger Weatherby 1970-71 22 18 208 11.6 0 0.8 9.5 18. Gerald Green 1976-77 22 27 170 6.3 1 1.2 7.7 * - denotes play resulted in touchdown 19. Harold Stringert 1972-73 22 22 157 7.1 1 1.0 7.1 20. Charles Tharp 1997-98 24 17 153 9.0 0 0.7 6.4 * complete statistics for this era not available 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 97 recOrdS

Pass Deflections Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Attempt Game: 5, Kelvin Millhouse vs. San Jose State, Season: 2.3, 1967 (453 for 1043) deFenSe Nov. 3, 2001 Season: 18, Kelvin Millhouse, 2001 PASSING Career: 46, Kelvin Millhouse, 2001-03 Fewest Attempts Allowed Game: 3, Ohio University, Sept. 7, 1996 (comp. individuAl Blocked Kicks Total Tackles 1); Air Force, Nov. 1, 1997 (comp. 1) Game: 2, Falaniko Noga vs. New Mexico, Oct. 18, Game: 23, Eddie Klaneski at Fresno State, Sept. 1980 (1 FG, 1 PAT); Matt Harding vs. San 28, 1996 Diego State, Oct. 9, 1993 (2 FG); Matt Fewest Completions Allowed Season: 169, , 1999 Harding vs. UTEP, Oct. 1, 1994 (1 punt, 1 Game: 1, Western Illinois, Nov. 2, 1974 (att. 6); Career: 434, Solomon Elimimian, 2005-08 FG); Sean Butts vs. Boise State, Nov. 10, Fresno State, Nov. 18, 1938 (att. 6); Air 2001 (1 FG, 1 PAT); Robert Grant at Force, Nov. 26, 1988 (att. 9); Air Force, Nov. Unassisted Tackles SMU, Oct. 6, 2001 (2 punts) 23, 1991 (att. 8); Ohio University, Sept. 7, Game: 16, Bryan Addison vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1992 Season: 6, Mike Akiu, 1982 (4 FG, 1 PAT, 1 punt) 1996 (att. 3); Air Force, Nov. 1, 1997 (att. 3) Season: 89, Pisa Tinoisamoa, 2002 Career: 12, Matt Harding, 1992-95 (6 punt, 5 FG, Career: 239, Solomon Elimimian, 2005-08 1 PAT) Fewest Yards Allowed Game: 4, Ohio University, Sept. 7, 1996 (comp. 1) Assisted Tackles Season: 104.0, 1967 (1,040 in 10 games) Game: 18, Jeff Ulbrich vs. Navy, Nov. 20, 1999 teAm Season: 127, Jeff Ulbrich, 1999 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Attempt Career: 195, Solomon Elimimian, 2005-08 TOTAL OFFENSE Season: 5.1, 1967 (205 for 1040) Fewest Plays Allowed Forced Fumbles Game: 43, Oregon State, Dec. 2, 2006 (31 rush, Fewest Yards Allowed Per Completion Game: 2, by many (last by Charles Clay vs. New ` 13 pass) Season: 10.5, 1986 (178 for 1873) Mexico State, Oct. 22, 2011) Season: 65.8, 1967 (658 in 10 games) Season: 6, Al Noga, l986 Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed Career: 15, Al Noga, 1984-87 Fewest Yards Allowed Season: .371, 1974 (78 of 210) Game: 35, Cal State-LA, Oct. 9, 1971 (-6 rush, 41 Fumbles Recovered pass) Fewest Touchdowns Allowed By Passing Game: 3, Dee Miller vs. Fresno State, Nov. 13, 1999 Season: 3, 1973 Season: 5, Dave Dworsky, 1969; Cliff LaBoy, 1975; Season: 2,083, 1967 (2,083 yards on 658 plays) John Woodcock, 1975 Sacks Career: 10, Cliff LaBoy, 1973-75 Most Yards Allowed Game: 775, Nevada, Dec. 17, 1948 (447 rush, 316 Game: 10, Brigham Young, Oct. 28, 1989; vs. pass) Idaho, Nov. 20, 2004 Tackles-For-Loss Season: 46, 2003 (46 sacks for a loss of 303 yards) Game: 5, Falaniko Noga vs. New Mexico, Oct. 18, 1980 (47 yards); Mark Odom at Colorado Fewest Rushing, Passing Touchdowns Allowed Per State, Sept. 10, 1988 (9 yards); Pisa Game KICKING Tinoisamoa vs. Montana, Sept. 8, 2001 (21 Season: 1.4, 1973 (15 in 11 games) Blocked Kicks yards); Houston Ala vs. Alabama, Nov. 30, Game: 2 vs. New Mexico, Oct. 18, 1980 (FG, 2002 (13 yards); Travis LaBoy vs. San Diego RUSHING XPA); vs. Brigham Young, Nov. 22, 1984 State, Dec. 7, 2002 (19 yards) Fewest Rushes Allowed (2 punts); San Diego State, Oct. 9, 1993 (2 Season: 31, Al Noga, 1986 (136 yards) Game: 17, Central Florida, Oct. 21, 1995 (11 yards) FG); UTEP, Oct. 1, 1995 (1 punt, 1 FG); Career: 70, Al Noga, 1984-87 at SMU, Oct. 6, 2001 (2 punts); vs. Boise Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed State, Nov. 10, 2001 (1 PAT, 1 FG) Sacks Game: (-55), Brigham Young, Oct. 28, 1989 Season: 8, 1980 (3 FG, 3 P, 2 XP); 1982 (4 FG, 3 P, Game: 4, Mark Odom vs. Brigham Young, Oct. Season: 96.0, 1989 (1,152 in 12) 1 XP) 28, 1989 Season: 17, Al Noga, 1986 Most Yards Lost By Opponents Per Game Career: 36, Mark Odom, 1987-90 Season: 49.7, 1967 (497 in 10 games on 453 rushes)

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Most Blocked Punts Season: 3, 1978 (11 games, 46 punts); 1979 (11 yeArly leAderS games, 72 punts); 1980 (11 games, 64 punts); 1981 (11 games, 76 punts); 1982 Year Player UA AST TOT (11 games, 63 punts); 1984 (11 games, 58 1968 Tim Buchanan 69 98 148 punts); 2011 (13 games, 62 punts) 1969 David Dworsky 62 67 129 1970 Randy Ingraham 73 72 145 RETURNS 1971 David Dworsky 54 72 126 Lowest Punt-Return Average Allowed 1972 Levi Stanley 63 50 113 Season: 1.7, 2009 (9 for 15 yards) 1973 Levi Stanley 77 63 140 1974 John Woodcock 77 49 126 Lowest Kickoff-Return Average Allowed 1975 John Woodcock 72 44 116 Season: 14.0, 1967 (41 for 575 yards) 1976 John Annillo 45 24 69 1977 Tom Murphy 47 97 144 Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1978 Scott Voeller 81 41 122 Season: 32, 1974 1979 Steve Lehor 62 55 117 1980 Steve Lehor 50 65 115 SCORING 1981 Doug Kyle 59 32 91 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game 1982 Carl Kenneybrew 73 40 113 Season: 11.81, 1981 (130 in 11) 1983 64 19 83 1984 Rich Miano 62 48 110 Most Points Scored By The Defense 1985 Thad Jefferson 81 48 129 Season: 32, 2002 (5 TDs, 1 safety); 1986 Al Noga 64 26 90 2007 (5 TDs, 1 safety) levi StAnley 1987 William Bell 64 19 83 1988 Walter Briggs 67 45 112 Most Touchdowns Scored By The Defense 1989 Joaquin Barnett 70 30 100 Season: 5, 1980; 1999; 2002; 2007; 2010 1990 Terry Whitaker 52 50 102 1991 Tony Pang-Kee 66 21 87 1992 Bryan Addison 58 35 93 cAreer tAcKleS leAderS 1993 Junior Faavae 42 30 72 No Player Years UA AST TOT 1994 Junior Faavae 76 20 96 1. Solomon Elimimian 2005-08 239 195 434 1995 Clint Kuboyama 62 25 87 2. Levi Stanley 1969-73 199 167 366 3. David Dworsky 1969-71 169 179 348 1996 Eddie Klaneski 79 35 114 4. Steve Lehor 1979-82 169 157 326 1997 Eddie Klaneski 78 50 128 T5. Adam Leonard 2005-08 168 148 316 1998 Anthony Smith 66 37 103 T5. Nate Jackson 1998-2001 183 133 316 1999 Jeff Ulbrich 42 127 169 7. Corey Paredes 2008-11 179 136 315 2000 Jacob Espiau 79 47 126 8. Tadius Jefferson 1983-86 183 115 298 2001 Chris Brown 84 40 124 9. Hyrum Peters 2000-03 215 81 296 2002 Pisa Tinoisamoa 89 40 129 10. Leonard Peters 2000-06 180 110 290 2003 Ikaika Curnan 71 50 121 11. Mark Odom 1987-90 185 104 289 2004 Leonard Peters 77 43 120 12. Pisa Tinoisamoa 2000-02 206 79 285 2005 Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole 48 36 84 13. Randy Ingraham 1970-71 137 129 266 2006 Adam Leonard 62 52 114 14. Chris Brown 1999-2002 164 98 262 2007 Solomon Elimimian 68 73 141 15. Al Noga 1984-87 169 92 261 2008 Solomon Elimimian 64 57 121 16. Jacob Espiau 1999-2001 160 89 249 2009 Blaze Soares 58 49 107 17. Eddie Klaneski 1994-97 160 85 245 2010 Corey Paredes 83 68 151 18. Abraham Elimimian 2001-04 189 55 244 Al nOgA 2011 Corey Paredes 58 49 107 19. John Woodcock 1974-75 149 93 242 20. Falaniko Noga 1980-83 168 72 240

cAreer SAcKS leAderS No Player Years SK 1. Mark Odom 1987-90 36 2. Al Noga 1984-87 33 3. Melila Purcell 2003-06 20 4. Pete Noga 1983, ’85-86 19 5. David Veikune 2006-08 18 6. Alvis Satele 1981-84 16 7. Pisa Tinoisamoa 2000-02 15.5 8. Falaniko Noga 1980-83 15 9. Travis LaBoy 2001-03 14 T10. Colin Scotts 1983-85 13 T10. Herman Talley 1989, ’91 13 T12. Andrew Moody 1978-81 12 T12. George Noga 1993-95 12 T12. Junior Tagoai 1991-92 12 15. Paipai Falemalu 2009-11 11.5 * complete statistics for this era not available SOlOmOn elimimiAn cOrey pAredeS 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 99 recOrdS yeArly leAderS interceptiOnS Year Player NO YDS AVG TD 1968 Steve Rodriguez 3 20 6.7 0 1969 Mike Bengston 4 116 29.0 1 individuAl 1970 Steve Adler 6 102 17.0 1 George Lumpkin 6 91 15.2 0 Interceptions 1971 Jeris White 6 141 23.5 2 Game: 3, Joe Kaulukukui vs. San Jose State, Dec. 1972 Harold Stringert 5 47 9.4 1 3, 1938 (107 yards); Gene Tokuhama vs. 1973 Harold Stringert 6 70 11.7 1 Fresno State, Sept. 17, 1966; Hal Stringert 1974 Ken Shibata 7 49 7.0 0 1975 Mike Perkins 4 43 10.8 0 vs. Washington, Sept. 15, 1973 (29 yards); 1976 John Annillo 3 27 9.0 0 Tony Pang-Kee vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1977 Keoni Jardine 5 40 8.0 0 Oct. 20, 1990 (45 yards); Kenny Harper vs. 1978 Junior Talaesea 3 64 21.3 0 Brigham Young, Dec. 1, 1990 (20 yards); 1979 Keoni Jardine 5 68 13.6 0 Abraham Elimimian at UTEP, Oct. 15, 1980 Lyndell Jones 5 53 10.6 0 2004 (30 yards) 1981 Dana McLemore 4 106 26.5 0 Season: 9, Walter Briggs, 1989 (116 yards) 1982 Steve Lehor 4 5 1.3 0 Career: 14, Mana Silva, 2008-10 (143 yards) 1983 Rich Miano 3 13 4.3 0 Kurt Kafentzis 3 1 0.3 0 Interception Return Yards 1984 Kent Kafentzis 4 47 11.8 0 Game: 107, Joe Kaulukukui vs. San Jose State, Dec. Kurt Kafentzis 4 4 1.0 0 3, 1938 (3 int.) 1985 Kent Kafentzis 4 64 16.0 1 Season: 176, Hyrum Peters, 2002 Kyle Kafentzis 4 3 0.8 0 Career: 241, Quincy LeJay, 1998-99 (9 int.) 1986 Kyle Kafentzis 4 39 9.8 1 1987 William Bell 3 97 32.3 1 mAnA SilvA Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns Leon Austin 3 33 11.0 1 Season: 3, Quincy LeJay, 1999; Hyrum Peters, 2002 1988 Mike Tresler 4 47 11.8 0 Career: 3, Quincy LeJay, 1998-99; Hyrum Peters, 1989 Walter Briggs 9 116 12.9 1 1990 Tony Pang-Kee 6 67 11.2 0 2000-03 1991 Zac Odom 2 37 18.5 0 1992 Bryan Addison 4 50 12.5 1 Longest Scoring Interception Return 1993 Lindsey Yowell 2 1 0.5 0 99, Richard Torres at Washington, Sept. 10, 1994 Jason Ross 4 38 9.5 0 2011; Paul David vs. UNLV, Oct. 25, 1969 1995 Clint Kuboyama 2 0 0.0 0 1996 Eddie Klaneski 5 72 14.4 1 Longest Non-Scoring Interception Return 1997 Eddie Klaneski 2 0 0.0 0 68, Kelvin Millhouse vs. Air Force, Nov. 24, 2001 Chris Shinnick 2 14 7.0 0 1998 Quincy LeJay 2 90 45.0 0 1999 Quincy LeJay 7 151 21.6 3 teAm 2000 Nate Jackson 7 57 8.1 0 2001 Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. 5 111 22.2 1 Interceptions 2002 Hyrum Peters 4 176 44.0 3 Game: 9, San Jose State, Nov. 3, 1938 Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. 4 17 4.2 0 Season: 26, 1970 2003 Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. 4 28 7.0 1 Abraham Elimimian 4 17 4.2 0 Interceptions Per Game 2004 Abraham Elimimian 5 30 6.0 1 Season: 2.4, 1970 (26 in 11) 2005 Turmarian Moreland 4 36 9.0 0 2006 Gerard Lewis 3 33 11.0 0 Interception Percentage Leonard Peters 3 101 33.7 2 Kelvin millHOuSe, Jr. Season: .100, 1975 (21 of 208 attempts) 2007 Adam Leonard 4 117 29.2 2 Myron Newberry 4 98 24.5 1 Interception-Return Yardage 2008 Keao Monteilh 5 36 7.2 0 Season: 421, 2007 (20 interceptions) tOp individuAl 2009 Mana Silva 6 28 4.7 0 2010 Mana Silva 8 60 7.5 0 2011 Richard Torres 3 150 50.0 2 Interception-Return Yards Per Game perFOrmAnceS Aaron Brown 3 17 5.7 0 Season: 32.3, 2007 (421 in 13) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS John Hardy-Tuliau 3 7 2.5 0 99 Richard Torres at Washington*, 2011 Interception-Return Average 99 Paul David vs. UNLV, 1969* Season: 26.9, 2001 (14 for 377) 92 Jeris White vs. UCSB, 1971* cAreer interceptiOnS leAderS 91 Robert Lan vs. Air Force, 1988* No Player Years INT Interceptions Returned For A TD (intercepted fumble) 1. Mana Silva 2008-10 14 Season: 5, 2007 91 Ryan Mouton at New Mexico State, 2008* T2. Keoni Jardine 1977-80 13 90 Matt Wright vs. UTEP, 2001* T2. Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. 2001-03 13 90 Joe Kaulukukui vs. San Jose State, 1938* 4. Abraham Elimimian 2001-04 12 79 Stephen Gonzales vs. BYU, 1996* T5. Walter Briggs 1986-89 11 76 Myron Newberry vs. Idaho, 2007* T5. Kurt Kafentzis 1981-84 11 75 Bill Wise vs. Occidental, 1925* T5. Harold Stringert 1972-73 11 74 Nolan George vs. Lewis & Clark, 1957* 8. Kent Kafentzis 1981-82, ’84-85 10 73 Gary Ellison at UNLV, 1995* T9. Lyndell Jones 1979-80 9 68 Kelvin Millhouse vs. Air Force, 2001 T9. Quincy LeJay 1998-99 9 68 Albert Lee vs. San Jose State, 1938 T9. Ken Shibata 1973-74 9 T9. Jeris White 1970-73 9 * - denotes play resulted in touchdown

100 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football recOrdS mIScellaneOuS/aTTendance victories in a season Largest Home Crowd 9. 43,450 1991 (304,148 in 7 games) 12, 2007 (13 games) 50,089 vs. Brigham Young, Oct. 22, 1988 (Aloha 10. 42,857 1980 (342,852 in 8 games) Stadium, Honolulu, O‘ahu) 11. 42,533 1981 (340,261 in 8 games) victories in two consecutive seasons 12. 42,392 1983 (339,138 in 8 games) 23, 2006 and ’07 Largest Road Crowd 13. 42,023 1982 (336,183 in 8 games) 92,138 at Alabama, Sept. 2, 2006 (Bryant-Denny 14. 41,380 1990 (331,041 in 8 games) consecutive victories Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 15. 41,308 2003 (289,155 in 7 games) Season: 12, 2007 Largest Home Crowds* 2 Seasons: 13, 2006-07 (Dec. 24, 2006 vs. Arizona State Largest Neutral Site Crowd 1. 50,089 Brigham Young, Oct. 22, 1988 through Dec. 1, 2007 vs. Washington) 74,383 vs. Georgia, Jan. 1, 2008 (Louisiana 2. 50,000 Brigham Young, Sept. 22, 1984 Superdome, New Orleans, La.; Allstate Sugar Bowl) consecutive home victories 50,000 Iowa, Dec. 1, 1984 Season: 9, 1989 (Sept. 2-Tulane through Nov. 50,000 Air Force, Nov. 23, 1985 Most Home Games Drawing More Than 40,000 In 50,000 Brigham Young, Nov. 8, 1986 25-Oregon State) A Season 50,000 Michigan, Dec. 6, 1986 2 Seasons: 11, 1988-89 (Nov. 26, 1988-Air Force 9 in 1984 (9 games); 1989 (10 games) 50,000 Brigham Young, Oct. 24, 1987 through Nov. 25, 1989-Oregon State) 50,000 UTEP, Oct. 8, 1988 Most Sellouts In A Season (Aloha Stadium) 50,000 Notre Dame, Nov. 30, 1991 consecutive Losses 2 in 1981, 1982, 1986 (8 games); 1984, 1988 (9 50,000 Brigham Young, Sept. 26, 1992 19, beginning Oct. 18, 1997 (Brigham Young) through games); 2007 (7 games) 50,000 USC, Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 4, 1999 (USC) 50,000 Portland State, Sept. 9, 2000 Largest Home Total Season Attendance 50,000 Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001 consecutive home Losses 1. 445,348 1989 (44,535 avg. for 10 games) 50,000 Alabama, Nov. 30, 2002 13, beginning Oct. 25, 1997 through Sept. 4, 1999 2. 411,884 1984 (45,765 avg. for 9 games) 50,000 USC, Sept. 3, 2005 3. 401,864 1988 (44,652 avg. for 9 games) 50,000 Oregon State, Dec. 2, 2006 consecutive Road Losses 4. 385,556 1987 (42,839 avg. for 9 games) 50,000 Boise State, Nov. 23, 2007 15, beginning Oct. 14, 1995 (at New Mexico) through 5. 359,242 1986 (44,905 avg. for 8 games) 50,000 Washington, Dec. 1, 2007 Nov. 14, 1998 (at Fresno State) 6. 359,042 1985 (44,880 avg. for 8 games) * all games played at Aloha Stadium 7. 348,095 1999 (38,677 avg. for 9 games) consecutive Winning seasons 8. 342,852 1980 (42,857 avg. for 8 games) Largest Road Crowds 9, 1967 through 1975 9. 340,261 1981 (42,533 avg. for 8 games) 1. 92,138 at Alabama, Sept. 2, 2006 10. 339,138 1983 (42,392 avg. for 8 games) 2. 90,575 at Florida, Aug. 30, 2008 consecutive Losing seasons 11. 336,183 1982 (42,023 avg. for 8 games) 3. 75,615 at Nebraska, Sept. 16, 1978 12. 334,364 1979 (37,152 avg. for 9 games) 4. 74,383 vs. Georgia, Jan. 1, 2008* 5, 1994 through 1998 13. 331,041 1990 (41,380 avg. for 8 games) 5. 74,043 at Michigan State, Sept. 10, 2005 14. 328,081 2008 (41,010 avg. for 8 games) 6. 73,654 at USC, Sept. 13, 2003 consecutive games Without a tie 15. 327,295 1978 (36,366 avg. for 9 games) 7. 70,044 at Iowa, Sept. 7, 1991 166 from Sept. 20, 1969 (16-16 New Mexico Highlands) 8. 65,866 at Brigham Young, Oct. 19, 1991 through Oct. 1, 1983 (27-27 San Diego State) Largest Home Average Season Attendance 9. 65,172 at Brigham Young, Oct. 16, 1982 1. 45,765 1984 (411,884 in 9 games) 10. 64,680 at Brigham Young, Oct. 28, 1995 total shutouts Posted By uh: 31 2. 44,905 1986 (359,242 in 8 games) 11. 64,558 at Brigham Young, Oct. 18, 1997 3. 44,880 1985 (359,042 in 8 games) 12. 63,903 at Tennessee, Oct. 28, 1972 total shutouts Posted By opponents: 38 4. 42,839 1987 (385,556 in 9 games) 13. 63,252 at Washington, Sept. 10, 2011 5. 44,652 1988 (401,864 in 9 games) 14. 63,085 at Brigham Young, Sept. 6, 2002 6. 44,535 1989 (445,348 in 10 games) 15. 53,509 at Wisconsin, Sept. 12, 1987 7. 44,432 1992 (311,022 in 7 games) * neutral-site game at Louisiana Superdome 8. 43,514 2007 (304,600 in 7 games)

UH has played before 18 sellouts at Aloha Stadium since 1975, including two during the 2007 season.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 101 Records

Hawai‘i Scoring (Overall) SCORE SCORE OPPONENT DATE Opponent/Scoring 72 72-45 Brigham Young 12/08/01 68 68-37 at Fresno State 10/14/06 Individual Most Yards Total Offense 68 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 531 Jeff Graham (Long Beach State), 1988 67 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 510 Mark McKay (San Diego State), 1982 66 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 Longest Pass Plays 66 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 507 Kellen Moore (Boise State), 2010 90 Ken Boney (CSLA) to Jewel Thomas, 1969* 66 66-7 Charleston Southern 09/25/10 484 Ben Roethlisberger (Miami, Ohio), 2001 90 David Page (SMU) to Johnnie Freeman, 2001* 446 Mike McCoy (Utah), 1993 90 Scott Rislov (SJSU) to Juan Walden, 2002* Hawai‘i Scoring (Home) 89 Don Van Galder (Utah) to Willie Arnstead, 1973 72 72-45 Brigham Young 12/08/01 Longest Runs 87 J.R. Tolver (SDSU) to Kassim Osgood, 2002* 68 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 89 Bryson Sumlin (Fresno State), 2004 67 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 Longest Kickoff Returns 85 Tyson Thompson (San Jose State), 2004* 66 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 85 Jared Zabransky (Boise State), 2004* 103 Errol Tucker (Utah), 1985* 66 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 83 Fred Henry (New Mexico), 1971 100 Chris McAlister (Arizona), 1998* 66 66-7 Charleston Southern 09/25/10 80 Charlie Smith (Oregon State), 1976* 100 Gerard Lawson (Oregon State), 2006* 80 Walt Goffigan (Wyoming), 1982* 100 Kevin Robinson (Utah State), 2007* Hawai‘i Scoring (Away) 80 Anthony Thomas (Michigan), 1998* 98 David Mikell (Boise State), 2001* 68 68-37 at Fresno State 10/14/06 80 Tony Alford (Colorado State), 1989* 96 Mike Rigell (BYU), 1998* 63 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 80 Lonyae Miller (Fresno State), 2008* 62 62-41 at San Jose State 11/06/99 96 Armando Allen (Notre Dame), 2008* 59 59-21 at New Mexico State 11/27/10 Most Receptions 58 58-30 at UNLV 09/30/95 Longest Punt Returns 18 J.R. Tolver (San Diego State), 2002 92 Quinton Jones (Boise State), 2005* 15 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (Florida Atlantic), 2004 Hawai‘i Scoring (WAC) 89 Ronald Johnson (USC), 2010* 14 Eric Cross (Stanford), 1972 68 68-37 at Fresno State 10/14/06 87 Rick Calhoun (Cal State Fullerton), 1986* 14 (BYU), 2001 68 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 86 Charlie Jones (Fresno State), 1992* 14 Andre Raymond (Eastern Illinois), 2002 67 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 86 Brian Roberson (Fresno State), 1995* 13 Jeff Webb (San Diego State), 2005 66 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 84 Dwight Lowery (San Jose State), 2007* 63 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 83 Jaron Dabney (BYU), 1997* Most Yards Receiving 80 S. Jackson (Whitworth), 1968* Hawai‘i Scoring (Aloha Stadium) 283 J.R. Tolver (San Diego State), 2002 72 72-45 Brigham Young 12/08/01 256 Greg Primus (Colorado State), 1991 Longest Field Goals 68 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 221 Chris Williams (New Mexico State), 2008 55 Gene Lemmers (Long Beach State), 1989 67 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 209 Patrick Rowe (San Diego State), 1990 53 Steve Tobin (Wyoming), 1980 66 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 207 Derrick Washington (Long Beach State), 1988 53 Jake Rogers (Cincinnati), 2008 66 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 201 Demond Thompkins (UNLV), 1992 52 Tyler Jones (Boise State), 2002 66 66-7 Charleston Southern 09/25/10 52 Brandon Coutu (Georgia), 2007 Most All-Purpose Yards 52 Tino Amancio (Idaho), 2008 Opponent Scoring (Overall) 347 Ron Dayne (Wisconsin), 1996 51 Brian Gowins (Northwestern), 1998 75 0-75 Pacific 12/16/49 333 Terance Mathis (New Mexico), 1987 51 Jason Bloom (New Mexico), 1998 74 20-74 Stanford 01/02/50 328 (BYU), 1985 73 12-73 Nevada 12/17/48 Longest Punts 326 Damaris Johnson (Tulsa), 2010 70 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 305 Deonce Whitaker (San Jose State), 2000 69 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 82 Monte Robbins (Michigan), 1986

77 Mark Stock (New Mexico Highlands), 1970 Opponent Scoring (Home) 75 Kyle Brotzman (Boise State), 2008 Team 75 0-75 Pacific 12/16/49 73 Kyle Hughes (New Mexico State), 2009 74 20-74 Stanford 01/02/50 73 Henry Castellanos (UTEP), 1985 Most Yards Gained Rushing 73 12-73 Nevada 12/17/48 545 Air Force, 2001 63 17-63 USC 09/03/05 Longest Interception Returns 503 Fresno State, 2004 62 7-62 USC 09/04/99 100 Harold Hicks (San Diego State), 1986* 499 Wisconsin, 1996 62 35-62 Tulsa (SHB) 12/24/10 94 R. Ockimey (San Jose State), 2000* 479 Nebraska, 1982 93 Mark Green (UNLV), 1973* 451 Navy, 1999 Opponent Scoring (Away) 85 Otha West (UTEP), 1991* 70 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 81 Ollie Brown (Cal State Los Angeles), 1970 Most Yards Passing 69 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 518 Long Beach State, 1988 68 21-68 at Michigan State 10/02/48 Most Yards Gained Rushing 515 Brigham Young, 2001 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 339 Ron Dayne (Wisconsin), 1996 513 San Diego State, 1982 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 300 Marshall Faulk (San Diego State), 1992 507 Boise State, 2010 Opponent Scoring (WAC) 294 LaDainian Tomlinson (TCU), 2000 507 San Diego State, 2002 278 Deonce Whitaker (San Jose State), 2000 70 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 69 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 268 Terry Metcalf (Long Beach State), 1971 Most Yards Total Offense 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 775 Nevada, 1948 Most Yards Passing 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 737 Boise State, 2010 58 31-58 at Boise State 10/05/02 518 Jeff Graham (Long Beach State), 1988 684 Oregon, 1969 513 Mark McKay (San Diego State), 1982 679 Fresno State, 2004 Opponent Scoring (Aloha Stadium) 507 Kellen Moore (Boise State), 2010 675 San Diego State, 1992 63 17-63 USC 09/03/05 471 John Erdhaus (Cal State Los Angeles), 1968 62 7-62 USC 09/04/99 452 Ben Roethlisberger (Miami, Ohio), 2001 * denotes play resulted in touchdown 62 35-62 Tulane (SHB) 12/24/10 statistics incomplete prior to 1967 season 59 0-59 Oregon State 11/27/76 59 10-59 Wisconsin 11/30/96 SHB - denotes Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl 102 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Records

Largest Margin of Victory (WAC home) Largest Margin of Defeat (Road) MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE Margins 59 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 66 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 58 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 Largest Margin of Victory (All games) 53 59-6 Colorado State 11/28/81 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 52 52-0 UTEP 09/25/93 58 0-58 at Tulsa 09/22/51 65 65-0 Prairie View 10/20/79 47 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 56 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 59 66-7 Charleston Southern 09/25/10 46 60-14 New Mexico 09/30/89 54 0-54 at Air Force 10/08/66 59 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 44 61-17 Louisiana Tech 11/11/06 52 0-52 at Southern California 11/15/30 59 59-0 Southern Oregon 11/09/56 42 56-14 Brigham Young 10/28/89 51 0-51 at Kentucky 09/13/58 58 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 42 45-3 New Mexico 11/05/88 50 7-57 at Arizona 09/20/52 57 63-6 Northern Colorado 09/01/07 37 50-13 New Mexico State 10/27/07 48 8-56 at San Diego State 10/11/96 56 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 37 54-17 San Jose State 11/18/06 48 6-54 at Colorado State 09/18/65 55 55-0 at Redlands 10/09/48 53 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 Largest Margin of Victory (WAC road) Largest Margin of Defeat (WAC) 53 63-10 Long Beach State 09/09/89 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 53 59-6 Colorado State 11/28/81 53 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 66 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 52 52-0 UTEP 09/25/93 38 45-7 at Utah State 10/23/10 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 52 62-10 Yale 10/03/87 35 59-24 at New Mexico St. 11/27/10 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 49 49-0 Fresno State 11/28/70 31 68-37 at Fresno State 10/14/06 56 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 49 52-3 Santa Clara 10/13/79 28 48-20 at Idaho 09/29/07 48 8-56 at San Diego State 10/11/96 48 48-0 British Columbia 10/05/68 28 58-30 at UNLV 09/30/95 47 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 28 48-20 at Utah 09/24/88 46 60-14 New Mexico 09/30/89 28 35-7 at UTEP 11/07/81 Largest Margin of Defeat (WAC home) 44 61-17 Louisiana Tech 11/11/06 25 31-6 at UTEP 09/21/02 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 44 44-0 Cal State Fullerton 09/05/87 24 24-0 at Idaho 09/24/05 45 9-54 Boise State 10/24/09 42 56-14 UC Davis 09/17/11 39 10-49 San Diego State 11/18/95 31 14-45 Brigham Young 11/16/96 42 56-14 Brigham Young 10/28/89 Largest Margin of Victory (Aloha Stadium) 42 45-3 New Mexico 11/05/88 31 14-45 San Diego State 10/09/93 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 29 6-35 Wyoming 09/13/97 65 65-0 Prairie View 10/20/79 Largest Margin of Victory (Home) 59 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 Largest Margin of Defeat (WAC road) MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 58 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 65 65-0 Prairie View 10/20/79 57 63-6 Northern Colorado 09/01/07 66 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 59 66-7 Charleston Southern 09/25/10 56 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 59 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 59 59-0 Southern Oregon 11/09/56 Largest Margin of Defeat (All games) 56 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 58 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 48 8-56 at San Diego State 10/11/96 57 63-6 Northern Colorado 09/01/07 75 0-75 Pacific 12/16/49 56 66-10 Charleston Southern 09/22/07 66 3-69 at Boise State 10/29/04 53 63-10 Long Beach State 09/09/89 Largest Margin of Defeat (Aloha Stadium) 66 0-66 at Wyoming 09/14/96 53 59-6 Colorado State 11/28/81 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 65 3-68 Nebraska 12/04/76 52 52-0 UTEP 09/25/93 65 3-68 Nebraska 12/04/76 63 0-63 at Colorado State 10/04/97 52 62-10 Yale 10/03/87 59 0-59 Oregon State 11/27/76 61 12-73 Nevada 12//17/48 55 7-62 USC 09/04/99

59 0-59 Oregon State 11/27/76 49 10-59 Wisconsin 11/30/96 Largest Margin of Victory (Road) 58 0-58 at Tulsa 09/22/51 MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 56 14-70 at Fresno State 11/12/04 55 55-0 at Redlands 10/09/48 55 7-62 USC 09/04/99 53 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 54 0-54 at Air Force 10/08/66 38 45-7 at Utah State 10/23/10 54 20-74 Stanford 01/02/50 35 59-24 at New Mexico St. 11/27/10 52 0-52 at Southern California 11/15/30 35 49-14 at UNLV 09/15/07 51 0-51 at Kentucky 09/13/58 34 40-6 at Lewis & Clark 09/26/57 50 0-50 Nebraska 11/26/54 31 68-37 at Fresno State 10/14/06 50 7-57 at Arizona 09/20/52 28 48-20 at Idaho 09/29/07 49 10-59 Wisconsin 11/30/96 28 58-30 at UNLV 09/30/95 48 8-56 at San Diego State 10/11/96 28 48-20 at Utah 09/24/88 48 0-48 Utah State 11/26/66 28 35-7 at UTEP 11/07/81 48 6-54 at Colorado State 09/18/65

Largest Margin of Victory (WAC) Largest Margin of Defeat (Home) MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT DATE 59 66-7 UTEP 10/13/01 75 0-75 Pacific 12/16/49 58 68-10 Idaho 10/28/06 65 3-68 Nebraska 12/04/76 53 63-10 at Utah State 11/04/06 61 12-73 Nevada 12/17/48 53 59-6 Colorado State 11/28/81 59 0-59 Oregon State 11/27/76 52 52-0 UTEP 09/25/93 55 7-62 USC 09/04/99 47 67-20 Utah 09/23/89 54 20-74 Stanford 01/02/50 46 60-14 New Mexico 09/30/89 50 0-50 Nebraska 11/26/54 44 61-17 Louisiana Tech 11/11/06 49 10-59 Wisconsin 11/30/96 42 56-14 Brigham Young 10/28/89 48 0-48 Utah State 11/26/66 42 45-3 New Mexico 11/05/88 47 0-47 Oregon 12/26/21

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 103 recOrdS STreakS lOngeST WIn STreak lOngeST lOSIng STreak gameS Team TO end STreak began ended gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 13 Georgia 12/24/06 01/01/08 19 Eastern Illinois 10/18/97 09/11/99 11 Brigham Young 11/01/80 11/14/81 7 Boise State 11/11/95 09/21/96 9 Oregon State 09/30/06 12/02/06 5 Southeast Missouri 09/24/94 11/12/94 8 Pacific 09/15/73 11/17/73 5 UNLV 11/26/83 09/29/84 7 Iowa 09/29/84 12/01/84 5 Portland State 12/04/74 10/16/76 lOngeST HOme WIn STreak lOngeST HOme lOSIng STreak gameS Team TO end STreak began ended gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 11 Air Force 11/26/88 12/09/89 13 Eastern Illinois 10/25/97 09/11/99 10 San Diego State 09/26/92 10/09/93 5 Boise State 11/18/95 09/21/96 9 San Jose State 12/24/06 09/27/08 5 Colorado State 12/01/84 11/02/85 9 Alabama 11/17/01 11/30/02 4 UNLV 11/26/83 09/22/84 8 Oregon State 12/03/05 12/02/06 4 Idaho 11/27/76 09/24/77 8 USC 10/02/04 09/03/05 lOngeST HOme lOSIng STreak (aloha Stadium) lOngeST HOme WIn STreak (aloha Stadium) gameS Team TO end STreak began ended gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 13 Eastern Illinois 10/25/97 09/11/99 11 Air Force 11/26/88 12/09/89 5 Boise State 11/18/95 09/21/96 10 San Diego State 09/26/92 10/09/93 5 Colorado State 12/01/84 11/02/85 9 San Jose State 12/24/06 09/27/08 9 Alabama 11/17/01 11/30/02 lOngeST rOad lOSIng STreak gameS Team TO end STreak began ended lOngeST rOad WIn STreak 15 SMU 10/14/95 09/25/99 10 Brigham Young 10/26/74 10/05/79 gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 6 Idaho 11/01/03 09/24/05 7 Georgia 10/14/06 01/01/07 6 Brigham Young 10/18/80 10/16/82 4 Wyoming 10/10/87 09/16/89 lOngeST Wac lOSIng STreak gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 12 SMU 10/11/97 09/25/99 lOngeST Wac WIn STreak 9 UTEP 09/03/94 09/23/95 gameS Team TO end STreak began ended 7 UNLV 11/11/95 10/19/96 15 San Jose State 10/07/06 09/27/08 8 Brigham Young 11/08/80 11/14/81 8 Boise State 11/07/09 11/06/10

all-TIme OverTIme gameS

date opponent Result 11/22/97 Northeast Louisiana L, 20-23 11/13/99 Fresno State W, 31-24 (2ot) 10/06/01 at SMU W, 38-31 12/25/03 Houston (SHB) W, 54-48 (3ot) 09/04/04 Florida Atlantic L, 28-35 09/08/07 at Louisiana Tech W, 45-44 10/12/07 at San Jose State W, 42-35 10/04/08 at Fresno State W, 32-29 11/21/09 at San Jose State W, 17-10

SHB - denotes Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl

total overtime games: 9 Record in overtime: 7-2 at Aloha Stadium: 2-2 on the Road: 5-0 first overtime game: Nov. 22, 1997 vs. Northeast Louisiana (L, 20-23) Longest overtime game: 3OT vs. Houston-2003 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (W, 54-48) Most overtime games in a season: 2, 2007

The overtime system in Division I-A football was adopted for the start of the 1996 season.

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HaWaI‘I FOOTball THrOugH THe YearS 1909 1920 1923 1946 A rainbow appears The College of Hawai‘i The College of Hawai‘i After taking a four-year over the football field “Fighting Deans” played and becomes the University hiatus due to World War II, won its first game against of Hawai‘i and the after UH upset Oregon UH returns to the gridiron McKinley High School. football team plays State, 7-0, at Mō‘ili‘ili as a member institution of Field. Reporters begin the NCAA. its first intercollegiate calling UH teams the game against Nevada. “Rainbows.” head coaches 940 920 900 1909 - 1915 - head coaches head coaches 1920 - 1940 - Eugene “Luke” Gill 1 1 1 1916 - William Britton 1917 - Dave Crawford 1921 - Otto “Proc” Klum 1946 - Tom Kaulukukui

An entire ocean away from its nearest NCAA a collegiate opponent in 1922, a Christmas of Colorado on New Year’s Day. The following opponent, the University of Hawai‘i football pro- Day triumph over Pomona College, 25-6, at season, only Washington State, of the Pacific gram has a unique and storied history. This year Punahou’s Alexander Field. He also took the Coast Conference, scored more than six points is the program’s 95th season of competition. team to its first road game in 1923 via ocean- against the “Wonder Teams” and was only one liner against that same Pomona team at the of five teams to score at all. UH defeated the THe begInnIng Pasadena Rose Bowl. The trip took five days. As Cougars, 20-11, on New Year’s Day to close out The College of Hawai‘i was founded in 1907. a result of the prolonged hours of travel, later the 1925 season. Two years later, in 1909, the university fielded teams only traveled to the U.S. mainland every Among the many stars on those teams were its first football team. The “Fighting Deans,” as other year. the famed “Four Horsemen of Manoa” - Bill Hawai‘i athletic During Klum’s “Doggie” Wise, Johnny Morse, Eddie Fernandez teams were known rOarIng ’20s reign, another and Theodore “Pump” Searle -- named after the then, defeated During the “Golden Age” of UH football, the teams pro- UH tradition gallant Notre Dame backfield. McKinley High duced a record of 53-21-5 in the 1920s, including consecutive emerged. In the School, 6-5, undefeated seasons in 1924 (8-0) and 1925 (10-0). final game of the a neW HOme under head coach 1923 season, a In 1926, the Rainbows made the newly built Austin Jones in its rainbow appeared Honolulu Stadium, a 24,000-seat facility in inaugural game. over the gridiron Mō‘ili‘ili, their homefield. UH played its first The historic game late during the game at the stadium on Nov. 11 against the was played before team’s contest Town Team. Hawai‘i lost that game, 14-7, 2,500 fans at against Oregon before 12,000 Armistice Day fans. O‘ahu College, State. The Deans That same season, the Rainbows blanked now known as scored shortly the 8th Field Artillery and Healani by identi- Punahou School. thereafter and cal 101-0 scores. Against Healani, halfback Because of held on to win, Fernandez had one of the best single-game per- limited travel opportunities, Hawai‘i only played 7-0. Reporters started calling UH teams the formances in UH history, scoring six times on local high schools, military and club teams for “Rainbows,” and the tradition began that when- runs, punts and an interception. its first eight seasons. In 1920, the College of ever a rainbow appeared from the “Manoa Mist” Four years later, UH played its first night Hawai‘i became the University of Hawai‘i and over the UH campus, Hawai‘i could not lose. game at the stadium. The Rainbows defeated the Raymond Elliot coached the first intercollegiate game against the University of Nevada (Reno). THe WOnder YearS TermITe palace Nevada outscored Hawai‘i, 14-0, at Mō‘ili‘ili Under Klum’s guidance, Hawai‘i pro- Nicknamed for its deteriorating facade, Honolulu Stadium Field on Christmas Day. duced the “Wonder Teams” of 1924-25, was home to Hawai‘i football from 1926-74. which went undefeated both seasons. The a pOT OF gOld “Wonder Teams” outscored their oppo- The 1921 season marked the arrival of Otto nents, 606-29, in 18 games. Among the “Proc” Klum, who ushered in the “Golden Age fallen were Colorado, Colorado State and of UH Football.” Known as the “The Manoa Washington State. Fox,” Klum served as head coach and athlet- During the 1924 season, the ics director until 1939, compiling an 84-51-7 Rainbows finished 8-0 and allowed only record. 12 points all season. The team con- Klum coached UH to its first victory over cluded the season with a 13-0 shutout

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HaWaI‘I FOOTball THrOugH THe YearS 1955 1966 1973 1974 The Rainbows upset UH completes its first all- The Rainbows record UH becomes an NCAA Nebraska, 6-0, in Lincoln collegiate schedule. The the biggest upset in Division I member. In in what is considered one Rainbows are ranked as high school history by June 1976, the NCAA of the school’s all-time big- as No. 5 in weekly Division defeating Washington, reclassifies and drops gest upsets, four years before II poll. 10-7, in Seattle. UW UH to Division I-A the Territory of Hawai‘i was favored by as many (now I-AA). Athletics becomes the 50th state of head coaches as 50 points. Director the Union. 1962 - Jim Asato appeals the decision 960 1965 - 970 and the next month the head coaches 1966 - head coaches NCAA reinstates UH to

1 1967 -

1951 - Archie Kodros 1 1950 1974 - Larry Price Division I status. 1952 - 1968 - Dave Holmes 1977 -

Honolulu Athletic Club, 28-0, Oct. 8, 1930, In 1941, the Rainbows just completed a as a player and coach, he was chosen as a charter before 9,500 fans. 20-6 Shrine Game victory over Willamette, in member of the National Football Hall of Fame For 48 years, the affectionately nicknamed front of a sold-out Honolulu Stadium crowd Association. “Termite Palace” housed the Rainbows and their of 24,000. The next morning, Japan invaded fans until the construction of Aloha Stadium in Pearl Harbor, resulting in the cancellation of the HammerIn’ Hank 1975. team’s upcoming game against San Jose State The 1950s marked the arrival of the Hank and the 1942-45 seasons. Lost in the news of Vasconcellos era as head coach and athletics THe graSS SHack the attack was the naming of halfback Nolle director. Vasconcellos, a Maui native, coached One of the earliest stars in UH history was Smith as a first-team Associated Press Little All- the Rainbows for nine seasons during the pro- Thomas Kaulukukui, a 5-foot-5, 140-pound American. gram’s highest and lowest moments. back from Hilo. As UH returned The 1954 season ended with a humbling a member of UH’s nO. 32 to the gridiron 50-0 loss to Orange Bowl-bound Nebraska in undefeated 1934 The only number retired in 1946 after the front of a crowd of 20,000 fans at Honolulu team, Kaulukukui in Hawai‘i football history conclusion of the Stadium. helped lead the was worn by UH’s first war. That same In the rematch between the schools the All-American, Thomas Rainbows to a Kaulukukui. He still holds year also marked next season, the Rainbows pulled off one of the 14-0 shutout of the school record for lon- the program’s biggest wins in the program’s history before California in the gest kickoff return (103) entrance into the a crowd of 23,000 at Nebraska Stadium. As New Year’s Day against UCLA in 1935 at NCAA under head 40-point underdogs, the 27-member team won Classic (later re- the Los Angeles Coliseum coach Kaulukukui. in Lincoln’s 95-degree heat and 26 mile-per- named the Poi and also went on to Hawai‘i finished hour winds. Of the 11 starters, seven played the Bowl). That team become one of UH’s most the season with entire 60 minutes, including star back Skippy finished 6-0 and fea- successful coaches. an 8-2 record, Dyer, who broke up a Cornhusker pass on UH’s tured stars Maynard culminating with a 10-yard line with less than two minutes to play. “Buster” Piltz and Anthony Morse. 19-16 victory over Utah in the Pineapple Bowl Despite a 34-0 shutout loss to San Jose The next year, Kaulukukui gained national (formerly ). State the next week, the Rainbows went on to fame and earned his nickname, the “Grass In the late 1940s, the team began to travel finish with a 7-4 record and followed that season Shack,” by legendary sportswriter Grantland by air, making the journey to the West Coast with a respectable 7-3 mark in 1956. Rice. During a 19-6 loss to UCLA at the Los in an unheard-of nine hours. To cut down on But only six years after that infamous vic- Angeles Coliseum, Kaulukukui scored the team’s costs, the teams stayed on the U.S. main- lone touchdown, an electrifying 103-yard kickoff land for at least two weeks at a time. 6-0! return, a record which still stands today. Following the 1949 season, Harry A year after suffering Following that season, Kaulukukui became “Clown” Kahuanui became the first UH a 50-0 blowout loss to UH’s first All-American when he was selected player to be invited to the East-West Nebraska in Honolulu, by the All-America Board of Football, which Shrine Game and was named an honorable the “Roaring Rainbows” upset the Cornhuskers, included legendary Glenn “Pop” Warner. mention All-American by United Press 6-0, in Lincoln, Sept. International. 17, 1955. Hartwell War TIme era Kaulukukui coached until 1951 and Freitas (with ball) The 1940 season marked the end of Klum’s accumulated a record of 34-18-3, becom- scored the game’s only 19-year tenure as football coach. The decade was ing one of the school’s winningest coaches touchdown in the also marred by World War II. at the time. As a result of his achievements fourth quarter.

