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Rebuilding the depth

By Stephen Tsai on August 28, 2016

The Warriors expect to replenish the depth at linebacker for Saturday’s road game against Michigan. After strong-side linebacker Malachi Mageo was sidelined in the first half, the Warriors summoned freshman Jeremiah Pritchard, who played the final two quarters. The Warriors were short-handed because Mageo’s immediate backup, Dany Mulanga, was not able to travel because of a complication with his paperwork. The Warriors are expected to be at full strength for Michigan.

“Zero” chance

By Stephen Tsai on August 27, 2016

SYDNEY — While the Warriors departed for Honolulu five hours after the end of yesterday’s game, the Golden Bears, with a bye next weekend, were able to enjoy an extra night in Australia. And that was a good thing for Hawaii. Huh? In past years, UH opponents have griped about the difficulty in playing the week following a game in Hawaii. Traveling eastward, it has been noted, causes a loss of preparation time for the next game. That argument then […]

Game (G’)Day: California

By Stephen Tsai on August 26, 2016

Linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams, safety Daniel Lewis and tight end Tui Unga won’t play today because of disciplinary reasons, according to a UH official UH would not disclose what led to the disciplinary action or whether the three players are in Sydney. Nick Rolovich is expected to address the situation after today’s game, the UH official said. * * * * * Is this an omen? The Warriors had a lively no-pad practice yesterday ahead of today’s opener. * * * […]

A former BMOC

By Stephen Tsai on August 25, 2016

In the 1980s, Mark Nua was a big deal — mostly because he was, well, really big. Even by today’s super-sized standards, his playing frame of 6-6 and 353 pounds would be considered larger-than-life. Nua has lost a lot of pounds since his UH playing days, but his stature remains large and important to the program. As a Samoan who was raised in New Zealand, Nua was a trailblazer in UH’s diversification. Plus, he could knock the hanabata out of […]

“Saint Nick” delivers again

By Stephen Tsai on August 24, 2016

Apparently, Christmas comes more than once a year. A week after awarding a football scholarship to long-snapper Brodie Nakama, Nick Rolovich gave another one to running back Ryan Tuiasoa. “He’s proven he takes academics seriously,” Rolovich said. “I think he’s a wonderful teammate. He’s going to have a significant role on special teams. We like to reward guys. He’s earned it.” This time, Rolovich had assistance from koalas. During the outing at the zoo, a package, supposedly from koalas, was […]

Warriors receive a boost

By Stephen Tsai on August 23, 2016

SYDNEY — Australian-raised players Stan Gaudion and Ben Scruton have been accepted into UH and are now official members of the Warriors. They will be accompanying the Warriors back to Honolulu this weekend. Gaudion is a punter. Scruton is listed as an “athlete.” * * * * * It’s a pretty interesting setup The Warriors are staying in a hotel that is about a block away from the Sydney Olympic Stadium. From our hotel room, there’s a view of the […]

Warriors arrive Down Under

By Stephen Tsai on August 21, 2016

The Warriors arrived, safe and sound, in Australia. The first event will be a visit to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo. We’ll be traveling so the next post will be maybe Monday night or Tuesday morning.

Away they go: Warriors head to Australia

By Stephen Tsai on August 20, 2016

The Warriors had a 30-minute, walk-through session this morning ahead of this afternoon’s scheduled departure to Australia. The NCAA granted Sydney-raised Max Hendrie a waiver allowing him to travel with the team. He still is awaiting eligibility clearance to play this season.