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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Mouse back in da house


Official press release from the UH athletic department.
and as reported by Stephen Tsai from the Star Advertiser:
"I'm happy to be back," said Davis, who was a UH assistant from 2004 to 2006 during a five-decade career in which he was head coach in four professional leagues. "I'm good friends with Gregory" - he pointed to UH head coach Greg McMackin - "plus, I like Hawaii. I like the kids. I like Nick. Nick's the right kind of guy. If he weren't the right kind of guy, I couldn't do it. I hope it works out for everyone. What the hell, I hope it works out for me."

and Ferd Lewis' take on why Coach Mack has made the coaching changes. WIN.
Welcome back to the Warrior Ohana Mouse Davis!

Also a bonus from another football fan blog, Pre-Snap Read, a preview and opinion of our 2010 season and team.
Hawaii is stacked at receiver, as is typically the case. The Warriors return all-American candidate Greg Salas, he of the 106-grab, 1,590-yard 2009 season; his yardage output was good for third in the country.
The U.H. defense is led by a very good secondary. Surprisingly stout last fall — its numbers were aided by the fact teams ran at will on the Warriors — the defensive backfield should be even better in 2010, thanks to the return of the entire two-deep. Senior Mana Silva, a former Oregon State transfer, was terrific in his first year of starting action with the Warriors: 74 tackles, fourth on the team, and a team-leading six interceptions.