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HaWaI‘I FOOTball THrOugH THe YearS 1986 1989 1992 1999 Defensive end Al Noga UH plays in the program’s first UH shares the WAC title for takes over program and becomes the school’s first major bowl game – the Jeep the first time ever and wins the guides it to the best turnaround in Associated Press All-American Eagle Aloha Bowl. Hawai‘i Thrifty Car Rental Holiday NCAA history, winning nine games and was tabbed as UH’s first falls to Michigan State of the Bowl, defeating Illinois, 27-17. and finishing season as WAC co- Heisman Trophy candidate. Big 10, 33-13, before a sellout Team posts school-record 11 champions. UH defeats Oregon crowd at Aloha Stadium. victories. State, 23-17, in Jeep O‘ahu Bowl. 980 990

head coaches head coaches 1 1 1996 - Fred vonAppen 1987 - 1999 - June Jones tory over Nebraska and three consecutive losing who were favored by as many as 50 points. Rainbow Warriors nearly pulled off the upset seasons, the UH Board of Athletic Control, Harold Stringert intercepted three passes and against John Robinson’s Trojans before falling made up of faculty, students and alumni mem- lineman Levi Stanley had 11 tackles in the vic- 21-5. bers, voted to abolish the football program in tory. The Rainbows won its first eight games During the third week of the 1984 season, 1961 due to lack of finances. that season and was ranked as high as No. 5 in the Rainbow Warriors faced Brigham Young. the weekly Division II poll. With just five minutes remaining, UH let a rOckY rOad But following that season, Holmes Football returned to intercollegiate competi- resigned due to team turmoil. Larry Price, HOuSe OF alOHa tion in 1962 behind the urging of new athletics a former player who served as an assistant Aloha Stadium director Young Suk Ko. The program went to the four previous coaches, was named became the new through five coaches in the decade, including head coach and served at that capacity for home of UH former player Jim Asato and offensive guru the next three years. football in 1975. Clark Shaughnessy, who led Stanford to a Rose During Price’s tenure, UH became Hawai‘i fans Bowl victory. an NCAA Division I member, changed have flocked to After Shaughnessy’s one-year “consultant” its nickname to the Rainbow Warriors, the 50,000-seat term concluded, the program went through tur- introduced the “Hula-T” formation, and facility for the past 33 years. moil with the firing of Ko and surprise hiring of on Sept. 13, 1975, christened the newly- Phil Sarboe as head coach. Sarboe coached for built 50,000-seat Aloha Stadium against one year before bolting for northern California Texas A&I. Hawai‘i lost its stadium debut, 43-9, 13-12 lead slip away as the Cougars scored a late following the 1966 season, UH’s first all-colle- before 32,247 fans. touchdown for the victory and later went on to giate schedule. Sarboe’s top assistant, Don King, win the national championship that season. took over for one year but quit after a 6-4 season naTIOnal eXpOSure Following the 1986 season, defensive amid tension with athletics director Bob Martin. Dick Tomey, a UCLA assistant who was hired end Al Noga became the first UH player to to replace Price, put UH on the national football be named a first team All-American by the THe mOdern era map. Tomey headed the program from 1977- Associated Press and was tabbed as the school’s The arrival of head coach Dave Holmes in 1968 87. During his tenure, he guided Hawai‘i into first Heisman Trophy candidate. was the beginning of the most successful years in the Western Athletic Conference in his third school history. In year and drasti- TrIple THreaT six years as coach, green macHIne cally upgraded After Tomey left UH for Arizona of the Pac- Holmes guided his From 1967-75, UH won 67 percent the schedule by 10, assistant coach Bob Wagner took over the teams to a 46-17-1 of its games and never suffered a los- playing the likes program and introduced the spread offense or ing season. Twenty-six players from record, including this era went on to sign with profes- of Nebraska, “Triple Option” to Hawai‘i. During his tenure, a pair of nine-win sional teams. Under head coach Dave Oklahoma, the offense, which featured two slotbacks and seasons. Holmes Holmes, Hawai‘i opened the 1973 sea- USC, Iowa and one fullback, frequently placed UH among the still ranks as the all- son with a 10-7 upset of Washington in Michigan. top rushing teams in the country. time leader at UH front of 52,500 in Seattle, regarded by In the 1977 In the 1988 season-opener, ninth-ranked in winning percent- many as the biggest upset in school history. season-finale, UH Iowa came to the islands and the Rainbow age (.718). hosted nationally Warriors shocked the Hawkeyes, 27-24, behind In 1973, Hawai‘i recorded its biggest upset ranked USC, a team which featured Heisman running back Heikoti Fakava’s three touch- in school history, with a 10-7 road victory over Trophy winner Charles White. A record crowd downs. It was also a coming-out party for fresh- the Pacific-8 Conference’s Washington Huskies, of 48,767 at Aloha Stadium watched as the man kicker Jason Elam, who booted two critical 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 107 HISTOrY OF HaWaI‘I FOOTball

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2002 - 2004 2004 2006 2007 2008 UH is invited to the Quarterback Timmy Quarterback Colt Brennan A school-record five Warriors June Jones departs during a Hawai‘i Bowl in con- Chang becomes the completes the best season in are picked in the NFL Draft and tumultuous period after the secutive seasons. In NCAA career passing school history for a quarterback, another six sign free-agent con- Sugar Bowl appearance in the inaugural ConAgra leader, surpassing former completing an NCAA single- tracts in both the NFL and CFL. which AD Foods Hawai‘i Bowl, the Brigham Young signal season record 58 touchdowns is fired. Jones leaves as UH’s Warriors fall to Tulane, caller Ty Detmer. Chang and throwing for 5,549 yards. UH completes a perfect 12-0 second winningest coach 36-28, but rebound for finishes his career with Brennan, winner of the Sammy regular season and earns the with 76 victories. a marathon 54-48 triple- 17,072 yards and ranks Baugh Award as the nation’s program’s first outright WAC overtime victory over second all-time behind top passer, finishes sixth in the title. The Warriors secure their Houston in 2003 and, in Detmer with 122 career Heisman Trophy voting after first trip to a BCS game, the 2004, a 59-40 win over touchdown passes. breaking or tying 19 NCAA 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl and UAB in the Sheraton records, 17 WAC records, and Brennan earns a trip to New head coaches 2000 Hawai‘i Bowl. 41 school records. York City as a Heisman finalist. 2008 - Greg McMackin field goals in the UH lost 10 lar season by handing Brigham Young a 72-45 fourth quarter. b-Y-WHO? games in vonAppen’s romp on national television. Despite a 9-3 After just UH ended a 10-game losing streak inaugural season and record, Hawai‘i was snubbed for a bowl game. two seasons, to nationally ranked rival Brigham in 1998, Hawai‘i suf- That snub became the impetus for the creation Young with an emphatic 56-14 Wagner was victory on Oct. 28, 1989. The fol- fered through a win- of the Hawai‘i Bowl. named WAC lowing year, the Rainbow Warriors less 0-12 campaign, a Later that year, wide receiver Ashley Lelie Coach of the routed the Cougars again, 59-28, first in the program’s became the school’s first-ever NFL first-round Year and led on Dec. 1, the day BYU quarter- rich history. Following draft pick, being selected as the 19th overall the Rainbow back Ty Detmer won the Heisman that season, he was selection by the Denver Broncos. Warriors to their Trophy. In the two games, UH replaced by alumnus Over the next three seasons, Jones led first major bowl quarterback Garrett Gabriel (right) June Jones, who the Warriors to bowl appearances. After a game – the Jeep completed 63-percent of his passes for 799 yards and seven brought with him the 10-win season, UH was invited to the inaugural touchdowns. Eagle Aloha explosive run-and- ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl, where they lost Bowl. UH fell to shoot offense. to Tulane of Conference USA, 36-28. The next Michigan State, 33-13, but following the season, Under Jones, UH dropped the “Rainbows” season, Jones and the Warriors met Houston Wagner became the first UH coach to head an from its nickname and were simply known as in the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl, a game which all-star team in the Hula Bowl. the “Warriors” while introducing the new “H” UH pulled out, 54-48, in triple-overtime and In 1992, behind quarterback Michael logo that replaced the iconic rainbow logo. The followed that with a 59-40 rout of UAB in the Carter, Hawai‘i won a share of the WAC cham- Warriors began using the new nickname and 2004 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. pionship and posted its first bowl game victory, featured the green “H” helmet at the start of the Also in 2004, quarterback Timmy Chang a 27-17 defeat of Illinois in the Thrifty Car 2000 season. became the NCAA’s all-time passing leader and Rental Holiday Bowl. UH finished the season finished his ranked No. 20 and months later, three-time runnIn’-n-SHOOTIn’ career with All-American kicker Elam was drafted by the It only took one sea- bYe, bYe TY 17,072 pass- Warrior quarterback Timmy Chang Denver Broncos in the third round. son under Jones’ tute- (right) broke the NCAA career passing ing yards. During Wagner’s nine seasons as head lage for the Hawai‘i yards record on Nov. 6, 2004, against In 2006, coach, Hawai‘i defeated nationally ranked rival football program to Louisiana Tech at Aloha Stadium. Chang’s suc- Brigham Young three times, including a 1990 return to champion- The Saint Louis School product ended cessor, Colt victory on the day quarterback Ty Detmer won ship form. Jones, his career with 17,072 yards, surpass- Brennan, won the Heisman Trophy. In addition, Carter was whose run-and-shoot ing the previous record of 15,031 the Sammy one of a handful of quarterbacks in NCAA offense he perfected yards set in 1991 by Ty Detmer of Baugh Division I history to rush and pass for 1,000 in the NFL, posted a Brigham Young. Trophy as yards in the same season. 9-4 record in 1999, the nation’s the best by a first-year top quarter- THe lOngeST Yard head coach at UH. back. Brennan led the nation in seven statistical Wagner was fired following consecutive losing Jones and the Warriors made history by categories in one of the nation’s most prolific seasons and was replaced by Fred vonAppen in recording the NCAA’s best turnaround season passing seasons ever. Brennan and the Warriors 1996. A former assistant coach with the NFL’s (from 0-12 to 9-4). UH finished the season as garnered their first Top 25 ranking in 13 years , vonAppen coached three WAC co-champions and defeated Oregon State, and a 41-24 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl win over disappointing seasons in which the Rainbow 23-17, in the Jeep O‘ahu Bowl. Arizona State of the Pac-10. Warriors posted a 5-31 record. In 2001, the Warriors capped off a stel- 108 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football HISTOrY OF HaWaI‘I FOOTball

HaWaI‘I FOOTball THrOugH THe YearS 2009 2010 2012 WarrIOr FOOTball bY THe numberS UH celebrates the 100th UH wins a share of its Head coach Greg McMackin anniversary of the first fourth WAC title during retires after four seasons and is 1 Defensive lineman Al Noga is the school’s only Associ- football team. a 10-win season and is replaced by Honolulu-native ated Press fi rst team All-American. Touted as the “Samoan invited to the Sheraton Norm Chow, who is the 22nd Sack Man,” Noga set single-season records of 17 sacks, 31 Hawai‘i Bowl for the sixth coach in program history. tackles-for-loss and six forced fumbles in 1986. time. 3 Former Warriors who captured the WAC’s top awards – Joe Kearney Award (Colt Brennan in 2007), given to the top athlete; and Stan Bates Award ( in 1981 and Jason Elam in 1992), given to the top scholar-athlete. 4 Western Athletic Conference championship titles won (1992, ’99, 2007, ’10). head coaches 2010 2012 - Norm Chow 8 Academic All-Americans, six of whom were honored by the College of Sports Information Directors. THe perFecT SeaSOn included former record-setting quarterback 9 Wins by fi rst-year head coach June Jones in 1999, setting an NCAA turnaround record following a winless 1998 season. The next season, Brennan led UH to an unde- Nick Rolovich as offensive coordinator. feated 12-0 regular season and captured the pro- In four seasons, McMackin guided 10 Bowl game appearances, including six trips to the hometown Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. gram’s first outright WAC championship with the Warriors to two Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl an emphatic win over Boise State. During their appearances, including 10 wins and a share 10 Highest national ranking—achieved in both the As- sociated Press and Coaches polls during the 2007 season. stretch run, the Warriors captivated the entire of the WAC Championship in 2010. After state as fans a turbulent 12-0 Regular-season record in 2007, which secured the program’s fi rst-ever trip to a BCS bowl game – the Allstate flocked Aloha 2011 season, In cOlT We TruST Sugar Bowl, where UH lost to Georgia. Stadium with Colt Brennan (right) finished his in which the 13 Th e school’s longest win streak which lasted from Dec. capacity crowds career as arguably one of college Warriors were 24, 2006 to Jan. 1 2008. for the team’s football’s best quarterbacks of all predicted 22 Number of head coaches since the program started in final three home time. A 2007 Heisman Trophy final- to win the 1909, including current head coach Norm Chow. games. ist, Brennan passed for 131 career WAC but 23 Most tackles in a single game by defensive back Eddie After a touchdowns, breaking Ty Detmer’s finished with NCAA record of 121. In all, he broke Klaneski at Fresno State (Sept. 28, 1996). come-from- a 6-7 record, or tied 31 NCAA records and led the 29 Warriors who have earned All-America recognition. behind win over Warriors to two bowl games, including McMackin 32 Th e only number retired in UH football history was Washington in a perfect 12-0 regular season in 2007. retired and worn by the school’s fi rst All-American, Th omas Kaulukukui. the season-finale was replaced that capped UH’s by Honolulu- 33 Th e number of seasons (1979-2011) the Warriors com- peted in the WAC, before joining the Mountain West in 2012. perfect regular season, the Warriors were invited native and longtime assistant coach Norm to the Allstate Sugar Bowl, the program’s first- Chow, who became the first Asian-American 67 Warriors who have been selected in the NFL Draft. ever BCS bowl appearance. In front of a net- head coach of a major college football team. 76 Career wins by June Jones from 1999-2007, which work audience on FOX, UH fell to third-ranked ranks No. 2 all-time in school history behind Otto “Proc” Georgia, 41-10. cHOW TIme Klum’s 84 wins from 1921-39. Brennan was invited to New York City as Chow was introduced as UH’s 22nd head 131 Career touchdown passes by Colt Brennan, who fi nished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy race, breaking the school’s first Heisman Trophy finalist and coach and brought with him a resume that Ty Detmer’s NCAA record of 121 which has since been finished third in the final voting. At the end included being on the coaching staff of three broken by Houston’s . of his three-year career, Brennan tied or broke national championship teams and having 308 Yards receiving by Jason Rivers during a 2006 31 NCAA records and was drafted in the sixth coached three Heisman Trophy-winning Hawai‘i Bowl win over Arizona State, an NCAA bowl- round by the Washington Redskins. quarterbacks and six NFL first-round draft game record. picks. He also brought with him the pro-set 327 Yards rushing by running back Alex Green versus Fall FrOm grace offense, which he perfected at stops at BYU, New Mexico State on Nov. 22, 2010, smashing a 60-year- Following that record-breaking season, Jones North Carolina State, USC, UCLA, Utah old school record previously held by Pete Wilson (270). left UH for SMU, which led to the firing of the and the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. 342 Total return yards by freshman Chad Owens—an school’s athletics director and an exodus of play- The 2012 season also marks UH’s NCAA record—in a 72-45 win over BYU in 2001. ers, including two of the team’s top returning entrance into the Mountain West 560 Most passing yards in a single game held by Bryant receivers, both of whom declared for the NFL Conference, ending a 33-year affiliation with Moniz vs. San Jose State on Nov. 20, 2010 (32 of 44). Draft. the WAC. 17,072 – Career passing yards by Timmy Chang, who However, just weeks after Jones’ departure, broke Ty Detmer’s NCAA record against Louisiana Tech defensive coordinator Greg McMackin was on Nov. 6, 2004, at Aloha Stadium which has since been named head coach and assembled a staff which broken by Houston’s Case Keenum. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 109 bOWl game HISTOrY FbS bOWl HISTOrY

date Bowl opponent Result Location attendance Dec. 25, 1989 Jeep eagle aloha Michigan state L, 13-33 Honolulu 50,000 First appearance in an NCAA-sanctioned postseason bowl game. Dec. 30, 1992 thrifty car holiday illinois W, 27-17 San Diego 44,457 First appearance in a U.S. mainland bowl game...win catapults UH in the final polls for first time. Dec. 25, 1999 Jeep o‘ahu oregon state W, 23-17 Honolulu 40,974 Win caps an NCAA-record turnaround season as UH finishes 9-4 following an 0-12 campaign in 1998. Dec. 25, 2002 conagra hawai‘i tulane L, 28-36 Honolulu 35,513 UH falls in the inaugural Hawai‘i Bowl as the Warriors surrender eight sacks. Dec. 25, 2003 sheraton hawai‘i houston W, 54-48 (3ot) Honolulu 29,005 Longest overtime game in school history as UH out-lasts Cougars in three overtimes. Dec. 24, 2004 sheraton hawai‘i uaB W, 59-40 Honolulu 38,754 UH scores its most-ever points in a bowl game, led by Timmy Chang who surpasses 17,000 career passing yards. Dec. 24, 2006 sheraton hawai‘i arizona state W, 41-24 Honolulu 43,435 Jason Rivers sets an NCAA bowl-game record with 307 receiving yards...Colt Brennan sets school mark with 559 yards passing. Jan. 1, 2008 allstate sugar georgia L, 10-41 New Orleans 74,383 First-ever BCS bowl appearance as UH entered with a 12-0 record...first mainland bowl in 15 years...largest crowd ever for a UH bowl. Dec. 24, 2008 sheraton hawai‘i notre dame L, 21-49 Honolulu 45,718 Sixth bowl appearance in seven years...loss ends a streak of three straight Hawai‘i Bowl wins. Dec. 24, 2010 sheraton hawai‘i tulsa L, 35-62 Honolulu 43,673 UH suffers third straight bowl loss while giving up a bowl-record 62 points...UH still finishes with a 10-win season.

Bowl appearances: 10 all-time Record: 5-5 in hawai‘i: 4-4 on Mainland: 1-1

cOllege dIvISIOn bOWl HISTOrY

In its early years, the University of Hawai‘i participated in several New Year’s Day bowl games as a way to play major mainland college teams. From 1934-35, UH competed in the New Year’s Classic, later renamed the Poi Bowl in 1936 and Pineapple Bowl in 1940. The games were played at old Honolulu Stadium either on New Year’s Day or Jan. 2. UH posted a 5-9 all-time record in those games, including upsets of California (14-0) in 1935 and Utah (19-16) in 1947. Due to World War II, the Pineapple Bowl was suspended from 1942-46. The bowl returned in 1947 and lasted until 1952.

neW Year’S claSSIc date opponent Result Jan. 1, 1934 Santa Clara L, 7-26 Jan. 1, 1935 California W, 14-0

pOI bOWl date opponent Result Jan. 1, 1936 Southern California L, 6-38 Jan. 2, 1937 Honolulu All-Stars W, 18-12 Jan. 1, 1938 Washington L, 13-53 Jan. 2, 1939 Cal State Los Angeles L, 7-32

pIneapple bOWl date opponent Result Jan. 1, 1940 Oregon State L, 6-39 Jan. 1, 1941 Fresno State L, 0-3 Jan. 1, 1947 Utah W, 19-16 Jan. 1, 1948 Redlands W, 33-32 Jan. 1, 1949 Oregon State L, 27-47 Jan. 2, 1950 Stanford L, 20-74 Jan. 1, 1951 Denver W, 28-27 Jan. 1, 1952 San Diego State L, 13-34

The inaugural Pineapple Bowl featured Oregon State and Hawai‘i on New Year’s Day 1940 in Honolulu. The Beavers overpowered the Rainbows, 39-6. 110 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football bOWl appearanceS 1989 Jeep eagle alOHa bOWl 1992 THrIFTY car renTal HOlIdaY bOWl mIcHIgan STaTe 33 HaWaI‘I 27 HaWaI‘I 13 IllInOIS 17 december 25, 1989 december 30, 1992 aloha Stadium (50,000) 4 Honolulu, HI Jack murphy Stadium (44,457) 4 San diego, ca

HONOLULU - Playing on its home SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The University field of Aloha Stadium, the University of Hawai‘i made its first appearance in of Hawai‘iHawai football a U.S. mainland team was the visitor bowl game a suc- in the Jeep Eagle cessful one, defeat- Aloha Bowl VIII. ing Illinois, 27-17, The Rainbows at Jack Murphy wore their white Stadium in San road uniforms for Diego, Calif. the first time at home in a 33-13 loss to After spotting the Illini the lead Michigan State. twice, 7-0 and 10-7, Hawai‘i put together It was Hawai‘i’sHawai first appearance 20 second-half points to complete its in an NCAA-sanctioned postseason bowl most successful season ever with an 11-2 game and if stage fright had anything to mark. When the final polls came out sev- do with it, it may explain why the Rainbows were guilty of eight turnovers. eral days later, the Rainbows were ranked 20th in the nation, the first time Within the first 15 minutes of the game, the Rainbows had already com- Hawai‘i was listed in the final ratings. mitted four turnovers, one of which led to Blake Ezor’s three-yard TD run With Illinois holding a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, Travis for MSU. Sims capped a 64-yard drive by going over from the 6-yard line to tie the The fourth turnover, a pass interception near the end of the opening score. Illinois responded on the next drive and Chris Richardson kicked a quarter, resulted in Ezor taking it over from the 2 on the first play of the 19-yard field goal to make the score 10-7 at halftime. second quarter. This capped a 48-yard, seven-play drive with Ezor carry- The Rainbows went back to basics in the second half, sticking to their ing five times. Moments later, an interception of a Gabriel pass by Carlos triple-option run by quarterback Michael Carter, scoring 20 unanswered Jenkins led to a 30-yard field goal by John Langeloh. Langeloh added points. UH took the kickoff and marched 80 yards in 13 plays with Sims another field goal late in the half after a UH fumble, giving the Spartans a going up the middle from the one to put Hawai‘i ahead for good. After 19-0 lead at intermission. forcing the Illini to punt on the next series, Hawai‘i marched 62 yards in Hawai‘i tried to make a game of it in the second half with Gabriel 16 plays with Jason Elam kicking a 45-yard field goal to make it 17-10. hitting Chris Roscoe for an 11-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 19-6. On its next possession, Illinois turned the ball over on its own 21- But the Spartans then picked off their fourth interception of the game and yard line. Two plays later, the Rainbows tried a fumble-rooskie, but were drove 57 yards with Hyland Hickson gaining the final yard. called for an illegal procedure as the officials were not informed about the On the following series, Gabriel hit Dane McArthur with a 23-yard trick play. Elam kicked a 37-yard field goal to put Hawai‘i up, 20-10. scoring toss only to see the Spartans come right back with a 48-yard drive UH’s Zac Odom intercepted a Jason Verdusco pass and six plays and Ezor scoring his third touchdown of the game. later, Carter hit Darrick Branch for a 53-yard touchdown pass for a 27-10 Ezor finished the game with three touchdowns, tying an Eagle Aloha UH lead. After the Illini scored with 4:42 remaining, Carter and UH ran Bowl record. He carried the ball 41 times for 179 yards, both new marks, out the clock. Carter was selected the Outstanding Offensive Player of the and was selected by the media as the MVP for Michigan State. Game with 105 yards rushing and 115 yards passing. Junior Tagoai was voted the game’s Outstanding Defensive Player. scoRing suMMaRy 1st 03:59 MSU B. Ezor 3-yd run (kick blocked) scoRing suMMaRy 2nd 14:53 MSU B. Ezor 2-yd run (J. Langeloh kick) 1st 02:32 ILL Wright 14-yd pass from Verduzco (Richardson kick) 07:15 MSU J. Langeloh 30-yd field goal 2nd 08:09 UH T. Sims 6-yd run (J. Elam kick) 01:02 MSU J. Langeloh 34-yd field goal 01:12 ILL Richardson 19-yd field goal 3rd 09:45 UH C. Roscoe 11-yd pass from G. Gabriel (kick blocked) 3rd 09:29 UH T. Sims 1-yd run (J. Elam kick) 4th 10:13 MSU H. Hickson 1-yd run (J. Langeloh kick) 01:04 UH J. Elam 45-yd field goal 08:07 UH D. McArthur 23-yd pass from G. Gabriel (Z. Khan kick) 4th 11:19 UH J. Elam 37-yd field goal 05:36 MSU B. Ezor 26-yd run (J. Langeloh kick) 07:11 UH D. Branch 53-yd pass from M. Carter (J. Elam kick) 04:42 ILL Wright 18-yd pass from Verduzco (Richardson kick) teaM statistics Msu haWai‘i FIRST DOWNS 21 19 teaM statistics haWai‘i iLLinois RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 225 82 FIRST DOWNS 23 23 PASSING YDS (NET) 116 198 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 59-287 32-108 Passes Att-Comp-Int 12-7-1 33-20-4 PASSING YDS (NET) 115 239 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-341 61-280 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-6-2 34-26-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-402 58-356 Rushing: MSU-Ezor 41-179; Hawkins 1-31; Duckett 4-18. Hawai‘i-McArthur 2-34; Ahuna 3-21; Farmer 8-18. Rushing: Hawai‘i-T. Sims 29-113; M. Carter 21-105; B. Gordon 4-25. Illinois-Boyer 11-39; Passing: MSU-Enos 7-12-2-116. Hawai‘i-Gabriel 19-31-3-197; Niumatalolo 1-2-1-1. Feagin 7-31; Verduzco 10-30. Receiving: MSU-Bradley 4-85; Hickson 1-13; Young 1-11. Hawai‘i-Roscoe 6-71. Passing: Hawai‘i-M. Carter 16-6-2-115; I. Jasper 1-0-0-0. Illinois-Verduzco 34-26-1-248. Receiving: Hawai‘i-B. Gordon 2-23; D. Branch 1-53; E. Kealoha 1-14; C. Hirota 1-14. Illinois-Wright 7-82; Strong 5-55; Feagin 4-15; Klein 3-59.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 111 bOWl appearanceS 1999 Jeep O‘aHu bOWl 2002 cOnagra FOOdS HaWaI‘I bOWl HaWaI‘I 23 Tulane 36 OregOn STaTe 17 HaWaI‘I 28 december 25, 1999 december 25, 2002 aloha Stadium (40,974) 4 Honolulu, HI aloha Stadium (35,513) 4 Honolulu, HI

HONOLULU - It was a fairy-tale end- HONOLULU - Tulane rode its Green ing for a fairy-tale season. Hawai‘i capped Wave into Honolulu with a 36-28 vic- its worst-to-first tory in the ConAgra season with a 23-17 Foods Hawai‘i Bowl Christmas Day win at Aloha Stadium. over Oregon State Tulane (8-5) in the Jeep O‘ahu gained 429 total Bowl before a yards and sacked crowd of 40,974 at Warrior quarter- Aloha Stadium. backs eight times to win the program’s The Warriors, a year removed fourth bowl game. But it was the Tulane from a winless season, notched their ninth special teams that sparked a 30-point win against four losses. second half to overcome a 14-6 halftime Senior quarterback Dan Robinson deficit. connected with Channon Harris for two scoring strikes and the Warrior The Warriors took an early 14-0 lead with touchdown runs by Thero defense recorded six sacks to help lead the school to a victory in its first Mitchell and Josh Galeai. The Green Wave settled for two field goals, 22 bowl game in seven years. and 37 yards respectively, by Seth Marler to get on the board before the Things did not start well for UH. OSU running back Ken Simonton end of the first half. busted loose in the first half, gaining 58 yards and rushing for a touch- In the second half, Tulane used big returns by Lynaris Elpheage, down, while the Warrior offense struggled to get started. who cut the lead to two with a 60-yard punt return for touchdown and a The Warriors got their first break early in the second quarter when 56-yard punt return to set up the go-ahead score. lineman Tony Tuioti recovered a fumble deep in Beaver territory. The Tulane added to the lead after Warrior quarterback Shawn Withy- turnover was converted into a 26-yard field goal by Eric Hannum. Allen fumbled in UH territory. One play later, Mewelde Moore rumbled Moments later, UH took a 10-7 lead when Harris finished an 80-yard 25 yards for a touchdown and Tulane had a 26-14 lead. drive with a 9-yard touchdown catch. OSU also failed to capitalize on numer- Hawai‘i got the ball back just before the end of the third quarter after ous first-half scoring opportunities as Ryan Cesca missed field-goal attempts of blocking a field-goal attempt and turned it into a touchdown. Withy-Allen, 42 and 31 yards, while UH’s Sean Butts blocked a third attempt. facing fourth-and-one, tossed a 57-yard strike to Justin Colbert, who turned Hawai‘i took the lead for good when Robinson found a wide-open and dashed untouched to bring the Warriors within five, 26-21. Harris for a 30-yard touchdown in the third quarter. A 23-yard field goal Tulane answered with a 10-play, 80-yard drive that took 4:32 off the by Hannum four minutes later gave UH a 20-10 lead. UH sealed the game fourth-quarter clock. Withy-Allen hit Colbert on a crossing pattern for a in the fourth quarter with its defense and the tough performance of O‘ahu 31-yard score to put the Warriors within reach, but a safety by the Green Bowl MVP Avion Weaver. The junior running back finished the game Wave ended all hopes. with 150 total yards of offense, including 85 on the ground. Colbert caught nine passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns in his The Beavers (7-5) outgained the Warriors, 438-349, including 159 last game as a Warrior. Withy-Allen completed 18-of-31 passes for 239 yards rushing by Simonton. However, the UH defense held the OSU yards and two touchdowns. offense scoreless for nearly the entire second half. A 13-yard run by Simonton cut the lead to 23-17 with 1:31 left, but the Beavers were unable scoRing suMMaRy 1st 10:34 UH T. Mitchell 1-yd run (J. Ayat kick) to recover the ensuing onside kick. 2nd 08:35 UH J. Galeai 2-yd run (J. Ayat kick) 05:01 TUL S. Marler 22-yd field goal scoRing suMMaRy 02:28 TUL S. Marler 37-yd field goal 1st 08:08 OSU K. Simonton 1-yd run (R. Cesca kick) 3rd 10:44 TUL L. Elpheage 60-yd punt return (J.P. Losman pass failed) 2nd 12:40 UH E. Hannum 26-yd field goal 06:17 TUL J.P. Losman 1-yd run (J.P. Losman rush) 06:05 UH C. Harris 9-yd pass from D. Robinson (E. Hannum kick) 02:16 TUL M. Moore 25-yd run (J.P. Losman pass failed) 00:00 OSU R. Cesca 37-yd field goal 4th 13:26 UH J. Colbert 57-yd pass from S. Withy-Allen (J. Ayat kick) 3rd 06:30 UH C. Harris 30-yd pass from D. Robinson (E. Hannum kick) 08:54 TUL J.P. Losman 3-yd run (D. Davis pass) 02:10 UH E. Hannum 22-yd field goal 05:12 UH J. Colbert 31-yd pass from S. Withy-Allen (J. Ayat kick) 4th 02:58 UH E. Hannum 35-yd field goal 01:27 OSU K. Simonton 13-yd run (R. Cesca kick) teaM statistics haWai‘i tuLane FIRST DOWNS 23 25 teaM statistics haWai‘i osu RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-66 44-144 FIRST DOWNS 21 24 PASSING YDS (NET) 363 240 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-83 35-169 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-32-1 39-20-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 266 269 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-429 83-384 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-23-1 40-19-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-349 75-438 Rushing: Hawai‘i-T. Mitchell 5-38; S. Withy-Allen 9-21; J. West 2-9; J. Galeai 1-2; C. Owens 1-0; T. Chang 4-minus 4. Tulane-M. Moore 30-116; J.P. Losman 12-21; D. Joseph 1-6; K. Rushing: Hawai‘i-A. Weaver 18-84; A. Thompson 1-3; C. Stutzmann 2-2; D. Robinson Coleman 1-1. 3-minus 6. OSU-K. Simonton 18-157; A. Battle 6-19; J. Smith 11-minus 7. Passing: Hawai‘i-S. Withy-Allen 18-31-1-239; T. Chang 14-21-0-124. Tulane-J.P. Losman Passing: Hawai‘i-D. Robinson 40-23-1-266. OSU-J. Smith 40-19-0-269. 20-39-0-240. Receiving: Hawai‘i-C. Harris 5-81; A. Weaver 5-65; C. Stutzmann 4-50; A. Lelie 4-43; D. Receiving: Hawai‘i-J. Colbert 9-158; J. Cockheran 9-87; N. Ilaoa 4-34; C. Owens 3-12; B. Carter 4-29; A. Brooks 1-minus 2. OSU-I. Percoats 5-67; R. Prescott 4-61; K. Simonton 3-25; Komine 2-36; C. Herbert 2-20; J. West 1-14; K. Jackson 1-4; T. Mitchell 1-minus 2. Tulane-M. Houshmandzadeh 2-53; S. Kintner 2-27; M. Maurer 1-16; M. Jones 1-14; R. Thompkins 1-6. Moore 6-80; N. Narcisse 5-64; C. Bush 3-43; C. Davis 2-28; B. Hoover 1-20; D. Davis 1-6; T. Smith 1-0; L. Elpheage 1-minus 1.

112 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football bOWl appearanceS 2003 SHeraTOn HaWaI‘I bOWl 2004 SHeraTOn HaWaI‘I bOWl HOuSTOn 48 3OT uab 40 HaWaI‘I 54 HaWaI‘I 59 december 25, 2003 december 24, 2004 aloha Stadium (29,005) 4 Honolulu, HI aloha Stadium (38,754) 4 Honolulu, HI

HONOLULU - An all-world performance HONOLULU - Hawai‘iHawai outscored by quarterback Timmy Chang and a Alabama-Birmingham (UAB), 31-14, in defense that came the second half to up with timely big win the Sheraton plays and three Hawai‘iHawai Bowl, overtimes amounted 59-40, Dec. 24 at to a 54-48 Hawai‘i Aloha Stadium. A win over Houston crowd of 38,754 in front of 29,005 in the Sheraton Hawai‘i filled the stands, then the largest in Bowl on Dec. 25 at Aloha Stadium. Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl history. Chang came off the bench to Quarterback Timmy Chang threw throw for 475 yards and five touch- for 405 (31-of-46) yards and four touch- downs on 26-of-42 passing, and Kelvin downs, and rushed for another, while slot Millhouse Jr. snagged two interceptions, receiver Chad Owens caught eight passes for one that led to the go-ahead touchdown, to help Hawai‘i win its second 114 yards and two touchdowns, and scored another on a 59-yard punt return, bowl game in three tries under head coach June Jones. to put an exclamation point on both storied careers. The two were named the Chang completed passes to eight different receivers, most notably to game’s co-MVPs. senior Jeremiah Cockheran, who finished with five catches for a game-high The teams traded scoring and UAB’s Nick Hayes added a 36-yard 162 yards, and true freshman Jason Rivers, who had a career night with field goal to make it 28-26 at halftime. seven catches for 143 yards and three TDs. The Warriors took control in the second half. Chang threw a 15-yard Quarterback , who finished 19-of-34 for 332 yards and two strike to Owens to put Hawai‘i ahead, 35-26. The pass put Chang over the TDs, led the Cougars to a quick 10-0 lead. UH answered back with a Nolan 17,000-yard mark as college football’s career passing leader. Four minutes Miranda field goal and Chang-to-Clifton Herbert 48-yard touchdown. later, Owens returned a punt for a 59-yard score down the near sideline to Houston took a 20-13 lead at the break, but the Warrior defense and put the Warriors up, 42-26. Chang responded. The defense forced two punts and two interceptions, Justin Ayat added a 43-yard field goal, but quarterback Darrell while Chang connected on 8-of-12 for 191 yards and two scores to take the Hackney managed an 80-yard drive and scored on a 4-yard touchdown lead, 27-20, at the end of the third. rush to bring the score to 45-33, heading into the fourth quarter. Houston scored 14 points in the fourth, including the tying TD with 22 Chang helped put the game out of reach, putting together a 15-play, seconds left in regulation. The teams matched touchdowns in two overtimes and 85-yard drive, capped by a 4-yard touchdown scramble with 9:05 left to play. Michael Brewster scored the game-winner on an 8-yard run to leave it up to the Hackney hit Lance Rhodes for a 17-yard touchdown to cut the Warrior lead Warrior defense, which held Houston to four-and-out on the final stand. 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 1st 11:53 HOU C. McCullar 34-yd pass from K. Kolb (D. Bell kick) scoRing suMMaRy 09:05 HOU D. Bell 21-yd field goal 1st 11:06 UAB R. White 51-yd pass from D. Hackney (N. Hayes kick blocked) 05:48 UH N. Miranda 19-yd field goal 10:45 UH J. Rivers 74-yd pass from T. Chang (J. Ayat kick) 2nd 14:28 UH C. Herbert 48-yd pass from T. Chang (N. Miranda kick) 08:19 UAB D. Burks 4-yd run (N. Hayes kick) 11:16 HOU J. Battle 2-yd run (D. Bell kick) 04:42 HOU D. Bell 35-yd field goal 05:32 UH W. Keliikipi 4-yd run (J. Ayat kick) 01:53 UH N. Miranda 29-yd field goal 03:57 UH G. Welch 29-yd pass from T. Chang (J. Ayat kick) 3rd 13:23 UH M. Brewster 1-yd run 2nd 13:43 UAB N. Hayes 22-yd field goal 04:35 UH J. Rivers 7-yd pass from Chang, T. (N. Miranda kick) 09:14 UH C. Owens 13-yd pass from T. Chang (J. Ayat kick) 4th 14:18 HOU J. Battle 2-yd run (D. Bell kick) 06:03 UAB N. Drinkard 10-yd run (N. Hayes kick) 09:51 UH J. Rivers 4-yd pass from T. Chang (N. Miranda kick) 00:03 UAB N. Hayes 36-yd field goal 00:22 HOU V. Marshall 81-yd pass from K. Kolb (D. Bell kick) 3rd 11:47 UH C. Owens 15-yd pass from T. Chang (J. Ayat kick) 1OT 15:00 UH B. Komine 11-yd pass from T. Chang (N. Miranda kick) 07:44 UH C. Owens 59-yd punt return (J. Ayat kick) 15:00 HOU A. Evans 6-yd run (D. Bell kick) 03:41 UH J. Ayat 43-yd field goal 2OT 15:00 HOU J. Battle 4-yd run (D. Bell kick) 00:21 UAB D. Hackney 4-yd run (N. Hayes kick) 15:00 UH J. Rivers 18-yd pass from T. Chang (N. Miranda kick) 4th 09:40 UH T. Chang 4-yd run (J. Ayat kick) 3OT 15:00 UH M. Brewster 8-yd run (T. Chang pass failed) 02:06 UAB L. Rhodes 17-yd pass from D. Hackney (N. Hayes kick) 01:55 UH B. Komine 42-yd kickoff return (J. Ayat kick) teaM statistics houston haWai‘i FIRST DOWNS 21 26 teaM statistics haWai‘i uaB RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-185 38-114 FIRST DOWNS 23 31 PASSING YDS (NET) 332 527 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-84 36-173 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-2 47-29-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 405 417 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-517 85-641 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-31-0 54-31-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-489 90-590 Rushing: Houston-J. Battle 19-124; A. Evans 22-66; M. Schirmer 2-8; K. Kolb 8-7; V. Marshall 2-minus 9. Hawai‘i-M. Brewster 14-79; J. West 6-33; M. Bass 6-27; J. Whieldon 5-12; Rushing: Hawai‘i-M. Brewster 7-60; W. Keliikipi 6-27; T. Chang 3-minus 3. UAB-D. Burks T. Chang 6-minus 36. 14-55; C. White 8-53; N. Drinkard 5-36; M. Elliott 4-26; D. Hackney 5-3. Passing: Houston-K. Kolb 19-34-2-332. Hawai‘i-T. Chang 26-42-1-475; J. Whieldon 3-5-0-52. Passing: Hawai‘i-T. Chang 31-46-0-405; J. Rhode 0-1-0-0. UAB-D. Hackney 31-54-1-417. Receiving: Houston-V. Marshall 7-157; C. McCullar 5-103; B. Middleton 3-25; J. Pritchett Receiving: Hawai‘i-J. Rivers 11-148; C. Owens 8-114; G. Welch 6-85; B. Komine 4-44; W. 2-31; K. Kolb 1-8; M. Hopkins 1-8. Hawai‘i-J. Rivers 7-143; B. Komine 7-73; J. Cockheran Keliikipi 2-14. UAB-R. White 6-113; B. Chavez 5-81; N. Drinkard 5-58; L. Rhodes 4-64; C. 5-162; M. Brewster 3-40; G. Welch 3-31; S. Poumele 2-27; C. Herbert 1-48; M. Bass 1-3. Duncan 3-28; D. Burks 3-20; R. Lindsey 3-19; C. White 2-34.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 113 bOWl appearanceS 2006 SHeraTOn HaWaI‘I bOWl 2008 allSTaTe Sugar bOWl HaWaI‘I 41 HaWaI‘I 10 arIZOna STaTe 24 geOrgIa 41 december 24, 2006 January 1, 2008 aloha Stadium (43,435) 4 Honolulu, HI louisiana Superdome (74,383) 4 new Orleans, la

HONOLULU – The largest crowd in NEW ORLEANS - The No. 10 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl history (43,435) University of Hawai‘i Warriors (12-1) had saw Hawai‘i score its dreams of a per- 38 second-half fect season come to points to defeat an end with a 41-10 Arizona State, loss at the hands of 41-24, Dec. 24 at No. 4 Georgia (11-2) Aloha Stadium. in front of a sold-out Warrior quarterback Colt crowd of 74,383 Brennan threw for a school-record 559 at the 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl at the yards (33 of 42) and five touchdowns, Louisiana Superdome. giving him 58 touchdown passes on the Colt Brennan had his lowest season, a new NCAA record. Jason Rivers career passing total as a starter, going tied the school record with 14 catches for 22-for-38 with 169 yards and three inter- a school- and NCAA bowl game-record 308 yards and two touchdowns. ceptions. He ended his career with 31 NCAA records. Both were named Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl co-Most Valuable Players, along Jason Rivers had another big bowl game, catching 10 passes for 105 with Arizona State’s Ryan Torain who finished the game with 18 carries for yards, his fourth 100-plus yard game in four bowl games played. Ryan 160 yards and one touchdown. Grice-Mullen scored the lone touchdown reception for the Warriors. For the first time since opening day, Hawai‘i (11-3) did not score a Georgia scored on its first possession as Knowshon Moreno ran in a touchdown in the first half, squandering scoring opportunities, a missed 17-yard touchdown before UH answered with an 11-play, 42-yard drive field goal in the first quarter and an interception in the second, allowing resulting in a 41-yard field goal by Dan Kelly. Arizona State to take a 10-3 halftime lead. But it was all Georgia from then on, as the Bulldogs scored on their But the Warriors erupted for 21 points in the third quarter when next three possessions. Moreno started it with an 11-yard touchdown run. Brennan threw touchdown strikes to Rivers (38 yards), and two to Ryan They then followed it up with a 52-yard field goal by Brandon Coutu and Grice-Mullen (7 and 36 yards, respectively) to take a 24-10 lead heading an 11-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Sean Bailey, making into the fourth quarter. Grice-Mullen finished with eight catches for 111 the score 24-3 at halftime. yards and two touchdowns. Georgia would add another touchdown on a fumble recovery by Sugar Dan Kelly added a 43-yard field goal before Arizona State (7-6) scored Bowl Most Outstanding Player Marcus Howard. The Bulldogs added 10 14 straight points to cut the Warrior lead to three, 27-24, with 10:25 left more points to make it 41-3 before UH was able to score their only touch- to play. down. But Brennan and the Warrior offense were not finished. Brennan Tyler Graunke entered the game in the middle of the fourth quarter found Davone Bess for a 21-yard touchdown to cap an 80-yard drive, and and went 13-for-19 with 142 yards while leading the Warriors to their lone Rivers capped a 95-yard drive with a 79-yard touchdown catch-and-run to touchdown drive. seal the win. scoRing suMMaRy scoRing suMMaRy 1st 09:42 UGA K. Moreno 17-yd run (B. Coutu kick) 1st 01:59 ASU J. Ainsworth 44-yd field goal 04:20 UH D. Kelly 41-yd field goal 2nd 12:35 UH D. Kelly 42-yd field goal 00:57 UGA K. Moreno 11-yd run (B. Coutu kick) 05:21 ASU B. Smith 37-yd pass from R. Carpenter (J. Ainsworth kick) 2nd 09:36 UGA B. Coutu 52-yd field goal 3rd 12:29 UH J. Rivers 38-yd pass from C. Brennan (D. Kelly kick) 08:00 UGA S. Bailey 11-yd pass from M. Stafford (B. Coutu kick) 08:46 UH R. Grice-Mullen 7-yd pass from C. Brennan (D. Kelly kick) 3rd 08:57 UGA M. Howard 0-yd fumble recovery (B. Coutu kick) 02:14 UH R. Grice-Mullen 36-yd pass from C. Brennan (D. Kelly kick) 01:40 UGA T. Brown 1-yd run (B. Coutu kick) 4th 13:04 UH D. Kelly 43-yd field goal 4th 14:32 UGA B. Coutu 45-yd field goal 12:21 ASU R. Torain 12-yd run (J. Ainsworth kick) 10:32 UH R. Grice-Mullen 16-yd pass from T. Graunke (D. Kelly kick) 10:25 ASU M. Jones 4-yd pass from R. Carpenter (J. Ainsworth kick) 05:16 UH D. Bess 21-yd pass from C. Brennan (D. Kelly kick) teaM statistics haWai‘i uga 02:01 UH J. Rivers 79-yd pass from C. Brennan (D. Kelly kick) FIRST DOWNS 20 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18--5 40-160 teaM statistics haWai‘i asu PASSING YDS (NET) 311 175 FIRST DOWNS 32 18 Passes Att-Comp-Int 57-35-4 27-14-1 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-121 36-200 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-306 67-335 PASSING YDS (NET) 559 191 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-33-1 26-13-0 Rushing: Hawai‘i-K. Pilares 7-26; D. Libre 1-7; D. Farmer 1-0; C. Brennan 9-minus 38. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-680 62-391 Georgia-T. Brown 19-73; K. Moreno 9-61; A.J. Bryant 1-20; K. Lumpkin 3-7; B. Southerland 3-4; M. Stafford 2-0; TEAM 3-minus 5. Rushing: Hawai‘i-N. Ilaoa 18-97; C. Brennan 7-15; R. Mauia 2-9. ASU-R. Torain 18-160; Passing: Hawai‘i-C. Brennan 22-38-3-169; T. Graunke 13-19-1-142. Georgia-M. Stafford D. Nance 7-21; S. DeWitty 3-17; K. Herring 3-9; R. Carpenter 5-minus 7. 14-23-1-175; J. Cox 0-4-0-0. Passing: Hawai‘i-C. Brennan 33-42-1-559. ASU-R. Carpenter 13-26-0-191. Receiving: Hawai‘i-J. Rivers 10-105; D. Bess 7-53; R. Grice-Mullen 6-37; C.J. Hawthorne Receiving: Hawai‘i-J. Rivers 14-308; R. Grice-Mullen 8-111; D. Bess 5-65; N. Ilaoa 4-56; 4-73; D. Libre 3-15; D. Farmer 2-17; K. Pilares 2-8; J. Laumoli 1-3. Georgia-M. Massaquoi C. Mock 1-15; I. Sample 1-4. ASU-M. Jones 5-72; S. DeWitty 2-35; R. Torain 2-28; B. Smith 5-54; K. Durham 3-48; K. Moreno 2-26; S. Bailey 2-18; M. Moore 1-17; T. Chandler 1-12. 1-37; C. McGaha 1-8; B. Miller 1-8; Z. Miller 1-3.

