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Uh-San José State Series History Game Storylines 2017 Hawai'i Schedule Game 7 GAME STORYLINES GAME 7 4 UH has lost its last five Homecoming games with its last win occurring in 2011 versus New Mexico State. The five-game Homecoming losing streak is tied for the longest in program history (1994-98). 4 UH has an all-time Homecoming record of 37-29-1 with a 2-2 record against San VS José State (W, 1956; L, 1996; L, 1998; W, 2004). 4 The road team has won the last four match-ups and seven of the last nine meet- HAWAI‘I SAN JOSÉ STATE ings in the series. UH looks for its first home win since 2010. RAINBOW WARRIORS SPARTANS 4 UH’s four-game losing streak is the longest under Nick Rolovich. (2-4, 0-3 MW) (1-6, 0-3 MW) 4 UH has started 0-3 in conference play in four of six seasons in the MW. 4 UH running back Diocemy Saint Juste needs 45 rushing yards to surpass Michael Carter (2,528) for second all-time in program history. Gary Allen (3,451) is When: Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017 the school’s all-time rushing leader. Time: 6:00 p.m. HT 4 With 108 more yards, Saint Juste would become just the second Hawai‘i player ever to record 1,000 yards in two seasons joining Allen (1979 and ’81) and the first Where: Honolulu, O‘ahu time the Warriors have ever had three straight 1,000 yard rushers (Paul Harris, 2015). 4 UH quarterback Dru Brown needs 46 yards to surpass Rolovich for No. 10 in the Stadium: Hawaiian Tel FCU Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) school’s all-time passing list. Television: Spectrum Sports PPV (Spectrum Ch. 255/HD 1255 and 4 This year marks the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Holiday Bowl team. The team, Hawaiian Telcom Ch. 969) with Robert Kekaula (play-by-play), Rich which will be inducted into the school’s Circle of Honor on Sunday, will be honored Miano (analyst), and Scott Robbs (sidelines). during the game of which Carter is expected to be in attendance. Radio: ESPN 1420 AM will carry the game live with Bobby Curran UH-SAN JOSÉ STATE SERIES HISTORY (play-by-play), John Veneri (analyst), and Mark Veneri (sidelines). Chris Hart and Gary Dickman host the “Countdown To Kickoff” begin- Series History: 40th meeting Last 10 Results ning at 4:00 p.m. HT, and also the halftime show. Neighbor islands Overall Series Record: Tied, 19-19-1 Date Result Site can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KPUA on the Big Island, KTOH on in Honolulu: SJSU leads 13-11 10/018/16 W, 34-17 San José Kaua‘i, and KNWJ in Pago Pago, American Samoa. in San José: UH leads 8-6-1 11/21/15 L, 42-23 Honolulu First Meeting: Dec. 11, 1936 Video Streaming: The game will be distributed outside the state of 11/15/14 W, 13-0 San José Last Meeting: Oct. 8, 2016 Hawai‘i via the Mountain West Network and through the MW’s digital Longest UH Win Streak: 7 (2001-07) 10/05/13 L, 37-27 Honolulu media partner Stadium on www.WatchStadium.com. Longest SJSU Win Streak: 3, 2x (last, 96-98) 10/14/11 L, 27-28 San José Largest UH Win Margin: 37 (54-17, 2006) 11/12/10 W, 41-7 Honolulu Audio Streaming: ESPN1420am.com/Sideline Hawaii app Largest SJSU Win Margin: 42 (48-6, 1960) 11/21/09 W, 17-10 ot San José Live Stats: HawaiiAthletics.com Smallest UH Win Margin: 1 (13-12, 1938) 9/27/08 L, 17-20 Honolulu Smallest SJSU Win Margin: 1, 2x (1937, 2011) 10/12/07 W, 42-35 ot San José Series Information: Tied, 19-19-1. Shutouts: UH 2 (1956, 2014); SJ 3 (1955, 57, 62) 11/18/06 W, 54-17 Honolulu Overtimes: 2 (2007, ’09) 2017 HAWAI‘I SCHEDULE Date Opponent (AP/Coaches) Result/Time TV Series Notes Aug. 26 at UMass W, 38-35 Eleven Sports Net UH leads 2-0 UH scores final 10 points, go-ahead TD w/:48 left Sept. 2 Western Carolina W, 41-18 Spectrum PPV UH leads 1-0 15th straight win over FCS team; Record 3 blocked kicks Sept. 9 at UCLA L, 23-56 Pac-12 Networks UCLA leads 3-0 Bruins led 35-7 at half; UH out-gained UCLA, 515-505 Sept. 23 at Wyoming* L, 21-28 ESPN2 WYO leads 14-9 2nd straight OT game in Laramie; 5th straight loss in Laramie Sept. 30 Colorado State* L, 21-51 Spectrum PPV CSU leads 15-9 Rams 7th straight win in series; Warriors trailed 31-7 at half Oct. 7 at Nevada* L, 21-35 CBSSN NEV leads 13-9 5th straight loss for UH in Reno; UN scores 14 pts off UH TO Oct. 14 San José St.