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Saturday, November 17, 2007

From the Blogs (and Gameday)

Stephen Tsai has some "day-after ramblings."
Last night had to be one of the best coaching jobs by the UH staff in years.
Rotating three quarterbacks on the first drive and opening with a five-wide offense? Very creative.
Implementing a nine-man defensive front that left the cornerbacks in single coverage? Gutsy.
Calling for the middle blitz in which the defensive tackles looped to the perimeter? Brilliant, especially when d-tackle Keala Watson forced a crucial fumble.
The Warriors are 10-0 today because UH out-coached Nevada last night.
Tsai also has links to a bunch of video highlights shot by Leila Wai.

Dave Reardon has a great post about UH winning on the road this season. Here's an excerpt:
While Hawaii’s soft schedule has rightfully been ripped by pundits and could still prove to be the Warriors’ undoing when it comes to a BCS bowl bid, one thing should be remembered:

UH’s schedule will always be uniquely difficult for one inherent reason: The Warriors must travel at least 2,000 miles for every road game. No other school can claim that.
And after Chawan Cut stayed up late into the night celebrating the Warriors' victory, he woke up early to compile this video of the ESPN College Gameday crew showing highlights of Hawaii's victory, as well as shots from the crowd where at least two Hawaii fans were representin UH in a sea of Michigan fans.

2 Comments:

  • At Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 4:58:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Here's a ghetto video taken from my camera of the Ha'a after the Nevada game. Like my SJSU one it's unfortunately from the opposite side of the field. (And some of the Nevada fans were sore losers, giving us the finger after the game was over!)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqWnbQuoLAU

     
  • At Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 9:34:00 PM HST, Blogger Tombo Ahi said…

    thanks a bunch franksabunch. i added you to the Youtubers links on the left. sorry to hear about the bad behavior by some of the nevada fans. was it anything like this?

    http://www.sportshawaii.com/hs/viewtopic.php?t=21210

     

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