114 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football bOWl appearanceS 2008 SHeraTOn HaWaI‘I bOWl 2010 SHeraTOn HaWaI‘I bOWl HaWaI‘I 21 HaWaI‘I 35 nOTre dame 49 TulSa 62 december 24, 2008 december 24, 2010 aloha Stadium (45,718) 4 Honolulu, HI aloha Stadium (43,673) 4 Honolulu, HI

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i concluded HONOLULU – A turnover-riddled its 2008 campaign with a 49-21 loss Hawai‘i team fell to Tulsa, 62-35, in the to Notre Dame Sheraton Hawai‘i in the Sheraton Bowl Christmas Hawai‘i Bowl Eve at Aloha Christmas Eve at Stadium. The Aloha Stadium. Warriors finished UH finished the the season with a year with a 7-7 record. 10-4 mark. Making its sixth bowl appearance in Tulsa scored 24 points off of six the last seven years, the Warriors could UH turnovers in the first half, including do little to contain the Fighting Irish who two interception returns for touchdowns. finished with a 7-6 mark. The loss ended UH limited the dangerous Tulsa offense a string of three straight Hawai‘i Bowl to just 94 yards and five first downs in wins for UH dating back to 2003. the first half but the Golden Hurricane took advantage of an error-prone Jimmy Clausen passed for 401 yards and five touchdowns to end Notre Warrior offense to stake a 27-14 halftime lead, a lead they would not relin- Dame’s nine-game bowl losing streak and give the Fighting Irish their first bowl quish. win in 15 years. Clausen, who passed for 302 yards and three touchdowns in the Hawai‘i ended the game with a 550-531 advantage in yards, but still lost first half, completed 22-of-26 passes en route to co-MVP honors. handily while giving up their most points since a 63-17 loss to No. 1 USC in Clausen shared the MVP award with sophomore receiver Golden Tate, 2005. his primary target, who hauled in six passes for 177 yards. Tate caught touch- Tulsa All-American Damaris Johnson earned bowl MVP honors for down passes of 69, 18 and 40 yards. The three touchdown receptions tied a Tulsa (10-3) after racking up 326 all-purpose yards. Johnson tallied 94 yards Hawai‘i Bowl record. rushing, 101 receiving and 127 in returns en route to setting a new NCAA Senior wide receiver Aaron Bain earned bowl MVP honors for Hawai‘i career mark in all-purpose yardage. Meanwhile, playing his final game as a after scoring two touchdowns on the day. Bain finished with career-highs in Warrior, senior Greg Salas recorded 13 catches for a career-high 214 yards and receptions (8) and yards (109). Junior quarterback Greg Alexander finished two touchdowns. 23-of-39 for 261 yards for UH. Senior Solomon Elimimian, the school’s all- Curnelius Arnick had two interceptions, including a 54-yard touchdown time leader in tackles, led UH with nine stops, including one sack. return in the second quarter to lead a Tulsa defense that recorded five inter- UH made it a 14-7 game when Bain scored on a 10-yard connection ceptions. from Alexander midway through the second quarter. It was all Irish after Both offenses got into gear in the second half and the Warriors cut the that. Notre Dame answered right back on its next possession with a 69-yard Golden Hurricane lead to just six points on two occasions in the third quarter. bomb from Clausen to Tate to move its cushion to two touchdowns and However, Tulsa pulled away with a pair of touchdowns—a Johnson 67-yard begin a string of 28 unanswered points by the Fighting Irish. run and a Thomas Roberson 47-yard reception—to take a 20-point lead into the fourth quarter. scoRing suMMaRy 1st 03:07 ND Hughes 2-yd run (Walker kick) scoRing suMMaRy 2nd 10:25 ND Grimes 14-yd pass from Clausen (Walker kick) 1st 12:29 TLS Singleton 3-yd run (Fitzpatrick kick) 08:12 UH Bain 10-yd pass from Alexander (Kelly kick) 01:29 TLS Fitzpatrick 42-yd field goal 06:49 ND Tate 69-yd pass from Clausen (Walker kick) 2nd 12:54 UH Austin 1-yd run (Enos kick) 00:01 ND Tate 18-yd pass from Clausen (Walker kick) 11:08 TLS Flanders 54-yd interception return (Fitzpatrick kick) 3rd 10:50 ND Allen 18-yd pass from Clausen (Walker kick) 09:34 TLS Arnick 54-yd interception return (Fitzpatrick kick) 07:22 ND Tate 40-yd pass from Clausen (Walker kick) 02:20 UH Salas 18-yd pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 04:25 UH Bain 21-yd pass from Alexander (Kelly kick) 00:16 TLS Fitzpatrick 28-yd field goal 04:12 ND Allen 96-yd kickoff return (Walker kick) 3rd 07:28 UH Salas 5-yd pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 4th 01:45 UH Washington 27-yd pass from Funaki (Kelly kick) 06:57 TLS Owens 15-yd pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) 05:47 UH Green 1-yd run (Enos kick) teaM statistics nd haWai‘i 04:57 TLS D. Johnson 67-yd run (Fitzpatrick kick) FIRST DOWNS 23 22 03:12 TLS Roberson 47-yd pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-65 19-32 4th 09:27 UH Pollard 33-yd pass from Moniz (Enos kick) PASSING YDS (NET) 413 326 07:00 TLS Singleton 3-yd run (Fitzpatrick kick) Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-24-0 44-28-1 01:16 TLS D. Johnson 9-yd pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-478 63-358 TLS UH individuaL LeadeRs FIRST DOWNS 18 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-188 27-71 Rushing: Notre Dame-Hughes 17-55; Gray, J. 5-13; Allen 4-9; Aldridge 1-0; Sharpley 2-0; Clausen PASSING YDS (NET) 343 479 2-Minus 6; Team 3-Minus 6. Hawai‘i-Kealoha Pilares 2-19; Inoke Funaki 1-15; Daniel Libre 1-12; Leon Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-0 56-30-5 Wright-Jackson 1-1; David Farmer 1-1; Greg Alexander 13-Minus 16. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-531 83-550 Passing: Notre Dame-Clausen 22-26-0-401; Sharpley 2-2-0-12. Hawai‘i-Greg Alexander 23-39- 1-261; Inoke Funaki 5-5-0-65. Rushing: Tulsa-Johnson 5-98; Clay 4-62; Singleton 3-8; Carter 1-8; Watts 3-7; Kinne 13-4; Receiving: Notre Dame-Tate 6-177; Rudolph 4-78; Grimes 4-34; Hughes 3-27; Kamara 3-21; Douglas 1-2; Team 1-minus 1. Hawai‘i-Green 13-31; Moniz 11-26; Heun 2-13; Austin 1-1. Allen 2-59; Floyd 2-17. Hawai‘i-Aaron Bain 8-109; Greg Salas 7-76; Michael Washington 6-96; Passing: Tulsa-Kinne 17-31-0-343; Cole 0-1-0-0. Hawai‘i-Moniz 24-47-4-411; Austin 6-9-1-68. Malcolm Lane 4-29; Kealoha Pilares 3-16. Receiving: Tulsa-Johnson, D. 4-101; Johnson, T. 2-71; Roberson 2-63; Clay 2-38; Owens 2-23; Watts 2-14; Johnson 1-17; Williams 1-12; Carter 1-4. Hawai‘i-Salas 13-214; Pollard 8-129; Stutzmann 3-23; Ostrowski 2-72; Blount 2-13; Green 1-20; Dimude 1-8.

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 115 bOWl game recOrdS

OFFenSe deFenSe individuaL individuaL Passing Most Tackles: 12, Leonard Peters vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Yards: 559, Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Interceptions: 2, Kelvin Millhouse vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Completions: 33, Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Sacks: 2, Delmar Johnson vs. Michigan State (1989 Aloha Bowl); Most Attempts: 47, Bryant Moniz vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) Darrell Tautofi vs. UAB (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl); Mel Purcell vs. Arizona State Highest Completion Pct.: 78.6 (33-42), Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl); Paipai Falemalu vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Touchdowns: 5, Timmy Chang vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl), teaM Colt Brennan vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Points Allowed: 62 vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Pass Play: 79 yards, Colt Brennan to Jason Rivers vs. Arizona Least Points Allowed: 17 vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl); vs. Oregon State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) State (1999 O‘ahu Bowl) Longest Touchdown Pass: 79 yards, Colt Brennan to Jason Rivers vs. Most Total Yards Allowed: 590 vs. UAB (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Yards Passing Allowed: 417 vs. UAB (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Yards Rushing Allowed: 225 vs. Michigan State (1989 Aloha Bowl) Rushing Most Turnovers Caused: 2, numerous times Most Yards: 113, Travis Sims vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl) Most Interceptions: 2 vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl); vs. Michigan Most Carries: 29, Travis Sims vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl) State (1989 Aloha Bowl) Most Touchdowns: 2, Travis Sims vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl); Most Fumble Recoveries: 2 vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl); vs. Michael Brewster vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl) Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Run: 34 yards, Bryant Moniz vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) Sacks: 6 vs. Oregon State (1999 O‘ahu Bowl); vs. Michigan State (1989 Longest Rushing Touchdown: 8 yards, Michael Brewster vs. Houston Aloha Bowl) (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl)

Receiving SpecIal TeamS individuaL Most Yards: 308, Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl)* Most Field Goals: 3, Eric Hannum (1999 O‘ahu Bowl) Most Receptions: 14, Jason Rivers vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Field Goal: 45 yards, Jason Elam vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl) Most Touchdowns: 3, Jason Rivers vs. Houston (2003 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Punts: 6, Tim Grasso vs. Notre Dame (2008 Hawai‘i Bowl); Alex Dunnachie vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) teaM Longest Punt: 73 yards, Mat McBriar vs. Tulane (2002 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Kickoff Return: 52, Ryan Mouton vs. Georgia (2008 Sugar Bowl) Most Points Scored: 59 vs. UAB (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Punt Return: 59, Chad Owens vs. UAB (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Least Points Scored: 10 vs. Georgia (2008 Sugar Bowl) Longest Kickoff Return For A Touchdown: 42, Britton Komine vs. UAB Most Total Yards: 680 vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Yards Passing: 559 vs. Arizona State (2006 Hawai‘i Bowl) Longest Punt Return For A Touchdown: 59, Chad Owens vs. UAB Most Yards Rushing: 287 vs. Illinois (1992 Holiday Bowl) (2004 Hawai‘i Bowl) Most Turnovers: 8 vs. Michigan State (1989 Aloha Bowl) Most Interceptions: 5 vs. Tulsa (2010 Hawai‘i Bowl) *NCAA Bowl game record Most Fumbles Lost: 4 vs. Michigan State (1989 Aloha Bowl) Sacks Allowed: 8 vs. Notre Dame (2008 Hawai‘i Bowl); vs. Georgia (2008 Sugar Bowl)

JaSOn rIverS cHad OWenS leOnard peTerS 116 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football National Rankings national rankings Record vs. Ranked Teams Season A.P. coaches u.P.I. Date opponent oPP RK* uh RK* Result 1981 Oct. 20, 1956 at Iowa 15 - L, 0-34 Sept. 9 18 - 16 Dec. 3, 1971 Nebraska 1 - L, 3-45 Oct. 28, 1972 at Tennessee 16 - L, 2-34 Nov. 29, 1975 San Jose State 15 - W, 30-20 1989 Dec. 4, 1976 Nebraska 19 - L, 3-68 Oct. 2 - - T 20 Sept. 16, 1978 at Nebraska 12 - L, 10-56 Oct. 9 - - T 19 Dec. 2, 1978 USC 3 - L, 5-21 Oct. 30 - 24 - Oct. 5, 1979 at Brigham Young 20 - L, 15-38 Nov. 6 - 24 - Nov. 14, 1981 Brigham Young 17 - L, 3-13 Nov. 13 24 24 - Dec. 4, 1982 Nebraska 3 - L, 16-37 Nov. 20 24 24 - Sept. 22, 1984 Brigham Young 4 - L, 13-18 Nov. 27 23 23 19 Nov. 23, 1985 Air Force 10 - L, 20-27 Dec. 4 23 23 19 Dec. 7, 1985 Brigham Young 9 - L, 6-26 Dec. 11 25 25 - Dec. 6, 1986 Michigan 4 - L, 10-27 Sept. 3, 1988 Iowa 9 - W, 27-24 1992 Nov. 19, 1988 Wyoming 16 - L, 22-28 Sept. 28 23 23 Oct. 28, 1989 Brigham Young 18 - W, 56-14 Nov. 1 - 25 Dec. 25, 1989 Michigan State (EAB) 22 - L, 13-33 Nov. 8 24 23 Sept. 1, 1990 Texas A&M 13 - L, 13-28 Dec. 1, 1990 Brigham Young 4 - W, 59-28 Nov. 15 - 25 Sept. 7, 1991 at Iowa 15 - L, 10-53 Jan. 2 & 3 20 20 Nov. 30, 1991 Notre Dame 18 - L, 42-48 Sept. 3, 1998 Arizona 24 - L, 6-27 2002 Nov. 28, 1998 Michigan 15 - L, 17-48 Nov. 26 - 24 Sept. 4, 1999 USC 21 - L, 7-62 Oct. 7, 2000 at TCU 14 - L, 21-41 2006 Oct. 26, 2001 Fresno State 18 - W, 38-34 Nov. 19 25 25 Dec. 8, 2001 Brigham Young 9 - W, 72-45 Nov. 26 24 23 Nov. 30, 2002 Alabama 14 - W, 37-29 Jan. 9 - 24 Sept. 13, 2003 at USC 4 - L, 32-61 Dec. 6, 2003 Boise State 18 - L, 28-45 Oct. 29, 2004 at Boise State 18 - L, 3-69 2007 Sept. 3, 2005 USC 1 - L, 17-63 Preseason 23 24 Sept. 23, 2006 at Boise State 25 - L, 34-41 Sept. 2 20 22 Nov. 23, 2007 Boise State 17 14 W, 39-27 Sept. 9 24 22 Jan. 1, 2008 vs. Georgia (ASB) 4 10 L, 10-41 Sept. 16 19 18 Aug. 30, 2008 at Florida 5 - L, 10-56 Sept. 23 19 17 Oct. 4, 2008 at Fresno State 22 - W, 32-29 ot Sept. 30 16 15 Oct. 17, 2008 at Boise State 15 - L, 7-27 Oct. 7 16 16 Dec. 6, 2008 Cincinnati 13 - L, 24-29 Oct. 14 17 17 Oct. 24, 2009 Boise State 6 - L, 9-54 Oct. 21 16 16 Sept. 2, 2010 USC 14 - L, 36-49 Oct. 28 12 12 Oct. 16, 2010 Nevada 19 - W, 27-21 Nov. 4 14 14 Nov. 6, 2010 at Boise State 2 - L, 7-42 Nov. 11 13 13 Nov. 18 14 14 * denotes Associated Press ranking Nov. 25 11 11 EAB - Eagle Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, HI) Dec. 2 10 10 ASB - Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) Jan. 7 & 8 19 17 All-Time Record vs. Nationally Ranked Teams: 10-34 at Aloha Stadium: 9-21 2010 on the road: 1-12 Nov. 28 25 - at neutral site: 0-1 Dec. 5 24 25 First Win vs. Nationally Ranked Team: vs. No. 15 San Jose State (30-20), Nov. 29, 1975, Aloha Stadium Highest National Ranking (Major Polls) First Win vs. Nationally Ranked Team on the Road: A.P. - 10th (Dec. 2, 2007) at No. 22 Fresno State (32-29 ot), Oct. 4, 2008, Fresno, Calif. Coaches - 10th (Dec. 2, 2007) Highest Ranked Opponent: U.P.I. - 16th (Sept. 9, 1981) vs. No. 1 Nebraska (lost, 45-3), Dec. 3, 1971, Honolulu Stadium vs. No. 1 USC (lost, 63-17), Sept. 3, 2005, Aloha Stadium Most Weeks Ranked (Single Season) Biggest Upsets: A.P. - 15 (2007) vs. No. 4 Brigham Young (59-28), Dec. 1, 1990, Aloha Stadium Coaches - 15 (2007) vs. No. 9 Iowa (27-24), Sept. 3, 1988, Aloha Stadium U.P.I. - 4 (1989) vs. No. 9 Brigham Young (72-45), Dec. 8, 2001, Aloha Stadium 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 117 naTIOnal Tv appearanceS

Date Opponent Network Result Date Opponent Network UH-OPP Nov. 14, 1981 Brigham Young ABC L, 3-13 Dec. 2, 2006 Oregon State ESPN L, 32-35 Oct. 16, 1982 Brigham Young ABC L, 25-39 Dec. 24, 2006 Arizona State& ESPN W, 41-34 Nov. 20, 1982 at New Mexico WTBS L, 17-41 Oct. 12, 2007 at San Jose State ESPN W, 42-35 (ot) Oct. 1, 1983 San Diego State CBS T, 27-27 Nov. 10, 2007 Fresno State ESPN2 W, 37-30 Dec. 7, 1985 Brigham Young ESPN L, 6-26 Nov. 16, 2007 at Nevada ESPN2 W, 28-26 Dec. 6, 1986 Michigan ESPN L, 10-27 Nov. 23, 2007 Boise State ESPN2 W, 39-27 Nov. 21, 1987 Air Force ESPN L, 31-34 Dec. 1, 2007 Washington ESPN2 W, 35-28 Dec. 5, 1987 Arkansas ESPN L, 20-38 Jan. 1, 2008 vs. Georgia@ FOX L, 10-41 Oct. 22, 1988 Brigham Young ESPN L, 23-24 Oct. 17, 2008 at Boise State ESPN L, 7-27 Dec. 9, 1989 Air Force ESPN T, 35-35 Dec. 6, 2008 Cincinnati ESPN2 L, 24-29 Dec. 25, 1989 Michigan State# ABC L, 13-33 Dec. 24, 2008 Notre Dame& ESPN L, 21-49 Sept. 1, 1990 Texas A&M ESPN L, 13-28 Sept. 30, 2009 at Louisiana Tech ESPN2 L, 6-27 Nov. 30, 1991 Notre Dame ESPN L, 42-48 Nov. 28, 2009 Navy ESPNU W, 24-17 Dec. 30, 1992 vs. Illinois* ESPN W, 27-17 Dec. 5, 2009 Wisconsin ESPN2 L, 10-51 Sept. 2, 1995 Texas ESPN2 L, 17-38 Sept. 2, 2010 USC ESPN L, 36-49 Nov. 18, 1995 San Diego State ESPN2 L, 10-49 Sept. 11, 2010 at Army CBS College Sports W, 31-28 Aug. 31, 1996 Boston College ESPN2 L, 21-24 Sept. 18, 2010 at Colorado Fox College Sports L, 13-31 Nov. 29, 1997 Notre Dame ESPN L, 22-23 Nov. 6, 2010 at Boise State ESPNU L, 7-42 Sept. 3, 1998 Arizona ESPN2 L, 6-27 Dec. 24, 2010 Tulsa& ESPN L, 35-62 Nov. 28, 1998 Michigan ESPN2 L, 17-48 Sept. 3, 2011 Colorado ESPN2 W, 34-17 Dec. 25, 1999 Oregon State% ESPN W, 23-17 Sept. 17, 2011 at UNLV Mountain Network L, 20-40 Oct. 26, 2001 Fresno State ESPN W, 38-34 Oct. 14, 2011 at San Jose State ESPN L, 27-28 Dec. 8, 2001 Brigham Young ESPN2 W, 72-45 Nov. 12, 2011 at Nevada ESPNU L, 28-42 Sept. 6, 2002 at Brigham Young ESPN L, 32-35 Dec. 3, 2011 Brigham Young ESPN2 L, 20-41 Oct. 25, 2002 at Fresno State ESPN2 W, 31-21 Nov. 30, 2002 Alabama ESPN L, 16-21 All games played at Aloha Stadium (Honolulu) unless otherwise noted Dec. 25, 2002 Tulane$ ESPN L, 28-36 # Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl (Aloha Stadium, Honolulu) Sept. 13, 2003 at USC Fox Sports Net L, 32-61 * at Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl (Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA) % Jeep O‘ahu Bowl (Aloha Stadium, Honolulu) Sept. 19, 2003 at UNLV ESPN2 L, 22-33 $ ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium, Honolulu) Nov. 29, 2003 Alabama ESPN W, 37-29 & Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium, Honolulu) Dec. 6, 2003 Boise State ESPN2 L, 28-45 @ Allstate Sugar Bowl (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA) Dec. 25, 2003 Houston& ESPN W, 54-48 (3ot) Oct. 29, 2004 at Boise State ESPN2 L, 3-69 All-Time Record on National Television: 17-39-2 Nov. 12, 2004 at Fresno State ESPN L, 14-70 at Aloha Stadium: 13-29-2 Dec. 4, 2004 Michigan State ESPN2 W, 41-38 on the road: 4-13 Dec. 24, 2004 UAB& ESPN W, 59-40 at neutral site: 1-1 Sept. 3, 2005 USC ESPN2 L, 17-63 Oct. 29, 2005 Fresno State ABC L, 13-27 Nov. 25, 2005 Wisconsin ESPN2 L, 24-41

The Warriors performed their pre-game ritual ha‘a dance during the 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl. The ha‘a received national exposure during each of the team’s six nationally televised games that season and was featured on Fox’s Sugar Bowl pre-game show. 118 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football all-TIme Head cOacHeS

oveRaLL RecoRd coLLegiate RecoRd year seasons coach W L t Pct. W L t Pct. 1909-11 3 Austin Jones 8 6 0 .571 – – – – 1912-14 No Team 1915 1 John Peden 5 1 1 .786 – – – – 1916 1 William Britton 3 2 1 .583 – – – – 1917-19 3 David Crawford 11 1 2 .857 – – – – 1920 1 Raymond Elliot 6 2 0 .750 0 1 0 .000 1921-39 19 Otto “Proc” Klum 84 51 7 .616 21 27 0 .438 1940 1 Eugene “Luke” Gill 2 5 0 .286 1 2 0 .333 1941 1 Gill/Kaulukukui* 8 1 0 .889 3 0 0 1.000 1942-45 No Team 1946-50 5 Tom Kaulukukui 34 18 3 .645 12 18 1 .403 1951 1 Archie Kodros 4 7 0 .364 1 5 0 .167 1952-60 9 Hank Vasconcellos 43 46 3 .484 18 32 1 .363 1961 No Team 1962-64 3 Jim Asato 15 12 0 .556 5 11 0 .313 1965 1 Clark Shaughnessy 1 8 1 .150 1 7 0 .125 1966 1 Phil Sarboe 4 6 0 .400 3 6 0 .333 1967 1 Don King 6 4 0 .600 6 4 0 .600 1968-73 6 Dave Holmes 46 17 1 .727 45 17 1 .722 1974-76 3 Larry Price 15 18 0 .455 15 18 0 .455 1977-86 10 Dick Tomey 63 46 3 .576 63 46 3 .576 1987-95 9 Bob Wagner 58 49 3 .541 58 49 3 .541 1996-98 3 Fred vonAppen 5 31 0 .139 5 31 0 .139 1999-2007 9 June Jones 76 41 0 .634 76 41 0 .634 2008-11 4 Greg McMackin 29 25 0 .537 29 25 0 .537 Totals 94 21 coaches 526 397 25 .568 359 337 9 .516

* - indicates co-head coaches

bOb Wagner dIck TOmeY June JOneS 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 119 All-Time Letterwinners

3A-A-A4 Anderson, Herbert______1964 Bell, Terence______2010-11 Calhoun, Akili ______1989-91 Abihai, Wadsley ______1972-74 Anderson, John ______1933 Bell, William ______1984-87 Calveria, Francis______1962-64 Abreu, Melvin______1940, ’46 Anderson, Michael ______1995 Bengston, Mike ______1969 Cambra, Bruce______1962 Abreu, Sean ______1988-90 Andrews, Alapa‘i ______2000-02 Bennett, Hal ______1976 Cambra, Jules______1956-58 Abrew, Lawrence______1939 Annillo, John ______1974, ’76 Bennett, Mike ______1992-94 Cambra, Lowell______1962 Abrew, Melvin______1939 Anzai, David______1964 Bennett, Omar ______2002 Cameron, John______1955 Acohido, Vince ______1984 Aoki, Paul ______1966-68 Benoza, Guy ______1990 Campbell, Bob M.______1962-63 Acosta, Bob______1975, ’77 Apao, Dick______1958 Bento, Martin ______1991 Campbell, Bob P.______1962 Adams, Theo ______1984-85, ’87 Apao, Dirk ______1984-85 Berry, Stanley ______1973-76 Campbell, Calvin______1940 Addison, Bryan ______1989 Apelu, Augie ______1987-89 Berryman, Dan ______2000 Campbell, Tavis ______1999-2000 Adler, Steve ______1970 Apisa, Bill______1963-64 Bess, Davone ______2005-07 Canon, Ryan ______2000 Afalava, Kesi ______1979, ’81-83 Apo, Andrew______1937 Bessette, Charles______1946-49 Carey, James______1936 Affonso, William ______1963-64, ’66 Apoliana, Francis______1936 Bethea, J.D. ______1980-81 Carey, Tim ______1997 Afusia, Kody______2011 Apuakehau, Sani ______1994 Bethune, Benny ______1973-74 Carmichael, Sidney______1936 Agbayani, Brendyn ______1995 Arafiles, Damien ______1998 Bhonapha, Keith ______1999-2002 Carmona, Camron______2007 Aguiar, Keali‘i ______2002-03 Araki, Charles ______1952-55 Bickford, Gene ______1971 Carpenter, Richard______1949-52 Ah Loo, Kyle ______1986-87 Arelliano, Dino ______1981-82 Bilbro, Chris______1966-67 Carpenter, Thomas______1946 Ah New, Joseph______1951 Arimoto, Melvin______1960, ’62-63 Birdsong, Norris ______1975-76 Carroll, John______1960, ’62 Ah Quin, Zeff ______1996, 1998 Arioli, Ronald______1953 Biscotti, Mike ______1970-72 Carroll, Sam ______1984-87 Ah Sam, Mahealani______1954 Ariyoshi, Henry______1952-55 Black, Chris______2008-09 Carson, Glenn ______1992-94 Ah Soon, Keith ______2005-08 Armstrong, Feiamma ______1999-2000 Black, Wayne ______1978-79 Carter, Dwight ______1998-99 Ah You, Wade______1951 Arnold, John ______1972 Blackburn, Ikaika ______2001-04 Carter, James ______1974-75 Ah Yuen, Keith______1978-81 Arnold, Larry ______1967-69 Blackburn, Orlando______1931 Carter, Michael ______1990-93 Ahart, William ______1978 Arvanetis, Mike ______1977-78 Blackstead, Ted______1931 Carvalho, Bernard ______1980-83 Ahmad, Po‘okela______2007-10 Asami, Yoshiji______1949-51 Blakeney, Robby ______1992-95 Cassidy, Murray ______1969-70 Ahrens, Roy______1934-36 Asato, Jimmy______1949-51 Blount, Dustin______2009-10 Castillo, Romy ______1969 Ahu, Aran ______1970, ’72-73 Asmus, Jim ______1979-80 Bobbitt, Celnell ______1995, ’98 Castro, Lyle ______1999, 2003 Ahu, Bobby ______1969 Au, Robert______1960, ’62 Bonner, Bill______1947-50 Castro, Nick ______1981, ’83 Ahuna, Augustine______1934-35 Audick, Daniel ______1974-76 Borden, Kawika______2011 Cavaco-Amoy, Ho‘oikaika______2010 Ahuna, William______1932-35 Aufai, Josh______2006 Boskie, Phillip______1953 Chan, Earnest______1930-31 Aikman, Al______1966 Austin, Blase ______1997 Botelho, Don______1954-57 Chang, Gordon______1952 Aina, Punahou ______1994-95, ’97 Austin, Leon ______1986-87 Bouit, Johann ______1991-93 Chang, Timmy ______2000, 2002-04 Ainoma, Dan______1923, ’25 Austin, Phil ______1998-99 Bourne, Peter ______1972 Chapman, Brian ______1994-97 Aiu, Charles ______1972-75 Austin, Shane ______2009-11 Boyda, Bill ______1968-70 Chappell, Mark ______1987 Aiwohi, Francis______1930-33 Autele, Tasi ______1990-91 Bradley, Rodney______2009-10 Charles, Jade ______1997 Akana, Ben______1946 Avery, Joe______2008-11 Bradley, Wayne ______1974 Chavies, Sylvester ______1972-73 Akana, Kekuhaupio ______1979-80 Avila, Joaquin ______1997-2000 Bradshaw, English______1964 Cheney, Gary ______1972 Akee Choy, Vernon______1936-39 Awai, Dan______1954 Brady, Kerry ______1985 Cherry, Raphel ______1981-84 Akeo, Lester______1957 Awai, Garrett ______1991 Branch, Darrick ______1989-92 Chibana, Warren______1951 Aki, George______1934-36 Awtrey, Ramon______1953 Brantley, David ______1989-90 Ching, Clayton______1955-56 Akina, Kainoa ______2003-05 Ayat, Justin ______2001-04 Brash, Lionel______1947 Ching, Shawn ______1988-91 Akins, Curtis ______1974-75 Ayeni, Rufus ______1996-97 Bratcher, Buck ______1932-33 Chisteckoff, Greg ______1990 Akiona, Francis______1946 Ayers, Bill ______1967-68, ’70 Bredy, Jeff ______1994-95 Chock, Colin______1954-57 Akiu, Mike ______1982-84 Ayers, Pat______1962 Breland, Jeff ______1981, ’83 Chock, Harry______1939-40 Akiu, Mike Jr. ______2002-03 Ayers, William______1966 Brennan, Colt ______2005-07 Chong, Elroy ______1971-72 Akpan, Tony ______2003-05 Brewster, Michael ______2002-04 Choo, Andrew______1946-49 Ala, Houston ______2000-03 3b-B-B4 Brickner, Francis______1937 Chopp, Alonzo ______2005-08 Ala, Tui ______2000 Babcock, Frank______1955 Briggs, Walter ______1986-89 Chow, Mike______1963-64 Ala, Tuinanau ______1973-74 Babers, Dino ______1979-80, ’82-83 Bright, Ben ______1995-98 Choy, Kaha‘i______2010 Alama-Francis, Ikaika ______2003-06 Babka, Beau ______1981 Bright, Darius______2011 Christian, Steven______2010 Alapa, Keani ______2000-03 Bacon, James______1946-47, ’49 Briner, Howard______1937 Chu, Abraham______1951 Albinio, Peter ______1991 Bain, Aaron ______2005-08 Broad, Gordon______1964 Chun, Kenton______2011 Alcantara, Felix ______1968-70 Bain, John ______1970-71 Broadway, Lamar ______2002-05 Chun, Marc ______1971 Aleaga, Link ______1987 Baird, Jeff ______1999 Brockaw, David ______1975-77 Chung, Kai Bong______1940, ’46 Alencastre, Melvin______1950-51 Baker, Billy ______1971-72 Brodie, Lex ______1934-35 Chung, Kayo______1936-39 Alexander, Carl ______1982-84 Baker, Kevin ______1977 Brogan, Tom______1952 Chung, Norman______1960, ’62 Alexander, Greg______2008-09 Baker, Noland ______1978, ’80-81 Brooks, Attrice ______1999 Chung, Raymond______1951 Alexander, Kirk ______2005-06 Balangitao, Joe______1952 Brooks, Rinda ______1997, 2000 Ciacci, Lane ______1973 Aliipule, Al ______1992-93 Barbour, Dave ______1977-78 Brown, Aaron______2010-11 Clapp, Justin______2010-11 Allen, Gary ______1978-81 Barnes, Jack ______1970 Brown, Abe ______1971-72 Clark, Chester ______1971 Allen, Walter ______1975 Barnes, Jim ______1969-70 Brown, Allen ______1925 Clark, George______1933-36 Allen-Jones, Cameron______2007-08 Barnett, Joaquin ______1987-90 Brown, Chris ______1999-2002 Clark, Nicky ______1975 Allen-Jones, CJ ______2004, ‘06-08 Bartz, Denis ______1971 Brown, Ronald______1950 Clark, Tom ______1977-78 Almadova, Bryan ______1980-82 Bass, Mike ______2001-03 Brown, Tyrone ______2002-03 Clay, Brian______2011 Alo, Edmund______1951 Bass, Ray ______2004 Browne, Danny ______1981 Clay, Charles______2011 Alo, Kamalani______2010-11 Battin, Ryan ______1994-95, ’97 Bruce, Steve ______1972 Clay, Tonnie ______1983 Alo, Kimo______2009 Battle, Marvin ______1976 Bryant, Jeramy______2009-10 Cleveland, Andrew ______1973-76 Alo, Simeon ______1969-70, ‘72-73 Bauman, Neal______1966 Buchanan, Tim ______1968 Clore, Victor______2006-09 Alualu, Tupu ______1993-95 Bayne, Wendell______1937 Buckley, Brian ______1967-68 Clowers, Brett ______2000-01 Amii, Grant ______1972 Bayus, Tony ______1975 Bunn, Dale ______1975 Cluney, Wilson ______2002-03 Amina, Jay ______1997 Beasley, Brian ______1974 Burso, Alex______1937-38 Cobb-Adams, Kamuela ______1995-98 Amona, William______1946 Beaver, Alfred______1963 Bush, Ellsworth______1950-52 Cockett, Frank______1936 Among, William______1930-33 Beazley, Michael ______1981, ’83-85 Butler, Ray ______1981-82 Cockett, Herbert______1936-38 Amosa, Amosa ______1985-88 Belcher, Brian ______1985-87 Butts, Sean ______1999-2002 Cockett, Robert______1964 Amosa, Lene ______1991-93 Bell, Charles______1960, ’62 Cockheran, Jeremiah ______2002-03 Amrein, Todd ______1987 Bell, Craig______2009 3c-C-C4 Cofer, Craig______2011 Anae, Brad ______1976 Bell, David______1963 Cabral, Jeff ______1977-79 Colbert, Justin ______1999-2002 Anderson, Carlos ______1991-94 Bell, George ______1977-80 Cader, Dan ______1974 Cole, Larry______1967 Bell, John ______1979-80 Cadiz, Joey______2010-11 Coleman, Anapuni ______2005 120 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football All-Time Letterwinners

Coleman, Duane ______1979, ’81-83 Dickerson, Ken______1946 Fakava, Heikoti ______1985-88 Garcia, Harold ______1968 Coleman, Tim ______1978 Dickerson, Ross ______2003-06 Falemalu, Paipai______2009-11 Garcia, Ray______1962 Coleman, William______1946-48 Dietrich, Greg______1967 Faraimo, Preston ______2000-01 Gardener, Mark ______1982-83 Collins, Louis______1923-25 Dietschy, Steve ______1999-2000 Farmer, Brad ______1976 Garland, Jamal ______1999-2000 Collins, Louis______1940, ’46-48 DiIeso, Anthony ______1997 Farmer, David ______2005-08 Garner, Miles ______1997-2000 Collins, Sam ______1996-97 Dillehay, Dick______1967 Farmer, Jamal ______1989-90 Garnier, Chris ______1998-99 Collins, Scott______2010 Dimude, Chizzy______2009-10 Farney, Mitch______2007 Gaskill, Chris ______1985-87 Coloma, Burton ______1977-79 Dine, Charles______1956 Fatafehi, Wilson ______1967-69 Gatewood, Donald______1964 Colvin, John______1963 Directo, Dana ______1986-89 Faumui, Taase ______1991-93 Gay, Howard ______1969-70 Conkling, Lloyd______1939-40 Doi, Herbert______1947-49 Feigh, Tim ______1972-74 Gearring, Vernon ______1979, ’81-82 Conley, John ______1972 Doi, Mansfield______1948-50 Fellezs, Sherwin______1952, ’55-56 George, Henry______1957-58 Conley, Kent ______1977-78 Doi, Masato______1954 Fenderson, James ______1999-2000 George, Indie______1929-32 Cook, Larry______1967 Dombroski, Paul ______1976 Fergerstrom, Victor ______2004-06 George, Kanale ______2000, ‘02 Cooper, Foti ______1984 Domingo, Alfredo______1958, ’60, ’62 Ferguson, Jason ______2004-05 George, Nolan______1956-58 Corazza, Ron______1966 Donovan, Jim ______1981-82 Fernandez, Charles______1949 George, Phil ______1973-76 Correa, Haku______2009-11 Dornfield, Dick______1960 Fernandez, Charlie______1932 George, Talbot______1957-58 Correa, Laanui ______2000-02 Dorothy, Lee______1962-63 Fernandez, Ed______1923-26 Gerner, Einer______1936-38 Correia, Joe ______1998-99 Dorsey, Larry ______1974-76 Fernandez, Vince______1958, ’60 Gibson, Keith ______1974 Costello, Jim ______1969-70 Dower, Frank______1946-47 Fernandez, Walters______1925-26 Gibson, Mike ______1979-80 Costello, Rich______1966 Dowling, Jameel______2008 Ferreira, Edwin______1949 Gilbertson, Keith ______1970 Coughlin, Pat______1967 Drager, John______1931-32 Fiaseu, Pesefea Jr. ______2002 Gilbride, Kevin ______2000 Coulson, Michael ______1988-89 Dreisbach, Jude ______1993-94 Field, Harry______1930 Gilliam, Edward ______1974 Coulter, Robert______1939-40 Duckworth, John ______1971-72 Fife, Chris ______1981-82 Gilmore, David ______2000-03 Cox, Jon______1966 Duncan, Dan ______1989-91 Fitisemanu, Aui ______1981-82 Ginlack, Brysen______2007-08, ’10 Cox, Mario ______2005 Dunn, Herbert______1936 Fitzpatrick, Brian ______1966-69 Glover, Rodney ______1992-95 Cox, Nalei ______1991-94 Dunnachie, Alex______2009-11 Fitzsimmons, Art______1947 Godinet, Tony ______1989-90 Cravalho, Josiah ______2002 Dunston, Bill ______1968 Flauta, George______1953 Goeas, John ______1983-85 Cravens, Siaki______2010-11 Durington, Alika ______2003 Flaws, Frank______1972 Goeas, Larry ______1979-82 Crayton, Earl ______1970, ’72 Dustin, Rick ______1969-70 Fletcher, George ______1980, ’82-84 Goeas, Leo ______1985, ’87-89 Crichton, Don ______1981, ’83 Dutra, Charlie ______2001 Fletcher, Mike ______1974, ’76 Goeas, Levi______2010 Crosby, George ______1971 Duva, Jeff ______1977-78 Fletcher, Nathan ______1978, ’80 Gomard, James______1946-49 Cross, William______1951 Dworsky, David ______1969-71 Flint, Jared ______2001 Gomes, Dexter ______1972-74 Crouch, Richard______1968 Dyas, David ______1983-86 Flores, Quentin ______1982, ’84-85 Gomes, Jordan______2009-11 Crowell, Danny ______1984-86 Dyer, Skippy______1955-56 Fo, Mark ______1974 Gonsalves, Maikai______1933-36 Crowell, Robert______1946-47 Follner, Matt ______1985 Gonzales, Stephen ______1996, ’98 Cruickshank, Bruce______1923-25 3E-E-E4 Fong, Harold______1937 Goo, Kendall ______1991-94 Cruickshank, Ed______1962 Eagle, Dave______1962 Fonoti, John ______2005, ’07-09 Goodman, Curtis ______1974-76 Cruickshank, Jim______1922-25 Eaton, Brandon ______2002-05 Fonseca, Travis ______1990-93 Goodrich, Dennis ______1965-68 Cruise, James______1955 Eby, Harry______1936 Fontes, Ray______1969-70 Goodwin, Dan______1967 Cruz, Luibeck______1955 Edens, Pat______1967 Foote, Ed ______1969-70 Gordon, Brian ______1990-93 Cullinan, Brent ______1979-80 Edgar, Anthony ______1981-82 Forester, Briton______2006-07 Gordon, John ______1970 Cummins, Greg ______1977-78 Edralin, Daryl ______1976 Forneris, Louis ______1968 Gordon, Patrick ______1989 Cunningham, Phil ______1992-95 Edwards, Mike______2011 Fornes, John______1966 Gosling, Doug ______1999-2000 Curnan, Ikaika ______2002-05 Edwards, Tala ______1984 Forney, Kynan ______1998, 2000 Gossett, Neal ______2000-02 Currie, Bob ______1970-71 Ekno, Jonathan ______2001-04 Foster, Emil______1956 Graham, Gery ______1995-97 Cyrus, John ______1971, ’73 Elam, Jason ______1989-92 Foster, Ronald______1960 Graham, Jeff ______1975-76 Elam, Matt ______1997-99 Foster, Sam______1956-58 Grant, Robert ______1998-2001 3D-D-D4 Eleneki, Benedict______1936-37 Fowler, Donald______1951, ’53 Grant, Russell ______1996 Daily-Lyles, George______2010-11 Elias, James ______1980-81, ’83-84 Fragas, Harding______1966-67 Grant, Steve ______1968-69 Daley, Ricky ______1996 Elimimian, Abraham ______2001-04 Franco, Alfred______1952 Grasso, Tim______2007-08 Dang, Johnny______1946-49 Elimimian, Solomon______2005-08 Frank, Larry ______1970-71 Graunke, Tyler______2005-08 Daniel, Clint______2010 Ellerson, Rich ______1974, ’76-77 Frazier, Thomas______2004 Graves, David______2010-11 Daniels, Harry______1952-54 Ellis, Agenhart Jr.______1963-64, ’66 Freeman, John ______1989-90 Gray, Ryan ______1998-99 Danielson, William ______1984 Ellis, Agenhart III ______1992-95 Freitas, Glenn ______1993-96 Gray, Tom______1958, ’60 Darke, Billy______1967 Ellis, Bennie______1966 Freitas, Hartwell______1952-55 Green, Alex______2009-10 David, Paul ______1969 Ellison, Gary ______1994-97 Freitas, Robin______1966 Green, Daryl ______1991-93 Davies, Pete______1962 Endo, Peter______1963-64 Frias, Renfred ______1988-89 Green, Gerald ______1976 Davis, Dan ______1972 Enos, Rykin______2010-11 Fritzpatrick, Bruce ______1971 Green, Ryan ______1996 Davis, Eddie ______1971 Enos, Scott______2009-10 Fruean, B.J. ______2005 Greg, Mike ______1969 Davis, Joe Gary ______1975 Erwin, Lawrence______1962-64 Fruean, Renolds ______2005-06 Grice, Regis ______1973 Davis, Joe Louis ______1991 Escobar, Carlos______1958 Fruechtel, Tom ______1969-71 Grice-Mullen, Ryan ______2005-07 Davis, JoPierre______2006-08 Esera, Tala ______2003-06 Fuata, Lui ______1999-2002 Grissam, Walter ______1992, ’94-95 Davis, Lametrius______2009-10 Espiau, Jacob ______1999-2000 Fuga, Lui ______1999-2000, ’03-04 Guigni, Henry______1946-47 Davis, Mark ______1972 Espinda, Alfred______1934-37 Fujishige, Mitsuo______1933-35 Guild, Walt ______1978-79 Davis, Trevor______2011 Espinda, Leonard______1937-38 Fujiwara, George______1949-52 Gutierrez, Moses ______1972-73 Dawson, Charles______1948 Espinoza, Bo ______1998-99 Fukunaga, Ryan______1964, ’66-67 Dean, Desmond______2011 Estes, John______2006-09 Funaki, Inoke______2006-09 3H-H-H4 Dearing, Garrett ______2002 Estes, Kenny______2007, ’09-11 Funn, Randy______1964 Haake, Alvin______1946 DeCuir, Daryl ______1975 Furtado, Richard______1933-36 Haake, Phil______1946-48 Deering, Tay______1954 3F-F-F4 Hackbarth, Alan ______1998 deLaura, Davey ______1998-2000 Faaliliu, Donny ______2001 3G-G-G4 Hadama, Richard______1954-56 deLaura, Mel ______1974 Faaola, Nuu ______1982-85 Gabriel, Garrett ______1987-90 Hadan, Don______1967 deLima, Abner______1955-57 Faaumu, Andrew______2009-11 Gaetano, Bill ______1969, ’71 Hadden, Tyler______2011 Derby, Brian ______1982-85 Faavae, Brown ______2003 Gagen, Tom ______1970 Hafoka, David______2010 Derr, Glenn______1958 Faavae, Junior ______1991-94 Gaison, Blane ______1976, ’78-80 Haggerty, Kevin ______1983 Desoto, Manny ______1971-74 Faavi, Derek ______2002-05 Galdeira, Guyton ______2005-08 Haines, Bruce______1954-56 Dias, Clarence______1940 Faga, Matt ______2003-04 Galeai, Fiti ______1993 Hale, Barry______1968 Dias, Clarence______1950 Failautusi, Foti ______1983 Galeai, Josh ______2002 Haley, Wayne______1966 Dias, Ernest______1936 Faimealelei, Justin ______2004-05 Galimba, Raschad ______1982, ’84 Hall, Michael______1960 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 121 All-Time Letterwinners

