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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Siaki Cravens Commits to UH

Stephen Tsai writes that defensive end Siaki Cravens will become a Warrior.
The Hawai'i football team filled a pressing need yesterday, securing a commitment from a highly regarded defensive end.

The Warriors were undermanned at that position in the past game.

When jokingly asked if he would be ready for the Warriors' next game, Siaki Cravens said: "No, not this weekend. But I'm definitely going to be a Warrior next season."

Cravens, who said he is 6 feet 3 and 240 pounds, signed with Utah in February 2008. He redshirted last season.

After the spring semester, he decided to transfer. He currently is enrolled at Long Beach City College.

He will join the Warriors in January, and have three years to play two seasons.

"I can't wait," Cravens said. "I made my decisions, and I told (the UH coaches) that."
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5 Comments:

  • At Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 2:16:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    What? Thassit? Hmmmmm!

     
  • At Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 7:28:00 PM HST, Blogger Tombo Ahi said…

    huhhhhh?

     
  • At Sunday, August 1, 2010 at 10:04:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I would just like to say that this Player is a punk. We don't need guys like him on our football team. I got a disturbed call from my sister whom attends UH saying that Siaki Cravens was outside of their Apartment yelling at a girl saying he wanted to physically harm her. WHILE, other UH players were watching. Ladies and gentlemen what kind of players are UH recruiting? I mean to wanting to physically harm a young women is really low! Whats even lower is when the UH coaches were contacted they never answered and never returned the call. GO FIGURE! what kind of program do we have here Hawaii?????

     
  • At Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 9:51:00 AM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Just like the last kid said. I'm a student here at UH and hearing about this stuff going on on campus especially when it has to do with a football player is outrageous. are we not screening the kind of players we bring over here. ive been here for three years now and i have as much school pride as the next guy but after hearing all of this going around campus i dont even need my uh football tickets.. you can give them to someone else

     
  • At Friday, March 8, 2013 at 11:55:00 AM HST, Anonymous Hostpph said…

    I think that it is great that they are loooking to that kind of weakness and they want to address it.

     

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