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Monday, November 05, 2007

The Shows, The Pros, The Bowls

There's a brand new C&K Show out in three parts, wooooooo!!!!

Part 1 has C&K getting picked up at Jack in the Box by Blaze Soares at 5 in the morning. Then they pick up Victor Clore and drive to practice.



In Part 2, C&K interviews Inoke Funaki, Keoni Steinhoff, Adam Leonard, Solomon Elimimian and Brad Kalilimoku.

Part 3 has C&K walking around campus, interviewing students and professor Vita, who teaches Samoan. They document Blaze eating pancakes, follow Blaze to class, and finally interview Jacob Patek. Keenan Jones makes a cameo too.

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Orlando has this week's June Jones show up on Youtube. Part 1 takes a look at the final four games of the season, Part 2 has an interview with June, Part 3 has an interview with Greg McMackin, and Part 4 has a great profile of Michael Lafaele:



Irse has it up in Windows Media format.

And KGMB has started archiving the "Under the Helmet" profiles of players and coaches from the JJ Show, with more to come.

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The Star-Bulletin compiles an "NFL Islanders" Warrior in the Pros summary, which includes news of another great game by Travis Laboy.
Travis LaBoy, DE, Tennessee: made the first interception of his career on a pass by Carolina's David Carr and also sacked Carr for a 3-yard loss in a win over the Panthers; also was credited with a pass defense and a quarterback hurry
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Ferd Lewis writes that representatives from the Fiesta, Sugar and Orange Bowls will be scouting UH games in the coming weeks.
The Fiesta and Sugar Bowls said they plan to send representatives to the Warriors' Nov. 16 game at Nevada and the Orange Bowl is scheduled to send a scout to the Nov. 23 game with Boise State, Western Athletic Conference commissioner Karl Benson said yesterday.
Speaking of which, Ferd writes not to worry too much about the Warriors dropping two spots in this week's BCS rankings.
"All things being equal and they don't lose again, (the Warriors) should go up from now on," said Jerry Palm, whose Web site, College BCS.com, tracks the BCS.

If there was a week UH was vulnerable to get passed by a herd of BCS heavies and could do little about it, this was it. With UH (8-0) having an open date, dead in the water with its sagging strength of schedule numbers, the fear was that a handful of marquee schools might leap-frog the Warriors.
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And finally, Stephen Tsai's Warrior Beat blog is giving fans the opportunity to write notes of thanks and appreciation to the UH seniors. He'll be posting a new card each day. Here's a card for Jacob Patek, and one for Hercules Satele. Be there!

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