Hall, Ron ______1983, ’85-86 Ho-Ching, Daniel ______1995, ’97-99 Jett, DeWayne ______1976-79 Kaspari, Ralph ______1967-69 Hall, Ronald______1956 Hodges, John______1940 Jiblits, Eric ______1982 Kasparovitch, Eugene______1937 Hamilton, O.J. ______1978-79 Hoffman, John ______1967-68 Jiles, Jovon ______1998 Kato, Bill______1973 Hammond, John ______1967-68 Hogan, Omega ______2002-04 Johnson, Charles______1936-38 Kato, Walter______1951-52 Han, Howard______1951 Holbrook, Mark______1958 Johnson, Chris ______1977-78 Katoa, Danny ______1994-95 Han, Paul______1962 Hollingsworth, Cameron _____2002-04 Johnson, Daniel______2006-07, ’09 Kau, Wendall______1946 Hanawahine, Bryan ______1975-78 Hollowell, Britt ______1993 Johnson, Delmar ______1989, ’91 Kauahi, Kani ______1981 Hanchett, Harry______1957 Holmes, Albert ______1970, ’72-73 Johnson, Derek ______2000 Kauaihilo, Norman______1929-31 Haneberg, Scott ______1972-73 Holmes, Emory ______1967-68 Johnson, Don ______1960-64 Kauffman, Phil ______2001-04 Hanes, David______1966 Holokai, Benjamin______1957-58 Johnson, Greg ______1968-70 Kauhane, Fred______1960 Hanna, Sam ______1969 Holt, James______1955 Johnson, Jack______1931-34 Kauhane, Jacob______1958 Hanneman, Nephi______1964 Holt, Lemon “Rusty”______1927-29 Johnson, Marco ______1983, ’85-87 Kauka, Francis______1936-39 Hannum, Eric _____1996-97, ’99-2000 Holt, Walter______1925 Johnson, M.L. ______1983-86 Kauka, Jonathan ______1999-2000 Hanohano, Geordon______2009-11 Holyfield, Tony ______1978-81 Johnson, Sam ______1984 Kaulia, Nuuanu ______1988-91 Hanohano, Moses______1937 Hong, Bill______1962-64 Johnson, Shavondi ______1992-94 Kaulukukui, Joe______1937-40 Hansen, Austin______2008-11 Hong, George______1947-48 Johnson, Tom ______1971-72 Kaulukukui, Sol______1946-49 Hansen, Ray______1963 Ho‘ohuli, Watson ______2001, ‘03-04 Jones, Aaron______1968 Kaulukukui, Thomas______1934-37 Hanson, Deacon ______1991-93 Hookano, Glenn ______1969-70 Jones, Floyd ______1974 Kawaguchi, Ken______1947, ’49-50 Hanson, John ______1978 Hopewell, Henry______1932-33 Jones, June ______1974 Kawakami, Rod ______1968-69 Hao, John ______1992-95 Hopkins, Tank______2009, ’11 Jones, Kennan______2006 Kawasaki, Harold______1957-58, ’60 Hapai, Henry______1934-35 Hough, Dick ______1967 Jones, Larry ______1986-89 Kawawaki, Edward______1953-56 Harada, Allan______1960 Howell, Noel______1929-31 Jones, Lyndell ______1979-80 Kay, Rich______1968-69 Hardesty, Lee______1955 Hrdlicka, Rick______1964-65, ’67 Jones, Mike ______1967-69 Kealoha, Beldin ______1976-79 Harding, Matthew ______1992-95 Hubbard, Len______1966 Jones, Warren ______1985, ’87-88 Kealoha, Eddie ______1989-91 Harding, Scott______2011 Huber, Jack______1938 Jordan, Bill______1964, ’66-67 Kealoha, James ______1974 Hardy-Tuliau, John______2010-11 Hudgins, Scott ______1973 Joseph, Neal______1956 Kealoha, Joe______1962-63 Harley, Patrick Lavar ______2001-03 Huffman, Ralph______1960 Joy, Jim ______1985-87 Kealoha, Moses______1949 Harmon, Paul ______2005 Huggins, Jake ______2000 Judd, Clement______1930 Keawe, Art______1958 Harper, Kenny ______1990-91 Hugo, Buddy ______1985 Judd, Frank______1933-35 Keckeisen, Brian ______1975-78 Harrington, Dan ______1972 Hulsman, James______1954 Keith, Lance______1960 Harrington, David______1964 Hunter, Al ______1994-97 3K-K-K4 Kela, Samson ______1985 Harris, Channon ______1999-2001 Hunter, Wayne ______2001-02 Kaai, Bill ______1969-71 Keliikipi, West ______2003-04 Harris, Shawn ______1994 Hurwitz, Loo______1936 Kaaialii, Mitchell ______1989-91 Kelly, Dan ______2005-08 Harris, Vaness ______1975-76 Hutchinson, Carl ______1968 Kaaihue, Henry ______1970 Kemfort, Robert ______1997-2000 Harrison, Larry______1967 Kaakua, Hiram______1929-30 Kennedy, Brannon ______1994-95 Harrison, Mike ______1999-2000 3I-I-I4 Kaapuni, Sam______1934-37 Kenneybrew, Carl ______1979-82 Hart, Richard______1940 Ieru, Raphael______2006-09 Kaaua, Archie______1924-25 Keomaka, Ryan ______2004-07 Haslip, Wilbert ______1975-78 Ikeda, Al______1962-64 Kaawalauole, Ted______1957 Khan, Zerin ______1990 Hatcher, Donnell ______1985 Ilaoa, Nate ______2002, ’05-06 Kaeo, Bill______1924-27 Khan-Smith, Larry ______1987-90 Hawkins, Jakeem______2007 Iloilo, Adam ______2005 Kafentzis, Kent ______1981-82, ’84-85 Kia, Aaron______2006-09 Hawkins, Josh ______1996 Imamoto, Donald______1953-54 Kafentzis, Kurt ______1981-84 Kiaaina, Ronald______1946 Hawthorne, C.J.______2006-07 Inabata, Arthur______1963 Kafentzis, Kyle ______1983-86 Kiesel-Kauhane, R.J.______2006-09 Hayakawa, Kenichi______1935 Inferrera, Daniel ______2003 Kafentzis, Landon ______2004-05 Kilbey, Keoni ______1990 Haynes, Warren______1936-38 Inferrera, Jeremy ______2003-04 Kafentzis, Mark ______1980-81 Kilcoyne, Kekoa ______1996-97 Haynes, Winston ______1990-91 Ing, James______1934-35 Kafentzis, Mikhail ______2005 Killen, Shephard ______1982-84 Hazama, Ralph______1954 Ing, Ronald______1949-50 Kafentzis, Sean ______1987 Kim, Chin Do______1937-40 Head, William______1958 Ingraham, Corky ______1974 Kafentzis, Tyson ______2005-08 Kim, Edward______1939 Heard, Jesse ______1974-76 Ingraham, Randy ______1970-71 Kahale, Chad ______2001-04 Kim, Peter ______1978 Hedges, Donald______1951 Ingram, Jake ______2005-08 Kahn, Zehrin ______1987 Kim, Phillip______1951 Heffernan, Tom ______1988, ’90-91 Ingram, Jerome ______1984-85 Kahoano, Emlen ______1982-83 Kim, Stanward______1939 Heminger, Murray______1925 Ingram, Luke______2009-11 Kahoano, Haku ______1988-91 Kim, Wallace______1956 Hemmings, Fred______1966 Inouye, Roy______1951 Kaho‘ohanohano, Adrian _ ___1972-74 Kim, Yong Hee______1930 Hemphill, Fred ______1980, ’82-84 Iosefa, Joey______2011 Kaho‘ohanohano, Frank______1951 Kimura, Robert______1946-47 Henderson, Demitreus _____1992-94, ’96 Iosua, Mike ______1998-2001 Kahoonei, Ken______1950 King, Donnie______2011 Henderson, Robert______1939-40 Iosua, Parson ______1981 Kahuanui, Harry______1946-49 King, Jack______1930-31 Henry, Ryan______2009-10 Isaacs, Alvin______1947-48 Kahuanui, Lance ______1972-75 Kinilau, Sean ______1985-87 Hensley, Chad______1967 Iwanaga, Archie______1953, ’57 Kajioka, Shayne ______2000-03 Kinoshita. Thomas______1964 Herbert, Clifton ______2000-03 Izuka, Daniel______1956-58 Kalakau, Willy ______1983-84 Kirby, John ______1997, ’99 Herezog, Laddie______1964 Kalama, Lonn______1996-97 Kitagawa, Kenneth______1956-58 Hernandez, Mark ______1994-96 3J-J-J4 Kaleleiki, Kalani ______1986-89 Kiyosaki, Tom______1948-49 Herrold, Don ______1973-75 Jackson, Houdini ______1998 Kalili, James ______1967, ’69-70 Kiyuna, Stan______1962 Heun, Jake______2009-10 Jackson, Kasey ______1996 Kalilimoku, Brad ______2004-07 Klaneski, Eddie ______1994-97 Hewett, Kenny ______1984 Jackson, Kevin ______2000-03 Kalilimoku, Chad ______2002-03 Kleidon, Greg ______2002 Higa, Richard ______1981-84 Jackson, Larry ______1975 Kaloi, Alex ______1974-76 Kleinkopf, Karl ______1968-69 Higgins, Jimmy ______1984-85 Jackson, Marquez______2006 Kam, Wilfred______1950 Klemm, Adrian ______1996-99 Hildebrand, Mike______1966 Jackson, Mike ______1977-78 Kama, Reynolds ______1992-94 Knight, Tom ______1976-78 Hill, Keith ______1977-79 Jackson, Nate ______1998-2001 Kamai, Sean ______1991 Knipple, Woody ______1984-85 Hill, Steve ______1969-70 Jackson, Orin ______1972 Kamakana, Spencer______1940 Ko, Young Suk______1940 Himeno, Stanley______1948-49 Jackson, Shaun______1999 Kamakawiwo‘ole, Kila ______2002-05 Ko, Young Suk______1949 Hindle, Bill______1958 Jackson, Sterling______2011 Kamakeeaina, Paulo ______1996 Koahi, Al______1958 Hipa, Daniel______1946 Jacobsen, Douglas______1966 Kamalani, Alva ______1947 Koani, Charlie______1955 Hirahara, Ron______1962 Jacobson, Wilson ______1921-22 Kamana, William______1974 Koga, Gilbert______1951 Hirohata, Kenneth______1960, ’62 Jardine, Keoni______1977-80 Kane, Aaron ______1985-87 Kojima, Dwayne ______1993 Hirohata, Milt______1958, ’60, ’62 Jasper, Ivin ______1991-93 Kane, Eleu ______1997-98 Kometani, Harold______1937-38, ’40 Hirota, Cy ______1991-93 Jasper, Jett______2008-11 Kaneshiro, Gilbert______1953-54 Komine, Britton ______2001-04 Hirota, Jyun______1946-48 Jefferson, Thadius ______1983-86 Kanoa, Manly III ______1998-2001 Kozik, Franklin______1937 Hisatake, Ray______2008-09 Jenkins, Chuck______1955 Kaonohi, Marques ______2003-06 Kreutz, Henry ______1971 Ho, Curtis______1949-50 Jenkins, Mark ______1995-97 Kapanui, Chad ______2001-04 Kreutz, Paul______1973 Ho, Donald______1950 Jenkins, Patrick ______2002-03 Kapihe, Ellie______1994-97 Kua, Stan ______1978 122 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football All-Time Letterwinners

Kuboyama, Clint ______1994-95 Linkner, Dylan ______2005-08 Marino, Moses______1951-52 Mock, Chad ______2005-06 Kulbeth, Ralph ______1976 Lipp, Joey______2007-09 Marquardt, Ron ______1966-68 Moe, Tanuvasa ______2002-05 Kuna, Steve______1964 Lister, John______2011 Martin, Hubbard ______1976-78 Moenoa, Uriah______2001-04 Kunitomo, Casey______1977 Little, Walt ______1977-78 Martinez, A.J. ______2005-07 Moetului, Charles ______1984-87 Kuratani, Lawrence______1952 Liu, Alan ______1972 Martinez, Jose ______1998 Mohoric, Mike ______1968-69 Kusunoki, Henry______1932-35 Liu, William______1954 Martinson, Martin______1930-31 Mojica, Tom______1962-64 Kyle, Doug ______1979-81 Loeffler, Jordan______2011 Masch, Zach______2010-11 Moku, Sam ______1983-86 Logan, Douglas______1939 Massey, Bill ______1968-70 Mollner, Mark______1997-98 3L-L-L4 Lolotai, Mana______2007-10 Masters, John ______1972, ’74 Monico, Jordan______2010-11 Laanui, Roland______1954-57 Lolotai, Waylon______2010-11 Masterson, Ken ______1987 Moniz, Bryant______2009-11 LaBoy, Cliff ______1973-75 Loo, Keola ______2000 Masuda, Raymond______1960 Monteilh, Keao ______2004-05, ’07-08 LaBoy, Travis ______2001-03 Look, Tim______1949 Matagiese, Siasau______2011 Montgomery, Bo______2008-09 Lacey, Gerald ______1993-95 Lopati, Junior ______1984 Mateo, Belgelrio______1956 Montiho, Cliff ______1973 LaCount, Kahai ______2003-06 Lopes, John ______1973-75 Matsukawa, Sadao______1950-53 Moody, Andrew ______1978-81 LaCount, Kainoa______2009-10 Lopes, Merv ______1980-81 Matsuo, Kiyoshi______1947-50 Moore, Bob______1967 LaDay, Louis ______1987 Lorenz, Tim ______1985 Matsuo, Roy______1957-58 Moore, James ______1978-80, ’82 Laeli, Fale ______2005-08 Louis, Clarence______1934-35 Matsushima, Harris ______1974-77 Moore, Ken ______1981-82 Lafaele, Michael ______2004-07 Louis, Tony______1933 Matsuura, Abraham______1939 Moore, Robert______1949-50 Lai, Herbert______1954 Lovell, Frank______1939 Mauga, Ivan ______1991 Moreland, Turmarian ______2004-05 Lalau, Eric ______1986-87 Lowe, John______1937 Mauia, Reagan ______2005-06 Moreno, Steve______1964 Lam Ho, Wallace______1946-47 Loyd, Frank______2011 May, John ______1974, ’76-77 Morgado, Arnold ______1974-75 Lambert, Charles______1946 Luck, Robert______1966 Mayo, Ken ______1969-70 Morgan, Bobby ______1998-2000 Lan, Robert ______1987 Lueke, Bob ______1972-73 McAlevy, Charles______1930 Moriyama, Herbert______1963-64, ’66 Lane, Malcolm______2006-08 Lui, Robert______1966 McArthur, Dane ______1987-90 Morley, Mike______1955 LaPointe, Stan______1962-63 Lum, David______1936-37 McBriar, Mat ______2000-02 Morris, Wesley ______1997-98 Larsen, Greg ______1984-85 Lum, Francis______1947-48 McBride, Darryl______2011 Morrow, Jeff ______1992-93 Larsen, Lee ______1981-82 Lum, Tennyson______1960 McCarthy, Tom ______1982-84 Morse, Anthony Larsen, Walter______1957-58, ’60 Lumford, Ricky ______1999-2000 McClain, Jimmy ______1998 Morse, John______1922-25 Larson, Ron______1962 Lumpkin, George______1970-71 McCloud, Kim ______1987-90 Morse, Tony______1933-36 LaSalle, Steve ______1966-68 Luster, John ______1968-69 McCray, Patrick______1986-87 Moser, Lawrence______1952 Latuselu, Kala ______2003-04 Lutu, Leroy______2011 McCreery, Lew______1952 Moses, Ernest______1932-35 Lau, Fred ______1996-98 Lutu-Carroll, Paul ______2004 McElroy, Greg ______1977-78 Mosley, Kyle ______1984-85 Lau, Leonard ______1987 Lyman, Albert______1930, ’32-33 McGill, Kelly______1991-94 Mossman, David ______1989 Lau, Micah ______2004-07 Lyons, Harry ______1991-92 McGowen, Kim ______1974-77 Mouton, Ryan______2007-08 Lau, Norman______1964 Lyons, Jim ______1975 McGregor, Calvin______1936 Mullins, Tom______1954 Lau, Thomas______1951 Lyons, Tim ______1980-81 McGregor, Ivanhoe______1936 Murray, Daniel ______2004 Laulu, Steve ______1996 McKale, Bill ______1979-80 Murray, John______1934-35 Laumoli, Jason______2006-07 3M-M-M4 McKay, Nathan______2006-08 Murray, Walter ______1982-85 Laurel, Art______2010-11 Ma‘a, Thomas______1953 McKeague, Allan______1956 Mutter, Dave ______1971-73 Laurel, Clayton______2009-11 Ma‘afala, Abu ______2002-03 McKenzie, Boyd______1937 Myers, John______1966 Leahy, Bob ______1970 Ma‘afala, Ben ______1985 McKenzie, Gordon______1936 Myrick, Ollie ______1990-91 Leano, Jerry______1995 Ma‘afala, Nick ______1985-86 McLemore, Dana ______1978-81 Leatigaga, Chris______2008-09 Macfarlane, Walter______1926-29 McLeod, Kingman ______1978-79 3N-N-N4 Lee, Albert______1939 Maclean, Burton______1960 McLin, Dennis______1966 Nagata, Allan______1930 Lee, Curtis ______1968-69 Macon, Johnny ______1994-97 McNicoll, Simmy ______1922 Nagata, Fred______1954-56 Lee, Francis______1940 Maddox, Melvin ______1973 McPherson, George______1938-39 Nahalea, Albert______1930-32 Lee, Joseph______1933-36 Maeda, Nelson ______1977-79 McReynolds, Joe______1976 Nahoopii, Sam______1951 Lee, Kalae______2000-01 Maeva, David ______1987-90 Mead, Dana ______1969-70 Nakagawa, Dean ______1990-91 Lee, Paul ______1971-73 Maggitt, Dee______2011 Mears, John ______1971 Nakagawa, Edward______1946 Lee, Sam______1948 Mahaley, Antwan______2006-09 Meatoga, Vaughn______2008-11 Nakamoto, Robert______1963 Lee-Ho, Zachary ______2003 Mahelona, Steven ______2001 Medieros, Jon______2007-09 Nakamura, Ken______1946-49 Lefiti, Matagisila______2008-11 Mahi, Don ______1969-70 Meier, John ______1971-72 Nakazawa, Tony ______1969-70 Lefotu, David______2011 Mahoe, Ikaika______2010 Melemai, William ______1974-76 Nakea, Robert______1956 Legay, Levi______2010-11 Mahuka, Clayton ______1986-89 Meletia, John______1963 Nakikei, George______1953 Lehor, Steve ______1979-82 Mai, Dave______1966 Melvin, Calvin ______1992-94 Nakumara, Takeo______1923, ’25 Lei, Danny ______1981 Maialoha, Solomon______1937 Mendez, David______1951-52 Narimatsu, Al______1958 LeJay, Quincy ______1998-99 Maiava, Lesa ______1996 Mendez, Richard______1952 Nasca, Nathaniel______2008 Lelie, Ashley ______1999-2001 Mailo, Anipati ______1999, 2003 Mendonca, Adolph______1933-35 Nash, Allan______1963 Lemes, Al______1925-26 Maka, Francis______2008 Merlo, Carl ______1975-76 Natchsheim, Hank______1947-48 Lene, Jared______2007 Malabuyoc, Joseph______2010 Merriman, George______1937 Natividad, Frank ______1981-82 Leon, Rich ______1968 Malala, Michael ______2005-06 Meyer, Francis______1937-38 Nauahi, Viliami______2008-09 Leonard, Adam ______2005-08 Malapit, Edward______1951-52 Meyer, William______1939-40 Naukana, George______1930 Leonard, Brett______2010-11 Malepeai, Marcus ______1993-95 Meyers, Ian______1978 Naukana, George______1958 Leonard, Joshua______2007-08 Malepeai, Marcus______2011 Miano, Rich ______1982-84 Naumu, Arnold______1951-52 Leong, Albert______1939 Mamiya, Christy______1953-56 Micus, Dillan ______1995-96 Naumu, Johnny______1939-40 Leong, Franklin______1957 Mamiya, George______1949-51 Mihevic, Ed______1966 Nautu, Branch ______1996 Leslie, Brandon______2011 Mamiya, Richard______1946-49 Miller, Dan ______1972-73 Naylon, Raymond______1952-54 Letuli, Laupepa______2006-08, ’10 Mane, Jason ______1994-96 Miller, Dee ______1999-2000 Neill, John ______1990 Letz, William ______1971-73 Maneafaiga, Bryan______2004 Miller, Terill______1962 Nelson, Alexander______1936 Levingston, John ______1983-86 Manera, Paul ______1989-91 Millhouse, Kelvin Jr.______2001-03 Nelson, Richard______1951 Lewis, Danney ______1988-89, ’91 Manners, Lono ______2002-05 Mills, Billy______1958 Newberry, Myron______2006-07 Lewis, Gary ______1976-80 Mansfield, Jim ______1991-93 Mills, Jim ______1979-82 Newman, Jeff ______1989-91 Lewis, Gerard______2006-07 Manuma, Matt ______2001-04 Milne, Kurt ______2003-06 Nickerson, Carl ______1973 Lewis, Marlowe ______1991 Manuma, Steve ______1970-71 Mims, Calvin ______1997-98 Nicola, Bennett______2010 Liana, Bronson ______1998-2001 Manutai, Lincoln ______2003-04 Miranda, Nolan ______2003-04 Nielsen, Corey______2010 Libre, Daniel______2007-08 Manutai, Saipele ______1974-75 Mitchell, Bill______1962 Nihei, Clarence______1956-58 Liilii, Faamita ______1991-93 Manuwai, Vincent ______1999-2002 Mitchell, Thero______1999-2002 Niiro, Kyle______2011 Lim, Elmer______2010 Mapu, Simi ______1975 Miyasato, James______1951 Niumatalolo, Ken ______1987-89 Lincoln, Roger______1964 Marcellino, Jerry ______1976-77 Miyashiro, Michael ______2002-03 Noa, Henry ______1972-73 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 123 All-Time Letterwinners

Noa, Karl ______2004-07 Peters, Hyrum______2000-03 Rivera, Benjamin______1957 Savaiigaea, Rocky______2006-09 Noa, Kaulana ______1996-99 Peters, Leonard ______2002-04, ’06 Rivers, Jason ______2003-04, ’06-07 Sawyer, Harry______1936 Noa, Kilinahe ______2001-04 Petersen, Henry______1957 Roach, Greg ______1994-96 Scanlan, Jerry ______1976-79 Nobles, Joe______1980, ’82-84 Peterson, Mike ______1993-96 Roberson, Larry ______1974, ’76 Schaaf, Mike______1970-71 Nobriga, Ted ______1930-31 Phillips, Andy ______1996-99 Roberts, Calvin______2007-08 Schabacker, Bob______1947 Noga, Al ______1984-87 Piccola, Joe ______1986-87 Roberts, Craig ______1978-79 Schabacker, George______1948-50 Noga, Falaniko ______1980-83 Pickens, Bob______1962 Roberts, Jim______1964, ’66-67 Scheible, Jon ______1976 Noga, George ______1993-95 Pierson, Terry ______1969 Robertson, Ed ______1968 Schichtle, Casper______1960 Noga, Pete ______1983, ’85-86 Pigg, Jauron ______1998 Robertson, Gavin ______1987-90 Schmidt, Pat ______1977 Nomura, Doug ______1981-84 Pigott, Bob ______1996-97 Robinson, Dan ______1998-99 Schmidt, Robert______1960 Norwood, Brian ______1983-84, ’86-87 Pilares, Kealoha______2007-10 Robinson, Erik______2007-08 Schook, Mike ______1978-79 Nozoe, Walter______1951-53 Piltz, Maynard______1932-35 Robinson, Reggie ______1980-81 Schroyer, John ______1971-72 Nua, Mark ______1985-88 Pinoski, Rich ______1986-87 Robinson, Robbie ______1995-97 Schultz, Jim ______1967-68 Pittman, Grant ______1989 Robinson, Sean ______1988-90 Scott, Mike ______1982 3O-O-O4 Pluckebaum, Vince ______1972 Robinson, Sly ______1970, ’72 Scotts, Colin ______1983-85 Oba, Joseph______1947-48, ’50 Plude, Jon ______1977, ’80 Rodden, Jim______1964 Scullion, Kevin ______1976-78 Obbema, Rick ______1979-80 Plunkett, Terry______1951-52 Rodoni, Fred______1967 Seagrove, Curtis ______1967-68 Oda, Stanley______1956-58 Polk, James ______1998 Rodrigues, Randolph ______1974-76 Searle, David ______1987 O’Doherty, Tim______1976 Pollard, Royce______2008-11 Rodriguez, Frank______1958 Searle, Theodore______1922-25 Odom, Mark______1987-90 Porlas, Dane ______2005-08 Rodriguez, Steve______1968 Sellers, Mike______2011 Odom, Zac______1991-94 Post, Kenneth______1963 Roe, Morrie______1995-97 Sereno, William______1940 O’Grain, Cliff______1960 Poti, Blackie ______1989 Rolovich, Jack ______2004 Seti, Siave______2006-07 Oka, Mamoru______1953-54 Poueu-Luna, Bubba______2011 Rolovich, Nick ______2000-01 Seumalo, Joe ______1985, ’87-88 Oka, Pat ______1968-70 Poumele, Se‘e ______2003-04 Ronquillo, Ben______1962-65 Shaner, Frank______1940 Okert, John______1968 Pounds, Mitch ______1980 Ronquillo, Tom ______1975-76 Shanner, Eugene______1966 Okimoto, Randall ______1995-96 Preston, Albert ______1978-79 Roscoe, Chris ______1987-89 Shaw, Carlos ______1995-96 Olchovy, Patrick ______2004-05 Price, Eugene ______1978-80 Rosehill, Hogan______2010 Shaw, Joe ______1992-95 Oliveira, Francis______1948 Price, Larry______1952 Rosehill, Olen ______1997-99 Sheather, Pat______1958 Oliveira, Shane ______1994-97 Price, Larry ______1961-64 Rosevold, Doug ______1996-97 Sheridan, George______1963 Olmos, James______1939 Price, Mike______1985 Ross, Jason ______1993-94 Sherrer, Larry ______1969-71 Olson, Harold______1937-39 Price, Roy ______1953-56 Roth, Mike ______1978 Shibata, Ken ______1973-74 Ono, Harry______1951 Price, Tom______1958 Roundtree, Dave______1966 Shibuya, Robert______1946-47 Onosai, Joe ______1983-86 Prohm, Benjamin______1992 Runge, Bryce ______2004 Shibuya, Steve______1964 Ornellas, Kawika______2009-11 Puaauli, Iosefa ______1996 Ruppert, Richard ______1971 Shigematsu, Sean______2011 Ortez, Casey ______1973 Puluti, Bill ______1972 Russell, Nathaniel______2006-07 Shimokawa, Ricky ______1993 Ortiz, Leo______1963-64 Pung, Moses______1956 Rutkowski, Tracy ______1987 Shine, Tom______1966 Ostrowski, Jeremiah______2009-11 Purcell, Amani______2006-07 Ruttman, Sonny______1922 Shinnick, Chris ______1996-97 Oswalt, Carlton ______1993-96 Purcell, Elliott______2007-10 Ryder, Roy______1952 Shintaku, Elton ______1971-74 Owen, Dustin ______1998-99 Purcell, Melila ______2003-06 Shishido, Shinji______1954-55 Owens, Brian ______1985-86 Purdy, Casey______2010 3S-S-S4 Shizuro, James______1954-55 Owens, Chad______2001-04 Purdy, George______1956 Sagapolu, Tavita ______1987-90 Shon, Francis______1949, ’51 Purdy, Paul______1995-96 Sakamoto, Milton______1963 Show, Michael______1966 3P-P-P4 Sakamoto, Wayne______1947 Shrout, Chad ______1995, ’97-99 Paahao, Doug ______1987 3Q-Q-Q4 Salas, Greg______2007-10 Shulte, Robert______1951, ’53 Paclebar, Corey______2010-11 Quaintance, Russell______1935-38 Salavea, Peter ______1995 Shutter, Cayman______2010-11 Paepule, Timo______2004-07 Quarles, Bernard ______1981-82 Saleamua, Granville______1983-84 Siaosi, Ed ______1991, 1993 Paetz, John______1976 Quina, Stan ______1976 Salisbury, George ______1968 Sides, Vincent ______1981-82, ’84-85 Page, Andy______1981 Salvador, Keahi ______1990-91 Silen, Axel______1939-40 Pale, Peter ______1990-93 3R-R-R4 Samana, Lyno ______1989-91 Silva, Bill______1967-68 Palimoo, Hiram ______1992-93 Raappana, Richard______1951 Samia, Moses______2011 Silva, Clement______1939-40 Pamplin, Rocky ______1970 Rakhshani, Steve ______1979-80 Sample, Ian ______2004, ‘06 Silva, Hal______1946-49 Pang, Henry______1957-58, ’60 Randall, Louis ______1989-91 Sampson, Allen______2010-11 Silva, Lawrence______1937-40 Pang-Kee, Tony______1990-91 Rausch, Brent______2008-10 Samuseva, Lance______2000-03 Silva, Louis______1955-57 Pannell, John______1966 Rawlins-Crivello, Kapono______2010 San Diego, John______1951-52 Silva, Mana______2008-10 Panora, Joe ______1978 Rea, Steve ______1971-72 Sansone, Mike______1967 Silva, Saffrey ______2001 Paoa, Gene______1950 Reardon, John______1969 Santa Cruz, Victor ______1991-94 Simmons, Ramsey ______1972-73 Paredes, Corey______2008-11 Reber, Mike ______1969-70 Santamaria, Bernard ______1997 Simon, Kirk______1979 Paredes, Parker______2010 Redd, Verlon ______1978-81 Santiago, Lane ______1987 Simon, Kurt ______1985 Park, Radford ______1978 Reed, Daniel ______1999 Santiago, Louis ______1981-82, ’84-85 Simpson, Steve______1968 Parkman, Roger ______1970-71 Reed, Dewey ______1994-95 Santiago, Walter______1989-91 Sims, Doug Jr. ______1999-2000 Parrilla, Harding ______1978 Reed, Tanoai______1993-94 Santos, Jake______2008 Sims, Jack ______1982-84 Patek, Jacob______2006-07 Rego, Jayson______2006-09 Santos, Lester______1952 Sims, Marty______1982-84 Paternostro, Chuck ______1969 Rengal, Mike______1967 Santos, Ryan ______2001-02 Sims, Scott ______1999-2000 Patterson, Dave ______1969-70 Reuss, Nick ______1997 Saole, Rustin______2004-07 Sims, Travis______1989-91 Patton, Kenny ______2002, ’04-06 Reynolds, James______1976 Sapolu, Jesse______1979-82 Sing, Robert______1954 Pau, Lorgon______2007 Reynolds, McKinley ______1967-68 Sapolu, London______2010-11 Singh, Bobby ______1995-96 Paul, Matt ______1996-99 Rhinelander, Harvey______1962-63 Sarboe, Joe______1966 Sione, Earvin______Paul, Tim ______1974 Rhode, Jeffrey ______2002-05 Sardo, Joe______1989-91 Sjoquist, Doug ______1969-70 Paulo, Conrad ______1994-97 Ricardo, Ramon______1970-71 Sataua, Itai ______1978-79, ’81-82 Skinner, Josh ______1996-99 Pedersen, Erik______2006-07 Riccardi, Chris ______1998-2001 Satele, Alvis ______1981-84 Slade, Larry ______1995 Pedro, Thomas______1937-38 Rice, Joshua______2006-09 Satele, Brashton______2006-08 Slye, Jordan______2005 Pekelo, John______1946-47 Richards, Golden ______1972 Satele, Hercules ______2004-07 Smiley, Marlon ______1992-94 Pennick, Ron______1980-81 Richards, Greg ______1987 Satele, Liko______2009-11 Smith, Allen ______1988-90 Peoples, Khevin______2005-08 Richards, Jim______1966 Satele, Samson ______2003-06 Smith, Anthony ______1996, ’98-2000 Perez-Sandoval, Omar ______1991 Richards, Sterling______1975 Sato, James______1947 Smith, Arthur ______1974-75, ’77-78 Perkins, Mike ______1973-75 Richardson, Pat______1973, ’75 Satterlee, Don ______1970-72 Smith, Bernard______1936-39 Permetter, Coyle______1985 Riewerts, Ed ______1979-80 Sauafea, Larry ______2004-07 Smith, Brian ______1998-2001 Perry, George ______2004-05 Riley, Jim ______1968-69 Saulsberry, Karman ______2000-01 Smith, Chris ______1998-99 Perry, Ryan______2007-08 Ripley, Ed ______1992-94 Saunders, Rick ______1985-87 Smith, Donald______1929 124 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football All-Time Letterwinners

Smith, George______1968-69 Tanuvasa, David ______1988, ’90 Uchima, Unkei______1939-40, ’46-47 Williams, Ghana ______1993 Smith, Jeff______1967 Tanuvasa, Maa ______1990-92 Ueoka, Richard______1952-55 Williams, Khary ______1993-94 Smith, Nollie______1937-40 Tanuvasa, Onosai ______1974 Ulbrich, Jeff______1998-99 Williams, Lonnie Le’Trae ____ 1998-2001 Smith, Spencer______2007-10 Tarver, Marcus ______1978-81 Ulufale, Semeri ______1977-79, ’81 Williams, Lonnie Lloyd______1967-68 Smith, Tom______1935 Tate, Mark ______2001 Umeda, Pat ______1966-69 Williams, Manly ______1989-91 Smith, Vernon______1939 Tauala, Marvis ______1994-95 Umu, Kamalu______2010 Williams, Marcel ______1984-87 Snickles, Pat ______1967-68 Taufa, Viliami______2001 Unterman, Kent______1981-84 Williams, Stewart______1990-93 Snyder, Jerry______1966 Taufaasau, Hugh______1966 Uperesa, Dane ______2003-06 Williamson, Russ ______1976 Soares, Blaze______2006-07, ’09 Tautalatasi, Pepe ______1990 Uperesa, Drew ______2009-10 Wills, Colin ______2001-02 Sole, Mark ______1976 Tautofi, Daniel ______2004-05 Ursery, Darryl ______1983-84 Wilson, Bim______1950 Sone, Masao______1931-33 Tautofi, Darrell______2003-04 Uso, Tafiti ______2001 Wilson, Lawrence______2005-06 Sopoaga, Isaac ______2002-03 Taylor, Andre ______2005 Uyeda, Norman______1960 Wilson, Pete______1950 Soto, Eric______1062-64 Taylor, Bill______1955 Wilson, Stephen ______1993-94 Sousa, Richard______1951 Taylor, George______1962 3V-V-V4 Wilson, Terry______2010 Sovio, Henry ______1969-71 Taylor, John______1982-83 Vail, Jim______1966 Winchester-Makainai, Chauncy___ 2010-11 Sparks, Glenn ______1971 Taylor, Jovonte______2008-09 Vaioleti, Doug ______1990-92 Winfrey, Jerry ______1989-90 Spelman, Richard ______1982-84 Taylor, Rick______2007-08 Valverde, Rodrigo ______1985-87 Winkfield, Bobby ______1973-75 Spencer, Bob______1920-21 Tenno, Toshio______1946-49 Vanness, Boyd______1954 Wise, Bill______1922-25 Spillner, Richard______1953 Teshima, Karl______1954-55 Vaughn, Jason ______1998 Wise, Mel______1962-63 Spithill, Jack ______1968-69 Teshima, Larry______1956-57 Vegas, Keith ______1985 Wise, John______1930-31 Spotts, Gary ______1976-78 Tharp, Charles ______1997-98 Veikune, David______2006-08 Wise, Jonah______1930-31 Stabile, Bach ______1993-94 Thevenin, Leon______1936 Velasco, Kevin ______1976 Withy-Allen, Shawn ______1999-2002 Stafford, Bill______1967 Thomas, Adrian______2007-10 Velasco, Sal______1990 Witney, Lavon______1937 Stanley, Levi ______1969-70, ’72-73 Thomas, Dave ______1976 Veneri, John______1992-94 Won, Ernest______1936-38 Stant, David ______1988-89 Thomas, Desmond ______2005-08 Veu, Togi ______1985 Wong, Hauoli ______1995 Steeve, Doug______1967 Thomas, Tony ______1995-96 Vierra, Albert______1951 Wong, John______1939 Steinhoff, Keoni______2006-08 Thompson, Afatia ______1998-2000 Vierra, Mike ______1975-76 Wong, Kaleo______2008 Stennis, Mike ______1976-77, ’79-80 Thompson, Alexander______1953 Viliamu, Peter ______1990 Wong, Kim Sing______1951 Stennis, Sean ______2003 Thompson, Chuck ______1998 Voeller, Scott ______1975, ’77-78 Wong, Laiana ______2002-03 Stephens, Billy ______1986-87 Thompson, Henry______1923-25 Von Giesen, Elwood______1946 Wong, Lionel______1946-48 Stephens, David ______1973-74 Thompson, Rich ______1970-72 Wong, Mun Kin______1940 Stepter, Steven______2009 Tigert, Gary ______1974 3W-W-W4 Wong, Orlando______2004 Stern, Ken______1962-63 Tindall, Terry______1964 Wade, Everett ______1983-86 Wong, Pete______1962 Stevenson, Richard______1988-91 Tinoco, Mike______2009-10 Wadsworth, Mike______2009 Wong, Richard______1939-40 Stevenson, Robert______1934-36 Tinoisamoa, Pisa______2000-02 Wagner, Richard ______1973-75 Wong, Wallace______1947 Stewart, Coby ______1991, ’93-94 Tipoti, Nofo______1976 Wainee, Solomon______1960 Wood, Ron ______1997 Stewart, Dick______1962 Tipton, Gregg ______1985-86 Waitley, Damon______1958, ’60 Woodard, Tavita______2011 Stickler, Ryan ______2003-04 Tiwanak, Bronson______2010 Walker, Derek ______1985, ’87 Woodcock, John ______1974-75 Stokes, Carl ______1980, ’83 Todd, Charles ______1976 Walker, Lewis______2009-10 Woods, Chris______1967 Stone, Daniel______1939 Toeaina, Andrew ______1991 Wallace, Sam______1947-49 Woodson, Anthony _____ 1980-82, ’84 Stone, Jim ______1971-72 Toilolo, Alasi______2008-11 Wallace, Sam______1956 Woodson, Jack______1958 Stothers, Jerry______1955-56 Tokuhama, Eugene______1964, ’66 Wallwork, Aylett_____ 1957-58, ’60, ’62 Woodward, Doug______1968 Stranske, Arthur______1937-39 Toloumu, David ______1978-81 Walsh, James______1962 Wright, Gary ______2000-03 Street, Vincent ______1997-98 Tom, Major______1939 Walsh, Koldene ______1984 Wright, Jack ______1975-78 Stringert, Harold ______1972-73 Tom, Melvyn______1960 Walters, Dennis ______1972-73 Wright, Matt______1998, 2000-02 Strohlin, Roy______1937-39 Toma, Edmund______1951-54 Warren, Yaphet ______1998-99 Wright, Robert______1956 Strong, Frank ______1984 Tomimoto, Dan______1964-66 Washington, Brett ______1995 Wright, Tim ______2004 Stuckey, Jim______1967 Tomimoto, Stan______1964, ’66 Washington, Michael ______2005-08 Wright-Jackson, Leon______2007-09 Stuprich, Reinhold ______1973-74 Tominaga, Howard______1962-64 Watanabe, Eric______1950-53 Wyckoff, Dennis ______1971-72 Stutzmann, Billy Ray______2010-11 Tomomitsu, Keith ______1997-98 Watasaki, Sadao______1939-40, ’46-47 Stutzmann, Craig______1998-2001 Tong, Sam ______1972-73, ’76 Watase, Richard______1953 3Y-Y-Y4 Sugino, Rocky______1946-47 Tonga, Aulola______2009 Watkins, Fred______1967 Yamada, Lloyd______1956-57 Sullivan, Arthur______1951 Torres, Richard______2008-11 Watson, Keahi______2008 Yamasaki, Ross ______1989 Sumida, Mel______1962 Torres, Rudy______1975 Watson, Keala ______2005-08 Yamashiro, David ______1979 Sur, Hank______1955-56 Torres-Keohokapu, Breyden_____ 2011 Weatherby, Roger ______1970 Yamashita, Gerald______1958 Sutherland, Bill ______1970 Towns, Charles ______1995 Weaver, Avion ______1997-2000 Yamashita, Tad ______1995 Sutton, Charles ______1973-75 Towse, Ed______1925-28 Weber, John ______1968-69 Yap, Beau______2011 Sweeney, Chris ______1999 Toyama, Isao______1930-31 Weems, Marcus ______2003-04 Yap, Boyd ______1981-82 Sydner, Jeff ______1989-91 Tresler, Mike ______1987-90 Weidanz, Peter ______1986-89 Yee, Andy______1962 Sylvester, Joe______1962, ’64 Tribble, Gordon______1939 Weight, Charles______1925 Yokono, Jerry______1958 Trigilio, Frank ______1969 Weir, Don ______1972-73 Yorita, Yasuo ______1972-73 3T-T-T4 Tsuda, James______1946-47 Welch, Gerald ______2000-01, ’03-04 York, Rod ______1994-95 Tachibana, Alema______2011 Tua, Lemoe______1987-90 Wentling, C.B. ______1995-96 Youd, Bill______1950 Tachibana, Richard______1948 Tucker, Shawndel ______1999-2000 Wescoatt, Norman______1930 Young, Cliff______1962-63 Tafuna, David ______1986-87 Tufaga, Tuika______2008-09 West, John ______2002-03 Young, Gordon______1925 Tafuna, Sione______1996-97, 2001 Tufono, Matt ______1994-95 Westfall, Ray______1958 Young, Lamar ______1987, ’89 Tagalicod, Ron ______1995 Tuiasosopo, Ana ______1983-85 Whieldon, Jason ______2002-03 Young, Reggie ______1981-82 Tagawa, Kenneth______1960 Tuifua, David ______1994-95 Whitaker, Terry ______1988-91 Yowell, Lindsey ______1993-94 Tagoai, Junior ______1991 Tuinei, Mark ______1982 Whitby, Ashton ______1975 Taimatuia, TJ______2011 Tuinei, Tom ______1976-79 White, Jeris ______1970-73 3Z-Z-Z4 Takahata, Edwin______1957-58 Tuioti, Tony ______1996-99 White, Rick ______1970-71 Zane, George ______1933-34 Takayesu, Saburo______1946-49 Tuioti-Mariner, Lafu______2005-08 Whitson, Steve______1968 Zinker, Larry______1966 Takushi, David______1948-51 Tuipulotu, Kaniela______2010-11 Whitted, Lynn______1967 Zoller, Derek ______1998 Talaesea, Junior ______1977-78 Tuitele, Nelson______1949 Whittle, Bill______1925-28 Talley, Herman ______1989, ’91 Turner, Bill ______1969-70 Wilde, John______1966 Note: This list is incomplete. If anyone has Tam, William______1954-57 Tyreman, Steve______1970-71 Wilkes, Bob______1957 any factual information regarding names not Tamanaha, Kenneth______1962 Williams, Chris______2005 listed, please contact the UH Sports Media Tanaka, Susumu______1936-39 3U-U-U4 Williams, Daryl ______1980-83 Relations Office. Tanigawa, Tyler ______1994-97 Uchida, Blake ______1968-69 Williams, Donnell ______1997-98 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 125 Year-bY-Year STaTISTIcS

(complete team statistics kept since 1967 season; all prior seasons are incomplete) Year-bY-Year (HaWaI‘I) Rushing Passing Total Offense Punt Return Kick Return Int Return Penalty Scoring Year ATT YDS TD YPG ATT CPL INT YDS TD YPG PL YDS YPG ATT YDS TD ATT YDS TD INT YDS TD NO YDS PTS PPG 1967 442 1728 - 172.8 233 124 6 1617 10 161.7 675 3345 334.5 35 382 - 30 630 - 12 263 - 66 614 205 20.5 1968 432 1553 18 155.3 324 171 14 2110 23 211.0 754 3663 366.3 46 446 0 41 807 0 15 171 2 56 511 312 31.2 1969 477 1932 21 193.2 302 144 22 1934 14 193.4 746 3866 386.6 30 335 3 40 950 1 14 300 3 40 430 313 31.3 1970 546 2380 25 216.4 250 121 12 1476 12 134.1 795 3856 350.5 34 349 0 34 617 0 26 259 1 63 607 286 26.0 1971 509 2013 22 183.0 288 132 20 1872 9 170.1 796 3885 353.1 35 102 0 41 747 0 21 271 2 78 727 255 23.2 1972 548 2078 21 188.9 244 106 15 1541 16 140.0 792 3619 329.0 22 82 0 32 564 0 17 141 1 81 889 282 25.6 1973 503 1739 9 158.1 243 129 18 1688 12 153.4 746 3427 311.5 37 217 1 28 453 0 13 160 1 73 858 205 18.6 1974 583 1752 14 159.3 271 128 19 1369 7 124.4 855 3121 283.7 27 24 0 39 715 0 21 219 0 78 857 175 15.9 1975 597 2367 13 215.2 157 72 11 883 4 80.3 754 3250 295.5 31 257 2 38 664 0 21 207 2 89 837 180 16.3 1976 574 2222 18 202.0 188 77 19 754 3 68.5 762 2974 270.4 18 56 0 62 949 0 16 144 0 84 818 154 14.0 1977 531 2051 17 187.4 226 121 10 1734 11 157.6 757 3795 345.0 18 226 1 36 559 0 19 243 0 94 1065 250 22.7 1978 575 2280 19 207.3 221 115 10 1503 14 136.6 796 3783 343.9 17 160 0 43 617 0 15 187 0 105 961 251 22.8 1979 590 2829 29 257.2 202 90 9 1136 10 103.3 792 3965 360.5 39 387 2 34 823 0 18 144 0 94 1028 330 30.0 1980 566 2176 20 197.8 213 104 14 1244 7 113.1 779 3420 310.9 31 269 1 34 698 0 16 190 3 98 835 260 23.6 1981 617 2893 29 263.0 226 114 7 1610 10 146.4 843 4503 409.4 37 396 3 23 444 0 13 170 0 79 750 328 29.8 1982 547 2112 18 192.0 272 144 9 1884 10 171.3 819 3996 363.3 23 197 0 27 458 0 16 174 1 79 606 240 21.8 1983 456 1363 12 123.9 315 176 17 2546 18 231.5 771 3909 355.4 30 240 0 28 560 0 15 179 0 88 777 251 22.8 1984 482 1800 15 163.6 301 148 5 2197 6 199.7 783 3997 363.4 41 292 1 29 514 0 17 126 0 71 615 217 19.7 1985 551 1866 18 155.5 342 185 13 2441 12 203.4 893 4307 358.9 33 221 0 29 607 0 20 185 2 104 869 269 22.4 1986 489 1540 16 128.3 393 216 20 2709 11 225.8 882 4249 354.1 30 297 0 44 890 0 12 115 2 83 695 238 19.8 1987 576 2414 28 201.2 312 152 14 2334 12 194.5 888 4748 395.7 33 218 0 41 877 0 21 199 2 72 596 337 28.0 1988 625 2721 24 226.8 260 139 11 2287 20 190.6 885 5008 417.3 24 207 0 50 1150 1 16 359 2 88 708 383 31.9 1989 603 3054 34 254.5 284 157 14 2312 18 192.7 887 5366 447.2 31 334 1 44 826 0 16 246 3 111 817 457 35.1 1990 495 2105 20 175.4 347 173 17 2819 26 234.9 842 4924 410.3 43 514 1 42 758 0 17 171 0 84 750 374 31.1 1991 627 3416 32 284.7 252 101 14 1592 7 132.7 879 5008 417.3 26 207 0 45 986 1 7 87 0 74 578 335 27.9 1992 630 3519 32 293.3 188 80 6 1316 11 109.7 818 4835 402.9 30 370 2 38 833 2 14 113 2 74 565 394 32.8 1993 569 3247 35 270.6 234 117 6 1937 17 161.4 803 5184 432.0 31 289 1 39 805 0 7 58 0 70 670 393 32.8 1994 516 2384 18 198.7 303 142 20 1952 11 162.7 820 4336 361.3 34 247 3 41 845 0 8 98 1 88 617 260 21.7 1995 559 2688 27 224.0 277 135 5 1892 10 157.7 835 4580 381.7 26 162 0 53 1057 0 8 115 1 98 824 285 23.8 1996 468 1632 9 136.0 304 154 15 1441 9 120.1 772 3073 256.1 25 210 0 52 991 0 7 151 2 70 595 161 13.4 1997 459 1085 14 90.4 377 210 22 2469 5 205.8 836 3554 296.2 35 359 0 42 807 0 10 56 0 88 734 189 15.8 1998 432 1313 6 109.4 383 169 15 2211 11 184.3 815 3524 293.7 33 286 0 53 1052 0 3 90 0 82 664 149 12.4 1999 294 1069 13 82.2 577 297 19 3944 28 328.7 871 5013 417.8 38 282 0 45 876 0 17 272 3 115 1069 348 26.7 2000 239 885 13 73.8 609 309 23 3875 25 322.9 848 4760 396.7 30 294 0 55 1066 0 12 90 0 116 830 294 24.5 2001 285 976 13 81.3 570 327 16 4576 41 381.3 855 5552 462.7 35 395 2 39 1180 2 14 377 3 95 845 483 40.2 2002 308 1533 26 109.5 731 407 26 5406 35 386.1 1039 6939 495.6 39 334 0 59 1264 0 18 319 4 122 1041 502 35.8 2003 318 1452 18 103.7 754 444 27 5382 42 384.4 1072 6834 488.1 49 439 0 47 1019 1 15 66 1 105 929 486 34.7 2004 264 1247 17 95.9 636 370 18 4402 38 338.6 900 5649 434.5 38 532 5 62 1241 1 14 80 1 78 647 467 35.9 2005 279 1103 11 91.9 578 379 15 4611 37 384.2 857 5714 476.2 11 72 0 59 1110 0 9 114 0 101 872 368 30.6 2006 298 1651 22 117.9 615 444 12 6178 62 441.3 913 7829 559.2 29 233 0 46 909 1 14 290 3 103 929 656 46.8 2007 279 944 16 72.6 663 459 23 5713 51 439.5 942 6657 512.1 25 311 1 61 1482 3 20 421 5 91 861 564 43.4 2008 412 1323 18 94.5 490 290 22 3518 24 251.3 902 4841 345.8 31 62 0 67 1370 1 15 252 1 122 1097 345 24.6 2009 292 1306 12 100.5 569 339 17 4381 25 337.0 861 5687 437.5 23 150 0 67 1518 0 12 69 0 78 652 296 22.8 2010 308 1489 25 106.4 618 394 17 5520 42 394.3 926 7009 500.6 19 72 0 57 1149 0 23 322 3 90 836 554 39.6 2011 301 1240 22 95.4 598 359 10 4014 29 308.8 899 5254 404.2 26 227 0 60 1434 0 14 240 2 79 597 409 31.5 Regular-season games statistics only through 2001 Statistics include bowl games starting in 2002 Bold indicates all-time season high

1909 FIGHTING DEANS 1955 RAINBOWS The 1909 Fighting Deans was the school’s first football team, coached by Austin The 1955 Rainbows upset Nebraska, 6-0, in Lincoln, which remains one of the big- Jones, and posted a pair of victories over McKinley High School. gest wins in school history. 126 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Year-bY-Year STaTISTIcS

