Hawaii, Arizona release depth charts for football opener
The Arizona and Hawaii football teams today released their depth charts for Saturday’s season opener. Here are the tentative starters:
Arizona Offense
WR Drew Dixon (6-3, 205, So.) or Jalen Curry (6-2 207, Fr.)
SB Brian Casteel (6-0, 195, So.) or Jamarye Joiner (6-1, 205, Fr.)
TE Bryce Woma (6-4, 244, Jr.)
LT Donovan Laie (6-4, 315, So.)
LG Robert Congel (6-4, 310, So.)
RG Cody Creason (6-4, 295, Sr.)
RT Edgar Burrola (6-6, 305, So.) or Paiton Fears (6-5, 315, So.)
WR Cedric Peterson (6-1, 197 Sr.)
QB Khalil Tate (6-2, 215, Sr.)
RB J.J. Taylor (5-6, 186, Jr.)
Arizona Defense
DE JB Brown (6-3, 255 Jr.)
NT Myles Tapusoa (6-0 325 Jr.)
DT Trevon Mason (6-5, 310 Jr.)
DE Jalen Harris (6-5, 250, So.)
MLB Colin Schooler (6-1, 229, Jr.
WLB Tony Fields (6-1 220, Jr.) or Anthony Pandy (6-1, 229, Jr.)
SPUR Tristan Cooper (6-2, 198, Sr.)
BAN Christian Young (6-2, 217, So.)
BC Jace Whittaker (5-11, 185, Sr.)
FS Scottie Young Jr. (5-11, 201, Jr.)
FC Lorenzo Burns (5-11, 175, Jr.)
Arizona Specialists
PK Lucas Havrisik (6-2, 185, Jr.)
P/H Matt Aragon (6-6, 213, Sr.)
LS Donald Reiter (6-0, 231, Jr.)
KR J.J. Taylor (5-6, 185, Jr.)
PR Brian Casteel (6-0, 195, So) or Stanley Berryhill III (5-10, 177, So.)
Hawaii Offense
LWO Jared Smart (6-0, 190, Jr.)
LSB Jason-Matthew Sharsh (6-0, 190, Sr.)
LT Ilm Manning (6-4, 280, So.)
LG J.R. Hensley (6-5, 320, Sr.)
C Kohl Levao (6-6, 330, Sr.) or Taaga Tuulima (6-2, 310, Jr.)
RG Solo Vaipulu (6-2, 300, So.)
RT Gene Pryor (6-3 305, Jr.)
RSB Cedric Byrd (5-9, 175, Sr.)
RWO JoJo Ward (5-9, 175, Sr.)
QB Cole McDonald (6-4, 220, Jr.)
RB Dayton Furuta (5-11, 250, Sr.), Fred Holly III (6-0, 200, Jr.) or Miles Reed (5-8, 190, So.)
Hawaii Defense
DE Mason Vega (6-3, 275, Jr.) or Pumba Williams (6-2, 245, Sr.)
NT Blessman Ta‘ala (6-1, 300, So.)
DT Kendall Hune (6-3, 285, Sr.)
DE Kaimana Padello (6-0, 230, Sr.)
WLB Solomon Matautia (6-1, 230, Sr.) or Paul Scott (6-1, 210, So.)
MLB Penei Pavihi (6-3, 245, Jr.), Jeremiah Pritchard (6-0, 230, Jr.), Kana‘i Picanco (6-1, 225, Sr.)
NB Eugene Ford (6-2, 200, Jr.) or Kai Kaneshiro (6-2, 180, Fr.)
CB Cortez Davis (5-11, 180, Jr.)
S Kalen Hicks (6-3, 215, Sr.) or Khoury Bethley (5-10, 200, So.)
S Ikem Okeke (6-0, 200, Sr.)
CB Rojesterman Farris II (6-1, 185, Sr.)
Hawaii Specialists
PK Ryan Meskell (6-0, 185. Sr.)
P/H Stan Gaudion (6-3, 210, Jr.)
LS Wyatt Tucker (5-10, 205, Jr.)
KR/PR Melquise Stovall (5-9, 190, Jr.)
What is BC and FC in the Arizona defense ?
Sick about the Marcus Kemp injury. Still sick about the career Greg Salas could have had. Kealoha Pilares, too. I get a lot of breaking news from you.
Boundary Corner and Field Corner, Spur is a safety, I presume Strong.
It’s clobberin’ time!
GO WARRIORS!!!
Go, Rainbow Warriors!!!
My screen went blank for the third time viewing this article. So irritating.
let’s go bows.
3. Thanks burro.
depth chart? more like starters!
Thanks cappie for the Hawaii boys’ baseball info.
Also, the next opponent for the Hawaii Little League team from Virginia looks to be tough.
9. .. UH Depth Chart, see pg 10 below:
https://hawaiiathletics.com/documents/2019/8/19//2019_G1_Arizona.pdf
So excited! I like our match ups. As in most cases, and in honor of Coach Tomey, the keys to the game will be special teams and turnovers. We need to win these battles to win the war. Contain, maintain and bring the rain…bow! We know coach will be looking down on the game wanting it to be a clean and physical game and of course, with a local bias! \mn/;)
Go Warriors!
Beat da ‘Cats!
It’s here! Season finally here. Go Warriors!
Yes, I need to refresh the page constantly…keeps going blank…. was up tech dept?
The boundary corner plays on the narrow side of the field; the field corner plays on the wide side. UH played that scheme last year. Now it can go boundary/field or left/right with the corners. It’s a matter of where a player fits best. Roe Farris and Cortez Davis are quick enough to play in either scheme.
A few days ago my screen would lose all the names and comments but still show the post numbers and empty comment boxes. It would happen several times while I was on the blog page,,,almost if some screen refresh would wipe everything out. Reloading the page brought everything back each time. But hasn’t happened to me for days.
H-Man and others experiencing this should post after it happens and note what browser and version they are using. Maybe there is a pattern the techies can troubleshoot.
Arizona offense uses only 10 players, no center.
Hoping to see Keliiliki get some playing time this season at the RB position
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