Forgotten but not gone

Max Hendrie
Max Hendrie

Admit it, you forgot about defensive Max Hendrie.

It’s understandable because he wasn’t allowed to practice early in the fall while his transcripts were being sorted. And then when he was good to go, he suffered an arm injury.

But Hendrie is eligible and despite being held out of spring training until he fully healed, he is working out with teammates during this second phase of offseason conditioning.

Hendrie is expected to be ready to compete in training camp.

Devan Stubblefield
Devan Stubblefield

Wideout Devan Stubblefield did not play in 2016 because of knee issues. But he is running well during conditioning drills and he should be part of the receiver rotation this fall.

COMMENTS

  1. Da Punchbowl Kid April 9, 2017 3:21 pm

    Foist to post foist!


  2. Da Punchbowl Kid April 9, 2017 3:22 pm

    Haven’t forgotten Hendrie – Oz holds a lot of promise for future recruiting!


  3. EasyRider April 9, 2017 3:25 pm

    Max Hendrie not forgotten. Waiting for his return.


  4. SteveM April 9, 2017 3:42 pm

    Second to post foist?

    Anyone planning to attend any UH road games this year…especially UNLV? Please let me know for listing at the Tsai-ko Away Game planner and logistics page:
    http://stevem.altervista.org/away17.html

    Note that the hotel/lodging info is especially important in Las Vegas because you may be staying at the same hotel (or near). ETA/ETD helps for get-together planning. Of course, people on an organized tour should indicate the tour since some of you may be on the same tour.


  5. Bowwar April 9, 2017 3:47 pm

    Good to see Stubblefield back…I hope he is able to recover fully & play up to his potential. It will also be interesting to see how Hendrie fits into the equation…Any word on potential transfers?? Wondering if either of the two celebrated defectors (I.e. Villi’s son & the guy from Clemson) will be playing for the Warriors this year.


  6. NotNasti April 9, 2017 3:58 pm

    ST said in a previous post that Fehoko not returning. I wonder if Quincy Smith’s brother, the point guard for CSUN will transfer to Hawaii. He announced on twitter that he will be a graduate transfer, without naming the school. However, his twitter profile picture shows him signing autographs after a bb game with the Stan Sheriff scoreboard in the background.


  7. EasyRider April 9, 2017 4:10 pm

    Interesting with Stubblefield in the mix.


  8. NorthShoreFan April 9, 2017 7:20 pm

    Guud Evening Tsaikos…Bootiful Evening!
    Would be nice if his brother transferred . Make for a more interesting season.


  9. turfwar April 9, 2017 8:09 pm

    Pagano was at Oregon spring game. Both he and Fehoko probably headed to Pac 12 schools.


  10. boya_jr April 9, 2017 9:21 pm

    I remember Devan at practice on the training bike. This was in 2015. Glad to see him coming back.

    BTW, gaining more support. We are planning rally before Saturday’s Men’s Volleyball playoff game protesting the situation. It will be our first one. Fans plan to rock the boat.

    https://www.change.org/p/oceanic-cable-live-stream-university-of-hawaii-football-games?source_location=minibar

    Go Warriors!


  11. kev-1 April 9, 2017 10:17 pm

    Pretty sure it’s Notre Dame, Oregon, or Oklahoma for Pagano (in that order).


  12. cappie the dog April 10, 2017 7:31 am

    Thank you, William Cole for the info.

    I’ll be relocating to Newfoundland.

    Visit the cemetery where Carl English’s parents lay and pay my respects.

    I went to the banquet following the 2001-2002 season.

    He came across as a very nice, young man.

    I remember they played a video of Lance Takaki and two of his teammates on a flying magic carpet. Coach Wallace never told them that he paid for the video. At the time, they were short on cash. I guess they were at Disneyland.


  13. Stephen Tsai April 10, 2017 10:09 am

    New post: http://hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=42823


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