(complete team statistics kept since 1967 season; all prior seasons are incomplete) Year-bY-Year (OppOnenTS) Rushing Passing Total Offense Punt Return Kick Return Int Return Penalty Scoring Year ATT YDS TD YPG ATT CPL INT YDS TD YPG PL YDS YPG ATT YDS TD ATT YDS TD INT YDS TD NO YDS PTS PPG 1967 453 1043 - 104.3 205 88 12 1040 - 104.4 658 2083 208.3 19 132 - 41 575 - 6 67 - 64 578 118 11.8 1968 444 1365 11 136.5 261 118 15 1892 15 189.2 705 3257 325.7 37 221 1 46 751 1 14 132 1 54 553 199 19.9 1969 486 1805 17 180.5 230 109 14 1675 9 167.5 716 3480 348.0 27 149 0 56 966 1 22 240 0 45 420 235 21.3 1970 457 1345 8 122.3 334 127 26 1850 11 168.1 801 3196 290.5 27 116 0 52 1092 0 12 182 0 54 428 149 13.5 1971 487 1747 17 158.0 279 120 21 1726 12 156.9 766 3473 315.7 25 76 0 35 668 0 20 177 1 68 816 225 20.5 1972 461 1364 17 124.0 262 113 17 1545 7 140.4 722 2909 264.5 34 347 0 49 971 0 15 232 2 68 660 214 19.5 1973 506 1415 12 128.7 233 97 13 1333 3 121.1 739 2748 249.9 22 55 0 42 898 0 18 328 2 73 805 152 13.8 1974 657 2072 13 188.3 210 78 21 1126 10 102.4 767 3177 288.8 36 302 0 41 834 0 19 248 1 94 1013 211 19.1 1975 506 1779 12 161.7 208 105 21 1514 10 137.6 714 3288 298.9 14 138 1 31 623 1 11 109 2 77 753 201 18.2 1976 589 2993 37 272.0 203 104 15 1714 15 155.8 792 4707 427.9 35 222 0 26 515 0 19 196 0 98 1010 377 34.2 1977 576 2757 20 250.6 264 120 19 1659 8 150.8 840 4416 401.5 26 79 - 44 819 - 10 150 1 95 1023 233 21.2 1978 555 2214 21 201.3 264 137 15 1941 12 174.0 919 4118 374.9 23 171 1 41 749 0 10 140 1 81 938 280 25.5 1979 509 1835 19 166.8 259 126 17 1539 7 139.9 768 3374 306.7 15 42 0 50 829 0 9 160 0 82 730 213 19.4 1980 512 2031 16 184.6 318 152 14 1865 8 169.5 830 3896 354.2 20 63 1 41 755 0 14 173 1 83 747 212 19.2 1981 418 1230 3 111.8 337 171 13 2131 10 193.7 755 3361 305.5 21 78 0 47 930 1 8 49 0 70 613 130 11.8 1982 454 2151 20 195.5 305 170 16 2288 8 208.0 759 4439 403.5 25 162 1 29 415 0 9 56 0 74 657 230 20.9 1983 533 1955 21 177.7 272 143 14 1881 9 171.0 805 3836 348.7 29 122 0 38 671 0 17 118 0 59 444 236 21.4 1984 456 1719 15 156.3 301 156 17 2028 6 184.4 757 3747 340.6 26 150 0 38 686 0 5 13 0 88 665 181 16.5 1985 486 1593 21 132.8 357 204 19 2619 9 218.3 843 4212 351.0 26 169 - 40 815 - 13 76 - 77 641 261 21.8 1986 470 1350 15 112.5 321 178 11 1873 9 156.1 791 3223 268.6 29 327 1 49 762 0 21 367 4 85 624 235 19.5 1987 508 1537 24 128.1 361 199 20 2633 12 219.4 869 4170 347.5 27 220 1 64 1272 0 17 76 0 75 638 300 25.0 1988 483 1689 15 140.8 385 211 15 2874 19 239.5 868 4563 380.3 31 218 0 68 1495 0 11 65 0 83 727 283 23.5 1989 428 1152 16 96.0 382 212 16 2690 13 224.2 810 3842 320.2 24 196 1 78 1442 0 15 139 0 68 572 248 19.0 1990 494 1365 15 113.8 427 230 14 2794 16 232.8 921 4159 346.6 23 267 0 70 1033 0 17 137 0 82 675 257 21.4 1991 502 2222 32 185.2 321 191 7 3161 16 263.4 823 5383 448.6 41 413 2 53 991 1 14 228 2 74 695 388 32.3 1992 501 2003 23 293.5 400 222 14 3004 14 250.3 901 5007 417.3 24 315 1 59 1147 0 6 85 1 67 619 300 25.0 1993 545 2249 25 187.4 324 194 7 2879 18 239.9 873 5128 427.3 20 225 1 41 896 0 6 132 1 70 670 357 29.8 1994 549 1982 18 165.2 334 189 8 2508 14 209.0 883 4490 374.2 20 169 0 44 964 0 20 221 1 100 849 273 22.8 1995 502 2616 37 218.0 353 202 8 2563 16 213.6 855 5179 431.6 19 225 1 37 740 0 5 14 0 76 669 401 33.4 1996 538 2797 28 233.1 300 163 7 2143 21 178.6 838 4940 411.7 44 594 3 49 701 0 15 174 1 80 634 433 36.1 1997 481 1676 13 139.7 339 169 10 2188 17 182.3 820 3864 322.0 36 639 6 40 867 0 22 345 3 87 690 308 25.7 1998 480 2269 25 189.1 314 189 3 2484 25 207.0 839 4753 396.1 56 616 2 27 716 2 15 161 0 83 591 422 35.2 1999 567 2240 23 186.7 360 211 17 2283 16 190.3 927 4523 376.9 29 202 1 56 1053 0 19 218 0 115 936 332 25.5 2000 593 2529 26 210.8 331 184 12 2333 18 194.4 924 4862 405.2 20 149 1 47 948 0 23 487 3 96 794 399 33.2 2001 544 2183 15 181.9 447 244 14 2997 22 249.8 991 5180 431.7 18 141 0 58 1237 2 16 428 1 111 919 318 26.5 2002 596 2362 24 168.7 495 253 18 3168 21 226.3 1091 5530 395.0 25 453 3 58 1214 0 26 234 0 120 1043 389 27.7 2003 590 2217 28 158.4 461 261 15 3351 17 239.4 1051 5568 397.7 27 289 0 44 1044 0 27 293 3 98 862 427 30.5 2004 609 3284 42 252.6 423 236 14 3057 21 235.2 1032 6341 487.8 40 419 1 46 1192 0 18 195 1 111 911 499 38.3 2005 482 2251 28 187.6 380 236 9 3010 25 250.8 862 5261 438.4 16 251 1 51 989 0 15 225 2 89 874 428 35.6 2006 485 1905 13 136.1 446 224 14 3384 29 241.7 931 5289 377.8 8 62 0 66 1439 1 12 49 0 72 635 337 24.0 2007 500 1740 20 133.8 454 259 20 2782 16 214.0 954 4522 347.8 14 250 1 88 2100 2 23 229 1 85 727 331 25.5 2008 515 1989 18 142.1 409 240 15 3063 27 218.8 924 5052 360.0 27 268 1 54 1317 1 22 248 3 86 739 404 28.9 2009 537 2624 33 201.8 334 214 12 2635 16 202.7 871 5259 404.5 9 15 0 48 1059 0 17 142 1 68 641 383 29.5 2010 524 1902 20 135.9 445 262 23 3104 24 221.7 969 5006 357.6 16 229 1 90 1810 0 17 345 3 90 782 357 25.5 2011 475 2202 19 142.5 424 247 14 3184 28 244.9 899 5036 387.4 4 30 0 69 1244 0 10 138 0 81 736 378 29.1 Regular-season games statistics only through 2001 Statistics include bowl games starting in 2002

1989 RAINBOW WARRIORS 2002 WARRIORS The 1989 Rainbow Warriors finished 9-3-1 and earned the program’s first trip to a The 2002 Warriors won 10 games, finished second in the WAC with a 7-1 mark, major bowl game, against Michigan State in the Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl. and earned a trip to the Hawai‘i Bowl. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 127 Year-By-Year Results

OVERALL COLLEGIATE WAC FINAL VS YEAR W L T PCT Home Away Neu. W L T PCT W L T PCT FINISH BOWL RANK TOP 25 HEAD COACH 1909 2 2 0 .500 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Austin Jones 1910 4 2 0 .667 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Austin Jones 1911 2 2 0 .500 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Austin Jones 1912-14 No Team 1915 5 5 1 .500 5-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------John Peden 1916 3 2 1 .583 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------William Britton 1917 4 0 1 .900 4-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Dave Crawford 1918 3 1 0 .750 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Dave Crawford 1919 4 0 1 .900 4-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Dave Crawford 1920 6 2 0 .750 6-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Raymond Elliot 1921 3 3 2 .500 3-3-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1922 5 1 1 .786 5-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1.000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1923 5 1 2 .750 5-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1924 8 0 0 1.000 8-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1.000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1925 10 0 0 1.000 9-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1.000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1926 5 4 0 .556 5-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1927 5 2 0 .714 5-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 .667 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1928 2 5 0 .286 2-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1929 4 3 0 .571 4-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1930 5 2 0 .714 5-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 .667 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1931 3 2 1 .583 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 .667 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1932 2 1 1 .625 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1933 4 3 0 .571 3-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 .500 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1934 6 0 0 1.000 6-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1.000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1935 5 3 0 .625 5-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 .250 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1936 3 5 0 .375 3-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 .000 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1937 2 6 0 .250 2-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 .333 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1938 4 4 0 .500 4-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 .200 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1939 3 6 0 .333 2-5-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 .200 ------Otto “Proc” Klum 1940 2 5 0 .286 2-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 .333 ------Eugene “Luke” Gill 1941 8 1 0 .889 6-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1.000 ------Gill/Kaulukukui 1942-45 No Team (World War II) 1946 8 2 0 .800 6-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 .600 ------Tom Kaulukukui 1947 8 5 0 .615 7-4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 3 5 0 .375 ------Tom Kaulukukui 1948 7 4 1 .625 6-3-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 .200 ------Tom Kaulukukui 1949 6 3 0 .667 5-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 .400 ------Tom Kaulukukui 1950 5 4 2 .545 5-3-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 3 4 1 .438 ------Tom Kaulukukui 1951 4 7 0 .364 4-5-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1 5 0 .167 ------Archie Kodros 1952 5 5 2 .500 4-3-2 1-2-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 .300 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1953 5 6 0 .455 5-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 .250 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1954 4 4 0 .500 3-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 .333 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1955 7 4 0 .636 6-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 .250 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1956 7 3 0 .700 7-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 .600 ------0-1-0 Hank Vasconcellos 1957 4 4 1 .500 2-3-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 3 3 0 .500 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1958 5 7 0 .417 4-5-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 2 4 0 .333 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1959 3 6 0 .333 1-5-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 3 5 0 .375 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1960 3 7 0 .300 2-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2 7 0 .222 ------Hank Vasconcellos 1961 No Team 1962 6 2 0 .750 5-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 .500 ------Jim Asato 1963 5 5 0 .500 4-4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 .200 ------Jim Asato 1964 4 5 0 .444 3-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 2 5 0 .286 ------Jim Asato 1965 1 8 1 .150 1-5-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 1 7 0 .125 ------Clark Shaughnessy 1966 4 6 0 .400 4-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 3 6 0 .333 ------Phil Sarboe 1967 6 4 0 .600 5-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 6 4 0 .600 ------Don King 1968 7 3 0 .700 7-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 6 3 0 .667 ------Dave Holmes 1969 6 3 1 .650 4-3-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 6 3 1 .650 ------Dave Holmes

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OVERALL COLLEGIATE WAC FINAL VS YEAR W L T PCT Home Away Neu. W L T PCT W L T PCT FINISH BOWL RANK TOP 25 HEAD COACH 1970 9 2 0 .818 7-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 9 2 0 .818 ------Dave Holmes 1971 7 4 0 .636 7-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 7 4 0 .636 ------0-1-0 Dave Holmes 1972 8 3 0 .727 7-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 8 3 0 .727 ------0-1-0 Dave Holmes 1973 9 2 0 .818 7-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 9 2 0 .818 ------Dave Holmes 1974 6 5 0 .545 5-4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 6 5 0 .545 ------Larry Price 1975 6 5 0 .545 6-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 6 5 0 .545 ------1-0-0 Larry Price 1976 3 8 0 .273 3-6-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3 8 0 .273 ------0-1-0 Larry Price 1977 5 6 0 .455 5-4-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 5 6 0 .455 ------Dick Tomey 1978 6 5 0 .545 6-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 6 5 0 .545 ------0-2-0 Dick Tomey 1979 6 5 0 .545 5-4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 6 5 0 .545 3 4 0 .429 T4th - - 0-1-0 Dick Tomey 1980 8 3 0 .727 6-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 8 3 0 .727 4 3 0 .571 3rd - - - Dick Tomey 1981 9 2 0 .818 6-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 9 2 0 .818 6 1 0 .857 2nd - - 0-1-0 Dick Tomey 1982 6 5 0 .545 5-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 6 5 0 .545 4 4 0 .500 5th - - 0-1-0 Dick Tomey 1983 5 5 1 .500 4-3-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 5 5 1 .500 3 3 1 .500 5th - - - Dick Tomey 1984 7 4 0 .636 6-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 7 4 0 .636 5 2 0 .714 2nd - - 0-1-0 Dick Tomey 1985 4 6 2 .417 1-6-1 3-0-1 0-0-0 4 6 2 .417 4 3 1 .563 4th - - 0-2-0 Dick Tomey 1986 7 5 0 .583 6-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 7 5 0 .583 4 4 0 .500 4th - - 0-1-0 Dick Tomey 1987 5 7 0 .417 4-5-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 5 7 0 .417 3 5 0 .375 T6th - - - Bob Wagner 1988 9 3 0 .750 6-3-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 9 3 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 T3rd - - 1-1-0 Bob Wagner 1989 9 3 1 .731 9-1-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 9 3 1 .731 5 2 1 .688 3rd Aloha - 1-1-0 Bob Wagner 1990 7 5 0 .583 6-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 7 5 0 .583 4 4 0 .500 5th - - 1-1-0 Bob Wagner 1991 4 7 1 .375 3-4-0 1-3-1 0-0-0 4 7 1 .375 3 5 0 .375 5th - - 0-2-0 Bob Wagner 1992 11 2 0 .846 7-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 11 2 0 .846 6 2 0 .750 T1st Holiday 20 - Bob Wagner 1993 6 6 0 .500 6-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 6 6 0 .500 3 5 0 .375 8th - - - Bob Wagner 1994 3 8 1 .292 2-5-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 3 8 1 .292 0 8 0 .000 10th - - - Bob Wagner 1995 4 8 0 .333 3-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 4 8 0 .333 2 6 0 .250 9th - - - Bob Wagner 1996 2 10 - .167 2-6 0-4 0-0 2 10 - .167 1 7 - .125 7th - - - Fred vonAppen 1997 3 9 - .250 3-5 0-4 0-0 3 9 - .250 1 7 - .125 8th - - - Fred vonAppen 1998 0 12 - .000 0-8 0-4 0-0 0 12 - .000 0 8 - .000 8th - - 0-2 Fred vonAppen 1999 9 4 - .692 6-4 3-0 0-0 9 4 - .692 5 2 - .714 T1st O‘ahu - 0-1 June Jones 2000 3 9 - .250 3-5 0-4 0-0 3 9 - .250 2 6 - .250 T6th - - 0-1 June Jones 2001 9 3 - .750 6-2 2-1 1-0 9 3 - .750 5 3 - .625 T4th - - 2-0 June Jones 2002 10 4 - .714 7-2 3-2 0-0 10 4 - .714 7 1 - .875 2nd Hawai‘i - 1-0 June Jones 2003 9 5 - .643 7-1 2-4 0-0 9 5 - .643 5 3 - .625 T4th Hawai‘i - 0-2 June Jones 2004 8 5 - .615 8-1 0-4 0-0 8 5 - .615 4 4 - .500 T5th Hawai‘i - 0-1 June Jones 2005 5 7 - .417 3-4 2-3 0-0 5 7 - .417 4 4 - .500 5th - - 0-1 June Jones 2006 11 3 - .786 8-1 3-2 0-0 11 3 - .786 7 1 - .875 2nd Hawai‘i - 0-1 June Jones 2007 12 1 - .923 7-0 5-0 0-1 12 1 - .923 8 0 - 1.000 1st Sugar 19 1-1 June Jones 2008 7 7 - .500 5-3 2-4 0-0 7 7 - .500 5 3 - .625 T2nd Hawai‘i - 1-3 Greg McMackin 2009 6 7 - .462 4-3 2-4 0-0 6 7 - .462 3 5 - .375 T5th - - 0-1 Greg McMackin 2010 10 4 - .714 6-2 4-2 0-0 10 4 - .714 7 1 - .875 T1st Hawai‘i - 1-2 Greg McMackin 2011 6 7 - .462 4-3 2-4 0-0 6 7 - .714 3 4 - .429 T4th - - - Greg McMackin

1925 FIGHTING DEANS 1992 WAC CHAMPION RAINBOW WARRIORS The 1925 Fighting Deans completed the school’s second straight perfect season by The 1992 Rainbow Warriors captured a share of the school’s first WAC winning all 10 games. During the 1924-25 seasons, the “Wonder Teams” outscored Championship and earned a trip to the Holiday Bowl, where they defeated Illinois, their opponents 606-29. 27-17. The squad finished with a then-school record 11 wins against two losses. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 129 all-TIme reSulTS

The University of Hawai‘i football program officially began as a club sport in 1909 as the “Fighting Deans,” two years after the WIllIam 1920 (6-2) College of Hawai‘i was founded. The College of Hawai‘i became coach: Raymond Elliot the University of Hawai‘i in 1920. The University of Hawai‘i brITTOn date school Result score attendance became a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 11/06 Pearl Harbor Navy W 19-0 (NCAA) in 1946 and the football program played its first all- photo 11/13 Luke Field W 47-0 unavailable years: 1916 (1) college schedule in 1966. Record: 3-2-1 11/18 Punahou Academy W 21-0 11/27 Schofield W 41-0 12/04 Palama W 7-0 12/11 Outrigger Canoe Club L 0-3 auSTIn 12/18 Waikiki W 23-14 12/15 Nevada L 0-14 4,000 photo JOneS unavailable years: 1909-11 (3) 1916 (3-2-1) OTTO “prOc” Record: 8-6 coach: William Britton date school Result score note: Program’s first klum 10/14 Punahou Academy T 12-12 head coach 10/21 McKinley HS W 14-0 years: 1921-39 (19) 10/27 Mills (Mid-Pacific Inst.) W 38-6 11/04 Kamehameha HS L 0-10 Record: 84-51-7 11/18 Kamehameha HS W 9-6 note: Winningest coach 11/25 National Guard L 6-7 in school history with 84 wins in 19 years. 1909 (2-2) coach: Austin Jones date school Result score attendance davId 10/23 McKinley HS W 6-5 2,500 (3-3-2) 10/30 O‘ahu College (Punahou) L 0-23 1921 craWFOrd coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 11/13 McKinley HS W 10-0 date school Result score 11/20 O‘ahu College (Punahou) L 0-11 years: 1917-19 (3) 10/08 Honolulu AC L 6-7 Record: 11-1-2 10/14 Hawai‘i Marines T 0-0 10/29 National Guard W 29-7 1910 (4-2) 11/05 Pearl Harbor Navy L 0-35 coach: Austin Jones 11/11 Palama W 13-6 date school Result score 11/26 Outrigger Canoe Club T 12-12 10/29 McKinley HS W 16-0 12/03 Town Team W 7-0 11/05 McKinley HS W 24-0 12/26 Oregon L 0-47 11/12 McKinley HS W 36-0 11/19 O‘ahu College (Punahou) W 3-2 1917 (4-0-1) 11/24 O‘ahu College (Punahou) L 0-9 coach: David Crawford (5-1-1) 12/03 O‘ahu College (Punahou) L 0-5 1922 date school Result score coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 10/06 Punahou Academy T 0-0 date school Result score 10/13 Kamehameha HS W 7-6 10/07 Field Artillery W 20-0 1911 (2-2) 10/20 McKinley HS W 48-0 10/14 Fort Ruger W 88-0 coach: Austin Jones 10/27 Punahou Academy W 21-0 11/04 National Guard W 40-0 date school Result score 11/3 Kamehameha HS W 12-0 11/11 Palama W 27-0 10/28 McKinley HS W 21-0 11/25 Navy L 10-13 11/11 Punahou Academy L 0-17 12/09 Town Team T 6-6 11/18 McKinley HS W 6-3 1918 (3-1) 12/25 Cal Poly-Pomona W 25-6 11/30 Punahou Academy L 5-29 coach: David Crawford date school Result score 1912-14 no teaMs 11/09 Aero Squadron W 21-0 1923 (5-1-2) 11/16 1st Infantry (Ft. Shafter) L 7-34 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 11/23 Aero Squadron W 27-7 date school Result score 11/28 Signal Corps W 7-6 09/29 Coast Defense W 83-6 10/06 Town Team W 13-0 JOHn 10/20 Hawai‘i Army W 27-7 (4-0-1) 11/03 National Guard W 10-0 peden 1919 11/12 Pearl Harbor Navy T 19-19 coach: David Crawford 11/29 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 7-14 date school Result score years: 1915 (1) 12/18 Town Team T 6-6 11/01 Outrigger Canoe Club T 6-6 Record: 5-5-1 01/01 Oregon State W 7-0 11/09 Outrigger Canoe Club W 27-7 11/15 Schofield W 10-6 11/29 Luke Field W 68-0 12/06 Town Team W 27-2 1924 (8-0) coach: Otto “Proc” Klum date school Result score attendance 10/04 13th Field Artillery W 41-0 raYmOnd 10/11 Town Team W 21-6 1915 (5-5-1) 11/11 Army W 37-0 coach: John Peden ellIOT 11/22 Navy W 16-3 date school Result score 11/29 Town Team W 19-0 10/09 Kamehameha HS L 0-7 years: 1920 (1) 12/06 Occidental W 18-3 12/13 Healani W 20-0 10/16 McKinley HS W 17-0 Record : 6-2 01/01 Colorado W 13-0 10,000 10/30 Punahou Academy W 15-13 notes: Coached first 11/05 Mills (Mid-Pacific Inst.) W 50-0 game against collegiate 11/13 Punahou Academy T 0-0 team - Nevada. 11/17 Kamehameha HS W 20-16 11/20 McKinley HS W 19-0

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1925 (10-0) 1931 (3-2-1) 1938 (4-4) coach: Otto “Proc” Klum coach: Otto “Proc” Klum coach: Otto “Proc” Klum date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 09/26 11th Field Artillery W 68-0 10/24 St. Louis Alumni L 13-20 6,000 10/07 Kamehameha Alumni W 18-8 9,000 09/26 27th Infantry W 20-0 11/04 McKinley Alumni W 20-6 10/14 Town Team W 19-12 15,000 10/03 National Guard W 86-0 11/18 Town Team T 6-6 7,000 10/21 Pearl Harbor Navy W 33-0 16,000 10/10 Healani W 74-0 12/09 San Francisco W 18-14 11,000 11/12 at Denver L 12-20 10/24 Palama W 42-0 12/19 Drake W 19-13 7,000 11/18 at Fresno State L 13-15 5,000 10/31 Pearl Harbor Navy W 43-0 01/01 Oklahoma L 0-7 10,000 12/03 San Jose State (S) W 13-12 18,000 11/11 Town Team W 14-6 12/17 Utah L 13-14 18,000 11/26 at Occidental W 13-0 35,000 01/02 UCLA (PB) L 7-32 18,000 12/12 Colorado State W 41-0 1932 (2-1-1) 01/01 Washington State W 20-11 12,000 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum date school Result score attendance 1939 (3-6) 10/01 McKinley Alumni L 0-13 3,000 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 1926 (5-4) 10/19 Kamehameha Alumni T 0-0 2,500 date school Result score attendance coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 11/02 St. Louis Alumni W 12-2 10/06 Polar Bears W 12-6 18,000 date school Result score attendance 11/19 Town Team W 20-13 10/13 Healani L 13-24 14,000 10/02 Field Artillery W 101-0 10/20 Pearl Harbor Navy W 30-0 9,000 10/09 UH Alumni L 0-2 10/26 Polar Bears L 6-7 13,000 10/16 Healani W 101-0 1933 (4-3) 11/11 at Utah L 19-34 15,000 10/30 National Guard W 26-7 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 11/15 at San Diego State W 13-0 4,000 11/11 Town Team L 7-14 10,000 date school Result score attendance 12/02 Fresno State (S) L 2-38 21,000 11/19 Navy W 33-13 09/27 McKinley Alumni W 13-7 7,000 12/16 Pacific L 6-19 18,000 12/04 SF Olympic Club W 34-0 10/11 St. Louis Alumni L 0-14 6,000 01/01 Oregon State (PB) L 6-39 13,000 12/18 Utah L 7-17 10/25 Kamehameha Alumni L 12-19 4,500 12/25 South Dakota State L 2-9 11/11 at Denver W 7-6 11/23 Hawai‘i Navy W 21-7 12/02 Town Team (HC) W 13-7 eugene 1927 (5-2) 01/01 Santa Clara (NYC) L 7-26 12,755 “luke” gIll coach: Otto “Proc” Klum date school Result score attendance years 10/08 UH Alumni L 2-3 1934 (6-0) : 1940-41 (2) 10/22 O‘ahu Blues W 20-13 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum Record: 10-6 11/02 Pearl Harbor Navy W 24-7 date school Result score attendance note: Served as co-coach 11/11 Town Team W 10-0 10/10 McKinley Alumni W 13-0 in 1941, the last season 11/24 at Occidental W 20-0 45,000 10/31 Town Team W 26-7 13,000 before World War II. 12/17 Utah State W 21-20 11/16 Kamehameha Alumni W 33-0 13,000 01/02 Santa Clara L 12-18 16,000 12/01 St. Louis Alumni W 20-0 12/15 Denver W 36-14 18,000 01/01 California (NYC) W 14-0 19,000 1928 (2-5) 1940 (2-5) coach: Otto “Proc” Klum coach: Eugene “Luke” Gill date school Result score attendance 1935 (5-3) date school Result score attendance 10/06 UH Alumni L 6-13 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 10/18 Polar Bears L 28-35 15,000 11/06 Mailes L 13-38 date school Result score attendance 10/25 Healani L 13-28 15,000 11/13 Palama W 38-0 09/27 St. Louis Alumni W 18-0 9,000 11/01 Polar Bears W 21-20 11/24 Town Team L 20-39 10/04 McKinley Alumni W 40-0 8,000 11/15 Healani L 4-25 7,000 12/08 Occidental W 32-0 10/16 Kamehameha Alumni W 19-7 12,000 12/07 San Diego State (S) W 33-7 22,000 12/15 Denver L 12-13 10/25 Town Team W 10-7 18,000 12/14 Denver L 16-19 22,000 01/01 Oregon L 0-6 11/09 at Denver L 7-14 15,000 01/01 Fresno State (PB) L 0-3 20,000 11/15 at UCLA L 6-19 15,000 12/14 Utah W 21-20 17,000 01/01 USC (PB) L 6-38 12,000 1929 (4-3) coach: Otto “Proc” Klum TOm date school Result score attendance kaulukukuI 10/05 UH Alumni W 22-0 1936 (3-5) 10/15 Honolulu AC W 14-0 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum years 10/26 St. Louis Alumni W 32-6 date school Result score attendance : 1941, ’46-50 (6) 11/11 Town Team W 13-0 10/02 McKinley Alumni L 0-26 10,000 Record: 42-19-3 11/23 at Oregon L 0-7 12,000 10/09 Town Team L 6-13 7,000 note: Former All- 12/14 Santa Clara L 0-25 10/16 Kamehameha Alumni L 13-20 5,000 American led UH to 3 01/01 Washington State L 7-28 12,000 10/23 McKinley Alumni W 13-0 3,500 Pineapple Bowl victories. 10/30 Kamehameha Alumni L 12-18 5,000 12/02 Town Team W 12-7 5,500 12/11 San Jose State L 8-13 17,500 1930 (5-2) 01/02 Honolulu All-Stars W 18-12 5,000 coach: Otto “Proc” Klum date school Result score attendance 1941 (8-1) 09/27 UH Alumni W 12-6 coaches: Eugene “Luke” Gill & Tom Kaulukukui (2-6) 10/08 Honolulu AC W 28-0 9,500 1937 date school Result score attendance coach: Otto “Proc” Klum 10/22 St. Louis Alumni W 19-7 7,500 09/14 at Pacific W 14-0 12,000 date school Result score attendance 10/29 Town Team L 0-7 10,000 09/20 at Portland W 33-6 9,000 10/08 McKinley Alumni W 21-13 4,500 11/15 at USC L 0-52 17,500 10/10 Hawai‘i Bears W 20-6 19,000 10/15 Town Team L 7-19 17,000 12/10 Brigham Young W 49-13 10,000 10/17 Na Alii W 19-6 15,000 10/22 Kamehameha Alumni L 6-27 8,000 01/01 Idaho W 37-0 12,000 10/27 Healani L 6-26 19,000 11/12 Town Team L 7-21 11/07 Na Alii W 33-14 4,000 11/19 Kamehameha Alumni L 18-53 11/19 Hawai‘i Bears W 27-13 5,500 12/04 San Jose State (S) L 6-7 18,500 11/26 Healani W 21-6 11,000 12/18 Denver W 7-6 16,000 12/06 Willamette (S) W 20-6 24,000 01/02 Washington (PB) L 13-53 13,000 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 131 all-TIme reSulTS

1942-45 no teaMs 09/18 at Arizona State L 14-28 12,000 arcHIe 09/25 at Fresno State W 25-20 10,000 10/06 Pearl Harbor Navy W 28-27 4,500 1946 (8-2, independent) kOdrOS 10/13 Hawai‘i Rams L 0-13 6,000 coach: Tom Kaulukukui 10/24 Pacific Army L 7-14 date school Result score attendance years: 1951 (1) 11/14 Hawai‘i Marines W 45-13 09/25 Hawaiian Pine W 14-6 8,000 Record 11/26 Nebraska (HC) L 0-50 20,000 10/02 Kaala W 44-0 3,500 : 4-7 10/09 Olympic W 27-0 10/16 Lanakila W 73-6 2,500 11/01 at Pacific W 19-13 7,000 1955 (7-4, independent) 11/11 at Fresno State W 7-2 15,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 11/27 Healani W 58-6 date school Result score attendance 12/07 Nevada (S) L 7-26 25,000 09/02 Prep All-Stars W 33-7 18,000 12/23 Stanford L 7-18 17,000 1951 (4-7, independent) 09/17 at Nebraska W 6-0 23,000 01/01 Utah (PB) W 19-16 22,000 coach: Archie Kodros 09/23 at San Jose State L 0-34 16,000 date school Result score attendance 10/07 Pearl Harbor Navy W 19-12 6,000 09/12 Town Team W 8-2 18,000 10/28 Hawai‘i Marines W 20-19 9,000 11/05 Pearl Harbor Navy W 25-0 7,000 (8-5, independent) 09/22 at Tulsa L 0-58 15,000 1947 09/29 at Brigham Young L 7-20 8,000 11/16 Hawai‘i Rams W 26-12 5,000 coach: Tom Kaulukukui 11/21 Hawai‘i Marines (forfeit) L 0-2 date school Result score attendance 10/06 at Cincinnati L 0-34 20,000 10/24 Mickalums W 40-20 1,000 11/26 Fresno State L 18-20 9,000 09/17 Moiliili Bears W 18-6 19,000 11/07 Town Team W 47-13 1,500 12/02 Arizona State (HC) L 6-39 13,000 09/27 St. Mary’s (CA) L 7-27 27,000 11/18 Sub Pac (San Diego) L 33-35 14,000 12/11 Hawai‘i Rams W 34-21 1,000 10/04 at Utah L 0-35 23,518 11/30 College of Idaho W 31-13 11,000 10/11 at Montana State W 14-0 10,000 12/16 Pendleton L 26-31 5,000 10/22 Olympic W 40-15 5,000 12/21 Arizona (HC) L 21-32 10/29 Kaialums W 65-0 1956 (7-3, independent) 01/01 San Diego State (PB) L 13-34 10,000 11/05 Leialums W 26-0 10,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 11/12 Mickalums W 33-13 date school Result score attendance 11/29 Michigan State L 19-58 14,000 08/31 Prep All-Stars W 21-7 22,000 12/06 Fresno State (S) W 27-13 26,000 09/21 Pearl Harbor Navy W 59-7 12/13 Denver L 0-27 5,000 Hank 09/28 Humboldt State W 33-6 12,000 12/20 Montana L 12-14 5,000 10/07 Hawai‘i Rams W 32-7 1,000 01/01 Redlands (PB) W 33-32 12,000 vaScOncellOS 10/20 at (#15) Iowa L 0-34 40,000 10/27 at Fresno State L 20-39 7,000 years: 1952-60 (9) 11/09 Southern Oregon W 59-0 5,500 Record: 43-46-3 11/18 Hawai‘i Marines L 2-7 4,000 (7-4-1, independent) 1948 note: Coached UH to a 11/24 Lewis & Clark W 45-6 6,000 coach: Tom Kaulukukui 11/30 San Jose State (HC) W 20-0 6,000 date school Result score attendance 6-0 upset of Nebraska in 09/07 Kauai Broncos W 20-0 2,000 Lincoln. 09/17 Cardinals W 47-0 7,000 09/22 Islanders T 20-20 2,000 1957 (4-4-1, independent) 10/02 at Michigan State L 21-68 30,281 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 10/09 at Redlands W 55-0 date school Result score attendance 10/21 Olympic W 52-12 2,000 1952 (5-5-2, independent) 09/14 at Utah State L 12-26 5,000 11/03 Leilehua Vandals W 53-7 18,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 09/21 at Lewis & Clark W 40-6 11/11 Ford Island W 39-6 14,000 date school Result score attendance 09/28 at Humboldt State W 26-0 5,000 11/24 Leilehua Vandals W 14-7 09/12 Town Team W 42-0 20,000 10/11 Willamette W 27-0 11,000 12/04 Texas Mines (UTEP) L 6-49 14,000 09/20 at Arizona L 7-57 18,000 10/27 Pearl Harbor Navy W 26-7 12/17 Nevada L 12-73 11,000 09/26 at Lewis & Clark W 21-20 3,700 11/03 Hawai‘i Marines T 7-7 9,000 01/01 Oregon State (PB) L 27-47 14,000 10/04 at Texas Western (UTEP) L 26-42 10,000 11/11 Hawai‘i Rams L 6-7 5,000 10/15 Hawaiian AC W 47-0 11/22 Fresno State (HC) L 8-31 9,000 10/22 Barber’s Point W 40-20 11/30 San Jose State (S) L 0-12 13,000 10/30 Hawai‘i 49ers T 21-21 9,000 (6-3, independent) 1949 11/05 Town Team W 40-7 900 coach : Tom Kaulukukui 11/16 Hawai‘i 49ers L 14-41 date school Result score attendance 1958 (5-7, independent) 11/28 Willamette (HC) T 7-7 8,500 09/23 Moiliili Cards W 59-6 9,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 12/05 Pacific L 13-49 7,000 date school Result score attendance 10/01 at Texas Western (UTEP) L 7-14 15,000 12/13 Barber’s Point L 7-16 10/07 at Denver W 27-14 15,000 08/22 Honolulu All-Stars W 6-0 23,000 10/28 Islanders W 98-7 5,500 09/13 at Kentucky L 0-51 16,000 11/04 Moiliili Cards W 34-0 2,500 09/20 at Arizona State L 6-47 11/11 Leilehua W 76-6 2,000 1953 (5-6, independent) 09/27 at San Jose State W 8-6 11,500 12/02 Fresno State W 41-14 15,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 10/10 San Diego Marines L 0-27 5,000 12/16 Pacific (HC) L 0-75 28,000 date school Result score attendance 10/19 Hawai‘i Rams W 12-7 2,000 01/02 Stanford (PB) L 20-74 20,000 09/04 Islanders W 13-6 22,000 10/26 Hawai‘i Marines L 23-28 3,000 09/17 Kaneohe Marines W 22-13 7,500 11/02 Hawai‘i Rams L 6-8 2,000 09/26 at San Diego State L 7-40 11/08 Hawai‘i Marines W 12-8 4,000 (5-4-2, independent) 1950 10/03 at Utah L 24-47 11/14 Humboldt State L 6-12 coach : Tom Kaulukukui 10/10 at Pacific L 8-26 11,000 11/29 Idaho State W 40-19 2,000 date school Result score attendance 10/21 Pearl Harbor Navy L 7-12 12/06 Utah (HC, S) L 20-47 18,000 09/20 San Diego State L 27-49 12,000 11/01 Hawai‘i 49ers L 13-27 6,000 09/27 Leilehua T 6-6 11/08 Pacific Army W 28-6 10/06 at Fresno State L 20-34 11,000 11/15 Barber’s Point W 26-0 500 10/14 at Willamette T 21-21 1959 (3-6, independent) 11/22 Pearl Harbor Marines L 7-27 3,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 10/20 College of Idaho W 43-14 12/04 Lewis & Clark (HC) W 34-12 7,500 11/08 Islanders W 41-6 date school Result score attendance 11/17 Brigham Young W 39-7 12,000 08/21 Hawai‘i All-Stars L 0-13 18,792 11/22 Cardinals W 24-6 09/19 at Southern Oregon W 20-13 12/01 Texas Western (UTEP) L 13-46 12,000 1954 (4-4, independent) 09/26 at Idaho State W 14-8 5,000 12/16 Utah (HC) L 28-40 7,000 coach: Hank Vasconcellos 10/03 at San Jose State L 14-44 01/01 Denver (PB) W 28-27 11,000 date school Result score attendance 10/30 Pacific (S) L 0-6 20,000 09/03 Prep All-Stars W 14-13 20,000 11/13 Cal State-LA W 27-6 7,000 11/27 Fresno State L 13-22 8,000 132 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football all-TIme reSulTS

12/04 Arizona State L 6-14 8,000 11/18 at Cal Western (USIU) W 40-14 4,000 12/11 Utah State (HC) L 6-48 7,000 clark 11/25 Fresno State (HC) W 29-19 18,500 SHaugHneSSY 12/02 Utah L 20-25 18,500 1960 (3-7, independent) coach: Hank Vasconcellos years: 1965 (1) date school Result score attendance Record: 1-8-1 08/26 Honolulu All-Stars W 7-0 21,127 note: Inducted into dave 09/10 at Cal State-LA W 20-7 7,800 College Football Hall of HOlmeS 09/17 at Utah L 6-33 16,160 Fame in 1968. 09/24 at Fresno State L 7-17 20,000 10/01 at Pacific L 20-28 8,000 years: 1968-73 (6) 10/23 Idaho L 6-14 12,000 Record: 46-17-1 note 10/28 Humboldt State L 15-29 9,000 1965 (1-8-1, independent) : Guided teams to 11/11 Lewis & Clark (HC) L 13-18 7,000 coach: Clark Shaughnessy six winning seasons and 11/25 Brigham Young W 13-6 10,000 date school Result score attendance two 9-win campaigns. 12/02 San Jose State L 6-48 20,000 09/04 Hawai‘i Colts T 26-26 4,006 09/11 at Utah State L 12-31 7,000 1961 no teaM 09/18 at Colorado State L 6-54 11,700 09/25 Humboldt State L 6-14 5,500 10/02 at Pacific L 0-21 4,000 1968 (7-3, independent) 10/30 Cal State-LA (S) L 7-37 14,000 coach: Dave Holmes 11/13 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 2,807 date school Result score attendance JIm 11/20 Cal Western (HC-USIU) W 10-8 09/21 Humboldt State W 34-20 15,478 11/27 Fresno State L 3-7 2,356 09/28 Puget Sound W 38-28 15,440 aSaTO 12/03 Service Stars L 15-26 1,807 10/05 British Columbia W 48-0 15,891 10/12 at UC Santa Barbara L 14-49 8,500 years: 1962-64 (3) 10/19 Santa Clara (S) W 23-12 19,852 Record: 15-12 11/02 at Cal State-LA L 33-46 2,914 note: Posted 6-2 record pHIl 11/09 Whitworth W 54-14 8,721 in 1962 following one- 11/16 Linfield W 35-13 12,950 year hiatus. SarbOe 11/23 Nevada (HC) W 21-0 14,005 11/30 California L 12-17 19,042 years: 1966 (1) Record: 4-6 note: Played three sea- 1969 (6-3-1, independent) sons in NFL...former coach: Dave Holmes Washington State coach. date school Result score attendance 1962 (6-2, independent) 09/20 New Mexico Highlands T 16-16 21,447 coach: Jim Asato 09/27 Central Washington W 38-6 14,840 date school Result score attendance 10/04 at Puget Sound W 30-20 7,000 09/12 Old Timers W 19-14 3,000 10/11 Long Beach State L 14-28 11,515 09/22 at Cal Western (USIU) W 14-8 6,000 1966 (4-6, independent) 10/18 at Santa Clara W 33-26 7,133 09/29 at Cal State-LA L 6-10 3,267 coach: Phil Sarboe 10/25 UNLV (HC) W 57-19 15,965 10/17 Kaimuki Spartans W 27-0 1,039 date school Result score attendance 11/01 Cal State-LA (S) W 52-28 20,223 10/31 Tantalus Rangers W 13-0 2,000 09/17 at Fresno State L 27-28 12,000 11/15 Linfield W 41-14 13,282 11/07 Waikiki Surfers W 19-0 2,000 09/24 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-24 11/22 UC Santa Barbara L 16-21 15,290 11/24 Willamette (HC) W 14-12 12,038 10/01 British Columbia W 27-6 6,734 11/29 Oregon L 16-57 21,717 11/30 San Jose State (S) L 0-19 13,547 10/08 at Air Force L 0-54 37,786 10/15 Humboldt State W 7-0 4,500 10/22 Pacific L 0-41 7,000 1970 (9-2, independent) 1963 (5-5, independent) 10/29 Cal Western (USIU) W 21-17 coach: Dave Holmes coach: Jim Asato 11/05 Whitworth W 12-6 1,000 date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 11/19 Parsons (HC) L 10-21 7,500 09/19 U.S. International W 14-13 16,889 09/19 AAH All-State W 25-12 2,000 11/26 Utah State (S) L 0-48 10,000 09/26 at Long Beach State W 23-14 10,351 09/28 at Humboldt State L 13-30 5,500 10/03 Santa Clara W 39-24 16,175 10/05 at Redlands W 7-6 10/10 Cal Poly-Pomona W 29-10 16,410 10/17 AAH All-Stars W 26-14 1,415 10/24 at UC Santa Barbara L 20-22 5,000 10/23 Hawai‘i Colts W 21-14 8,000 dOn 10/31 Cal State-LA (HC) W 31-7 10,121 11/02 Cal State-LA L 7-43 7,576 11/07 at UNLV W 28-21 5,002 11/13 Hawai‘i Colts W 28-0 2,468 kIng 11/14 Linfield W 19-17 17,181 11/26 Cal Western (HC-USIU) L 13-16 4,303 11/21 Pacific (S) W 14-0 17,362 11/30 Service Stars L 20-26 3,171 years: 1967 (1) 11/28 Fresno State W 49-0 9,319 12/06 Pacific (S) L 0-6 8,560 Record: 6-4 12/05 New Mexico Highlands L 10-21 14,503 notes: UH’s third coach in three years. 1964 (4-5, independent) 1971 (7-4, independent) coach: Jim Asato coach: Dave Holmes date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 09/07 Hawai‘i 49ers W 6-2 5,023 09/25 Linfield W 44-6 18,132 09/19 at Cal Western (USIU) W 24-3 23,400 10/02 at Fresno State L 8-19 10,500 09/26 at Cal State-LA L 0-43 4,073 1967 (6-4, independent) 10/09 Cal State-LA W 26-0 14,449 10/03 at Fresno State L 0-28 8,500 coach: Don King 10/16 Santa Clara W 32-14 15,224 10/16 Humboldt State L 14-19 3,353 date school Result score attendance 10/23 New Mexico Highlands W 28-9 14,069 11/13 Redlands (S) W 26-0 10,351 09/23 Linfield L 13-15 20,000 10/30 UC Santa Barbara (HC) W 23-14 12,624 11/20 New Mexico (HC) L 0-20 5,000 09/30 Lewis & Clark W 34-3 15,000 11/06 at Pacific L 17-40 6,226 11/27 Service Stars W 28-3 2,641 10/14 Central Washington W 30-7 20,000 11/13 Montana (S) W 25-11 19,025 12/04 Colorado State L 6-13 4,096 10/21 at Humboldt State L 0-13 3,500 11/20 Long Beach State L 21-46 14,510 10/28 Cal State-LA L 3-9 17,500 11/27 New Mexico W 28-21 14,792 11/04 Idaho State W 21-6 11,500 12/04 (#1) Nebraska L 3-45 23,002 11/11 UC Santa Barbara (S) W 15-7 17,500 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 133 all-TIme reSulTS

1972 (8-3, independent) 1976 (3-8, independent) 1980 (8-3/4-3 Wac, 3rd) coach: Dave Holmes coach: Larry Price coach: Dick Tomey date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 09/16 at Portland State W 38-13 5,514 09/11 at San Jose State L 7-48 19,500 09/13 Abilene Christian W 41-0 46,649 09/23 Cal Lutheran W 38-10 17,590 09/18 Texas A&I L 21-56 22,708 09/20 Pacific W 25-14 43,900 10/07 Puget Sound W 27-10 17,067 09/25 at Pacific L 12-21 8,625 09/27 at Wyoming* L 20-45 20,883 10/14 Cal State Fullerton (HC) W 49-15 16,324 10/02 Grambling L 23-34 20,891 10/04 UTEP* L 14-34 40,421 10/21 Montana W 30-3 17,901 10/16 Portland State (HC) W 20-17 18,860 10/11 West Virginia (HC) W 16-13 41,889 10/28 at (#16) Tennessee L 2-34 63,903 10/30 Cal State Fullerton W 27-7 17,207 10/18 at New Mexico* W 31-14 15,813 11/04 Grambling L 7-46 23,003 11/06 Kent L 6-27 17,447 10/25 Brigham Young* L 7-34 49,139 11/11 Northern Arizona (S) W 20-13 13,100 11/13 Montana State (S) L 7-28 20,515 11/01 Cal State Fullerton W 31-21 38,166 11/18 Linfield W 36-17 12,769 11/20 UTEP W 28-12 14,169 11/08 San Diego State* W 31-6 36,485 11/25 San Jose State W 28-14 14,912 11/27 Oregon State L 0-59 16,594 11/15 at UNLV* W 24-19 27,239 12/02 Stanford L 7-39 18,397 12/04 (#19) Nebraska L 3-68 33,737 11/29 Air Force* W 20-12 46,203

1973 (9-2, independent) dIck 1981 (9-2/6-1 Wac, 2nd) coach: Dave Holmes coach: Dick Tomey date school Result score attendance TOmeY date school Result score attendance 09/15 at Washington W 10-7 52,500 09/19 Cal State Fullerton W 38-12 45,061 09/22 at Fresno State W 13-10 8,683 years: 1977-86 (10) 09/26 Idaho W 21-6 43,719 09/29 Texas Southern W 24-21 23,500 Record: 63-46-3 10/10 at Wyoming* W 14-9 19,931 10/06 Cal State-LA W 16-9 23,015 note: Circle of Honor 10/17 New Mexico* W 23-13 46,692 10/20 Puget Sound W 30-7 23,000 inductee, who guided 10/24 at San Diego State* W 28-10 33,167 10/27 UNLV W 31-29 23,011 UH into WAC. 10/31 UNLV* (HC) W 57-21 46,153 11/03 Cal State Northridge (HC) W 28-3 19,281 11/07 at UTEP* W 35-7 9,600 11/10 Santa Clara (S) W 40-9 22,987 11/14 (#17) Brigham Young* L 3-13 45,355 11/17 Pacific L 3-28 23,206 11/21 Pacific L 17-23 36,368 11/24 San Jose State L 3-23 20,777 11/28 Colorado State* W 59-6 32,955 12/01 Utah W 7-6 15,662 12/05 South Carolina W 33-10 43,958 1977 (5-6, independent) coach: Dick Tomey date school Result score attendance 1982 (6-5/4-4 Wac, 5th) 09/10 New Mexico L 26-35 26,532 coach: Dick Tomey larrY 09/17 Colorado State L 16-20 26,193 date school Result score attendance prIce 09/24 Idaho W 45-26 25,463 09/11 Montana W 40-0 43,317 10/01 SW Louisiana W 20-6 31,762 09/18 at Colorado State* W 23-13 24,290 10/08 at Pacific L 7-37 10,364 years: 1974-76 (3) 09/25 UTEP* W 17-10 42,924 10/15 Southern Mississippi L 26-28 26,474 10/02 Wyoming* L 10-28 43,493 Record: 15-18 10/22 Portland State (HC) W 21-12 29,949 10/09 Utah* W 10-7 43,381 note: Led UH to 11/05 at San Jose State L 14-24 8,145 10/16 at Brigham Young* L 25-39 65,178 Division I status. 11/19 Bowling Green State W 41-21 28,034 10/30 Cal State Fullerton W 9-3 34,133 11/26 South Carolina W 24-7 30,146 11/06 San Diego State* (HC) L 28-31 42,050 12/03 Arizona L 10-17 30,994 11/20 at New Mexico* L 17-41 23,028 11/27 Air Force* W 45-21 40,019 12/04 (#3) Nebraska L 16-37 46,866 1978 (6-5, independent) 1974 (6-5, independent) coach: Dick Tomey coach: Larry Price date school Result score attendance 1983 (5-5-1/3-3-1 Wac, 5th) date school Result score attendance 09/09 New Mexico W 22-16 40,701 coach: Dick Tomey 09/14 Brigham Young W 15-13 23,000 09/16 at (#12) Nebraska L 10-56 75,615 date school Result score attendance 09/21 Humboldt State W 35-9 18,555 09/30 Cal State Fullerton W 42-33 36,618 09/10 Colorado State* W 34-0 43,266 10/05 at Pacific W 23-14 11,842 10/07 San Jose State W 25-11 36,049 09/17 Long Beach State L 21-23 46,350 10/19 Long Beach State W 28-21 20,278 10/14 at UNLV L 20-30 17,010 09/24 at Utah* L 25-28 30,258 10/26 at UNLV L 8-33 15,418 10/28 Pacific (HC) L 17-27 36,867 10/01 San Diego State* T 27-27 34,153 11/02 Western Illinois L 0-31 18,372 11/04 UTEP W 35-13 27,240 10/15 at UNLV W 23-0 16,520 11/09 San Jose State L 11-32 13,629 11/11 New Mexico State W 35-20 25,193 10/22 New Mexico* (HC) W 25-16 47,799 11/16 Santa Clara (S) L 3-9 14,064 11/18 Wyoming (S) W 27-22 40,182 10/29 UTEP* W 25-24 40,785 11/23 Fresno State (HC) W 21-7 10,628 11/25 Brigham Young L 13-31 35,678 11/05 at Air Force* L 10-45 26,501 11/30 Rutgers W 28-16 16,308 12/02 (#3) USC L 5-21 48,767 11/19 Pacific W 31-21 38,290 12/07 Arizona State L 3-26 23,000 11/26 Wyoming* L 13-31 43,352 1979 (6-5/3-4 Wac, t4th) 12/03 Oklahoma L 17-21 45,143 coach: Dick Tomey 1975 (6-5, independent) date school Result score attendance coach: Larry Price 09/08 Utah* L 23-27 41,511 1984 (7-4/5-2 Wac, 2nd) date school Result score attendance 09/22 New Mexico* W 20-3 40,079 coach: Dick Tomey 09/13 Texas A&I L 9-43 32,247 09/29 UNLV* L 31-48 44,143 date school Result score attendance 09/20 Grambling L 6-20 29,422 10/05 at (#20) Brigham Young* L 15-38 34,741 09/08 Cal State Fullerton L 13-21 45,066 10/04 at Rutgers L 3-7 17,000 10/13 Santa Clara W 52-3 35,455 09/15 at Colorado State* L 3-10 25,754 10/18 Portland State W 24-7 20,157 10/20 Prairie View W 65-0 28,839 09/22 (#4) Brigham Young* L 13-18 50,000 10/25 Santa Clara (HC) W 48-40 21,133 10/27 at UTEP* W 27-12 26,003 09/29 UNLV W 16-12 41,904 11/01 Cal State Fullerton W 16-7 19,178 11/03 Temple (HC) L 31-34 33,742 10/06 Fresno State W 27-15 41,999 11/08 at Long Beach State L 0-10 13,210 11/17 Wyoming* (S) L 13-21 36,743 10/13 at UTEP* W 24-20 21,121 11/15 UTEP W 21-9 18,664 11/24 Colorado State* W 24-10 31,812 10/20 Utah* W 20-17 43,804 11/22 Pacific (S) W 17-10 21,208 12/01 Arizona State W 29-17 42,040 10/27 San Diego State* W 16-10 44,017 11/29 (#15) San Jose State W 30-20 21,697 11/03 Wyoming* (HC) W 31-28 48,804 12/04 Tennessee L 6-28 40,585 11/24 New Mexico* W 48-13 46,290 12/01 Iowa L 6-17 50,000

