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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Mid Week

Stephen Tsai has more on Ryan Keomaka's dismissal.
Defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville said Keomaka, who was the second-team left cornerback against UNLV last week, will be missed on special teams and in the secondary.

"He's a guy who has so much athletic ability," Glanville said. "He can play, and he's a good person, a really good person. He just won't do what he's told."
Good luck to Ryan.

From the same article, Solomon Elimimian vows to play against Boise after missing practice the past week and a half due to his knee injury.
"You never know what you have until you lose it," Elimimian said. "I remember (injured slotback Jason) Ferguson telling me how much he missed practice. I couldn't fathom that. Now I know how much it means to be out on the field. It felt good. Always count your blessings. That's what people forget. When you get injured, it gets you back to reality."
In the notes and updates section, Tsai writes that Brashton Satele has a shoulder injury and it looks like he's not practicing.

Dave Reardon writes that Leonard Peters missed practice to undergo therapy for his rib injury. He also highlights the versatile David Veikune.
The 6-foot-3, 258-pound Campbell alumnus was especially suited to play against UNLV's lighter, quicker offensive line. He even played nose tackle for the first time in his life.

"He played every position on the front," Reinebold said. "When we went to the five-man front, he played there.

"You give him a task and he does it to the best of his ability every time."
And finally, Ferd Lewis comes out with his own voting propositions and initiatives that he thinks should be on the ballot, including this one:
PROPOSITION A

Following the Oklahoma-Oregon game — not to mention Hawai'i's own misadventure at USC in 2003 — shall Pac-10 refs be prohibited from working UH football games?
Nice one. Poor Oklahoma!

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