Friday in the Bay

SAN JOSE — It was a triple reunion when the Warriors practiced at Saint Francis High this morning.

Saint Francis is short-snapper Brodie Nakama’s alma mater.

Brodie Nakama
Brodie Nakama

Former UH lineman Ray Hisatake is dean of student services at Saint Francis.

UH graduate assistant John Estes and Ray Hisatake
UH graduate assistant John Estes and Ray Hisatake

Terry Malley, who was Nick Rolovich’s head coach with the AFL’s San Jose SaberCats, also attended practice, delivering a rousing pep talk.

Before the one-hour walk-through session, the Warriors warmed up with Hawaiian-style football:

COMMENTS

  1. Kapahulu October 7, 2016 10:44 am

    1st?


  2. Kapahulu October 7, 2016 10:45 am

    Go Bows!
    Beat San Jose State!


  3. Kapahulu October 7, 2016 10:47 am

    ST.
    Thanks for the pictures and Video.
    Keep um coming.


  4. Palolo_2LA October 7, 2016 10:49 am

    The “Hawaiian Style FB video” is very refreshing since it shows the level of fun these players are having under the new regime. I attended 8+ road games in the last 3 years and never rarely witnessed excitement and joy in the players eyes or body language.


  5. Da Punchbowl Kid October 7, 2016 10:54 am

    Looking for that road win tomorrow! This one is critical, I hope the Warriors come out hitting on all cylinders! A victory against SJS will show that the team is turning the corner.

    GO WARRIORS!!!
    SPANK DA SPARTANS!!!


  6. UHBooster October 7, 2016 11:16 am

    Does anyone have a recording for the entire UH vs Nevada Game. If so please post it somewhere (youtube) so us Mainland Warrior Fans can watch it. Mahalos


  7. islandman October 7, 2016 11:19 am

    RIP, Skippy Dyer, all-time great UH player and member of the Hawaii Rainbows team that upset Nebraska in 1955. A tw0-way player, he held the record for longest scoring run, 87 yards,until 2015, when Paul Harris ran 95 yards.
    See today’s paper for details.
    ” … Dyer’s biggest game came in the celebrated 6-0 upset of Nebraska in Lincoln by a 29-member UH travel squad that was a heavy underdog. Dyer rushed nine times for 63 yards, but more crucial was his play at defensive back as a two-way performer.
    In attempting to slow down a power-running Cornhuskers team that had pounded UH 50-0 just 10 months earlier at Honolulu Stadium, coach Hank Vasconcellos stacked the defense with eight- and nine-man lines, utilizing just two rover backs, Dyer and Ed Kawawaki, and one safety, Botelho.
    Dyer, despite playing with a tender knee, made several huge defensive plays, including a fourth-down stop of Nebraska’s all-conference running back, Willie Greenlaw, at the 7-yard line. “


  8. not Sean October 7, 2016 12:32 pm

    RIP Skippy.
    Does any body remember…was it Travis Sims that had a 99 yard touchdown run against Texas El Paso called back because of a penalty? I checked the stats archive…might have been 1992.


  9. Ipu Man October 7, 2016 12:45 pm

    Saint Francis, meet Saint Just and Coach Rolo
    and UH mighty clouds of thunder and lightning.
    🙂 Ok…now everybody sing: Oh When The Rainbow
    Warriors Go Marching In…with another Win!


  10. oneseason October 7, 2016 12:52 pm

    A road win would be outstanding, and after seeing the Rainbow Warriors play last weekend, it sure seems possible. When you consider that there was only one road win during seasons 2012 – 2015, a win tomorrow would be a huge mark of success for the program. Let’s Go Bows!


  11. Andrew October 7, 2016 12:56 pm

    With a win tomorrow I’d be surprised if next week the threshold of 30,000 in attendance isn’t broken


  12. coach DB October 7, 2016 1:12 pm

    Keep rotating players in and out, lets be ready to finish strong! This team has yet to form an identity!!! Are they a great defense like WASHINGTON or a great offense like Texas Tech or a beat you up team like STANFORD??? Find SOMETHING to hang your hat on coach!!! If CHANG and BRENNON lit it up- then be that! Or maybe Virginia Tech SPECIAL TEAMS play. You wanna recruit to your strengths BUT YOU GOTTA HAVE ONE!!! I coached for a lot of years and no one wanted to deal with our DEFENSE we were a freaking nightmare to the point that the ref’s would say to me TONE IT DOWN COACH your team has made it’s point!
    Let’s get it going UH!!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGx6K90TmCI


  13. coach DB October 7, 2016 1:16 pm

    This team has yet to form an identity!!! Are they a great defense like WASHINGTON or a great offense like Texas Tech or a beat you up team like STANFORD??? Find SOMETHING to hang your hat on coach!!! If CHANG and BRENNON lit it up- then be that! Or maybe Virginia Tech SPECIAL TEAMS play. You wanna recruit to your strengths BUT YOU GOTTA HAVE ONE!!! I coached for a lot of years and no one wanted to deal with our DEFENSE we were a freaking nightmare to the point that the ref’s would say to me TONE IT DOWN COACH your team has made it’s point!
    Let’s get it going UH!!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGx6K90TmCI


  14. Maddog50 October 7, 2016 1:29 pm

    How bout dey play good ol’ Warrior fubal! Last total complete game was against La Tech at their place it was a wuppin by all three units in 2010-If they come in jacked like last week and build on it they win by 10! Go Warriors!!!!!!