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11/06 Utah* (HC) W 41-30 39,279 1985 (4-6-2/4-3-1 Wac, 4th) 1989 (9-3-1/5-2-1 Wac, 3rd) 11/13 at Fresno State* L 21-45 39,808 coach: Dick Tomey coach: Bob Wagner 11/20 Air Force* W 45-17 38,991 date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 11/27 California L 18-42 41,260 08/31 Kansas L 27-33 46,626 09/02 Tulane W 31-26 47,489 12/04 Tulane W 56-17 36,576 09/14 Utah* L 27-29 46,591 09/09 Long Beach State W 63-10 42,317 09/21 Long Beach State L 30-33 43,076 09/16 at Wyoming* L 15-20 20,102 10/05 at Fresno State T 24-24 29,676 09/23 Utah* W 67-20 42,417 (3-8-1/0-8 Wac, 10th) 10/12 at Wyoming* W 26-18 14,433 09/30 New Mexico* W 60-14 41,706 1994 coach: Bob Wagner 10/19 Pacific L 15-24 41,500 10/07 San Diego State* W 31-24 42,958 date school Result score attendance 10/26 at New Mexico* W 27-17 19,111 10/21 at Colorado State* L 16-31 29,774 09/03 Brigham Young* L 12-13 48,352 11/02 Colorado State* (HC) W 34-14 43,451 10/28 (#18) Brigham Young* W 56-14 50,000 09/10 Oregon W 36-16 40,492 11/09 at UTEP* W 23-7 12,910 11/04 UTEP* (HC) W 26-7 44,752 09/17 at California W 21-7 41,000 11/23 (#10) Air Force* L 20-27 50,000 11/11 Pacific W 34-26 39,167 09/24 Fresno State* L 16-31 41,405 11/30 San Diego State* T 10-10 40,316 11/25 Oregon State W 23-21 45,763 10/01 at UTEP* L 28-34 21,238 12/07 (#9) Brigham Young* L 6-26 47,482 12/09 Air Force* T 35-35 48,799 10/08 New Mexico* L 21-38 37,061 12/25 (#22) Michigan State (EAB) L 13-33 50,000 10/15 at Utah* L 3-14 30,210 10/29 at San Diego State* L 23-38 34,096 1986 (7-5/4-4 Wac, 4th) 11/12 Southeast Missouri W 34-0 33,675 coach: Dick Tomey 1990 (7-5/4-4 Wac, 5th) 11/19 Wyoming* (HC) L 10-13 35,654 date school Result score attendance coach: Bob Wagner 11/26 Missouri T 32-32 33,979 08/30 at Air Force* L 17-24 46,242 date school Result score attendance 12/03 Air Force* L 24-37 36,371 09/06 Wisconsin W 20-17 45,403 09/01 (#13) Texas A&M L 13-28 45,700 09/20 UTEP* W 31-21 46,427 09/08 at Air Force* L 3-27 40,213 10/04 New Mexico* W 27-10 46,119 09/22 at Utah* W 19-7 29,140 (4-8/2-6 Wac, 9th) 10/18 at Colorado State* L 7-31 28,310 10/06 Maine W 44-3 41,264 1995 coach: Bob Wagner 10/25 Cal State Fullerton W 26-15 40,423 10/13 at UTEP* L 10-12 16,121 date school Result score attendance 11/01 at Utah* W 33-13 26,274 10/20 Cal State Fullerton W 45-21 37,712 09/02 Texas L 17-38 43,243 11/08 Brigham Young* (HC) L 3-10 50,000 10/27 Pacific (HC) W 35-24 39,941 09/16 at Wyoming* L 6-52 21,631 11/15 Fresno State W 24-13 40,487 11/03 New Mexico* W 43-16 38,626 09/23 UTEP* W 42-21 38,688 11/22 at San Diego State* L 5-35 23,838 11/10 at San Diego State* L 38-44 20,450 09/30 at UNLV W 58-30 15,764 11/29 Wyoming* W 35-19 40,383 11/17 Wyoming* W 38-17 39,103 10/14 at New Mexico* L 10-24 25,201 12/06 (#4) Michigan L 10-27 50,000 11/24 Colorado State* L 27-30 39,000 10/21 Central Florida W 45-14 31,463 12/01 (#4) Brigham Young* W 59-28 49,695 10/28 at Brigham Young* L 7-45 64,680 11/04 Fresno State* W 42-37 31,228 11/11 at Colorado State* L 0-22 25,235 bOb (4-7-1/3-5 Wac, 5th) 11/18 San Diego State* (HC) L 10-49 33,351 1991 11/25 Air Force* L 28-45 32,459 coach Wagner : Bob Wagner 12/02 Oklahoma State L 20-24 32,001 date school Result score attendance years: 1987-95 (9) 08/31 at Wyoming* W 32-17 22,508 09/07 at (#15) Iowa L 10-53 70,044 Record: 58-49-3 09/14 New Mexico* W 35-13 43,300 Fred note: Coached first WAC 09/21 Pacific W 30-21 39,928 championship team, first 09/28 at Colorado State* L 16-28 30,476 vOnappen mainland bowl game. 10/05 San Diego State* (HC) L 21-47 44,023 10/19 at Brigham Young* L 18-35 65,866 years: 1996-98 (3) 11/02 Utah* W 52-26 42,781 Record 11/09 UTEP* L 24-41 40,356 : 5-31 11/16 at San Jose State T 35-35 20,289 notes: Single-season record 12 losses in 1998. (5-7/3-5 Wac, t6th) 11/23 Air Force* L 20-24 43,760 1987 11/30 (#18) Notre Dame L 42-48 50,000 coach: Bob Wagner date school Result score attendance 09/05 Cal State Fullerton W 44-0 45,408 09/12 at Wisconsin L 7-28 53,509 1992 (11-2/6-2 Wac, t1st) 09/26 at UTEP* L 13-37 46,921 coach: Bob Wagner 10/03 Yale W 62-10 43,238 date school Result score attendance 1996 (2-10/1-7 Wac, 7th) 10/10 at New Mexico* W 41-31 15,565 09/05 at Oregon W 24-21 32,560 coach: Fred vonAppen 10/17 Utah* W 25-14 41,133 09/12 at Air Force* W 6-3 39,269 date school Result score attendance 10/24 Brigham Young* L 14-16 50,000 09/26 Brigham Young* W 36-32 50,000 08/31 Boston College L 21-24 37,402 10/31 San Diego State* (HC) L 21-29 41,437 10/10 at Utah* L 17-38 30,506 09/07 Ohio L 10-21 32,069 11/07 Colorado State* W 39-38 38,578 10/17 Fresno State* W 47-45 44,175 09/14 at Wyoming* L 0-66 15,182 11/21 Air Force* L 31-34 43,340 10/24 UNLV (HC) W 55-25 43,665 09/21 Boise State W 20-14 35,497 09/28 at Fresno State* L 0-20 36,428 11/28 Wyoming* L 20-24 39,690 10/31 at UTEP* W 41-21 20,734 10/05 Colorado State* L 16-28 32,010 12/05 Arkansas L 20-38 42,712 11/07 Colorado State* W 24-13 43,458 10/11 at San Diego State* L 8-56 27,098 11/14 at San Diego State* L 28-52 50,151 10/19 UNLV* W 38-28 29,536 11/21 Wyoming* W 42-18 43,151 10/26 at Air Force* L 7-34 36,454 (9-3/5-3 Wac, t3rd) 11/28 Tulsa W 38-9 40,292 11/09 San Jose State* (HC) L 17-38 30,300 1988 12/05 Pittsburgh W 36-23 46,281 coach: Bob Wagner 11/16 Brigham Young* L 14-45 32,445 date school Result score attendance 12/30 vs. Illinois (HB) W 27-17 44,457 11/30 Wisconsin L 10-59 34,727 09/03 (#9) Iowa W 27-24 46,721 09/10 at Colorado State* W 31-23 21,741 09/17 San Jose State W 36-27 45,683 1993 (6-6/3-5 Wac, 8th) 1997 (3-9/1-7 Wac, 8th) 09/24 at Utah* W 48-20 32,892 coach: Bob Wagner coach: Fred vonAppen 10/08 UTEP* L 25-42 50,000 date school Result score attendance date school Result score attendance 10/15 at San Diego State* W 32-30 27,142 09/04 Middle Tennessee State W 35-14 41,753 08/30 Minnesota W 17-3 35,248 10/22 Brigham Young* L 23-24 50,089 09/11 at Brigham Young* L 38-41 65,771 09/06 CS Northridge W 34-21 33,138 10/29 Long Beach State W 34-31 37,498 09/18 Kent W 49-17 38,931 09/13 Wyoming* L 6-35 42,369 11/05 New Mexico* (HC) W 45-3 39,953 09/25 UTEP* W 52-0 40,388 09/20 at UNLV* L 15-25 27,117 11/19 (#16) Wyoming* L 22-28 43,177 10/02 at New Mexico* L 14-41 28,873 10/04 at Colorado State* L 0-63 30,047 11/26 Air Force* W 19-14 43,942 10/09 San Diego State* L 14-45 49,276 10/11 Fresno State* W 28-16 28,206 12/03 Oregon W 41-17 44,801 10/23 at Wyoming* L 10-48 25,208 10/18 at Brigham Young* L 3-17 64,558

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10/25 San Diego State* L 3-10 29,342 10/26 (#18) Fresno State* W 38-34 37,900 11/01 Air Force* L 27-34 29,850 11/03 San Jose State* W 34-10 36,566 2006 (11-3/7-1 Wac, 2nd) 11/15 at San Jose State* L 14-38 9,437 11/10 Boise State* (HC) L 21-28 45,012 coach: June Jones 11/22 Northeast Louisiana (HC) L 20-23 ot 27,862 11/17 Miami-Ohio W 52-51 33,148 date school Result score attendance 11/29 Notre Dame L 22-23 41,509 11/24 Air Force W 52-30 41,148 09/02 at Alabama L 17-25 92,138 12/08 (#9) Brigham Young W 72-45 50,000 09/16 UNLV W 42-13 32,008 09/23 at (#25) Boise State* L 34-41 30,652 1998 (0-12/0-8 Wac, 8th) 09/30 Eastern Illinois W 44-9 29,358 10/07 Nevada* W 41-34 33,761 coach: Fred vonAppen (10-4/7-1 Wac, 2nd) 2002 10/14 at Fresno State* W 68-37 39,122 date school Result score attendance coach: June Jones 10/21 at New Mexico State* W 49-30 17,318 09/03 (#24) Arizona L 6-27 38,745 date school Result score attendance 10/28 Idaho* (HC) W 68-10 34,051 09/19 at Utah* L 21-30 37,699 08/31 Eastern Illinois W 61-36 39,958 11/04 at Utah State* W 63-10 10,291 09/26 Arkansas State L 0-20 28,159 09/06 at Brigham Young L 32-35 63,085 10/03 SMU* L 0-28 25,912 11/11 Louisiana Tech* W 61-17 32,083 09/21 at UTEP* W 31-6 35,170 10/09 at San Diego State* L 13-35 20,320 11/18 San Jose State* W 54-17 33,622 09/29 SMU* W 42-10 36,096 10/17 Brigham Young* L 9-31 29,944 11/25 Purdue W 42-35 47,825 10/05 at Boise State* L 31-58 25,857 10/24 New Mexico* L 20-30 25,234 12/02 Oregon State L 32-35 50,000 10/12 Nevada*(HC) W 59-34 39,616 10/31 at UTEP* L 13-30 15,207 12/24 Arizona State (SHB) W 41-34 43,435 11/07 San Jose State* (HC) L 17-45 26,716 10/19 Tulsa* W 37-14 34,098 11/14 at Fresno State* L 12-51 33,505 10/25 at Fresno State* W 31-21 37,615 11/21 Northwestern L 21-47 25,918 11/02 San Jose State* W 40-31 36,784 11/28 (#15) Michigan L 17-48 34,193 11/16 at Rice* W 33-28 19,714 2007 (12-1/8-0 Wac, 1st) 11/23 Cincinnati W 20-19 36,851 coach: June Jones 11/30 (#14) Alabama L 16-21 50,000 date school Result score attendance 12/07 San Diego State W 41-40 36,671 09/01 Northern Colorado W 63-6 40,252 June 12/25 Tulane (CFHB) L 28-36 35,513 09/08 at Louisiana Tech* W 45-44 ot 22,135 09/15 at UNLV W 49-14 38,125 09/22 Charleston Southern W 66-10 37,723 JOneS (9-5/5-3 Wac, t4th) 2003 09/29 at Idaho* W 48-20 13,807 coach: June Jones 10/06 Utah State* W 52-37 36,360 years: 1999-2007 (9) Date School Result Score Attendance 10/12 at San Jose State* W 42-35 ot 20,473 Record: 76-41 08/30 Appalachian State W 40-17 42,996 10/27 New Mexico State* (HC) W 50-13 41,218 note: Six bowl game 09/13 at (#4) USC L 32-61 73,654 11/10 Fresno State* W 37-30 49,047 appearances, including 09/19 at UNLV L 22-33 34,287 11/16 at Nevada* W 28-26 22,437 09/27 Rice* W 41-21 40,040 Sugar Bowl in 2007 season. 11/23 (#17) Boise State* W 39-27 50,000 10/04 at Tulsa* L 16-27 17,342 12/01 Washington W 35-28 50,000 10/11 Fresno State* W 55-28 41,153 01/01 vs. (#4) Georgia (ASB) L 10-41 74,383 10/18 at Louisiana Tech* W 44-41 19,128 10/25 UTEP* (HC) W 31-15 40,136 11/01 at San Jose State* W 13-10 13,523 1999 (9-4/5-2 Wac, t1st) 11/15 at Nevada* L 14-24 15,268 coach greg : June Jones 11/22 Army W 59-28 41,668 date school Result score attendance 11/29 Alabama W 37-29 43,477 mcmackIn 09/04 (#21) USC L 7-62 50,000 12/06 (#18) Boise State* L 28-45 39,685 09/11 Eastern Illinois W 31-27 28,762 12/25 Houston (SHB) W 54-48 3ot 29,005 09/18 Boise State W 34-19 31,751 years: 2008-11 (4) 09/25 at SMU* W 20-0 15,131 Record: 29-25 10/02 UTEP* (HC) W 33-3 39,021 note: 2nd-highest win 10/09 Rice* L 19-38 37,975 2004 (8-5/4-4 Wac, t5th) total for first-year head 10/23 at Tulsa* W 35-21 15,756 coach: June Jones coach (7) 10/29 TCU* L 14-34 36,026 date school Result score attendance 11/06 at San Jose State* W 62-41 15,367 09/04 Florida Atlantic L 28-35 ot 35,624 11/13 Fresno State* W 31-24 2ot 37,283 09/18 at Rice* L 29-41 8,109 11/20 Navy W 48-41 41,895 10/02 Tulsa* W 44-16 44,429 11/27 Washington State L 14-22 45,382 10/09 Nevada* W 48-26 35,078 12/25 Oregon State (JOB) W 23-17 40,974 10/16 at UTEP* L 20-51 44,381 2008 (7-7/5-3 Wac, t2nd) 10/23 San Jose State* (HC) W 46-28 36,264 coach: Greg McMackin 10/29 at (#18) Boise State* L 3-69 29,591 date school Result score attendance 11/06 Louisiana Tech* W 34-23 32,987 08/30 at (#5) Florida L 10-56 90,575 2000 (3-9/2-6 Wac, t6th) 11/12 at Fresno State* L 14-70 38,956 09/06 Weber State W 36-17 39,446 coach : June Jones 11/20 Idaho W 52-21 30,864 09/13 at Oregon State L 7-45 45,059 date school Result score attendance 11/27 Northwestern W 49-41 33,846 09/27 San Jose State* L 17-20 40,571 09/09 Portland State L 20-45 50,000 12/04 Michigan State W 41-38 41,654 10/04 at (#22) Fresno State* W 32-29 ot 40,572 09/23 at UTEP* L 7-39 36,637 12/24 UAB (SHB) W 59-40 38,754 10/11 Louisiana Tech* W 24-14 40,246 09/30 Tulsa* L 14-24 36,430 10/17 at (#15) Boise State* L 7-27 32,342 10/07 at (#14) TCU* L 21-41 31,896 10/25 Nevada* W 38-31 40,225 10/14 SMU* (HC) W 30-15 36,635 11/01 at Utah State* L 14-30 12,112 10/21 at Rice* L 13-38 22,521 2005 (5-7/4-4 Wac, 5th) 11/08 at New Mexico State* W 42-30 10,861 10/28 San Jose State* L 48-57 33,855 Coach: June Jones 11/22 Idaho* W 49-17 39,014 11/04 at Fresno State* L 27-45 42,160 Date School Result Score Attendance 11/29 Washington State W 24-10 42,312 11/11 Nevada* W 37-17 33,731 09/03 (#1) USC L 17-63 50,000 12/06 (#13) Cincinnati L 24-29 40,549 11/18 Louisiana Tech W 27-10 31,963 09/10 at Michigan State L 14-42 74,043 12/24 Notre Dame (SHB) L 21-49 45,718 11/25 Wisconsin L 18-34 41,313 09/24 at Idaho* W 24-0 15,635 12/02 UNLV L 32-34 34,792 10/01 Boise State* L 41-44 31,695 10/08 at Louisiana Tech* L 14-46 16,242 10/15 New Mexico State* (HC) W 49-28 29,002 2009 (6-7/3-5 Wac, t5th) 10/22 at San Jose State* W 45-38 18,129 coach: Greg McMackin 2001 (9-3/5-3 Wac, t4th) 10/29 Fresno State* L 13-27 28,196 date school Result score attendance coach : June Jones 11/05 at Nevada* L 28-38 11,723 09/04 Central Arkansas W 25-20 35751 date school Result score attendance 11/12 Utah State* W 50-23 27,892 09/12 at Washington State^ W 38-20 42912 09/08 Montana# W 30-12 12,863 11/25 Wisconsin L 24-41 34,031 09/19 at UNLV L 33-34 29717 09/22 at Nevada* L 20-28 15,876 12/03 San Diego State W 49-38 28,326 09/30 at Louisiana Tech* L 6-27 21263 09/29 Rice* L 24-27 35,443 10/10 Frenso State* L 17-42 38556 10/06 at SMU* W 38-31 ot 12,082 10/17 at Idaho* L 23-35 12763 10/13 UTEP* W 66-7 34,128 10/24 (#6) Boise State* L 9-54 37928 10/20 at Tulsa* W 36-15 17,629 136 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football all-TIme reSulTS

10/31 at Nevada* L 21-31 14735 11/07 Utah State* W 49-36 31499 11/14 New Mexico State* W 24-6 32628 11/21 at San Jose State* W 17-10 ot 18327 11/28 Navy W 24-17 40643 12/05 Wisconsin L 10-51 40069

2010 (10-4/7-1 Wac, t1st) coach: Greg McMackin date school Result score attendance 09/02 (#14) USC L 36-49 44,204 09/11 at Army W 31-28 30,042 09/18 at Colorado L 13-31 47,840 09/25 Charleston Southern W 66-7 30,300 10/02 Louisiana Tech* W 41-21 29,469 10/09 at Fresno State* W 49-27 38,494 10/16 (#19) Nevada* W 27-21 42,031 10/23 at Utah State* W 45-7 17,111 1999 WAC CHAMPION WARRIORS 10/30 Idaho* W 45-10 37,466 11/06 at (#2) Boise State* L 7-42 34,060 The 1999 Warriors set an NCAA record for biggest turnaround with a 9-4 record and share of the WAC champion- 11/20 San Jose State* W 41-7 33,523 ship. UH, which finished 0-12 a year earlier, was invited to the Jeep O‘ahu Bowl and defeated Oregon State, 23-17. 11/27 at New Mexico State W 59-24 11,841 12/04 UNLV W 59-21 37,820 12/24 Tulsa (SHB) L 35-62 43,673

2011 (6-7, 3-4 Wac, t4th) coach: Greg McMackin date school Result score attendance 09/03 Colorado W 34-17 37,001 09/10 at Washington L 32-40 63,252 09/17 at UNLV L 20-40 21,248 09/24 UC Davis W 56-14 30,756 10/01 at Louisiana Tech* W 44-26 25,212 10/14 at San Jose State* L 27-28 24,643 10/22 New Mexico State* W 45-34 33,671 10/29 at Idaho* W 16-14 10,461 11/05 Utah State* L 31-35 30,301 11/12 at Nevada* L 28-42 16,527 11/19 Fresno State* L 21-24 28,907 11/26 Tulane W 35-23 27,411 2007 WAC CHAMPION WARRIORS 12/03 Brigham Young L 20-41 34,446 The 2007 Warriors finished a perfect 12-0 regular season and won their first outright WAC championship. UH * denotes conference game (Western Athletic Conference 1979-2011) earned a trip to the school’s first BCS bowl game where it lost to Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. NYC - New Year’s Classic PB - Poi Bowl (known as Pineapple Bowl since 1946) HC - Homecoming S - Shrine Game EAB - Eagle Aloha Bowl (Honolulu) HB - Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl (San Diego, CA) JOB - Jeep O‘ahu Bowl (Honolulu) CFHB - ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl (Honolulu) SHB - Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Honolulu) ASB - Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) # - game played at War Memorial Stadium (Kahului, Maui) ^ - game played at Qwest Field (Seattle, WA)

2010 WAC CHAMPION WARRIORS

The 2010 Warriors captured a share of the school’s fourth and final WAC championship and won 10 games. UH made its sixth Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl appearance, where they lost to Tulsa.

FuTure nOn-cOnFerence ScHeduleS

2013 2014 2015 date opponent site date opponent site date opponent site Aug. 31 USC Honolulu Aug. 30 Washington Honolulu Sept. 5 Colorado Honolulu Nov. 9 at Navy Annapolis, Md. Sept. 6 Oregon State Honolulu Sept. 12 at Washington Seattle, Wash. Nov. 30 Army Honolulu Sept. 20 at Colorado Boulder, Colo. Nov. 28 Navy Honolulu Dec. 7 Brigham Young Honolulu

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gary allen larry arnold Justin ayat davone bess colt brennan Walter briggs

allen brown Tim buchanan Jeff duva Jason elam Solomon elimimian blane gaison

alex green ryan grice-mullen Scott Haneberg Scott Harding randy Ingraham Henry kahuanui

Jim kalili Thomas kaulukukui larry khan-Smith cliff laboy Steve lehor ashley lelie

vince manuwai uriah moenoa Walter murray al noga Falaniko noga

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chad Owens mckinley reynolds ed riewerts Jason rivers richard rupert greg Salas

Jesse Sapolu Hercules Satele Samson Satele larry Sherrer mana Silva nolle Smith

Henry Sovio levi Stanley Jim Stone Tom Tuinei Jeris White John Woodcock

academIc all-amerIcanS UH has featured eight Academic All-Americans, six of whom have been honored by the College of Sports Information Directors (CoSIDA), the organization that features the official Academic All-America award. Wide receiver Kealoha Pilares (2010), defensive back Chris Shinnick (1997) and running back Travis Sims (1992) are the school’s only first-team recipients.

2010 1997 1992 1992 1987 1977 1971 1970 Kealoha Pilares chris shinnick travis sims Jason elam William Bell Rick Wagner don satterlee tony nakazawa 1st team WR 1st team DB 1st team RB 2nd team PK 2nd team DB 2nd team WR 2nd team LB 2nd team OG CoSIDA (3.61) CoSIDA (3.87) CFA (3.24) CoSIDA (3.26) CoSIDA (3.26) CoSIDA (3.80) CoSIDA (3.00) CoSIDA (3.40)

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A total of 29 former Warriors have earned All-America rec- ognition from UH’s first All-American Tommy Kaulukukui to Heisman Trophy finalist Colt Brennan. The 29 All- Americans have earned 57 citations. UH’s only first team Associated Press All-American is defensive lineman Al Noga in 1986. clIFF labOY JeFF duva dana mclemOre 2010 greg salas 3rd team, WR, AP gaRy aLLen (1978-81) - Four-time honor- 1,199 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns. Broke a honorable mention, WR, SI.com able mention A.P. All-American tailback. Set 30 half-dozen school records, including a 60-year-old alex green honorable mention, AP, SI.com school rushing, total offense, and all-purpose yardage school record when he rushed for 327 yards in a win Mana silva honorable mention, DB, SI.com records, including most career rushes (647), yards at New Mexico State. 2009 greg salas honorable mention, WR, SI.com gained rushing (3,451), and 100-yard rushing games 2007 davone Bess 3rd team, WR, AP (15). Three-time first team all-WAC and three-time Ryan gRice-MuLLen (2005-07) - Second 2nd team, WR, Walter Camp Foundation honorable mention A.P. all-Coast. team All-American by CNN/SI in 2007, in which 2nd team, WR, Sporting News he hauled in 106 receptions for 1,372 yards and honorable mention, SI.com LaRRy aRnoLd (1967-69) - Honorable men- 13 touchdowns. Finished his career ranked fourth tion A.P. Little All-American quarterback in 1968 in career receptions (237), third in receiving yards colt Brennan 3rd team, QB, AP in which he completed 154-of-278 passes for 1,917 (3,370) and second in touchdowns (36). 2nd team, QB, SI.com yards and 21 touchdowns. Set 20 passing and total Ryan grice-Mullen 2nd team, WR, SI.com offense school records, including career passing yards scott haneBeRg (1972-73) - Honorable Jason Rivers honorable mention, WR, SI.com (3,425) and touchdowns (33). mention A.P. Little All-American offensive tackle in hercules satele 1st team, OL, FWAA 1973. Also named first team Little All-Coast. honorable mention, OL, SI.com davone Bess (2005-07) - A.P. third team All- 2006 davone Bess honorable mention, WR, SI.com American who finished his three-year career as the Randy ingRahaM (1970-71) - Two-time hon- colt Brennan 2nd team, QB, Walter Camp Foundation school’s leader in receptions (293) and second in orable mention A.P. Little All-American linebacker 3rd team AP receiving yards (3,610). Scored a record 41 touch- from 1970-71. Recorded 266 career total tackles, honorable mention, SI.com downs, including an NCAA-best 39 touchdowns including 145 in 1970. Also named first team Little samson satele 2nd team, C, SI.com with quarterback Colt Brennan. All-Coast in 1971 and second team in 1970. 2004 chad owens 2nd team, WR & PR, SI.com 2nd team, all-purpose player, AP coLt BRennan (2005-07) - Finished third in haRRy Kahuanui (1946-49) - Honorable 3rd team, WR & PR, CollegeFootballNews.com the Heisman Trophy race in 2007. Two-time third- mention All-American defensive end by U.P.I. 2002 vince Manuwai 1st team, OG, SI.com team A.P. All-American quarterback in 2006-07. in 1949. Nicknamed “Clown,” he was the first Set or tied 31 NCAA records during his three-year UH player invited to the East-West Shrine Game. 1st team, CBSSports.com career, including career touchdown passes (131). 2001 ashley Lelie 2nd team, WR, CBSSports.com Won the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2006. Two-time JiM KaLiLi (1967, ’69-70) - A.P. second team 3rd team, WR, AP WAC Offensive Player of the Year. Little All-American offensive guard in 1970. Also 3rd team, WR, The Sporting News named first team Little All-American by Western 3rd team, WR, Football News WaLteR BRiggs (1986-89) - Second team States in 1969. 1992 Jason elam 1st team PK, Kodak All-American by U.P.I. in 1989 after posting single- 1st team, PK, Scripps & Howard season school-record nine interceptions. Also named toMMy KauLuKuKui - School’s first All- 1991 Jason elam 2nd team PK, Football News first team all-WAC. American in 1935 by the All-American Board of 3rd team, PK, AP Football. Nicknamed “Grass Shack” by legendary 1989 Walter Briggs 2nd team DB, UPI aLLen BRoWn (1973) - Honorable mention sportswriter Grantland Rice, still holds school-record Jason Elam, 2nd team PK, The Sporting News A.P. Little All-American wide receiver in 1973. Led 103-yard kickoff return in loss to UCLA in 1935. 1988 Larry Khan-smith 2nd team, RS, AP the team with 46 receptions for 735 yards and two 1986 al noga 1st team, DL, AP touchdowns in only nine games played. LaRRy Khan-sMith (1987-90) - A.P. second- 1985 Walter Murray 1st team, WR, Gannett News Service team All-American in 1988 as a return specialist. 3rd team, WR, AP tiM Buchanan (1968) - First team A.P. Little Set four UH kick-return records including a 26.6 All-American linebacker in 1968. School-record 168 average, which ranked fifth nationally. Also named 1983 falaniko noga National Strength & Conditioning total tackles. first team all-WAC. Association gary allen 1981 honorable mention, TB, AP Jeff duva (1977-78) - A.P. honorable mention cLiff LaBoy (1973-75) - Honorable mention falaniko noga honorable mention, NG, AP All-American quarterback in 1978, in which he A.P. All-American defensive tackle in 1974 in which dana McLemore honorable mention, CB, AP completed 113-of-208 passes for 1,463 yards and 14 he recorded 89 total tackles and 13 sacks. Also 1980 gary allen honorable mention, TB, AP touchdowns. Set nine UH records including career forced three fumbles and recovered five. Had 230 Blane gaison honorable mention, DB, AP record for most yards passing per game (134.1). career tackles and school-record 10 career fumbles falaniko noga honorable mention, NG, AP recovered. ed Riewerts honorable mention, C, AP Jason eLaM (1988-92) - First-team All-American honorable mention, OG, AP placekicker. Finished his career ranked third in ashLey LeLie (1999-2001) - Record-breaking 1979 gary allen honorable mention, TB, AP NCAA history with 395 points, including 79-of- 2001 season in which he set school and WAC records tom tuinei honorable mention, DT, AP 100 in field-goal attempts. All-time points leader in for receiving yards (1,713) and touchdowns (19). 1978 gary allen honorable mention, TB, AP UH and WAC history. Converted 91 straight extra Finished his career as the school-record holder Jeff duva honorable mention, QB, AP points from 1988-91. School-record 56-yard field for receiving yards (3,341) and touchdowns (32). 1974 cliff LaBoy honorable mention, DL, AP goal against BYU in 1992. School’s highest NFL Draft pick, taken with the 19th pick by Denver. John Woodcock, honorable mention, DL, AP BLane gaison (1976, ’78-80) - Honorable men- 1973 Jeris White first team, DB, Time Magazine tion A.P. All-American in 1980 playing both quarter- vince ManuWai (1999-2002) - First team All- and The Sporting News back and defensive back. Second on the team with 85 American by CNN/SI and CBSsports.com in 2002. 1949 harry Kahuanui honorable mention, DE, UPI tackles and two interceptions after playing quarter- Three-year starter at right guard in which he did not 1935 tommy Kaulukukui All-American Board of Football back during the first three games of the season. allow a sack. Named to the “watch list” of both the Outland Trophy and Lombardi awards. aLeX gReen (2009-10) - Honorable mention All-American by SI.com in 2010 after racking up 140 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football aWardS & HOnOrS

larrY kHan-SmITH WalTer brIggS JOHn WOOdcOck vInce manuWaI aSHleY lelIe dana McLeMoRe (1978-81) - Honorable Jesse saPoLu (1979-82) - A.P. honorable men- mention A.P. All-American cornerback in 1981, tion All-American offensive guard in 1980. Four-year lITTle all-amerIcanS with four interceptions. Also named all-WAC as a starter on the offensive line and also played on defen- punt returner, who returned two for touchdowns sive front. Also named first team all-WAC in 1980. and set six UH records. Recorded seven career 1973 Levi stanley 2nd team, DT, AP interceptions. heRcuLes sateLe (2004-07) - First-team All- Jeris White honorable mention, DB, AP American offensive lineman by the Football Writers’ scott haneberg honorable mention, OT, AP WaLteR MuRRay (1982-85) - A first-team All- Association of America. Two-year starter at left guard. allen Brown American wide receiver by Gannett News Service honorable mention, WR, AP in 1985, set 10 school receiving records during his saMson sateLe (2003-06) - Second-team All- 1972 Jim stone honorable mention, DL, AP career. Finished with 178 receptions for 2,867 yards American center by SI.com. First team all-WAC in Levi stanley honorable mention, DT, AP and 20 touchdowns, including single-season records 2005 and ’06 and second-teamer in 2003 and ’04. 1971 Jim stone 3rd team, DE, AP for receptions (66) and touchdowns (7). Started all 53 games in his career. FWAA first team Freshman All-American in 2003. Randy ingraham honorable mention, LB, AP aL noga (1984-87) - School’s only A.P. first team Larry sherrer honorable mention, TB, AP All-American in 1986. Touted as the “Samoan Sack LaRRy sheRReR (1969-71) - Honorable men- henry sovio honorable mention, TE, AP Man,” was promoted as the school’s first Heisman tion A.P. Little All-American tailback in 1971. Also Richard Ruppert 2nd team, OG, Kodak Trophy candidate. Named the WAC’s Defensive named first team Little all-Coast in 1971 and second Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Outland team in 1970. Set 10 rushing and scoring school 1970 Jim Kalili 2nd team, OG, AP; Trophy. Set single-season school records of 17 sacks, records including most yards rushing (2,174) and honorable mention, OG, Kodak 31 tackles-for-loss and six forced fumbles. touchdowns (30). Randy ingraham honorable mention, LB, AP faLaniKo noga (1980-83) - Honorable men- Mana siLva (2008-10) - Honorable mention All- 1969 Jim Kalili 1st team, OG, Western States tion All-American by the A.P. in 1981 and a American by SI.com after logging 85 tackles and eight 1968 tim Buchanan 1st team, LB, AP Blue Chips Magazine Freshman and Sophomore interceptions, the second most in the nation. Finished Larry arnold honorable mention, QB, AP All-American. A four-year starter on the defensive his career as the school’s all-time leader with 14 picks. McKinley Reynolds honorable mention, TE, AP line, was named either first team or second team all- WAC all four years. Set UH single-season and career noLLe sMith - First-team A.P. Little All- 1941 nolle smith 1st string berth, HB, AP records for tackles-for-loss (16, 43). American halfback in 1941. Co-captain of his senior year, which ended abruptly due to the attack on chad oWens (2001-04) - Second team All- Pearl Harbor. America in 2004, in which he set an NCAA-record five FreSHman all-amerIcanS punt returns for touchdowns. Also tied NCAA career henRy sovio (1969-71) - Honorable mention record with eight returns for touchdowns (six punts, A.P. Little All-American tight end in 1971. Led the 2011 scott harding 1st team, PR, FWAA two kickoffs). School record-holder in all-purpose team with 36 receptions, 527 yards receiving and 2nd team, Yahoo! Sports yards (5,461). Holds NCAA single-game kick-return two touchdowns. Also served as placekicker, convert- 2005 davone Bess 1st Team, WR, FWAA; record with 342 yards against BYU in 2001. ing 12-of-22 career attempts. 1st team, WR, Rivals.com; McKinLey ReynoLds (1967-68) - Honorable Levi stanLey (1969-70, ‘72-73) - Second-team 1st team, WR, The Sporting News; mention A.P. Little All-American in 1968, in which A.P. Little All-American defensive tackle in 1973. 2nd Team, WR, CollegeFootballNews.com; he hauled in 49 catches for 711 yards and seven Earned honorable mention Little All-American hon- 2nd Team, WR, Scout.com touchdowns. ors in 1972. Led team in tackles as a junior and senior and compiled a school-record 366 career total tackles. Ryan grice-Mullen 3rd Team, WR, CollegeFootballNews.com; ed RieWeRts (1979-80) - Honorable mention honorable mention, WR, Scout.com; A.P. All-American in 1980. Two-year starter at cen- JiM stone (1971-72) - Third-team A.P. Little honorable mention, WR, The Sporting News ter. Also named first team all-WAC as a senior. All-American defensive end in 1971. Also earned honorable mention Little All-American honors as a solomon elimimian 1st Team, WR, Scout.com; Jason RiveRs (2003-04, ’06-07) - School’s senior in 1972. Recorded 132 career tackles. honorable mention, LB, The Sporting News career leader in receiving yards (3,919), who also 2003 samson satele 1st team, OL, Scripps/FWAA ranks second in receptions (292) and third in touch- toM tuinei (1976-79) - Honorable mention A.P. 2001 Justin ayat 1st team, PK, Football News downs (35). School- and all-time collegiate bowl- All-American defensive tackle in 1979. Also named record 308 yards receiving in 2006 Sheraton Hawai‘i first team all-WAC. Recorded 62 tackles and team- uriah Moenoa 4th team, OL, The Sporting News Bowl against Arizona State. leading 12-for-loss as a senior. Had career totals of 269 chad owens 1st team, FWAA total tackles, including 100 as a sophomore in 1977. 1980 falaniko noga 1st team, NG, Blue Chips Magazine RichaRd RuPPeRt (1971) - Second-team steve Lehor Little All-American offensive guard by Kodak. JeRis White (1970-73) - First team All-American 1979 honorable mention, LB, The Sporting News by Time and The Sporting News in 1973 at defensive gReg saLas (2007-10) - Third team AP All- back. Single-season school-record six interceptions in American in 2010 and honorable mention by SI .com 1971. Two-time first team all-Little Coast. Recorded SOpHOmOre all-amerIcan in ’09 and ’10. A 2010 Fred Biletnikoff Award semifi- nine career interceptions. nalist, he finished second nationally in receiving yards per game (134.9) and third in receptions per game John WoodcocK (1974-75) - Honorable 1981 falaniko noga 1st team, NG, Blue Chips Magazine (8.5). UH’s career record-holder for receiving yards mention A.P. All-American defensive tackle in 1974 (4,345), he also set single-season records for receptions in which he led the team with 126 total tackles. (119) and receiving yards (1,889). The only player in Also led the team as a senior in 1975, recording 116 school history to post two 100-plus catch seasons. tackles and eight sacks. 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 141 aWardS & HOnOrS cOllege FOOTball all-WeSTern aTHleTIc cOnFerence aWardS IndIvIdual HOnOrS John Estes, 1st team, OL offensive Player of the year Hercules Satele, 1st team, OL cIngular naTIOnal plaYer OF THe Year Colt Brennan, QB, 2006, ’07 David Veikune, 1st team, DL 2006 Colt Brennan (Finalist) Michael Lafaele, 1st team, DL defensive Player of the year Adam Leonard, 1st team, LB HeISman memOrIal TrOpHY Solomon Elimimian (co-DPOY), LB, 2008 Solomon Elimimian, 1st team, LB Myron Newberry, 1st team, DB (nation’s top player) Travis Laboy, DL, 2003 Dan Kelly, 1st team, PK 2007 Colt Brennan (3rd Place) Al Noga, DT, 1986 2006 Colt Brennan (6th Place) Jason Rivers, 2nd team, WR 2006 Colt Brennan, 1st team, QB special teams Player of the year Davone Bess, 1st team, WR JOHnnY unITaS aWard Jason Elam, PK, 1992 (nation’s top senior quarterback) Tala Esera, 1st team, OL Nate Ilaoa, 1st team, RB 2007 Colt Brennan (Finalist) offensive unit of the year Samson Satele, 1st team, OL 2004 Timmy Chang (Finalist) Colt Brennan, QB; Davone Bess, WR; Ikaika Alama-Francis, 1st team, DL SammY baugH aWard Ryan Grice-Mullen, WR; C.J. Hawthorne, WR; Leonard Peters, 1st team, DB Jason Rivers, WR; 2007 Melila Purcell, 1st team, DL (nation’s top quarterback) Ross Dickerson, 1st team, KOR 2006 Colt Brennan (Winner) freshman of the year Michael Lafaele, 2nd team, DL Davone Bess, WR, 2005 Adam Leonard, 2nd team, LB daveY O’brIen aWard Jason Rivers, 2nd team, WR (nation’s top quarterback) Timmy Chang, QB, 2000 Charles Tharp, RB, 1997 (Pacific Division) Dane Uperesa, 2nd team, OL 2007 Colt Brennan (Semi-fi nalist) 2005 Davone Bess, 1st team, WR Jamal Farmer, RB, 1989 2006 Colt Brennan (Finalist) Lono Manners, 1st team, DB Samson Satele, 1st team, OL rImIngTOn aWard newcomer of the year Ikaika Alama-Francis, 2nd team, DL (nation’s top center) Falaniko Noga, DL, 1980 Brandon Eaton, 2nd team, OL 2009 John Estes (Finalist) Tom Tuinei, DL, 1979 Tala Esera, 2nd team, OL Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole, 2nd team, LB Fred bIleTnIkOFF aWard coach of the year Melila Purcell, 2nd team, DL (nation’s top receiver) June Jones, 1999, 2006, ’07 2004 Timmy Chang, 1st team, QB 2010 Greg Salas (Semi-fi nalist) Bob Wagner, 1989, ’92 Abraham Elimimian, 1st team, CB 2004 Chad Owens (Semi-fi nalist) Dick Tomey, 1981 Chad Owens, 1st team, WR Chad Owens, 2nd team, RS OuTland TrOpHY 2011 Bryant Moniz, 1st team, QB Samson Satele, 2nd team, OG (nation’s top defensive player) Aaron Brown, 1st team, LB Tala Esera, honorable mention, OT 1986 Al Noga (Finalist) Brett Leonard, 2nd team, OL Uriah Moenoa, honorable mention, OG Vaughn Meatoga, 2nd team, DL Melila Purcell, honorable mention, DE lOu grOZa aWard Corey Paredes, 2nd team, LB Jason Rivers, honorable mention, WR (nation’s top placekicker) Royce Pollard, 2nd team, WR 2003 Travis LaBoy, 1st team, DE 1992 Jason Elam (Finalist) Richard Torres, 2nd team, DB Kelvin Millhouse, 1st team, CB Kaniela Tuipulotu, 2nd team, DL Chad Owens, 1st team, WR mOSI TaTupu aWard 2010 Corey Paredes, 1st team, LB Hyrum Peters, 1st team, S (nation’s top special teams player) Greg Salas, 1st team, WR Isaac Sopoaga, 1st team, DT 2004 Chad Owens (Winner) Mana Silva, 1st team, DB Samson Satele, 2nd team, OG Scott Enos, 2nd Team, PK Timmy Chang, honorable mention, QB burlSWOrTH TrOpHY Alex Green, 2nd team, RB Jeremiah Cockheran, honorable mention, WR (nation’s top player who started as walk-on) Laupepa Letuli, 2nd team, OL Ikaika Curnan, honorable mention, LB Abraham Elimimian, honorable mention, CB 2011 Bryant Moniz (Semifi nalst) Bryant Moniz, 2nd team, QB Kealoha Pilares, 2nd team, WR 2002 Justin Colbert, 1st team, WR naTIOnal cOacH OF THe Year Adrian Thomas, 2nd team, OL Vince Manuwai, 1st team, OG Kaniela Tuipulotu, 2nd team, DL Mat McBriar, 1st team, P associated press Hyrum Peters, 1st team, SS 2007 June Jones (3rd Place) 2009 John Estes, 1st team, OL Greg Salas, 1st team, WR Pisa Tinoisamoa, 1st team, LB Chris Brown, 2nd team, LB paul “bear” bryant award Blaze Soares, 1st team, LB Aaron Kia, 2nd team, OL Timmy Chang, 2nd team, QB 2007 June Jones (Finalist) 2008 John Estes, 1st team, OL Lui Fuata, 2nd team, C 1999 June Jones (Finalist) Solomon Elimimian, 1st team, LB Kelvin Millhouse, 2nd team, CB Adam Leonard, 1st team, LB Isaac Sopoaga, 2nd team, DT cnn/Sports Illustrated Ryan Mouton, 1st team, DB Britton Komine, honorable mention, WR 1999 June Jones (Winner) Michael Washington, 2nd team, WR Chad Owens, honorable mention, WR David Veikune, 2nd team, DL 2001 Chris Brown, 1st team, LB american Football coach/Schutt Sports Keala Watson, 2nd team, DL Manly Kanoa, 1st team, OG 1999 June Jones (Winner) 2007 Colt Brennan, 1st team, QB Ashley Lelie, 1st team, WR Davone Bess, 1st team, WR Nate Jackson, 2nd team, S The Sporting news Ryan Grice-Mullen, 1st team, WR Travis LaBoy, 2nd team DE 1999 June Jones (Winner) Mat McBriar, 2nd team, P 142 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Awards & Honors

