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After being named the Western Athletic Conference's Defensive Player of the Week yesterday, Hawai'i linebacker Blaze Soares thanked two teams - the ones in green jerseys and the ones in white lab coats.
Injuries trigger 'chess match'
VIDEO: UH football practice at San Jose The Hawai'i football team departed for San Jose, Calif., yesterday afternoon still unsure if it would have its quarterback and top receiver available for tomorrow's game against the Spartans.
No decisions yet on Moniz and Salas
Greg McMackin's philosophy when it comes to injuries is to defer to the judgment of the medical staff.
When the Hawai'i football coaches call roll, there is no doubt who will respond 'here.' Center John Estes has made 51 consecutive starts, the longest current streak in Division I-A football.
A compilation of Hawai'i quarterback Bryant Moniz's greatest hits can be recalled at a Warrior football practice.
Pilares tries to catch on to new position
Hawai'i receiver Kealoha Pilares is learning that it is not easy being an outsider.
VIDEO: UH O-line boosts run and shoot Wideout Jovonte Taylor did not practice yesterday because of a staph-like infection, the third such recent incident for a Hawai'i football player.
In searching for a little change, the Hawaii defense came up with a "dollar." Always looking for ways to get more speed on the field, the Warriors' coaching staff implemented a variation on an existing package to create more havoc with a smaller but quicker personnel group.
VIDEO: Warriors prepare for New Mexico St. The kickoff is 5:05 p.m. for Saturday's football game between Hawai'i and New Mexico State.
Never thought I'd hear the words "must win" in the same sentence as "Utah State." Used to be "guaranz win." And it was not that long ago, it just seems like it.
Smith's value is his flexibility on defense
VIDEO: UH defense prepares for Utah State offense During the football season, Hawai'i defensive back Spencer Smith has a flexible schedule.
Moniz hopes to learn from mistakes
Nick Rolovich has seen both sides. He knows what it means to struggle in the spotlight.
Delay forces staff to improvise
Leaving Las Vegas was not so easy for the Hawai 'i football team. After Saturday's 31-21 loss to Nevada, the Warriors traveled to Las Vegas, where they were booked on yesterday's 2 a.m. flight back to Honolulu.
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No marriage in history has ever made it to 100 years, but one Web site has a suggestion for a gift should one ever get there: a 10-carat diamond.
Moniz, Meatoga await green light
Before the Hawaii football team leaves campus this morning, a few Warriors will have on-field tests to pass.
Through the practices, running countless routes, Jon Medeiros stayed steady. Though playing time came sparingly, his even approach rarely, if ever, wavered.
Avery in line to replace Bradley
The Hawai'i football coaches are taking their time going through the receiving line.
Meatoga, Pollard out for UH against Boise State on Saturday
Starting defensive tackle Vaughn Meatoga and wide receiver Royce Pollard are both out for Hawaii this week as it prepares for its football game against No.
Bradley's broken leg distressing to Warriors
MOSCOW, Idaho>> Greg McMackin took a moment to compose himself before beginning his remarks to the media.
At first glance, Richard Torres doesn't appear the likeliest candidate to continue the storied line of Kahuku products to develop into established college safeties.
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