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Saturday, October 15, 2005

GameDay - Hawaii vs New Mexico State

It's homecoming! You know what that means -- Hawaii gotta win! It's embarrassing to lose your homecoming game, especially to an 0 and 6 team. Famous last words? No way! My prediction: Hawaii 65, NMSU 2. As Tanuvasa Moe says:
"We have to get back on a winning streak. You never get used to losing, the whole morale is down and to get a win right now would be real big for the team."
And as Derek Faavi says:
"All we need is a big game and the confidence starts to build for the next game and hopefully we get rolling."
65 to 2 baby! That'll help build confidence! The only points NMSU will score will be from a blocked PAT returned for a two point conversion. Damn special teams breakdowns.

And Stephen Tsai gets poetic:
The best food is served in bowling centers. The best music reviews are found in college newspapers. And today's best football game might be the one matching two teams with a combined 1-10 record.
He then talks about the two opposing coaching staffs and what they bring to each team. I agree with the last part of the sentence, but the "best food is served in bowling centers"??? Really? Is his favorite food greasy french fries and Zima? Either that or maybe he knows some secret gourmet bowling alley that Sam Choy runs. Actually, that doesn't sound like a bad idea. Get on it, bambucha!

Back to the game, there will be a bunch of passes from these two passing offenses, but the beginning of the year agreement between Hal Mumme and June Jones to not run the ball at all when their two teams met is not gonna happen. Too bad, would've been fun to watch a six hour game!

Anyway, should be a fun game. Go Warriors!

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