* (Homecoming) 6:00 pm HT Spectrum PPV Tied 19-19-1 Road team has won 7 of last 9 matchups Oct. 28 San Diego State* TBA ESPN Family SDSU leads 20-9-2 UH yet to beat Aztecs in five Mountain West meetings Nov. 4 at UNLV* 3:00 pm PDT Spectrum PPV UH leads 15-11 Winner has scored 40+ in 5 of last 7 contests Nov. 11 Fresno State* 6:00 pm HT Spectrum PPV FS leads 26-22-1 50th meeting, the most of any UH opponent Nov. 18 at Utah State* 1:00 pm MST Spectrum PPV USU leads 8-6 All but 2 of 14 all-time meetings decided by double-digits Nov. 25 Brigham Young (Senior Night) 6:00 pm HT CBSSN BYU leads 21-8 First meeting since 2012; Cougars have won 9 of last 10 BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Hawaiian Tel FCU Field at Aloha Stadium All times local to site * = Mountain West game 2017 Hawai‘i Football Weekly Release 1 HawaiiRainbowWarriorsFootball @HawaiiFootball HawaiiAthletics.com GENERAL NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. SAN JOSÉ STATE (OCT. 14, 2017) OPPONENT COMPARISON POST GAME NOTES VS. NEVADA 4 Nevada leads the series 13-9 after winning for the sixth time in the HAWAI’I OPPONENT CATEGORY SJSU OPPONENT last seven meetings. 165 223 Total Points 105 294 4 UH is 1-8 all-time in Reno and has lost the last five times in Reno. 27.5 37.2 Points Per Game 15.0 42.0 131 137 First Downs 117 174 4 UH has turned the ball over at least once in 28 of the last 29 games. 56 58 1st By Rushing 49 98 4 When Eperone Moananu blocked a Nevada field goal in the third 67 69 1st By Passing 60 66 quarter, it marked UH’s fourth blocked field goal in six games this sea- 8 10 1st By Penalty 8 10 son, and Moananu’s first career block. 1260 1163 Rushing Yards 815 1952 220 219 Rushing Attempts 253 394 4 UH has dropped 32 of its last 34 games on national television. 5.7 5.3 Yards Per Rush 3.2 5.0 4 UH has started 0-3 in conference in four of six seasons in the MW. 210.0 193.8 Rushing Yards Per Game 116.4 278.9 4 Diocemy Saint Juste rushed for a career-high 241 yards, surpassing 10 12 Rushing TDs 1 23 his previous career high of 205 yards, also against Nevada (2016). It is 1650 1682 Passing Yards 1317 1438 the fifth-best single-game rushing total in program history. 139-215-7 122-179-3 Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 125-237-11 117-192-3 275.0 280.3 Passing Yards Per Game 188.1 205.4 4 Saint Juste carried the ball 25 times for his fourth performance over 12 17 Passing TDs 9 12 100 yards this season and the ninth of his career. 2910 2845 Total Offense 2132 3390 4 It was Saint Juste’s sixth 100-yard game in the last eight contests, 435 398 Total Offensive Plays 490 586 dating back to last year. 485.0 474.2 Total Offense Per Game 304.6 484.3 7-2 11-3 Fumbles-Lost 20-13 10-6 4 Saint Juste surpassed 200 yards rushing for the third time in his 56-523 36-327 Penalties-Yards 54-418 48-404 career, a program first at Hawai‘i – one of just five active players in FBS to have three or more such games. TOP STATISTICAL LEADERS 4 With 250 all-purpose yards, Saint Juste became the second UH HAWAI‘I SJSU player with 250+ all-purpose yards in a game this season (Ursua, 272 Rushing Att. Yd. Avg TD Rushing Att. Yd. Avg TD at UMass). Diocemy Saint Juste 144 892 6.2 4 Zamore Zigler 52 265 5.1 1 4 Saint Juste has at least one reception in four consecutive games. Passing Comp. Att. Yds TD Passing Comp. Att. Yds TD 4 Saint Juste now has 2,484 career rushing yards and moved past Dru Brown 137 211 1643 12 Josh Love 88 163 869 5 Travis Sims into No. 3 on the all-time UH rushing list. 4 Saint Juste has scored in four of six games this year after his Receiving Rec. Yds Avg TD Receiving Rec. Yds Avg TD 75-yard run that pulled UH within 28-21 late in the third quarter. John Ursua 46 653 14.2 5 JaQuan Blackwell 25 290 11.6 2 4 Ammon Barker 24 261 10.9 0 Bailey Gaither 21 314 15.0 4 John Ursua recorded the fifth 100-yard game of his career after fin- ishing with nine catches for 126 yards and a touchdown.
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