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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

One more coach added, Update: Super Games & video

Ikaika Malloe, Kamehameha grad, UW alum, joins the UH staff as the new D-Line coach. Below are the misc articles.

Advertiser's Tsai's coverage

Star Bulletin's Kaneshiro's coverage

He's coming to us from UTEP. Here's his bio from the Miner website.

Again, more to come as it pops up and video to follow tonight as well.

Update: Super Games! Mack makin' workin' out fun... reported by Reardon.

Here's tonight's news: Interviews with our new Coach Malloe. Also talk about UH running Aloha Stadium.

3 Comments:

  • At Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 9:56:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    January 28, 2008
    '08 Senior Bowl Review
    Scott Wright
    President, NFL Draft Countdown

    Another Senior Bowl has come and gone but what an eventful week it was, with a terrific group of talent in attendance that will produce more than its fair share of first round picks.

    The following is my position-by-position look back at the week:

    Quarterback: This position definitely lost some star power when Matt Ryan dropped out and I was real disappointed that Brian Brohm didn't take part because he had something to prove but top to bottom this was still the best crop of quarterbacks we've had in Mobile in years. With Ryan and Brohm out of the picture this was supposed to be Andre Woodson's time to shine but that couldn't have been further from what happened. Not only did Woodson struggle mightily with his accuracy and slow delivery all week long but he made some terrible decisions in the game as well and it looks like he has fallen out of the first round mix. On the other end of the spectrum is Michigan's Chad Henne, who has a big league arm and was the most consistent quarterback on either roster throughout the week. Look for Henne to potentially be a 2nd round pick now. John David Booty of USC had some ups and downs but overall he was accurate, threw on the run well and had a nice week. Delaware's Joe Flacco did not seem fazed by the jump in competition and after a rough start he really seemed to hit his stride mid-week. He is still raw but there is no denying the physical tools with Flacco and he might have the strongest arm in this draft. Hawaii's Colt Brennan wasn't nearly as bad as some have made him out to be but he wasn't necessarily great either. After watching him in practices I am not overly concerned with his delivery or arm strength but size and durability are major issues since he weighed in at just 185 lbs. I also can't emphasize enough how impressed I was with Brennan off-the-field and he is probably one of the most charismatic people I have ever been around. When all is said and done I would have no problem taking a flyer on him in the 4th round. Despite his performance in the actual game I was pretty disappointed with Tennessee's Erik Ainge, who I actually thought was underrated going in. Ainge throws some ugly balls and he needed to have the type of game he did to salvage anything from the week. If I had to rank the signal callers based on how they looked down in Mobile throughout the week it would go like this:

    1) Henne 2) Flacco 3) Booty 4) Brennan 5) Woodson 6) Ainge

     
  • At Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 8:32:00 AM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Welcome home Malloe! Lets get a crazy and exciting Special Teams unit, and bring back scoring on special teams like we had with Chad Owens, and blocked punts with Tomey era.

     
  • At Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 9:47:00 AM HST, Blogger warriorx808 said…

    I think it would be a great idea for UH to take over Aloha Stadium. I just hope that UH takes better care of the stadium than they do their own athletic facilities.

     

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