Vince Manuwai, 2nd team, OG Doug Vaioleti, 1st team, OL 1985 Kent Kafentzis, 1st team, DB Chad Owens, 2nd team, RS Bryan Addison, 2nd team, DB Walter Murray, 1st team, WR Pisa Tinoisamoa, 2nd team, LB Darrick Branch, 2nd team, WR Al Noga, 1st team, DL 2000 Kynan Forney, 1st team, OL Michael Carter, honorable mention, QB Nuu Faaola, 2nd team, RB Jacob Espiau, 2nd team, DB Taase Faumui, honorable mention, DL Thad Jefferson, 2nd team, LB James Fenderson, 2nd team, RB Peter Pale, honorable mention, OL Joe Onosai, 2nd team, OL Nate Jackson, 2nd team, DB 1991 Jason Elam, 1st team, PK David Dyas, honorable mention, WR Ashley Lelie, 2nd team, WR Mitch Kaaialii, 2nd team, OL 1984 Rich Miano, 1st team, DB Rinda Brooks, honorable mention, LB Manly Williams, 2nd team, LB Richard Spelman, 1st team, PK Chris Brown, honorable mention, DL Jeff Sydner, 2nd team, RS; Raphel Cherry, 2nd team, QB Timmy Chang, honorable mention, QB honorable mention, RB Walter Murray, 2nd team, WR Jamal Garland, honorable mention, ST Haku Kahoano, honorable mention, DL Darryl Ursery, 2nd team, OL Robert Kemfort, honorable mention, LB Kenny Harper, honorable mention, DB Alvis Satele, honorable mention, LB Vince Manuwai, honorable mention, OL 1990 Mark Odom, 1st team, LB 1983 Rich Miano, 1st team, DB Craig Stutzmann, honorable mention, WR Jeff Sydner, 1st team, RS Kesi Afalava, 2nd team, DL 1999 Dwight Carter, 1st team, WR Shawn Ching, 2nd team, C Mike Akiu, 2nd team, KR Jamal Garland, 1st team, ST Garrett Gabriel, 2nd team, QB Bernard Carvalho, 2nd team, OT Adrian Klemm, 1st team, OL Tony Pang-Kee, 2nd team, DB Falaniko Noga, 2nd team, LB Quincy LeJay, 1st team, DB David Tanuvasa, 2nd team, DL 1982 Anthony Edgar, 2nd team, RB Kaulana Noa, 1st team, OL Jamal Farmer, honorable mention, RB Carl Kenneybrew, 2nd team, LB Jeff Ulbrich, 1st team, LB Larry Khan-Smith, honorable mention, RS Jim Mills, 2nd team, TE Matt Paul, 2nd team, DL David Maeva, honorable mention, LB Falaniko Noga, 2nd team, NG Dan Robinson, 2nd team, QB; Dane McArthur, honorable mention, RB Jim Donovan, honorable mention, OG Chad Shrout, 2nd team, P Kim McCloud, honorable mention, DB Steve Lehor, honorable mention, LB Dee Miller, honorable mention, DB Mike Tresler, honorable mention, DB Walter Murray, honorable mention, WR Dustin Owen, honorable mention, OL 1989 Larry Jones, 1st team, OL Frank Natividad, honorable mention, P Andy Phillips, honorable mention, OL Jason Elam, 1st team, PK Bernard Quarles, honorable mention, QB Craig Stutzmann, honorable mention, WR Dana Directo, 1st team, DL Jesse Sapolu, honorable mention, C Yaphet Warren, honorable mention, LB Mark Odom, 1st team, LB 1981 Gary Allen, 1st team, TB Avion Weaver, honorable mention, RB Walter Briggs, 1st team, DB Jim Asmus, 1st team, PK 1998 Wesley Morris, honorable mention, WR Joaquin Barnett, 2nd team, LB Dana McLemore, 1st team, DB Tony Tuioti, honorable mention, DL Leo Goeas, 2nd team, OL Falaniko Noga, 1st team, DL Matt Paul, honorable mention, LB Chris Roscoe, 2nd team, WR Dave Barbour, 2nd team, TE 1997 Eddie Klaneski, 1st team, DB Jeff Sydner, 2nd team, RS Anthony Edgar, 2nd team, RB Chad Shrout, 1st team, P Herman Talley, 2nd team, DL Dana McLemore, 2nd team, RS Shane Oliveira, 2nd team, OL Mike Tresler, 2nd team, DB Andy Moody, 2nd team, LB Gary Ellison, honorable mention, TE Jamal Farmer, honorable mention, RB Jesse Sapolu, 2nd team, OL Kaulana Noa, honorable mention, OL Michael Coulson, honorable mention, DB Itai Sataua, 2nd team, DL Charles Tharp, honorable mention, RB Allen Smith, honorable mention, OL David Toloumu, 2nd team, RB Doug Rosevold, honorable mention, LB 1988 Amosa Amosa, 1st team, OL Carl Kenneybrew, honorable mention, LB Chris Shinnick, honorable mention, DB Heikoti Fakava, 1st team, RB Lee Larsen, honorable mention, PK 1996 Eddie Klaneski, 1st team, DB Larry Khan-Smith, 1st team, RS Frank Natividad, honorable mention, P 1995 George Noga, 2nd team, DT David Maeva, 1st team, LB 1980 Gary Allen, 1st team, TB Marcus Malepeai, honorable mention, OL Dana Directo, 2nd team, DL Jim Asmus, 1st team, PK Shane Oliveira, honorable mention, OL Jason Elam, 2nd team, PK Blane Gaison, 1st team, DB Tupu Alualu, honorable mention, RB Larry Jones, 2nd team, OL Falaniko Noga, 1st team, DL Eddie Klaneski, honorable mention, SB Mark Nua, 2nd team, OL Ed Riewerts, 1st team, C Brett Washington, honorable mention, RB Joe Seumalo, 2nd team, DL Jesse Sapolu, 1st team, OL Brian Chapman, honorable mention, DL Mike Tresler, 2nd team, DB Jim Asmus, 2nd team, P Rod York, honorable mention, DL Walter Briggs, honorable mention, DB Lyndell Jones, honorable mention, DB Agenhart Ellis, honorable mention, LB Chris Roscoe, honorable mention, WR Steve Lehor, honorable mention, LB Danny Katoa, honorable mention, LB 1987 Heikoti Fakava, 1st team, RB Dana McLemore, honorable mention, RS Clint Kuboyama, honorable mention, DB Al Noga, 1st team, DL Andy Moody, honorable mention, LB Carlton Oswalt, honorable mention, PK Amosa Amosa, 2nd team, OL David Toloumu, honorable mention, RB Chad Shrout, honorable mention, P William Bell, 2nd team, DB 1979 Gary Allen, 1st team, TB Matt Harding, honorable mention, RS Leon Austin, honorable mention, DB Dana McLemore, 1st team, RS 1994 Junior Faavae, 1st team, LB Rod Valverde, honorable mention, PK Tom Tuinei, 1st team, DT Kendall Goo, honorable mention, OL 1986 M.L. Johnson, 1st team, LB Keith Ah Yuen, honorable mention, OL Kelly McGill, honorable mention, OL Marco Johnson, 1st team, KR Jim Asmus, honorable mention, PK George Noga, honorable mention, DL Kyle Kafentzis, 1st team, DB Blane Gaison, honorable mention, DB Nalei Cox, honorable mention, DL Al Noga, 1st team, DL Keone Jardine, honorable mention, DB Ed Ripley, honorable mention, DL David Dyas, 2nd team, WR DeWayne Jett, honorable mention, WR Carlos Anderson, honorable mention, DB Ron Hall, 2nd team, TE Steve Lehor, honorable mention, LB Zac Odom, honorable mention, DB Pete Noga, 2nd team, LB Andy Moody, honorable mention, LB Jason Ross, honorable mention, DB Joe Onosai, 2nd team, OL Jerry Scanlan, honorable mention, TE Stephen Wilson, honorable mention, P Colin Scotts, 2nd team, DL Mike Schook, honorable mention, OL 1992 Jason Elam, 1st team, PK, 2nd team, P Matt Follner, honorable mention, DL Travis Sims, 1st team, RB Thad Jefferson, honorable mention, LB Maa Tanuvasa, 1st team, DL Mark Nua, honorable mention, OL

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The Stan Bates Award is awarded to the top schol- The Joe Kearney Award is awarded to the top 1986 Al Noga, 1st team, DL, UPI ar-athlete in the Western Athletic Conference. UH’s athlete in the Western Athletic Conference. UH’s 1985 Walter Murray, 1st team, WR, UPI Jason Elam (1992) and Blane Gaison (1981) have Colt Brennan is the only UH football recipient of 1981 Gary Allen, honorable mention, TB, AP been recipients of the award. the award. and UPI Falaniko Noga, honorable mention, NG, AP and UPI Dana McLemore, honorable mention, DB, AP and UPI 1980 Gary Allen, honorable mention, TB, AP and UPI Blane Gaison, honorable mention, DB, colt Brennan AP and UPI Jason elam Blane gaison QB Falaniko Noga, honorable mention, NG, PK/P QB/DB 2007 1992 1981 AP and UPI Jesse Sapolu, honorable mention, OG, AP and UPI 1979 Gary Allen, honorable mention, TB, AP academIc all-Wac 1973 Levi Stanley, honorable mention, DT, UPI 1968 Rich Leon, honorable mention, WR, UPI 2011 Shane Austin, QB; Kenton Chun, PK; Dane Uperesa, OL; Keala Watson, DL Justin Clapp, WR; Scott Harding, WR, 2004 Karl Noa, DL; Kenny Patton, DB; Dane Levi Legay, OL; Vaughn Meatoga, DL; Uperesa, OL lITTle all-cOaST Corey Paredes, LB; Royce Pollard, WR; 2003 Keani Alapa, LB; Ikaika Blackburn, LB; Alasi Toilolo, DL; Kaniela Tuipulotu, DL David Gilmore, S 1973 Allen Brown, 1st team, WR, UPI 2010 Shane Austin, QB; Justin Clapp, WR; 2002 Keani Alapa, LB; David Gilmore, S; Shawn Scott Haneberg, 1st team, OT, UPI Vaughn Meatoga, DL; Corey Paredes, LB; Withy-Allen, QB Levi Stanley, 1st team, DT, UPI Kealoha Pilares, WR; Royce Pollard, WR; 2001 Mike Iosua, DT; Hyrum Peters, DB Jeris White, 1st team, DB, UPI Mana Silva, DB; Spencer Smith, DB; 2000 David Gilmore, DB; Mike Iosua, DL; Harold Stringert, 2nd team, DB, UPI Alasi Toilolo, DL; Kaniela Tuipulotu, DL Bobby Morgan, LB; Hyrum Peters, DB 1972 Albert Holmes, 1st team, RB, UPI Kamalu Umu, DL 1999 Bobby Morgan, LB; Daniel Reed, LB; Tom Johnson, 1st team, OG, UPI 2009 Haku Correa, DL; Paipai Falemalu, DL; Dan Robinson, QB; Yaphet Warren, LB Golden Richards, 1st team, WR, UPI Inoke Funaki, QB; Aaron Kia, OL; Mana 1998 Damien Arafiles, DB; Dan Robinson, QB Jeris White, 1st team, DB, UPI Lolotai, LB; Antwan Mahaley, DL; 1997 Rufus Ayeni, LB; Lonn Kalama, TE; Jim Stone, 2nd team, DL, UPI Vaughn Meatoga, DL; Jon Medeiros, WR; Kekoa Kilcoyne, LB; Johnny Macon, WR; Mike Biscotti, honorable mention, QB, UPI Corey Paredes, LB; Kealoha Pilares, WR; Dan Robinson, QB; Chris Shinnick, DB; Bill Letz, honorable mention, LB, UPI Royce Pollard, WR; Liko Satele, DL; Tyler Tanigawa, OL/LS; Ron Wood, DB Levi Stanley, honorable mention, DL, UPI Mana Silva, DB; Spencer Smith, DB; 1996 Lonn Kalama, FB; Bobby Singh, OL; Tyler 1971 Randy Ingraham, 1st team, LB, UPI Tuika Tufaga, DL; Michael Wadsworth, DB Tanigawa, TE Larry Sherrer, 1st team, TB, UPI 2008 Greg Alexander, QB; Solomon Elimimian, 1995 Michael Anderson, OL; Tyler Tanigawa, LS 1970 Jim Kalili, 1st team, OG, UPI LB; David Farmer, RB; Austin Hansen, 1994 Johnny Macon, QB; Carlton Oswalt, KS Randy Ingraham, 2nd team, LB, UPI OL; Aaron Kia, OL; Antwan Mahaley, 1993 Phil Cunningham, SB; Travis Fonseca, Larry Sherrer, 2nd team, TB, UPI DL; Vaughn Meatoga, DL; Kealoha OL; Deacon Hanson, OL/LS Ed Foote, honorable mention, C, UPI Pilares, RB; Royce Pollard, WR; Mana 1992 Jason Elam, PK/P Bill Massey, honorable mention, FB, UPI Silva, DB; Spencer Smith, DB; Richard 1991 Johann Bouit, WR; Shawn Ching, C; 1969 Jon Weber, 1st team, OT, UPI Torres, DB; David Veikune, DL; Keala Dan Duncan, LB; Jason Elam, PK/P; Bill Massey, honorable mention, FB, UPI Watson, DL Travis Fonseca, OL; Haku Kahoano, DL; Jack Spithill, honorable mention, LB, UPI 2007 Solomon Elimimian, LB; David Farmer, Paul Manera, OL; Dean Nakagawa, DB; 1967 Dennis Goodrich, 2nd team, LB, UPI RB; Guyton Galdeira, DB; Tim Grasso, Tony Pang-Kee, DB; Travis Sims, RB John Hoffman, 2nd team, DE, UPI P; C.J. Hawthorne, WR; Tyson Kafentzis, 1990 Jason Elam, PK; Dane McArthur, RB; Larry Cole, honorable mention, DE, UPI DB; Karl Noa, DL; Kealoha Pilares, RB; Mark Odom, LB; Tony Pang-Kee, DB; Jim Schultz, honorable mention, SE, UPI Amani Purcell, DL; Rustin Saole, LB; Mike Tresler, DB; Tasi Autele, DB; Spencer Smith, DB; David Veikune, DL; Dan Duncan, LB; Tom Heffernan, RB; Keala Watson, DL; Leon Wright-Jackson, RB Haku Kahoano, DL; Zerin Khan, PK; ncaa pOST-graduaTe 2006 Solomon Elimimian, LB; Renolds Fruean, Larry Khan-Smith, WR; Kim McCloud, DL; Jake Ingram, DL; Tyson Kafentzis, DB; Joe Sardo, LB; Travis Sims, RB; ScHOlarSHIp LB; Aaron Kia, OL; Michael Malala, DB; David Tanuvasa DL 1968 James Roberts Myron Newberry, DB; Karl Noa, LB; 1989 Dana Directo, DL; Jason Elam, PK; Dane Jacob Patek, DB; Amani Purcell, LB; Blaze McArthur, WR Soares, LB; Dane Uperesa, OL; David 1988 Dane McArthur, SB; Dana Directo, DL Veikune, DL; Keala Watson, DL 1987 Rick Saunders, DB 2005 Renolds Fruean, DL; Jake Ingram, DL; 1980 Blane Gaison, QB/DB Landon Kafentzis, DB; Tyson Kafentzis, 1979 Blane Gaison, QB/DB LB; Dylan Linkner, WR; Michael Malala, DB; Karl Noa, DL; Kenny Patton, DB; 144 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Awards & Honors HULA BOWL senior bowl From 1947-2008, the University of Hawai‘i was well-represented at the Hula Bowl, which was held in the state for 60 Since 1950, the Senior Bowl has years. A total of 150 former Warriors participated in the bowl and a UH player was named the bowl’s Most Valuable showcased the nation’s top collegiate Player three times (Nick Rolovich, 2002; Blane Gaison, 1982; and Tim Buchanan; 1970). players who completed their eligibility. A total of 18 former Warriors have 2007 C.J. Hawthorne, WR Mark Mollner, LB Blane Gaison, DB (MVP) travelled to Mobile, Ala., site of the Michael Lafaele, DL 1997 Eddie Klaneski, DB 1980 DeWayne Jett, WR all-star game. Myron Newberry, DB Shane Oliveira, OL Jerry Scanlan, TE Karl Noa, DL Chris Shinnick, DB 1979 Jeff Duva, QB 2010 Greg Salas, WR Jacob Patek, DB 1996 Demitreus Henderson, DB Wilbert Haslip, RB 2008 David Veikune, DL Amani Purcell, DL 1995 Matt Harding, ST 1978 Harris Matsushima, DT Jake Ingram, LS Jason Rivers, WR Clint Kuboyama, DB Paul Schmidt, DB 2007 Colt Brennan, QB Hercules Satele, OL George Noga, DT 1976 Cliff Laboy, DL 2005 Samson Satele, C Larry Sauafea, OL 1994 Carlos Anderson, CB Arnold Morgado, RB 2004 Abraham Elimimian, DB 2006 Ikaika Alama-Francis, DE Junior Faavae, LB Pat Richardson, DL 2003 Travis LaBoy, DE Ross Dickerson, WR Kendall Goo, OL John Woodcock, DL Isaac Sopoaga, DT Nate Ilaoa, RB John Veneri, SB 1975 Ken Shibata, DB 2002 Vince Manuwai, OL Reagan Mauia, RB 1993 Lene Amosa, OL 1974 Levi Stanley, DL Pisa Tinoisamoa, LB Leonard Peters, S Taase Faumui, DL 1972 Larry Sherrer, RB 2000 Kynan Forney, OL Melila Purcell, DE Travis Fonseca, OL 1971 Jim Kalili, G 1999 Adrian Klemm, OL Dane Uperesa, OL Brian Gordon, SB 1970 Jack Spithill, OT Kaulana Noa, OL 2005 Brandon Eaton, OL , SB/QB Jon Weber, OT Jeff Ulbrich, LB Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole, LB Peter Pale, OL 1969 Tim Buchanan, LB (MVP) 1987 Al Noga, DT Lono Manners, DB Stewart Williams, LB McKinley Reynolds, E 1986 Kent Kafentzis, DB Tanuvasa Moe, LB/LS 1992 Bryan Addison, DB 1968 Larry Cole, DT Walter Murray, WR 2004 Timmy Chang, QB Jason Elam, PK/P Dick Hough, B 1974 Jeris White, DB Uriah Moenoa, OL Travis Sims, RB 1967 Agenhart Ellis, T Chad Owens, WR Maa Tanuvasa, DL 1965 Larry Price, T 2003 Houston Ala, DL Doug Vaioleti, OL 1964 Joe Kealoha, T East-West Shrine Jeremiah Cockheran, WR 1991 Shawn Ching, OL 1963 Milton Hirohata, T Game Hyrum Peters, S Manly Williams, DL 1961 Cliff Ograin, E Established in 1925, the East-West Lance Samuseva, DT 1990 Garrett Gabriel, QB Henry Pang, G Shrine Game is the oldest college all- 2002 Chris Brown, LB Dane McArthur, RB 1960 Dan Izuka, G star game in the country. A total of Sean Butts, S Mark Odom, LB George Naukana, T 20 former Warriors have competed in Justin Colbert, WR Sean Robinson, OL 1958 Colin Chock, E the game. Laanui Correa, DE Mike Tresler, DB Roland Laanui, T Lui Fuata, OL 1989 Walter Briggs, DB Bill Tam, G 2011 Vaughn Meatoga, DL Mat McBriar, P Leo Goeas, OL 1957 Ed Kawawaki, B Kaniela Tuipulotu, DL 2001 Jacob Espiau, S Chris Roscoe, WR Dick Miller, B 2010 Alex Green, RB Mike Iosua, DT 1988 Amosa Amosa, OL Roy Price, T Laupepa Letuli, OL Nate Jackson, S Heikoti Fakava, RB 1956 Charles Araki, T 2009 John Estes, OL Manly Kanoa, OG 1987 Sam Carroll, LB Henry Ariyoshi, G 2008 Ryan Mouton, DB Nick Rolovich, QB (MVP) Marco Johnson, WR Roy Dowd, G 2007 Jason Rivers, WR Craig Stutzmann, WR Al Noga, DT Hartwell Freitas, B 2006 Ikaika Alama-Francis, DE 2000 Rinda Brooks, LB 1986 Ron Hall, TE Richard Ueoka, E Tala Esera, OT James Fenderson, RB M.L. Johnson, LB 1954 Joe Matsukawa, B 2004 Timmy Chang, QB Robert Kemfort, LB 1985 Raphel Cherry, QB Walter Nozoe, G Chad Owens, WR Dee Miller, DB Rich Miano, DB Ed Toma, G 2003 Kelvin Millhouse, Jr., CB Doug Sims, DL 1984 Bernard Carvalho, OL Eric Watanabe, G Isaac Sopoaga, DT 1999 Quincy LeJay, DB 1983 Carl Kenneybrew, LB 1953 Melvin Abreu, B 2002 Chris Brown, LB Andy Phillips, OL Jesse Sapolu, G Charles Bessette, B 2001 Manly Kanoa, OG Dan Robinson, QB Reggie Young, FB Ellsworth Bush, E 1993 Taase Faumui, DT Tony Tuioti, DL 1982 Gary Allen, WR Dick Carpenter, B 1992 Jason Elam, PK 1998 Ben Bright, DL Dana McLemore, DB Edwin Ferreira, T 1984 Falaniko Noga, LB Stephen Gonzales, LB 1981 Jim Asmus, K/P Saburo Takayesu, G 1976 John Woodcock, DT 1949 Harry Kahuanui, E Other Defunct Games Blue-Gray game japan bowl japan bowl (cont.) NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1986 Kent Kafentzis, DB 1992 Jason Elam, PK 1982 Dana McLemore, DB 2011 Zach Masch, DL 1991 Herman Talley, LB 1980 Scott Voeller, LB

college all-star game 1989 Larry Jones, OL 1979 Gary Spotts, DL 1976 John Woodcock, DT 1988 Mark Nua, OL 1978 Harris Matsushima, DL Casino Del Sol Challenge 1983 Carl Kenneybrew, LB 2011 Aaron Brown, LB Jesse Sapolu, G olympia gold bowl Brett Leonard, DL coaches all-america game Reggie Young, FB 1982 David Toloumu, RB Royce Pollard, WR 1976 John Woodcock, DT 1982 Gary Allen, WR 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 145 Awards & Honors Warrior Club Honorees In 1977, most of the team awards were discontinued in favor of the Warrior Club. The purpose of this award is to recognize all players who give winning performances for the majority of the season.

2011 Kaniela Tuipulotu 1984 Carl Alexander, Michael Beazley, Raphel Cherry, James Elias, 2010 Jeramy Bryant, Alex Green Nuu Faaola, George Fletcher, Quentin Flores, John Goeas, Thad 2009 Rocky Savaiigaea Jefferson, M.L. Johnson, Kent Kafentzis, Kurt Kafentzis, Kyle 2008 John Estes, Solomon Elimimian, Tim Grasso Kafentzis, Junior Lopati, Tom McCarthy, Rich Miano, Kyle 2007 Colt Brennan, Adam Leonard, Timo Paepule Mosley, Walter Murray, Joe Nobles, Al Noga, Brian Norwood, 2006 Colt Brennan, Nate Ilaoa, Ikaika Alama-Francis, Melila Purcell, Joe Onosai, Granville Saleamua, Louis Santiago, Alvis Satele, Timo Paepule Colin Scotts, Vincent Sides, Jack Sims, Richard Spelman, Ana 2005 Davone Bess, Tanuvasa Moe, Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole, Timo Paepule Tuiasosopo, Kent Unterman, Darryl Ursery 2004 Michael Brewster, Chad Owens, Melila Purcell Warriors of the Year: Nuu Faaola and Rich Miano 2003 Ikaika Curnan, Kurt Milne, Samson Satele 1983 Kesi Afalava, Mike Akio, Dino Babers, Raphel Cherry, Bernard 2002 Keith Bhonapha, Vince Manuwai, Hyrum Peters Carvalho, James Elias, Mark Gardner, Tom McCarthy, Rich Miano, 2001 Keith Bhonapha, Jacob Espiau, Vince Manuwai Falaniko Noga, Doug Nomura, Johnny Taylor, Kent Unterman 2000 Sean Butts, Jacob Espiau, Kynan Forney Warrior of the Year: Rich Miano 1999 Joaquin Avila, Kaulana Noa, Quincy LeJay 1982 Mike Akiu, Dino Babers, Duane Coleman, Jim Donovan, Vernon 1998 Eleu Kane, Kamuela Cobb-Adams, Chris Garnier Gearring, Larry Goeas, Kent Kafentzis, Emlen Kahoano, Carl 1997 Johnny Macon, Doug Rosevold, Tyler Tanigawa Kenneybrew, Rich Miano, Jim Mills, James Moore, Kenny Moore, 1996 Demitreus “Doe” Henderson, Fred Lau, Jason Mane Walter Murray, Frank Natividad, Falaniko Noga, Bernard Quarles, 1995 Matt Harding, Eddie Klaneski, Johnny Macon, Shane Oliveira, Jesse Sapolu, Anthony Woodson Tyler Tanigawa, Rod York Warrior of the Year: Larry Goeas 1994 Glenn Freitas, Matt Harding, Ed Ripley, Stephen Wilson, Rod York 1981 Gary Allen, Bryan Almadova, Nolan Baker, Duane Coleman, James 1993 Deacon Hanson Elias, Larry Goeas, Mark Kafentzis, Kani Kauahi, Carl Kenneybrew, 1992 Bryan Addison, Al Aliipule, Robert Blakeney, Darrick Branch, Johann Doug Kyle, Lee Larsen, Merv Lopes, Tim Lyons, Dana McLemore, Bouit, Glenn Carson, Michael Carter, Jason Elam, Deacon Hanson, Jim Mills, Andy Moody, Ken Moore, Falaniko Noga, Ron Pennick, Matthew Harding, Eddie Kealoha, Shavondi Johnson, Jeff Morrow, Verlon Redd, Reggie Robinson, Jesse Sapolu, Itai Sataua, David Ivan Mauga, Victor Santa Cruz, Walter Santiago, Joe Shaw, Travis Toloumu, Daryl Williams, Anthony Woodson Warrior of the Year: Sims, Junior Tagoai, Maa Tanuvasa, Stewart Williams Larry Goeas 1991 Jason Elam, Walter Santiago 1980 Gary Allen, Bryan Almadova, Jim Asmus, Dino Babers, Dave 1990 Sean Abreu, Travis Fonseca, Garrett Gabriel, Kenny Harper, Barbour, George Bell, Blane Gaison, Larry Goeas, Keoni Jardine, Larry Khan-Smith, Dane McArthur, Kim McCloud, Tony Pang- Lyndell Jones, Mark Kafentzis, Doug Kyle, Merv Lopes, Tim Kee, Walter Santiago, Joe Sardo, Richard Stevenson, Jeff Sydner Lyons, Dana McLemore, Andy Moody, James Moore, Falaniko 1989 Sean Abreu, Bryan Addison, Kyle Ah Loo, Dan Ahuna, Shawn Noga, Rick Obbema, Ron Pennick, Eugene Price, Verlon Redd, Alivado, Walter Briggs, Michael Coulson, Dana Directo, Jason Elam, Jamal Farmer, Garrett Gabriel, Leo Goeas, Patrick Gordon, Ed Riewerts, Reggie Robinson, Jesse Sapolu, Mike Stennis, Marcus Larry Jones, Mitchell Kaaialii, Kalani Kaleleiki, Leonard Lau, Tarver, David Toloumu Dane McArthur, Kim McCloud, David Maeva, Mark Odom, Sean Warriors of the Year: Larry Goeas and Falaniko Noga Robinson, Chris Roscoe, Joe Sardo, Allen Smith, David Stant, Jeff 1979 Keith Ah Yuen, Gary Allen, Jim Asmus, Wayne Black, Blane Sydner, Mike Tresler, Lemoe Tua, Terry Whitaker, Lamar Young Gaison, Larry Goeas, Keoni Jardine, Lyndell Jones, Doug Kyle, 1988 Kyle Ah Loo, Amosa Amosa, Brian Belcher, Walter Briggs, Steve Lehor, Dana McLemore, Andy Moody, James Moore, Rick Michael Coulson, Amani Davis, Dana Directo, Jason Elam, Obbema, Eugene Price, Ed Riewerts, Jesse Sapolu, Itai Sataua, Heikoti Fakava, Leo Goeas, Larry Jones, Larry Khan-Smith, Kim Jerry Scanlan, Mike Schook, Marcus Tarver, Tom Tuinei McCloud, David Maeva, Doug Paahao, Greg Richards, Chris 1978 Gary Allen, Mike Arvanetis, Dave Barbour, Wayne Black, Jeff Roscoe, Billy Stephens, Mike Tresler Cabral, Tom Clark, Burton Coloma, Greg Cummings, Jeff Duva, 1987 Leon Austin, Dana Directo, Chris Gaskill, Brian Norwood, Doug Blane Gaison, Wilbert Haslip, Mike Jackson, DeWayne Jett, Chris Paahao, Lemoe Tua, Rod Valverde Johnson, Nelson Maeda, Greg McElroy, Kevin Scullion, Arthur Warrior of the Year: Leon Austin Smith, Gary Spotts, Junior Talaesea, Tom Tuinei, Scott Voeller, 1986 Amosa Amosa, Leon Austin, Sam Carroll, Danny Crowell, Dana Jack Wright Directo, David Dyas, Matt Follner, Chris Gaskill, Ron Hall, 1977 Mike Arvanetis, Kent Conley, Greg Cummings, Jeff Duva, Curtis Kenny Hewitt, Thad Jefferson, M.L. Johnson, Willy Kalakau, Goodman, Gerald Green, Wilbert Haslip, Floyd Jones, Harris Aaron Kane, Johnnie Levingston, Pat McCray, Sam Moku, Al Matsushima, Tom Murphy, Pat Schmidt, Tom Tuinei, Rick Noga, Pete Noga, Brian Norwood, Mark Nua, Joe Onosai, Joe Wagner, Jack Wright Piccola, Rick Saunders, Colin Scotts, Gregg Tipton, Rod Valverde, Everett Wade, Koldene Walsh Warriors of the Year: Sam Moku and M.L. Johnson 1985 Theo Adams, Dirk Apao, Michael Beazley, Kerry Brady, Danny Crowell, Brian Derby, Nuu Faaola, Quentin Flores, John Goeas, Ron Hall, Buddy Hugo, Thad Jefferson, M.L. Johnson, Kent Kafentzis, Kyle Kafentzis, Ben Maafala, Sam Moku, Kyle Mosley, Walter Murray, Al Noga, Pete Noga, Joe Onosai, Louis Santiago, Colin Scotts, Vincent Sides, Ana Tuiasosopo, Everett Wade Warrior of the Year: M.L. Johnson

146 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football Awards & Honors Team Awards Alec Waterhouse BEN YEE 2003 Off.: Doug Wylie Most Valuable Player MOST INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Def.: Laiana Wong ST: Rustin Saole 2002 Off.: Garrett Dearing The Alec Waterhouse Most Valuable Player Award The Ben Yee Most Inspirational Award is presented Def.: Tanuvasa Moe is named after the founder and chairman of the Na annually to the player(s) who exemplifies courage ST: Gary Wright Koa Football Booster Club and an original member and leadership during the season. Ben Yee, a long- 2001 Off.: Michael Brewster of the ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Board of Directors. time supporter of the Warrior Football Program Defe.: Ikaika Curnan Waterhouse’s substantial contributions made possible who along with Alec Waterhouse and Ed Wong ST: Gary Wright the purchase of weight room equipment for the UH formed the Na Koa Football Booster Club, selects 2000 Off.: Jonathan Kauka Physiology Research and Training Facility, which is each recipient in conjunction with the football staff Def.: Colin Wills named in his honor. The award has been presented at the end of each season. From 1969-76, the Most ST: Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. annually since 1977. Inspirational Award was named after former head 1999 Off.: Kevin Gilbride coach Clark Shaughnessy. No award was presented Def.: Gary Wright 2011 Bryant Moniz from 1977-94. 1998 Off.: Thero Mitchell 2010 Bryant Moniz Def.: Chris Riccardi 2009 John Estes 2011 Corey Paredes 1997 Off.: Fred Lau 2008 David Veikune 2010 Corey Paredes Def.: Jay Amina 2007 Colt Brennan 2009 Blaze Soares 1996 Off.: Quincy Jacobs 2008 Jake Ingram, Ryan Mouton 2006 Ross Dickerson Def.: Scott Sherwood 2007 Michael Lafaele 2005 Derek Faavi ST: Damien Arafiles 2006 Tala Esera 2004 Timmy Chang 1995 Off.: Sione Tafuna, Hunter Young 2005 Melila Purcell 2003 Travis LaBoy Def.: Sam Collins 2004 Lui Fuga 2002 Pisa Tinoisamoa ST: Alan Hackbarth 2003 Lance Samuseva 2001 Ashley Lelie, Chris Brown, Sean Butts 1994 Off.: Bojo Ring 2002 Lance Samuseva 2000 James Fenderson Def.: Kamuela Cobb-Adams 2001 Mike Iosua 1999 Dan Robinson, Jeff Ulbrich ST: Dennis Kauwe 1998 Wesley Morris 2000 Lui Fuga, Nate Jackson, Vince Manuwai 1993 Off.: Johnny Macon 1997 Eddie Klaneski Def.: Brian Chapman 1996 Eddie Klaneski 1999 Joe Correia 1998 Wesley Morris ST: Will Ogburn 1995 Clint Kuboyama 1992 Off.: Todd Woods 1994 Junior Faavae 1997 Chris Shinnick 1996 Eddie Klaneski Def.: Tama Satele 1993 Michael Carter ST: Greg Roach 1992 Travis Sims 1995 Mike Petersen 1976 A.J. Cleveland 1991 Off.: Rod York 1991 Jason Elam Def.: Benjamin Prohm 1990 Garrett Gabriel 1975 Arnold Morgado 1974 Cliff Laboy 1990 Off.: Ivin Jasper 1989 Walter Briggs Def.: Nalei Cox 1988 Amosa Amosa 1973 Simeon Alo 1972 Elroy Chong 1989 Off.: Ollie Myrick 1987 William Bell, Heikoti Fakava 1971 Randy Ingraham Def.: David Tanuvasa 1986 Al Noga 1970 Jim Kalili 1988 Off.: Darin Oshiro 1985 Kent Kafentzis 1969 Jack Spithill Def.: Manly Williams 1984 Raphel Cherry 1987 Off.: Nuuanu Kaulia 1983 Raphel Cherry most valuable scouts Def.: Haku Kahoano 1982 Carl Kenneybrew, Jesse Sapolu 1986 Off.: Warren Jones 1981 Gary Allen Def.: Ross Yamasaki 2011 Kendrick Van Ackeren 1980 Blane Gaison 1985 Off.: Kalani Kaleleiki 1979 Gary Allen, Blane Gaison 2010 Daryl McBride, Jr. 2009 Brett Leonard Def.: Larry Jones 1978 Wilbert Haslip 1984 Off.: Greg Tipton 1977 Harris Matsushima 2008 Off.: Shane Austin Def.: Alasi Toilolo Def.: Tim Lorenz ST: Ryan Perry 1983 Off.: Charlie Moetului 2007 Off.: Jake Santos Def.: John Goeas Def.: Elliott Purcell 1982 Off.: Kevin Haggerty ST: Kenny Estes Def.: Colin Scotts 2006 Off.: William Brogan 1981 Off.: Quentin Flores Def.: Ryan Perry Def.: Jack Sims ST: Jayson Rego 1980 Off.: Ron Han 2005 Off.: John Estes Def.: Rich Miano Def.: C.J. Tausaga 1979 Off.: Rip Gourley ST: Joshua Rice Def.: Kelly Scullion 2004 Off.: Keith AhSoon 1977 Off.: E.E. Price Def.: Lafu Tuioti-Mariner Def.: Harding Parilla ST: Orlando Wong

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 147 WarrIOrS In THe prOS naTIOnal FOOTball league (nFl) oakland Raiders oakland Miami dolphins Miami san francisco 49ers francisco san davOne beSS (mIamI) SamSOn SaTele (IndIanapOlIS) ISaac SOpOaga (San FrancIScO) vInce manuWaI (aTlanTa) Jaguars Jacksonville Player yrs at uh Pos. nfL team (years) Player yrs at uh Pos. nfL team (years) Bryan Addison 1989 db Houston Oilers (1995) travis LaBoy 2001-03 de Tennessee Titans (2004-07) Charles Aiu 1972-75 ot San Diego Chargers (1976-78) (2008) (1978) San Francisco 49ers (2010) Mike Akiu 1982-84 wr Houston Oilers (1985-86) San Diego Chargers (2011) Ikaika Alama-Francis 2003-06 de (2007-08) Ashley Lelie 1999-2001 wr Denver Broncos (2002-05) Miami Dolphins (2009-11) Atlanta Falcons (2006) Gary Allen 1978-81 rb Houston Oilers (1982-83) San Francisco 49ers (2007) (1983-84) Oakland Raiders (2008) Jim Asmus 1979-80 pk San Francisco (1987) Vince Manuwai 1999-2002 og Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-10) Dan Audick^ 1974-76 ot St. Louis Cardinals (1977, 1983-84) Reagan Mauia 2005-06 rb Miami Dolphins (2007) San Francisco 49ers (1981-82) (2008) San Diego Chargers (1978-80) Arizona Cardinals (2009) davone Bess 2005-07 wr Miami Dolphins (2008-11) Mat McBriar 2000-02 p Dallas Cowboys (2004-11) Kerry Brady 1985 pk Dallas Cowboys (1987) Dana McLemore^ 1978-81 db San Francisco 49ers (1982-86, ’87) (1988) (1986) Buff alo Bills (1989) Rich Miano 1982-84 db (1985-89) Colt Brennan 2005-07 qb Washington Redskins (2008-09) Philadelphia Eagles (1991-94) Tim Buchanan 1968 lb Cincinnati Bengals (1969) Atlanta Falcons (1995) Raphel Cherry 1981-84 db Washington Redskins (1985) Jim Mills 1979-82 ot Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (1983-84) Detroit Lions (1987-88) Arnold Morgado 1974-75 rb Kansas City Chiefs (1977-80) Larry Cole^ 1967 de Dallas Cowboys (1968-80) Ryan Mouton 2007-08 db Tennessee Titans (2009-11) Jason Elam^ 1989-92 pk-p Denver Broncos (1993-2007) Walter Murray 1982-85 wr Indianapolis Colts (1986-87) Atlanta Falcons (2008-09) Kaulana Noa 1996-99 ot St. Louis Rams (2000-01) John estes 2006-09 c Jacksonville Jaguars (2011) Al Noga 1984-87 dt (1988-92) Nuu Faaola 1982-85 rb New York Jets (1986-89) Washington Redskins (1993) Miami Dolphins (1989) Indianapolis Colts (1994) Taase Faumui 1991-93 dt Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-95) Falaniko Noga 1980-83 lb St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals (1984-88) Oakland Raiders (1997) Detroit Lions (1989-91) James Fenderson 1999-2000 rb New Orleans Saints (2001-03) Pete Noga 1983, ’85-86 lb St. Louis Cardinals (1987) Kynan Forney 1998, 2000 ot Atlanta Falcons (2001-07) Chad Owens 2001-04 wr Jacksonville Jaguars (2005-07) San Diego Chargers (2008) Melila Purcell 2003-06 de Cleveland Browns (2007-08) Jacksonville Jaguars (2009) Golden Richards^ 1972 wr Dallas Cowboys (1973-79) Blane Gaison 1976, ’78-80 db Atlanta Falcons (1981-84) Jesse Sapolu^ 1979-82 ol San Francisco 49ers (1983-84, ’87-97) Leo Goeas 1985, ’87-89 ol San Diego Chargers (1990-92) Brashton Satele 2006-08 lb New York Jets (2010) Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1993-96) samson satele 2003-06 c Miami Dolphins (2007-08) (1997) Oakland Raiders (2009-11) John Gordon 1970 ot Detroit Lions (1972) Jerry Scanlan 1976-79 ot Washington Redskins (1980-81) Ron Hall 1983, ’85-86 te (1987-93) Colin Scotts 1983-85 dt St. Louis Cardinals (1987) Detroit Lions (1994-95) Mana silva 2008-10 db Dallas Cowboys (2011) Wilbert Haslip 1975-78 rb Kansas City Chiefs (1979) Jack Sims 1982-84 ol Seattle Seahawks (1987) C.J. Hawthorne 2006-07 wr Buff alo Bills (2008-09) Isaac Sopoaga 2002-03 dt San Francisco 49ers (2004-10) John Hoff man 1967-68 de Washington Redskins (1969-70) Jeff Sydner 1989-91 wr/kr Philadelphia Eagles (1992-95) Chicago Bears (1971) Maa Tanuvasa^ 1990-92 dl Los Angeles Rams (1993) St. Louis Cardinals (1972) Denver Broncos (1995-2000) Denver Broncos (1972) San Diego Chargers (2001) Wayne hunter 2001-02 ot Seattle Seahawks (2003-05) Johnny Taylor 1982-83 lb Atlanta Falcons (1984-86) Jacksonville Jaguars (2006) Miami Dolphins (1986) New York Jets (2008-11) San Diego Chargers (1987) Jake Ingram 2005-08 ls (2009-10) Pisa Tinoisamoa 2000-02 lb St. Louis Rams (2003-08) New Orleans Saints (2010) Chicago Bears (2009-10) Tennessee Titans (2011) Mark Tuinei^ 1982 dt Dallas Cowboys (1983-1997) M.L. Johnson 1983-86 lb Seattle Seahawks (1987-89) Tom Tuinei 1976-79 dt Detroit Lions (1980) Kurt Kafentzis 1981-84 db Houston Oilers (1987) Jeff Ulbrich 1998-99 lb San Francisco 49ers (2000-09) Mark Kafentzis 1980-81 db Cleveland Browns (1982) David Veikune 2006-08 de Cleveland Browns (2009) Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (1983-84) Denver Broncos (2010) Kani Kauahi 1981 ol Seattle Seahawks (1982-86) Jeris White^ 1970-73 db Miami Dolphins (1974-76) (1988) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1977-79) Phoenix Cardinals (1989-91, ’93) Washington Redskins (1980-82) Kansas City Chiefs (1992) John Woodcock 1974-75 dt Detroit Lions (1976-80) Adrian Klemm^ 1996-99 ot New England Patriots (2000-04) San Diego Chargers (1981-82) Green Bay Packers (2005) bold indicates active player through 2011 season ^ - Super Bowl Champion

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A total of 68 former Warriors have been selected in the NFL Draft. In the 2002 draft, wide receiver Ashley Lelie was the program’s highest pick, taken in the first round (19th overall) by the Denver Broncos. A record five players were taken in the 2007 draft. At least one Warrior has been selected in 11 of the last 13 drafts, including 2012 draft pick Aaron Brown (7th round- St. Louis Rams).