  15. Jack Flash October 7, 2016 2:44 pm

    I have another good feeling about tomorrow’s game. This team has a winning mentality. It cannot be stopped. Go Warriors!


  16. A View From Afar October 7, 2016 3:11 pm

    This is more applicable for a earlier thread, but I wasn’t able to post before it was closed. Regarding the “fan experience” here’s the link to the rules for UC Berkeley’s Cal Memorial Stadium.

    http://www.calbears.com/sports/2016/8/15/gameday-visitors-guide-at-the-game.aspx#Permitted

    The two things that I particularly want to call attention to is that outside food and beverages are allowed as long as no cans, glass, or hard bottles are used and NO ALCOHOL is allowed (and of course none is sold inside the stadium). Besides the commercial food service provided by the concession stands, there are also several food trucks located in a particular area (inside the stadium).


  17. A View From Afar October 7, 2016 3:21 pm

    SJSU 35 – 38 UH


  18. cocobean October 7, 2016 3:41 pm

    This game will establish in the mind’s of many here and around the league whether the Warriors are contenders or pretenders. I have confidence the offense will hold up their end it’s the defense I’m more concerned about. Last week was the first time they played with such emotion and intensity. The team has to come out fired up and maintain that throughout the game. The last 8 minutes of the UNR game should have been a lesson on what can happen if you play hard but let up on intensity. It was so refreshing to see the defense get into a hitting frenzy to the point where anyone with the ball was going to be hit multiple times much like when sharks or piranhas are in a feeding frenzy.


  19. Annoddah Dave October 7, 2016 3:54 pm

    ST & Tsaiko Blog Dogs:
    I remember Skippy Dyer as a youngster during Summer Fun. He was one of the assistants and taught us how to make a kite. He was a really cool guy and everyone enjoyed him. I vaguely remember him playing in the Hula Bowl at the old Stadium. I know he was really fast and shifty. I always wondered why he was never invited to UH games for old time sake…I guess, he, as they say, fell off the map. His team mate Charlie Araki got me into the Army when he was a teacher at Kaimuki High.


  20. Spidey October 7, 2016 4:02 pm

    Coco…
    Seriously?

    Last week was the FIRST week our offense had established ANYTHING against a real opponent. I imagine the defense had a hard time “getting into a hitting frenzy” and playing with intensity & passion, when the offense couldn’t stay on the field for more than 3 plays… Don’t want to get into an Ad Hominem attack, but it seems like you (and some other UH fans) want to tell themselves that they understand football.


  21. islandman October 7, 2016 5:17 pm

    Skippy born in Jamaica, home of another fast guy, named Bolt.
    ————————————————————————————————–
    Cal athletics as well as the University of California is in a deep financial hole and may have to cut some sports.


  22. Akamai Okole October 7, 2016 5:26 pm

    Great Afternoon All!

    Pomai,

    56 – 14 Akamai Okole


  23. A-House October 7, 2016 7:53 pm

    as a teenager in 1955 on outside island, we heard of Skippy Dyer, the UH football great who was especially outstanding in the Nebraska game

    always wanted to meet him, but now all I have is the article in today’s sports page which I will keep for a long, long time!

    RIP Mr. Dyer and condolences to your family!


  24. A-House October 7, 2016 7:57 pm

    I was unaware that UH gold medalists are given $25,000

    as such, how does this affect their status continuing to participate in their respective college sports like the wahine swimmer who won “gold”, but will swim for Stanford? or, was it Cal?


  25. A-House October 7, 2016 8:00 pm

    me lyks da “Hawaiian” video – why UH no can do dat in San Jose’s game? or every game using different players to trow da ball?

    go left or right, then the oddah way


  26. SteveM October 7, 2016 10:12 pm

    Lots of support and backing for Hawaii in San Jose.
    The No-Cal (Northern California) Tsai-kos shall rise again!

    GO RAINBOW WARRIORS!


  27. Ohana Hawaii October 8, 2016 1:15 am

    GO WARRIORS! IT’S GAME TIME! Let’s show them what University of Hawaii’s football program is made of now!


  28. Warrior Fan October 8, 2016 2:09 am

    Does anyone have a link to watch today’s game? Go Warriors!


  29. azwarrior22 October 8, 2016 5:05 am

    On the MWC website, it says due to restrictions it will not be streamed on the mainland…what’s up with that?


  30. Stephen Tsai October 8, 2016 6:21 am

    New post: http://hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=39607


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