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Monday, August 27, 2007

CB, Ikaika, Depth Chart

More love for Colt, the Advertiser has a new USA Today profile of him up.

And Ikaika has a new entry in his rookie diary. Some excerpts:
“But the key is to learn from those mistakes and get better. My first sack came – it is a thrill when you get one but I don’t want to stop there. I want some more – I want that feeling again over and over and over. That’s the plan, so I’m just going to keep working and work for those.
“(I think I am going to get some snaps at tackle) – I think that’s the plan. It’s exciting; they see something in me at tackle and at end, so whatever they want me to do – if they want me to play quarterback I’ll try to play quarterback if that’s what they really want me to do. I won’t be a very good one but I’ll try.
And Stephen Tsai has posted the depth chart just released by UH. I post the whole thing here, but read the whole blog entry and you can see our intrepid CC declare his love.
Offense
LWO—Jason Rivers, Greg Salas.
LSB—Davone Bess, Michael Washington
LT—Keith AhSoon, Laupepa Letuli
LG—Hercules Satele, Lafu Tuitoi-Mariner
C—John Estes, Larry Sauafea
RG—Larry Sauafea, John Estes
RT—Keoni Steinhoff, Brysen Ginlack
RSB—Ryan Grice-Mullins, Aaron Bain
RWO—C.J. Hawthorne, Malcolm Lane
QB—Colt Brennan, Tyler Graunke
RB—David Farmer, Kealoha Pilares

Defense
LE—Amani Purcell or David Veikune
LT—Fale Laeli, Keala Watson
RT—Michael Lafaele, Siave Seti
RE—Karl Noa, Francis Maka
SLB—Blaze Soare, C.J. Allen-Jones
MLB—Solomon Elimimian, Timo Paepule
WLB—Adam Leonard, Brad Kalilimoku
LCB—23 Gerard Lewis, Ryan Mouton
S—Jacob Patek, Dane Porlas
S—Keao Monteilh, Desmond Thomas
RCB—Myron Newberry, Keenan Jones

Specialists
K—Dan Kelly, Briton Forester
P—Tim Grasso, Briton Forester
PR—Davone Bess, Myron Newberry
KR—Jason Rivers and Ryan Mouton; Malcolm Lane, Kealoha Pilares

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