Player year Rd Pick Pos team Aaron Brown 2012 7 209 LB St. Louis Rams Alex Green 2011 3 96 FB Green Bay Packers Greg Salas 2011 4 112 WR St. Louis Rams Kealoha Pilares 2011 5 132 WR David Veikune 2009 2 52 DL Cleveland Browns Ryan Mouton 2009 3 94 DB Tennessee Titans Jake Ingram 2009 6 198 LS New England Patriots st. Louis Rams st. Colt Brennan 2008 6 186 QB Washington Redskins Jets york new Ikaika Alama-Francis 2007 2 58 DE Detroit Lions WaYne HunTer (3rd rd, nY JeTS, 2003) aarOn brOWn (7TH rd, ST. lOuIS, 2012) Samson Satele 2007 2 60 C Miami Dolphins Reagan Mauia 2007 6 181 FB Miami Dolphins Melila Purcell 2007 6 200 DE Cleveland Browns Nate Ilaoa 2007 7 236 FB Philadelphia Eagles Chad Owens 2005 6 185 WR Jacksonville Jaguars Travis LaBoy 2004 2 42 DE Tennessee Titans Isaac Sopoaga 2004 4 104 DT San Francisco 49ers Pisa Tinoisamoa 2003 2 43 OLB St. Louis Rams Vince Manuwai 2003 3 72 G Jacksonville Jaguars Wayne Hunter 2003 3 73 T Seattle Seahawks Ashley Lelie 2002 1 19 WR Denver Broncos Kynan Forney 2001 7 219 G Atlanta Falcons Adrian Klemm 2000 2 46 T New England Patriots Jeff Ulbrich 2000 3 86 LB San Francisco 49ers Kaulana Noa 2000 4 104 T St. Louis Rams Ta‘ase Faumui 1994 4 122 DE Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Elam 1993 3 70 K Denver Broncos Maa Tanuvasa 1993 8 209 DT Los Angeles Rams Darrick Branch 1993 8 220 WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Washington Jeff Sydner 1992 6 160 WR Philadelphia Eagles Panthers carolina Leo Goeas 1990 3 60 T San Diego Chargers cOlT brennan (6TH rd, WaSHIngTOn, 2008) kealOHa pIlareS (5TH rd, carOlIna, 2011) Al Noga 1988 3 71 DE Minnesota Vikings Marco Johnson 1988 10 271 WR Houston Oilers Colin Scotts 1987 3 70 DT St. Louis Cardinals Ron Hall 1987 4 87 TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers Joe Onosai 1987 6 151 T Dallas Cowboys M.L. Johnson 1987 9 243 LB Seattle Seahawks Walter Murray 1986 2 45 WR Washington Redskins Kent Kafentzis 1986 9 227 DB St. Louis Cardinals Nuu Faaola 1986 9 245 RB New York Jets Raphel Cherry 1985 5 122 DB Washington Redskins Rich Miano 1985 6 166 DB New York Jets Mike Akiu 1985 7 170 WR Houston Oilers Bernard Carvalho 1984 7 194 OL Miami Dolphins Niko Noga 1984 8 201 LB St. Louis Cardinals Anthony Edgar 1983 7 174 RB Philadelphia Eagles Jim Mills 1983 9 225 T Baltimore Colts Jesse Sapolu 1983 11 289 G San Francisco 49ers Gary Allen 1982 6 148 RB Houston Oilers David Toloumu 1982 7 176 RB Atlanta Falcons Mark Kafentzis 1982 8 199 DB Cleveland Browns tennessee titans tennessee green Bay Packers Bay green Dana McLemore 1982 10 269 DB San Francisco 49ers DeWayne Jett 1980 9 222 WR Detroit Lions rYan mOuTOn (3rd rd, TenneSSee, 2009) aleX green (3rd rd, green baY, 2011) Tom Tuinei 1980 9 223 DT Detroit Lions Wilbert Haslip 1979 8 210 RB San Diego Chargers Dan Audick 1977 4 106 T Pittsburgh Steelers John Woodcock 1976 3 76 DT Detroit Lions Curtis Akins 1976 9 254 C Washington Redskins Jeris White 1974 2 52 DB Miami Dolphins Levi Stanley 1974 17 425 DT San Francisco 49ers John Conley 1973 16 410 TE Dallas Cowboys Richard Ruppert 1972 10 257 T Kansas City Chiefs Henry Sovio 1972 13 327 TE Atlanta Falcons Rocky Pamplin 1971 10 239 RB New Orleans Saints Ed Foote 1971 16 403 C San Diego Chargers Larry Arnold 1970 12 308 QB Los Angeles Rams Tim Buchanan 1969 8 187 LB Cincinnati Bengals McKinley Reynolds 1969 10 241 TE New Orleans Saints Larry Cole 1968 16 428 DE Dallas Cowboys st. Louis Rams st. detroit Lions detroit IkaIka alama-FrancIS (2nd rd, deTrOIT, 2007) greg SalaS (4TH rd, ST. lOuIS, 2011) 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 149 WarrIOrS In THe prOS Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Dallas Cowboys MANA SILVA JOHN ESTES MAT MCBRIAR Dallas Cowboys RODNEY BRADLEY WarrIOr nFl Free agenTS Player year Pos team Player year Pos team Zach Masch 2012 DL Seattle Seahawks Mitch Kaaialii 1992 OT San Diego Chargers Royce Pollard 2012 WR New York Jets Walter Briggs 1989 DB Houston Oilers Vaughn Meatoga 2012 DL Washington Redskins Chris Roscoe 1989 WR Chicago Bears Corey Paredes 2012 LB Minnesota Vikings William Bell 1988 RB Chicago Bears Liko Satele 2012 DL Arizona Cardinals Kerry Brady 1988 PK Buff alo Bills Rodney Bradley 2011 WR Baltimore Ravens Sam Carroll 1988 DT Oakland Raiders Laupepa Letuli 2011 OL Dallas Cowboys Heikoti Fakava 1988 RB Seattle Seahawks Mana Silva 2011 S Dallas Cowboys Daniel Crowell 1987 RB St. Louis Cardinals John Estes 2010 OL Jacksonville Jaguars David Dyas 1987 WR Green Bay Packers Ray Hisatake 2010 OL Carolina Panthers Kyle Kafentzis 1987 DB Chicago Bears Aaron Kia 2010 OL New York Jets Pete Noga 1987 LB St. Louis Cardinals Brashton Satele 2010 LB New York Jets Ana Tuiasosopo 1986 DL Kansas City Chiefs Jameel Dowling 2009 CB Arizona Cardinals Jim Asmus 1985 K Washington Redskins Joshua Leonard 2009 DT Houston Texans Kurt Kafentzis 1985 DB Houston Oilers Davone Bess 2008 WR Miami Dolphins Tom McCarthy 1985 P Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Grice-Mullen 2008 WR Houston Texans/Chicago Bears Jack Sims 1985 OL Seattle Seahawks C.J. Hawthorne 2008 WR Atlanta Falcons Carl Kennybrew 1984 LB Denver Broncos Jason Rivers 2008 WR Tennessee Titans Johnny Taylor 1984 LB Atlanta Falcons Hercules Satele 2008 C Arizona Cardinals Mark Tuinei 1983 OL Dallas Cowboys Tala Esera 2007 OT Miami Dolphins Dave Barbour 1982 TE Denver Broncos Kenny Patton 2007 CB Oakland Raiders Kani Kauahi 1982 OL San Francisco 49ers Leonard Peters 2007 S New York Jets Merv Lopes 1982 WR Denver Broncos Dane Uperesa 2007 OT Cincinnati Bengals Marcus Tarver 1982 LB Denver Broncos Lawrence Wilson 2007 DT Baltimore Ravens Reggie Young 1982 RB Denver Broncos Timmy Chang 2005 QB Arizona Cardinals Verlon Redd 1981 DB San Francisco 49ers Abraham Elimimian 2005 CB San Diego Chargers Jim Asmus 1980 PK Buff alo Bills Lui Fuga 2005 DT San Diego Chargers Blane Gaison 1980 DB Atlanta Falcons Jeremiah Cockheran 2004 WR Cincinnati Bengals Rick Obbema 1980 DT Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Jackson 2004 DE Green Bay Packers Jerry Scanlan 1979 OT Washington Redskins Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. 2004 CB Miami Dolphins Arthur Smith 1978 TE Denver Broncos Chris Brown 2003 LB Baltimore Ravens Floyd Jones 1977 DE Dallas Cowboys Mat McBriar 2003 P Denver Broncos Pat Schmidt 1977 S Los Angeles Rams Robert Grant 2002 S Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Cleveland 1976 LB Philadelphia Eagles Mike Iosua 2002 DL San Francisco 49ers Charles Aiu 1976 OT San Diego Chargers Nate Jackson 2002 S Tennessee Titans Don Herrold 1975 LB Los Angeles Rams Manly Kanoa 2002 OL Atlanta Falcons Cliff Laboy 1975 DE San Francisco 49ers Nick Rolovich 2002 QB Denver Broncos Arnold Morgado 1975 RB Kansas City Chiefs Brian Smith 2002 OL Baltimore Ravens Bob Winkfi eld 1975 OL Minnesota Vikings James Fenderson 2001 RB New Orleans Saints James Kalili 1974 OG Washington Redskins Dwight Carter 2000 WR San Francisco 49ers Howard Stringert 1973 DB San Diego Chargers Andy Phillips 2000 OG San Diego Chargers Larry Dorsey 1972 DB New England Patriots Dustin Owen 2000 C San Francsico 49ers Larry Sherrer 1972 RB New York Giants Dan Robinson 2000 QB Baltimore Ravens Dennis Wyckoff 1972 RB Dallas Cowboys Yaphet Warren 2000 LB Seattle Seahawks John Gordon 1970 OT Washington Redskins Brannon Kennedy 1996 WR Washington Redskins John Hammond 1969 DT Washington Redskins Kendall Goo 1995 OL New Orleans Saints John Hoff man 1968 DE Washington Redskins Bryan Addison 1993 DB Oakland Raiders Mark Rengal 1967 DT New Orleans Saints Travis Sims 1993 RB Denver Broncos Larry Price 1966 OL Los Angeles Rams 150 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football WarrIOrS In THe prOS

Jason Elam retired from the Denver Broncos after a 17- Off ensive linemen Jesse Sapolu (left) and Mark Tuinei Wide receiver Ashley Lelie was the highest player drafted year career in which he won two Super Bowls and shares combined to win seven Super Bowls with San Francisco in school history, taken by the Denver Broncos with the the NFL record for longest fi eld goal (63 yards). and Dallas, respectively. Both appeared in two Pro Bowls at 19th overall pick in the 2002 NFL Draft. Aloha Stadium, including the 1994 game.

canadIan FOOTball sacramento Mountain Lions Saipele Manutai, lb, free agent, 1975 Kainoa LaCount, ol, 7th round, 2011 league (cFl) Zac Odom, db, free agent, 1995 (aFl) Mana Silva, db, 10th round, 2011

BRitish coLuMBia Lions WinniPeg BLue BoMBeRs Kesi Afalava, dt, free agent, 1984 Michael Coulson, cb, free agent, 1989 Chad Owens, wr, 2008 unITed STaTeS FOOTball Dino Babers, rb, free agent, 1984 Matt Elam, dt, free agent, 2000 league (uSFl) Solomon Elimimian, lb, free agent, 2010 Joe Nobles, wr, free agent, 1986 Ryan Grice-Mullen, wr, free agent, 2008 Nate Ilaoa, rb, free agent, 2008 aRiZona WRangLeRs Adam Leonard, free agent, 2010 Pat Schmidt, db, free agent, 1983 David Maeva, lb, 3rd round, 1996 WOrld league OF amerIcan Shawndel Tucker, free agent, 2001 Chad Mock, wr, free agent, 2007 FOOTball/nFl eurOpe denveR goLd Craig Stutzmann, wr, free agent, 2002 Fred Hemphill, db, 17th round, 1985 aMsteRdaM adMiRaLs Bryant Moniz, free agent, 2012 MeMPhis shoWBoats Abraham Elimimian, db, 2006-07 Richard Torres, free agent, 2012 Channon Harris, wr, free agent, 2002 Taase Faumui, dl, 1998 Lyndell Jones, db, free agent, 1984 Ken Moore, te, free agent, 1982 Tanuvasa Moe, lb, 2007 Brian Norwood, db, free agent, 1988 neW JeRsey geneRaLs Brandon Eaton, free agent, 2008 Mark Odom, olb, free agent, 1991 BaRceLona dRagons Tony Holyfield, dl, free agent, 1984 Bernard Quarles, qb, free agent, 1985 Kaulana Noa, ol, 2002 Las vegas gLadiatoRs Alvis Satele, lb, free agent, 1985 oKLahoMa outLaWs Nick Rolovich, qb, free agent, 2004 Joe Seumalo, dl, free agent, 1988 fRanKfuRt gaLaXy Tom Knight, db, free agent, 1983 Mitch Pounds, dt, free agent, 1983 Anthony Woodson, lb, free agent, 1984 Theo Adams, ol, 1996 Darrick Branch, wr, 1998 Mike Washington, free agent, 2011 haMiLton tigeR-cats Timmy Chang, qb, free agent, 2007 oRLando thundeR san Jose saBeRcats Jacob Patek, db, free agent, 2009 Chris Roscoe, wr, 1991 Al Noga, free agent, 1996 (WFl) Ray Hisatake, free agent, 2011 haWaiians edMonton esKiMos London MonaRchs Aaron Kia, free agent, 2011 Regis Grice, rb, free agent, 1974 Warren Jones, qb, free agent, 1988 Theo Adams, ol, 1991-92 Francis Maka, free agent, 2011 Albert Holmes, rb, free agent, 1974 Hyrum Peters, db, free agent, 2004 Larry Jones, ol, 1991-92 Reagan Mauia, free agent, 2012 Glenn Hookano, wr, free agent, 1974 MontReaL aLouettes PhiLadeLPhia BeLL Bill Massey, rb, free agent, 1970 Dwight Carter, wr, 2001 Ray Hisatake, free agent, 2012 Tim Paul, db, free agent, 1974 Chad Owens, wr, free agent, 2009 Timmy Chang, qb, 2006 Jacob Patek, db, free agent, 2010 Nick Ma‘afala, dl, 1995 Nick Rolovich, qb, 2003 unITed FOOTball league PoRtLand stoRM Dan Miller, lb, free agent, 1973 Joe Seumalo, dl, 1995 (uFl) Doug Sims, dl, 2005 Colt Brennan, qb, free agent, 2011 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUN Junior Tagoai, dl, 1995 hartford colonials Justin Colbert, wr, free agent, 2003 Ken Shibata, db, free agent, 1974 Dane McArthur, sb, free agent, 1991 Colt Brennan, qb, free agent, 2011 sacRaMento suRge Kim McCloud, db, free agent, 1991 Ryan Grice-Mullen, wr, free agent, 2011 Mark Nua, ol, 1991 Pat Richardson, de, free agent, 1975 Jacob Patek, db, free agent, 2011 Ramsey Simmons, de, free agent, 1973 David Veikune, de, free agent, 2011

2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football 151 Distinguished Alumni

Former University of Hawai‘i quarterbacks Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan re-wrote the school passing and total offense record books with a combined 93 records. The duo also tied or broke 45 NCAA records including career records for yardage (Timmy Chang, 17,072) and touchdowns (Colt Brennan, 131). Those records have since been broken by Houston’s Case Keenum. Chang, a four-year starter from 2000-04, also set the NCAA record for career total offense (16,910) and at the con- clusion of his career, ranked third in touchdown passes (117). Brennan, who succeeded Chang from 2005-07, was second all-time in total offense (14,740) and passing efficiency (167.6) and third in career passing yards (14,193) at the conclusion of his career. Timmy Chang (2000-04) 4Set NCAA passing yards record (17,072), breaking Ty Detmer’s record in the first quarter against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 6, 2004, at Aloha Stadium. 42000 WAC Freshman of the Year and first team all-WAC in 2004. Also named second team all-WAC in 2002 and honorable mention in 2000 and ’03. 4Two-time Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl Most Outstanding Player (2003 and ’04). Led UH to vic- tories over Houston in 2003 (475 yds, 5 TDs) and UAB in 2004 (405 yds, 4 TDs). 4Posted 36 career games with 300 or more yards passing and 11 career games with 400 or more yards. Career-best 534 yards passing at Louisiana Tech on Oct. 18, 2003. 4Then school-record six touchdown passes against Idaho on Nov. 20, 2004. Recorded 37 career multiple-touchdown games. 4Started first three games of 2001 season before sitting out the rest of the season and earning a medical hardship. Chang’s Career stats

Passing g-gs eff cMP att int Pct yds td Long avg/G 2000 10-9 112.0 245 469 19 52.2 3,041 19 74 304.1 2001 3-3 130.9 83 140 6 59.3 1,100 6 52 366.7 2002 14-14 122.3 349 624 22 55.9 4,474 25 72 319.6 2003 13-11 126.7 353 601 20 58.7 4,199 29 72 323.0 2004 13-13 135.4 358 602 13 59.5 4,258 38 75 327.5 Totals 53-50 125.1 1,388 2,436 80 57.0 17,072 117 75 322.1

colt Brennan (2005-07) 4Broke or tied 31 NCAA records upon completion of his three-year career, including career touchdown passes (131), single-season touch- down passes (58 in 2006) and most touchdowns responsible for in a career (146). 4Finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting and was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Award in 2007. Also named third-team Associated Press All-American. 4In 2006, captured the Sammy Baugh Award, was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award and Cingular National Player of the Year, and was sixth in the Heisman race. 4Two-time WAC Offensive Player of the Year (2006 and ’07) and two-time, first team all-WAC. 4Posted 30 career games with 300 or more yards passing, 20 career games with 400 or more yards, and four career games with 500 or more yards. 4School-record 559 yards passing against Arizona State in the 2006 Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. 4Led the nation in total offense (422.5), touchdown passes (58), passing efficiency (185.96), points responsible for (27.7), completion percentage (72.6%), passing yards (5,549) and passing yards per game (396.4) during record-breaking 2006 season. Broke or tied 20 NCAA records, 17 WAC records and 41 school records that year.

Brennan’s Career stats

Passing G-gs eff cMP att int Pct yds td Long avg/G 2005 12-10 155.5 350 515 13 68.0 4,301 35 87 358.4 2006 14-14 186.0 406 559 12 72.6 5,549 58 79 396.4 2007 12-11 166.3 359 510 17 70.4 4,343 38 67 361.9 Totals 38-35 167.6 1,115 1,584 42 70.4 14,193 131 87 373.5 Timmy Chang Colt Brennan

152 2012 University of Hawai‘i warrior football HAWAI‘I —THE 50TH STATE

“THE ALOHA STATE” QUICK FACTS THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS State Gem Black Coral Ni‘ihau State Flower Yellow hibiscus O‘ahu State Tree Kukui (Candlenut) Kaua‘i  Moloka‘i State Bird Nene (Hawaiian goose) Honolulu Maui State Marine Mammal Humpback whale Population: 1.37 million Lana‘i State Fish Humuhumunukunukuapua‘a Area: 6,421 square miles Kaho‘olawe Date of Statehood Aug. 21, 1959 Highest peak 13,796 feet (Mauna Kea)

Population 1,374,810 (50% male, 50% female) Hawai‘i All-time high temp. 100o F (Pahala, Hawai‘i, April 27, 1931) All-time low temp. 1.4o F (Mauna Kea summit, Jan. 20, 1970) Average daily 85o F (summer) 78o F (winter) temp. at sea level Ni‘ihau Lana‘i State Anthem “Hawai‘i Pono‘i” written by King David “ e Forbidden Island” “ e Pineapple Island” Kalakaua and Henri Berger in 1874 Population: 170 Population: 3,135 Area: 72 square miles Area: 140 square miles State Motto Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘aina i ka pono “ e life of the land is perpetuated Kaua‘i Maui in righteousness” “ e Garden Island” “ e Valley Island” Rainfall Low: 11.17 inches (Puako on the Big Island) Population: 67,091 Population: 144,444 High: 473.83 inches (Mt. Wai‘ale‘ale on Area: 552 square miles Area: 727 square miles Kaua‘i, the “world’s wettest spot”) Moloka‘i Kaho‘olawe HAWAI‘I FACTS AND TRIVIA “ e Friendly Island” “ e Sacred Island” Population: 7,345 Population: Uninhabited  e state of Hawai‘i consists of eight main islands: Ni‘ihau, Kaua‘i, Area: 260 square miles Area: 45 square miles O‘ahu, Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, Kaho‘olawe, and the Big Island of Hawai‘i.  Hawai‘i is the most isolated population center on the face of the O‘ahu Hawai‘i earth. Hawai‘i is 2,390 miles from California; 3,850 miles from Japan; “ e Gathering Place” “ e Orchid Island” 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 from the Philippines. Population: 963,607 Population: 185,079  Hawai‘i is the only state in America that grows coff ee. Area: 597 square miles Area: 4,028 square miles  From east to west, Hawai‘i is the widest state in the United States.  e Hawaiian Archipelago consists of over 130 scattered points of land stretching some 1,600 miles in length from the Kure Atoll in the north to the island of Hawai‘i in the south.  More than one-third of the world’s commercial supply of pineapples comes from Hawai‘i.

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A DISTINGUISHED HISTORY are among the nation’s leaders in diversity among UH Mānoa, founded in 1907, is the oldest, largest faculty and students—mirroring that of Hawai‘i’s and most well-known campus in the University population and allowing for a more enriched learn- The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is the system. With the support of the Morrill Act, the ing environment. Meanwhile, UH Mānoa faculty fl agship campus of the UH system, which school began as a land-grant college of agriculture members continue to receive national and interna- tional recognition—ranging from Raymond Yeh, a is comprised of three universities and and mechanic arts. In 1920, the campus added the College of Arts and Sciences to become the Uni- professor and former dean of the School of Architec- seven community colleges. UH Mānoa versity of Hawai‘i. Later, to distinguish itself from ture, being named one of the nation’s Most Admired enjoys recognized national and interna- other schools in the growing statewide UH system, Educators of 2009 by DesignIntelligence, to e Rev. Masatoshi Shamoto, a longtime music lecturer, tional standing—one of only 13 entities the campus changed its name to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. being conferred the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold holding the distinction of being a land- and Silver Rays by the Japanese Minister of Foreign grant, sea-grant and space-grant research ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Aff airs, and having an audience with the Emperor of ere are more than 20,000 students enrolled in Japan in May 2009. institution. Its Honolulu-based campus various degree-granting programs at UH Mānoa. and facilities span the mountains to the e University has been recognized as the premier A MAJESTIC LOCATION sea, while world-class astronomy facili- institution to study the fi elds of oceanography, e campus is centrally located in Mānoa Valley, a tranquil residential neighborhood that is part of ties in Hawai‘i County are on the same astronomy, Asian and Pacifi c Island studies, linguis- tics, cancer research and genetics, among others. metropolitan Honolulu. Students are just a few island as a fi ery, still-erupting volcano. In addition, UH Mānoa off ers instruction in more minutes away from famed Waikīkī Beach, as well as UH Mānoa’s schools and programs are languages than any American institution outside all of the cultural, commercial and recreational ac- tivities in a cosmopolitan city. UH Mānoa also has a considered leaders in the perpetuation of the U.S. State Department. Its newest addition is an award-winning fi lm school, the Academy of trio of unique off -campus facilities: Lyon Arboretum of the Hawaiian language and pursuit Creative Media, whose students’ works are being and Botanical Garden, the only university botanical of Hawaiian studies. They range from shown at fi lm festivals around the world. garden located in a tropical rainforest in the United States; Waikīkī Aquarium, the third oldest aquarium the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian A LEADER IN RESEARCH in the country that has been designated a Coastal Knowledge, one of the largest schools of Classifi ed by the Carnegie Foundation as having Ecosystem Learning Center for the Pacifi c Island indigenous knowledge in the nation, to the “very high research activity,” UH Mānoa is ranked Region of the Coastal America Partnership; and the among the top 30 public universities in federal medical school’s Native Hawaiian Center Hawai‘i Institute for Marine Biology on Coconut research funding for engineering and science, and Island, which is surrounded by 64 acres of coral reef, of Excellence, to the law school’s Center 49th overall by the National Science Foundation and designated by the state as the Hawai‘i Marine for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law. (NSF). In 2008 alone, the campus received more Laboratory Refuge. than $273.8 million in research awards. April 2009 saw the groundbreaking of a Center for Microbial VIBRANT STUDENT LIFE Oceanography: Research and Education, one of Outside of class, students may choose to join any of 17 NSF Centers of Science and Technology in the the school’s 230 Registered Independent Organiza- U.S. e merger of the new land-based laboratory tions (RIOs) and can tap into a variety of on- with world-class sea-going support vessels will help campus services—from the Student Development position UH Mānoa on the world map as a leader Center to University Health Services. Many choose in oceanography research. University scientists to live in eight residential complexes that house have been credited with breakthrough research, more than 3,000 students, giving them an oppor- including the fi rst successful cloning of multiple tunity to meet and socialize with fellow classmates, generations of a mammal, fi rst successful cloning of while being close to classrooms, campus jobs and a male mammal, and fi rst use of freeze-dried sperm numerous on-campus events. Hawai‘i’s exceptional to fertilize an egg. e Institute for Astronomy is climate makes it possible to enjoy outdoor activities internationally known for its astronomy education, all year round. Restaurants and cafés showcase research, and the development and management cuisines from around the world, while various city of observatories on the summits of Haleakala and events off er cultural diversions that complement Mauna Kea. academic pursuits. Intellectual rigor is balanced by a wide range of leisure activities that include campus AWARDS AND ACCOLADES concerts, cookouts, theatrical performances, recitals, UH Mānoa continues to be widely recognized for its ethnic performances, art exhibits, debates, fairs and excellence in education. Graduate programs at the celebrations. It’s no wonder students from across Shidler College of Business, College of Education, the nation and the world come to UH Mānoa—for and in Library and Information Sciences, were rec- its unique research opportunities, diverse commu- ognized among the best in the country, according to nity, nationally ranked Division I athletics program, U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate and beautiful natural setting. Schools 2010.” e William S. Richardson School of Law and John A. Burns School of Medicine

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UH RANKINGS U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010 U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2011 ranks the ranks the Shidler College of Business graduate program in international John A. Burns School of Medicine’s geriatric Medicine Program 18th in the business 21st in the nation. nation while ranking its Rural Medicine Program 22nd in the nation.  e Library and Information Science program’s school library media According to the 2011 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings, specialization ranks among the top 10 in the nation, according to U.S. the William S. Richardson School of Law ranks 2nd-best in student/ News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2012. teacher ratio and is the smallest law school among the top 100 law schools.  It also ranked as the 23rd most selective school in terms of the ratio of ad- e Myron B. ompson School of Social Work ranks 60th among mission off ers/applications and in the top 50 for fi rst-time bar passage rate. the nation’s 191 graduate social work programs in U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2009.  e Shidler College of Business undergraduate program ranks 19th in  International Business in U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best e National Science Foundation ranks UH Mānoa in the top 30 Colleges 2009 public universities for federal research funding in engineering and science. FAST FACTS PROGRAMS OFFERED Island ...... O‘ahu ACADEMICS AT A GLANCE Accounting Electrical Engineering Microbiology Location ...... Honolulu Total ...... 293 Aging Elementary Education Molecular and Cell Biology Agribusiness Management English Molecular Biosciences & Established ...... 1907 Bachelor’s ...... 93 American Studies Entomology Bioengineering Master’s ...... 84 Animal Sciences Entrepreneurship Museum Studies ENROLLMENT Anthropology Environmental Studies Music Doctoral ...... 51 Apparel Product Design & Epidemiology Natural Resources & Total Enrollment ...... 20,429 1st Professional ...... 5 Merchandising Ethnic Studies Environmental Management Architecture Ethnobotany Nursing Undergraduate ...... 14,402 Post Baccalaureate ...... 3 Art Family Resources Nursing Practice Graduate ...... 6,027 Undergrad. Certifi cate ...... 28 Art History Finance Nutrition Asian Studies Financial Engineering Nutritional Sciences Student:Faculty Ratio ...... 16:1 Graduate Certifi cate ...... 29 Astronomy Food Science Ocean & Resources Engineering Biological Engineering Food Science & Human Nutrition Ocean Policy AREAS OF EXCELLENCE Biology French Oceanography Biomedical Sciences General Business Pacifi c Islands Studies Nationally Competitive Botany Geography Peace Studies Top-25 programs include environmental law, eastern philosophy, Business Administration Geology Philippine Language & Literature Cell and Molecular Biology Geology & Geophysics Philippine Studies international business, second-language studies and athletics. Chemistry German Philosophy Research Chinese Gerontology Physics Chinese Studies Global Environmental Science Pidgin and Creole Studies UH Mānoa ranks among the major research universities in the U.S. Civil Engineering Global Health and Population Planning Location Classics Studies Plant & Environmental Clinical Psychology Hawaiian Biotechnology Beautiful Mānoa Valley is a rainbow-fi lled neighborhood just minutes Communication Hawaiian Studies Plant & Environmental from Waikīkī and other O‘ahu attractions. Communication & Information Historic Preservation Protection Sciences Sciences History Political Science Opportunity Communication Sciences and Human Resources Management Professional Educational UH Mānoa leads the nation in minority students earning graduate Disorders Indo-Pacifi c Languages Practice Communicology Information & Computer Psychology degrees. Computer Engineering Sciences Public Administration Computer Science Interdisciplinary Studies Public Health Values Confl ict Resolution International Business Public Policy Shared values of the UH system include aloha, collaboration, Creative Media International Cultural Studies Religion respect, intellectual rigor, integrity, service, access, affordability, Dance International Management Resource Management Dance Theater Islamic Studies Russian diversity, fairness, leveraged technology, innovation, accountability Dental Hygiene Japanese Russian Area Studies and sustainability. Developmental & Reproductive Japanese Studies Second Language Studies Biology Journalism Secondary Education International Advantage Disability & Diversity Korean Social Science and Health Disaster Preparedness & Korean Studies Social Work Hawai‘i’s position between east and west, in the middle of the Pacifi c, Emergency Management Latin America & Iberian Studies -Social Welfare creates opportunities for international leadership and infl uence. Asia/ East Asian Languages & Literature Law Sociology Pacifi c expertise permeates campus activities. -Chinese Law and Society Sophomore Honors -Japanese Library & Information Science South Asian Studies -Korean Linguistics Southeast Asian Studies NOTABLE UH ALUMNI INCLUDE: Economics Management Spanish Neil Abercrombie, MA ’64, PhD ’74, Governor of Hawai‘i Education Management Information Sustainable Tourism  -Counseling & Guidance Systems Telecommunications & Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, ’96, USA Volleyball Team member and former Olympian -Curriculum Studies Marine Biology Information Resource Daniel Akaka, BEd ’52, MEd ’66, U.S. Senator -Early Childhood Education Marine Option Management Angela Perez Baraquio, BEd ’99, MEd ’04, Miss America 2001 -Educational Administration Marketing Theatre Tammy Duckworth, BA ’90, former Assistant Secretary of Veterans Aff airs -Educational Foundations Mathematical Biology Travel Industry Management Colleen Hanabusa, BA ’73, MA ’75, JD ’77, U.S. Congresswoman -Educational Psychology Mathematics Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences -Educational Technology Mechanical Engineering Tropical Plant Pathology Mazie Hirono, BA ’70, U.S. Congresswoman -Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Medical Technology Urban & Regional Planning Daniel Inouye, BA ’50, U.S. Senator Science Medicine Women’s Studies Edward Tsang Lu, postdoctoral fellow, former NASA Astronaut -Special Education Meteorology Zoology Sabrina McKenna, BA ’78, JD ’82, Hawai‘i Supreme Court Associate Justice  * Available through Interdisciplinary Studies Patsy Mink, BA ’48, former U.S. Congresswoman ** Students can receive a BA in interdisciplinary studies, a wide variety of individualized Kenneth P. Moritsugu, BA ’67, former Surgeon General BA programs including but not restricted to: astronomy, aquaculture, biography, creative , BA ’90, U.S. Naval Academy head football coach media, cognitive science, confl ict resolution, criminology, English as a second language,  developmental disabilities, environmental studies, future studies, human relations in orga- Richard D. Parsons, BA ’68, Chairman of Citigroup nizations, international studies, linguistics, Pacifi c Islands studies, peace studies, pre-law, Cheryl Castro Petti, BA ’94, CNNRadio network anchor pre-medicine, pre-physical therapy, and women’s studies. Jay Shidler, BBA ’68, entrepreneur and benefactor of the Shidler College of Business Charles Nainoa ompson, BA ’86, navigator and former trustee of Kamehameha Schools 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL 155 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA THE RAINBOW THE COLORS Before 1923, UH teams were nicknamed Green and white became the o cial UH colors when a group of faculty the “Deans.”  en in the  nal game of the wives were deciding on decoration and color schemes for the school’s 1923 season, UH head coach ’s social calendar. At the time, materials took weeks to be shipped to the squad upset Oregon State, 7-0, at Mo‘ili‘ili islands, making materials of many colors scarce. Field. During the game, a rainbow ap-  e wives reasoned that basic white would always be available and peared over the  eld. Reporters started green decorations could constantly be provided by Hawai‘i’s lush growth calling UH teams “the Rainbows,” and the of tropical plants. tradition began that Hawai‘i would not lose a game if a rainbow appeared. As it turns out, green is the color of Lono, the ancient Hawaiian Rainbows, however, had magical powers long before football came god of agriculture. In addition, the use of green represents not only the to the islands. Hawaiian chiefs considered them sacred and used them richness of Mānoa, but also spiritual prosperity and success.  e UH as signs of a chief’s presence. A rainbow hovering over a newborn child Mānoa campus itself is located in the heart of the rich and fertile Mānoa indicated that he was of a god-like rank. Valley. Green is also the color of the ti leaf, a symbol of good omen and an  e rainbow was part of the o cial logo at the UH Athletics Depart- emblem of divine power. ment from 1982-2000. White, meanwhile, was associated with Hawaiian royalty and is symbolized with the best and the  nest. THE WARRIOR With the creation of the new athletics logo in 2000, the Athletics  e Warrior holds an honored place in Hawai- Department incorporated black and silver into its color scheme. ian history, for it was the warrior who united the For many cultures in Hawai‘i, black is a color that is respected. For Hawaiian Islands under Kamehameha the Great. Hawaiians, it takes them back to the “kumulipo,” the chant of creation,  e Hawaiians expected the warrior to display referring to the symbolism “from out of the darkness.”  e hidden mean- great strength, skill and a  ghting spirit. ing states that there is a new birth, or one cleanses to start anew. Although it wasn’t until 1974 that the UH Silver comes from the shimmering re ection of rainfall as it creates football team adopted the nickname “Rainbow a blanket of mist over Mānoa and a symbol of hope and victory. It ulti- Warriors,” the use of the name goes back a num- mately forms a bow or arc of prismatic color, the rainbow that is frequent- ber of years. ly seen over the valley. One reason for using the nickname is the tremendous amount of support of the UH scholarship fundraising organization, ‘Ahahui Koa THE “NEW” LOGO Anuenue—the Order of the Rainbow Warrior. Since its inception in  e UH Athletics Department unveiled a new logo 1966, this organization has provided a tremendous amount of support to in 2000.  e theme of the new logo and identity is Hawai‘i’s student-athletes. “pupukahi i holomua,” translated into English as “unite and move forward as one.” THE RAINBOW WĀHINE Although the “H” outwardly represents In 1972, Dr. Donnis  ompson, a professor in Hawai‘i, it also carries the signi cance of the Ha- the Health, Physical Education and Recreation waiian expression and meaning of “ha.” In Hawaiian Department, with the assistance of the men’s culture, “ha” means “breath”—the spirit of life passed on from one person Athletics Department, created the  rst women’s to another, generation to generation, with its lessons and success. athletics program.  e men’s program was Although the patterns on the logo are inspired by the renaissance of known as the “Rainbows” and so Dr.  ompson the use of Hawaiian kapa designs, they are decorative.  ey represent the called the women’s athletics program the “Rain- characteristics of the di erent people who have come together to obtain bow Wāhine.” knowledge, success and e cient skills.  e Hawaiian word “wahine” is translated  e triangles are universally symbolic.  e three points represent the in English as woman, and the pluralized word “wāhine” (with the macron balance of the individual: the body, mind and spirit. Ancient Hawaiians over the “a”), means women, hence the name Rainbow Wāhine. She also believed that each entity with these values could not stand strong without the created a new logo based on the Rainbow in a rounded version and added other two.  is is the signi cance to the speci c three triangles within the “H.” the name “wāhine.” Dr.  ompson became the  rst women’s athletics director and served until 1981. FIGHT SONG: “Co-ed” Here’s to our dear Hawai‘i Here’s to old warriors calling THE SEAL Here’s to our Green and White Here’s to old battles won  e original University of Hawai‘i seal, adopted Here’s to our Alma Mater Here’s to Hawai‘i’s victory in 1921 by the Board of Regents and amended Here’s to the team with fi ght Here’s to each valiant one. in 1946, contains a torch and book titled Rah! Rah! Rah! “Malamalama” (“the light of knowledge”) sur- rounded by the state motto, “Ua mau ke ea o ka ALMA MATER ‘aina i ka pono” (“the life of the land is perpetuated In green Manoa Valley our Alma Mater stands in righteousness”). Where mountain winds and showers refresh her fertile lands; In 2006, the seal was updated to modernize The fl ag of freedom beckons above her shining walls, it in a manner that re ects its history, spirit and To larger truth and service our Alma Mater calls. global perspective while providing a readable version for modern print, electronic and product applications. Hawai‘i, we have gathered within thy wide-fl ung doors,  e motto, inscribed in both the Hawaiian and English languages on As sons and daughters claiming her freely offered stores; Founders’ Gate at the entrance to the Mānoa Campus on University Av- Our loyal praise we tender, and pledge to hold thy aim, enue, is “Maluna a‘e o na lahui o pau ke ola ke kanaka” (“above all nations Till ocean’s far horizons shall hear thy honored name. is humanity”).

156 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I: President and Mānoa Chancellor

An internationally known A national leader on science and technology Tom Apple is the Chancellor researcher and nationally policy and an expert on higher education policy of the University of Hawai‘i recognized leader in higher issues, Greenwood served as associate director at Mānoa. As the Chief education, M.R.C. Green- and consultant to the White House Offi ce of Executive Offi cer of the wood became the 14th Science and Technology Policy and chaired the campus, he is responsible for president of the University National Academies Policy and Global Aff airs administration and manage- of Hawai‘i in August 2009. Division. As a member of state and national ment, including providing She unites strong belief in committees and councils, she has tackled issues leadership for academic units M.R.C. GREENWOOD TOM APPLE the exceptional caliber of PRESIDENT from writing in America’s schools and biomedical CHANCELLOR and facilitating success of University of Hawai‘i the UH System with deter- careers for women to national security and ethics University the academic enterprise. System mination to develop of the information society. of Hawai‘i—Mānoa Dr. Apple received his the university’s voice as a national leader in She is past president and fellow of the Doctorate in Physical Chemistry from the Uni- higher education. American Association for the Advancement of versity of Delaware and his Bachelor of Science e fi rst woman to serve as UH’s chief Science, fellow of the American Academies of in Biology from Pennsylvania State University. executive offi cer, Greenwood brings experience as Arts and Sciences, member of the Institute of His post-doctoral work was conducted at Iowa both a campus and university system leader. Medicine/National Academy of Sciences and State University’s Ames Laboratory. As provost and senior vice president of former member of the National Science Board. Funded by grants from the National Science academic aff airs for the University of California An expert on obesity and diabetes, Green- Foundation, National Institute of Health and system, the system’s second highest position, wood most recently served as vice-chair of the other private sources, Dr. Apple’s research focuses she led task forces on longrange planning and Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Accelerat- on magnetic resonance of zeolite and polymers. graduate and professional education, supported ing Progress in Obesity Prevention. She has also He authored numerous articles and has served on a new science and math initiative and worked to served as director of the Foods for Health Initia- review panels for the National Science Founda- rebalance the university’s academic portfolio and tive, chair of the Graduate Group in Nutritional tion, U.S. Department of Energy and various make admissions procedures more transparent. Biology and distinguished professor of nutrition academic institutions. As chancellor of UC Santa Cruz from 1996 and internal medicine at UC Davis. She has pub- Before assuming the Chancellor’s post at to 2004, she led the campus through a period lished extensively, received numerous scientifi c UH Mānoa, Dr. Apple served as Provost of the of great growth, opening the UC system’s fi rst awards and been president of the Obesity Society University of Delaware and was also the Dean of new residential college in 30 years, expanding and the American Society of Clinical Nutrition, the College of Arts and Sciences at that campus. academic programs by 52 percent, hiring 250 new chair of the Food and Nutrition Board of the Previously, he held key positions at Rensselaer faculty members, more than doubling extramural Institute of Medicine and fellow of the American Polytechnic University in New York, including research support, and constructing nearly a mil- Society for Nutrition. Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Education. lion assignable square feet in academic buildings. Greenwood graduated summa cum laude Major accomplishments included launching the from Vassar College and received her PhD from campus’ fi rst professional school; securing Na- e Rockefeller University. A self-described tional Science Foundation and private support for voracious and eclectic reader, she also enjoys vol- the Center for Adaptive Optics; establishing a UC unteer work, hiking, sailing and being a “soccer Silicon Valley Center; and developing the nation’s grandma.” fi rst NASA University-Affi liated Research Center.

2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL 157 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

DIRECTORY MAILING ADDRESS University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department 1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822-9937 All extensions begin with (808) 956-_ _ _ _ Athletics Director (FAX - x4637) x7301 Rockne Freitas, Acting A.D. ROCKNE FREITAS CARL CLAPP MARILYN MONIZ- JOHN McNAMARA TERI CHANG Associate A.D./Administrative Services x6523 Acting Athletics Director Associate A.D. KAHO‘OHANOHANO Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Carl Clapp, Associate A.D. Administrative Services Associate A.D. External Affairs Facilities & Events Senior Woman Administrator Associate A.D./External Affairs x9630 Management John McNamara, Associate A.D. Associate A.D./SWA x4498 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I HEAD COACHES Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano, Associate A.D. Business Offi ce x6505 Tiffany Kuraoka, Assistant A.D. Compliance (FAX - x5042) x4508 Amanda Paterson, Director Facilities (FAX - x9477) x7419 Teri Chang, Assistant A.D. Corporate Sales/Sports Marketing x9630 Sports Media Relations (FAX - x4470) x7523 Derek Inouchi, Media Relations Director GIB ARNOLD MIKE BAKER LAURA BEEMAN LORI CASTILLO NORM CHOW Men’s Basketball Cheerleading Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf Football Student Affairs (FAX - x5042) x6580 3rd Year 10th Year 1st Year 5th Year 1st Year Stacey Price, Director of Student Affairs Ticket Offi ce (FAX - x3403) x4482 Walter Watanabe, Ticket Manager Academic Services x4077 Jennifer Matsuda, Department Chair ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue (FAX - x4598) x6500 Vince Baldemor, President Stan Sheriff Center (FAX - x8906) x6955 Rich Sheriff, Manager Les Murakami Stadium x7404 MAUREEN COLE BOB COOLEN JUN HERNANDEZ CARMYN JAMES ANDY JOHNSON Glenn Nakaya, Manager Women’s Water Polo Softball Women’s Tennis Women’s Cross Sailing Duke Kahanamoku Pool x6889 2nd Year 22nd Year 7th Year Country/Track & Field 23rd Year Daniel Arakaki, Aquatics Coordinator 12th Year Alexander Waterhouse Training Facility x7882 Tommy Heffernan, Strength Coach Makai Athletic Training Room x7144 Eric Okasaki, Head Trainer Equipment Room x4539 Al Ginoza, Equipment Manager Computer Services x4529 Chris Kumagai, Computer Specialist RONN MIYASHIRO MICHELE JOHN NELSON DAVE SHOJI MIKE TRAPASSO ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Men’s Golf NAGAMINE Men’s Tennis Women’s Volleyball Baseball Baseball (Cyndi Johnson, Director of Operations) x6247 14th Year Women’s Soccer 10th Year 38th Year 11th Year 2nd Year Men’s Basketball (Bobbie Omoto, Secretary) x6501 Women’s Basketball (Lindsey Baker, Dir. of Ops) x8185 Cheerleading x4503 Football (Lacey Lavarias, Executive Assistant) x6508 Men’s Golf x4527 Women’s Golf x4333 Sailing x5177 Sand Volleyball x2506 Women’s Soccer x4525 CHARLIE WADE VICTOR WALES SCOTT WONG Softball x4506 Men’s Volleyball Men’s & Women’s Sand Volleyball Swimming & Diving x5377 4th Year Swimming & Diving 2nd Year 8th Year Men’s Tennis x4512 Women’s Tennis x3655 Track & Field x2143 Men’s Volleyball x4505 Women’s Volleyball x6229 Women’s Water Polo x4462 158 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA: Sports Circle of Honor

The University of Hawai‘i Sports Circle of Honor is now in its 30th year. What originally began as the UH Sports Hall of Honor in 1982 has found a new home and a new name on the inner concourse of the University’s 10,300-seat Stan Sheriff Center, overlook- ing the court. Over the years, a total of 96 members and 10 teams have been inducted into the Circle of Honor, including many former football players and three football teams: the 1924 and ’25 squads which outscored opponents, 606-29, and the 1955 team which recorded one of the biggest upsets in UH football history. The head coach of the “Wonder Teams,” the late Otto “Proc” Klum, was also inducted in 1982. The latest induction class of 2011 included soccer standout Natasha Kai, the late Congresswoman Patsy Takemoto Mink who championed the Title IX Amendment of the Higher Education Act; and softball ace Brooke Wilkins.

Robyn Ah Mow: Women’s Volleyball (1993-96); Inducted 2005 Seiji Naya: Boxing; Inducted 1984 Terry Albritton: Men’s Track and Field, Strength Coach 1979-85; Inducted 2009 eodore “Ted” Nobriga: Baseball ( ree-sport athlete); Inducted 1984 Gary Allen: Football (1978-81); Inducted 1998 Moses Ome: Track & Field, Track Head Coach (1947-72); Inducted 1984 Dr. Charles Araki: Football (1952-55); Inducted 1990 Joe Onosai: Football (1983-86), Inducted 2006 Jimmy Asato: Football, Baseball, Football & Baseball (1962-64); Inducted 1989 Maynard “Buster” Piltz: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball; Charlie Bessette: Football, Basketball, Baseball; Inducted 2007 Inducted 1995 Don “Spud” Botelho: Football (1954-57); Inducted 2000 Larry Price: Football (1961-64), Head Football Coach 1974-76; Inducted 1994 Heather Bown: Women’s Volleyball (1998-99); Inducted 2008 Dr. Allen Richardson: Volunteer Team Physician for Women’s Volleyball Team Gov. John A. Burns: Founder of ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue; Inducted 1982 1979-2004; Inducted 2003 Anthony “AC” Carter: Men’s Basketball (1996-97); Inducted 2010 Red Rocha: Head Coach Men’s Basketball (1963-73); Inducted 1986 Jeanne Childs: Swimming (1981-83); Inducted 2002 Dr. Alvin Saake: Head Coach Men’s Basketball (1957-63); Inducted 1991 Deitre Collins: Volleyball & Basketball (1980-84); Inducted 1989 Dr. Shunzo Sakamaki: Professor/Supporter; Inducted 1998 Paul Durham: UH Athletics Director (1968-75); Inducted 1996 Soichi Sakamoto: Head Coach Swimming; Inducted 1982 Jason Elam: Football (1989-92); Inducted 2002 Jesse Sapolu: Football (1979-82); Inducted 2000 Leah Bennett Ferris: Track & Field; Inducted 1983 Jim Schwitters: Men’s & Women’s Tennis Head Coach (1966-2003); Richard Furtado: Football, Track & Field (1935); Inducted 2010 Inducted 2009 Fred Furukawa: Basketball (1952-54); Inducted 1999 eodore “Pump” Searle: Football (1924-25); Inducted 1982 Blane Gaison: Football (1976-80); Inducted 1999 Stan Sheriff : Athletics Director (1983-93); Inducted 1993 May Kealohikikaupea Gay: ree-sport athlete, fi rst female P.E. instructor at Larry Sherrer: Football, Track & Field (1969-71); Inducted 2005 UH in the 1920’s; Inducted 1982 Noelle Smith: Football; Inducted 1992 Eugene “Luke” Gill: Men’s Basketball Coach (1930-41), Inducted 1987 Clay Stanley: Men’s Volleyball (1997, 99); Inducted 2008 Vince Goo: Women’s Basketball Head Coach (1987-2004); Inducted 2009 Levi Stanley: Football (1969-71); Inducted 1995 Dr. Herbert Hata: UH’s fi rst volunteer team physician (1970s-86); Inducted 1987 Toku Tanaka: Baseball, Head Coach Baseball; Inducted 2005 Charles Hemenway: Inducted 1987 Larry Tanimoto: Golf, UH Board of Regents, Na Koa; Inducted 2003 Tom Henderson: Basketball (1972-74); Inducted 1995 Ma‘a Tanuvasa: Football (1990-92); Inducted 2007 Jyun “Curly” Hirota: Football, Baseball (1940’s); Baseball Head Coach (1963, Derek Tatsuno: Baseball (1977-79); Inducted 1985 ‘65); Inducted 2009 Dr. Donnis ompson: Women’s Athletics Director (1972-81); Ivanelle Hoe: Swimming; Inducted 1994 Inducted1988 Dave Holmes: Football Coach (1968-73); Inducted 1989 Dick Tomey: Football Head Coach (1977-86); Inducted 2005 John “Jack” Johnson: Football, swimming, water polo, soccer (1932-34); Charles Ushijima: Baseball Booster; Inducted 1992 Inducted 2008 George Uyeda: Track & Field; Inducted 2002 Joyce Kapua‘ala Ka‘apuni: Volleyball (1973, ‘76, ‘82-83); Inducted 2000 Hank Vasconcellos: Football Head Coach, Athletics Director 1952-60; Inducted Harry “Clown” Kahuanui: Football, Basketball, Boxing (1946-49); Inducted 1984 1985 Natasha Kai: Soccer (2002-05); Inducted 2011 Bob Wagner: Football Head Coach (1987-95); Inducted 2007 Yuval Katz: Men’s Volleyball (1995-96); Inducted 2010 Alexander C. Waterhouse: Founder, Chairman, Na Koa & ‘Ahahui Koa Anu- Bobby Kau: Basketball; Inducted 1988 enue; Inducted 1997 Solomon “Sol” Kaulukukui: Football & Baseball; Inducted 2004 Jeris White: Football (1970-73); Inducted 1994 omas Kaulukukui: Football, Basketball, Baseball; Inducted 1982 Brooke Wilkins: Softball (1994-95); Inducted 2011 Les Keiter: Sports Broadcaster; Inducted 1999 Teee Williams: Volleyball (1987-89); Inducted 1998 Otto “Proc” Klum: Football Head Coach (1921-39); Inducted 1982 William “Doggie” Wise: Football; 1983 Harold Kometani: Football & Basketball (1938-41), Head Football Head Coach Art Woolaway: ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue; Inducted 1988 1943-45, ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Charter member; Inducted 1986 Mackay Yanagisawa: Founder Hula Bowl, ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Charter Mem- Dr. Roy Kuboyama: Boxing; Inducted 1994 ber; Inducted 1987 Chuck Leahey: “Voice of the Rainbows,” Inducted 1985 1979 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team: Willie Lee: Basketball (1951-54); Inducted 1999 AIAW National Champions (Inducted: 1990) Angelica Ljungquist: Women’s Volleyball (1993-96); Inducted 2005 1982 & ‘83 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Teams Gwen Loud: Track & Field (1982-84); Inducted 1999 Back-to-Back NCAA Champions (Inducted: 1997) Dr. Richard Mamiya: Football; Inducted 1982 1987 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team Beth Mclachlin: Volleyball (1974-75); Inducted 1986 NCAA Championship Team (Inducted: 2004) Patsy Mink: Congresswoman who championed the Title IX amendment; 1971 & ‘72 “Fab Five” Basketball Teams Inducted 2011 Inducted: 1982 Herbert Minn: Boxing Coach (1949-58); Inducted 1998 1980 Rainbow Baseball Team Anthony “Tony” Morse: Football, Basketball, Track; Inducted 1987 WAC Champions, College World Series Runner-up (Inducted: 1996) 1924 & ‘25 Football “Wonder Teams” Judy Mosley: Basketball (1987-90); Inducted 1997 Inducted: 1982 Les Murakami: Baseball Head Coach (1971-2000); Inducted 2001 1955 Football Team Toshio “Bob” Nagatani: Chief Statistician; Inducted 2006 Inducted: 2006 Ray Nagel: Athletics Director (1976-83); Inducted 2008 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL 159 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I: Facilities

1. Aloha Stadium 1 2 Home of the Warrior football team since 1975. e 50,000-seat stadium has also served as home to NFL’s Pro Bowl and the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. In 2011, the stadium installed a new “Removable Ac- tive Panel” artifi cial turf system developed by UBU Sports and was named the Hawaiian Airlines Field. 2. Athletics Complex Houses athletic administration, staff and coaches’ offi ces. Also features two practice gyms, academic center, locker, equipment and training rooms. 3. Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex e Clarence T. C. Ching Field, the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa’s only on-campus, all-purpose 3 4 track and fi eld, football, soccer and recreational facility, will be transformed into the Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex to more fully realize its potential as a center of intercollegiate, student and community events. e complex is slated to start 1 construction in 2012. 2 4. Les Murakami Stadium Home to the baseball team and renamed in 2002 after the former coach who guided the Rainbows for 31 years. e LMS seats 4,312. 5. Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex e home of the men’s and women’s swimming and 5 6 7 diving teams and women’s water polo team had its locker rooms and showers renovated with a new conference room in 2011. Named after the great Hawaiian Olympic swimmer and surfer, the DKAC seats 2,000. 6. Alexander Waterhouse Training Facility e 10,000-square-foot facility features state-of-the- art training equipment. 7. Practice Fields Two grass practice fi elds for the football and women’s soccer teams. 8.Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium 84 9 Home to the women’s soccer team since 2000. Located off the shores of Pearl Harbor, the WPSS seats 4,500. 9. Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 3 Home to the softball team. Renovated to seat 1,200 in 1998, and in 2008, a clubhouse and athletic train- 10 ing room was added behind the fi rst-base dugout. 10. UH Tennis Complex Home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. Un- derwent major renovation in 2004. Seats approxi- mately 1,000. 11 11. Stan Sheriff Center Home to the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams since 1994. e facility seats 10,300 and has hosted the 1998 and 2004 NCAA men’s volleyball championships and the 1999 NCAA women’s volleyball championship. A $2 million Daktronics scoreboard system, along with a digital 12 sideline board, was unveiled at the women’s volley- ball season-opener in August 2011. 12. Marine Education & Training Center Home to the co-ed and women’s sailing teams since 1995. 160 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WARRIOR FOOTBALL