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2019 Fb Covers.Indd TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents __________________________ 1 Media Services ____________________________ 2 124 HISTORY Media Outlets _____________________________ 3 History of UH Football ________________ 124-129 Bowl Games Bowl Game History __________________ 130 4 RAINBOW WARRIOR FOOTBALL Bowl Appearances ______________ 131-136 Quick Facts ______________________________4-5 Bowl Game Record Book _____________ 137 Rosters _________________________________6-9 National Appearances Geographical Roster ______________________ 10 National Television __________________ 138 Pronunciation Guide/Fun Facts _____________ 11 National Rankings ___________________139 2019 Position Breakdown ______________ 12-15 Coaches & Players Player To Watch _______________________ 16-17 All-Time Head Coaches _______________140 Season Outlook _______________________ 18-19 All-Time Assistant Coaches ___________ 141 Returning Player Profiles ________________ 21-37 All-Time Letterwinners ___________ 142-149 Head Coach Nick Rolovich ______________ 38-39 Stats & Results Assistant Coaches _____________________ 40-46 Year-by-Year Statistics ___________ 150-153 Football/Support Staff ____________________ 47 Year-by-Year Results _____________154-157 2019 Opponents ______________________ 48-54 All-Time Opponent Series Records _____ 158 Rivalry Trophies __________________________ 55 All-Time Versus Conference ___________ 159 2018 Game Recaps & Statistics _________ 56-69 All-Time Series Results ___________ 160-165 2018 Season Review __________________ 70-71 All-Time Results _________________166-177 2018 MW Review ________________________ 72 Awards and Honors 2018 Final Statistics ___________________ 73-77 All-Americans ___________________178-183 Distinguished Alumni ________________ 184 78 RECORDS Major Award Finalists ________________ 185 Career Leaders ________________________ 78-81 All-Conference __________________ 186-188 Career Charts _________________________ 82-86 Hall of Fame Inductees ______________ 188 Single-Season Charts___________________ 87-89 Academic Awards ___________________ 189 Yearly Leaders ________________________ 90-95 Team Awards ___________________190-191 Single-Game Records _________________ 96-101 All-Star Game Participants ____________ 192-193 Passing ___________________________ 102-103 ’Bows in the Pros ___________________________ Rushing ____________________________104-105 NFL Players ____________________ 194-195 Receiving __________________________ 106-107 NFL Draft Picks _________________ 196-197 Total Offense ___________________________ 108 NFL Free Agents ____________________ 198 All-Purpose _____________________________ 108 Other Pro Leagues __________________ 199 Scoring ________________________________ 109 Aloha Stadium __________________________ 200 Special Teams __________________________ 110 Defense _______________________________ 111 Team Records ______________________ 112-113 Top Team Performances __________________ 114 Longest Plays ___________________________ 115 Margins ____________________________116-117 Attendance/Overtime Games ______________ 118 Streaks ________________________________ 119 Opponent Records/Homecoming _______ 120-121 Quarterback Debuts/Starts ____________122-123 In Memory Former University of Hawai’i head football coach Dick Tomey passed away after a bat- tle with lung cancer on May 10, 2019. Tom- ey coached UH for 10 seasons and brought the Rainbow Warriors to prominence during his tenure from 1977-86. He is a member of the school’s Sports Circle of Honor and former president of the American Football Coaches Association. Tomey also coached at Arizona and San José State. UH plays both teams in 2019. 1 MEDIA SERVICES SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS INTERVIEW POLICY entrance (Gate 1). Limited space is 1337 Lower Campus Rd. All players and coaches will be available on a first-come, first-served Honolulu, HI 96822 available for interviews after practice basis. Main Office Number: (808) 956-7523 during the season. Contact UH Sports Passes should be requested Fax Number: (808) 956-4470 Media Relations for availability. through the Sports Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] If you wish to interview a particu- Office with highest priority going to Website: HawaiiAthletics.com lar player at a specific time, arrange- news outlets who regularly cover UH ments should be made through the and its opponents. Sports Media Relations Office at DEREK INOUCHI least 24 hours in advance. Every TELEPHONES & INTERNET SERVICES Media Relations Director effort will be made to accommodate Media members requiring telephone Work: (808) 956-4478 your requests, but players will not be lines should call Hawaiian Telcom Cell: (808) 954-0234 asked to miss class, study hall, prac- at (808) 643-4411 to install phone E-mail: [email protected] tices, or medical treatment to con- lines at the user’s expense. Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 duct interviews. Players’ mobile or The Aloha Stadium Press Box Sports: Football, M/W Golf, home numbers will not be released. and Hospitality Room features free Men’s Volleyball To schedule interviews with head wireless internet service to working coach Nick Rolovich, contact Derek media. In addition, wireless access KARA NISHIMURA Inouchi at [email protected]. and a limited number of hard lines are available at field level in the Assistant Director PRESS CREDENTIALS photo/video room located in the Work: (808) 956-5087 Requests for working press, photo South Endzone dugout. Cell : (808) 497-0638 and broadcast credentials should be E-mail: [email protected] made to the Sports Media Relations SERVICES Alma Mater: Purdue, 1993 Office. Credentials will be available Programs, flip cards and pregame Sports: Women’s Volleyball, for pickup weekdays from 8 a.m. notes will be distributed prior to each Softball, M/W Tennis, until 4:30 p.m. at the Sports Media game. Last-minute number changes Relations Office. On game day, and starting line-up changes (if they NEAL IWAMOTO credentials will be available at the are reported) will be issued prior to Assistant Director “Security Entrance” of the Aloha kickoff. Play-by-play accounts and Work: (808) 956-7506 Stadium. A picture ID is required to flash quarter statistics will be distrib- Cell: (808) 375-6819 pick up credentials. uted throughout the game. Final sta- E-mail: [email protected] Due to the limited space available tistics and notes will be distributed Alma Maters: Santa Clara, in the Aloha Stadium Press Box, following the game. Soft drinks and a 1995; Hawai‘i, 1998 news outlets covering UH or its oppo- light meal will be available in the buf- Sports: Football (2), Men’s nents on a regular basis will receive fet area behind booths 4, 5 and 6. Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Sailing top priority for credentials. All other credentials for print media are issued POST-GAME INTERVIEWS ERIC MATHEWS on the basis of space availability. Head coach Nick Rolovich and select- Assistant Director Credentials should be used for ed players will be available at the Work: (808) 956-4480 professional use only. Individuals post-game press conference follow- Cell: (859) 749-4920 who abuse the use of their credential ing the 10-minute cooling-off period E-mail: [email protected] will lose their future privileges. in the Aloha Stadium Hospitality Room near the security entrance Alma Maters: W. Kentucky, PHOTOGRAPHERS and stadium personnel offices. With 2011; Morehead St., 2017 Photo passes are available for approximately 5:00 remaining in Sports : Women’s Soccer, accredited news media and should the game, a Sports Media Relations Women’s Basketball, Swimming & Diving be ordered in the same manner as representative will escort the media press credentials. In accordance down to the field. No interviews will UH’S SOCIAL MEDIA SITES with NCAA and Mountain West rules, be allowed on the field or in the lock- photographers must wear their er rooms. credentials; are NOT permitted in In order to broaden its reach to fans worldwide, either team’s bench area (between HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM UH Athletics maintains a presence in the world the 25-yard lines); and must stay The UH Athletics website features a of social networking with offi cial Facebook, Twit- within the 12-foot restraining line. video component (H-TV), photo galler- ter, YouTube and Instagram pages. Individuals violating sideline policies ies and online media guides in addi- may be required to surrender their tion to the existing player and coach Twitter @HawaiiAthletics credentials and be removed from the biographies, press releases, statis- @HawaiiFootball stadium. tics, schedules and everything else Credentials will not be issued to you need to know about UH Athletics. 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