Colorado 31, Hawaii 13
Argh, that sucked. Not being able to capitalize on early scoring opportunities probably hurt UH in the end, though the way the Colorado offense moved the ball in the second half would've still made it a tough game.
The Good:
Bryant Moniz was 27 of 41 (66%) for 330 yards and 1 TD.
Kealoha Pilares had 6 catches for 117 yards and a 1 TD while Greg Salas had 9 catches for 94 yards.
The offensive line had a good game in pass protection.
Alex Dunnachie had 4 punts for an average of 44 yards, including a 61-yarder.
The Bad:
Red zone offense. UH could not punch it in from 1st and goal from the Colorado 3 twice in the first quarter.
Another substitution penalty on defense. This happened when Colorado went into a hurry-up offense.
UH's rushing offense. The talent is there, but UH's rushing offense can't seem to get going. While UH had 330 yards passing, they only had 7 yards rushing.
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Game summaries and articles to be added as they become available:
The Star-Advertiser has a game summary.
Here's a wrap-up from The Denver Post.
ESPN.com has the AP wrap-up with some stats.
Here's an article from The Daily Camera.
And here are the releases from CUBuffs.com and HawaiiAthletics.com.
The Good:
Bryant Moniz was 27 of 41 (66%) for 330 yards and 1 TD.
Kealoha Pilares had 6 catches for 117 yards and a 1 TD while Greg Salas had 9 catches for 94 yards.
The offensive line had a good game in pass protection.
Alex Dunnachie had 4 punts for an average of 44 yards, including a 61-yarder.
The Bad:
Red zone offense. UH could not punch it in from 1st and goal from the Colorado 3 twice in the first quarter.
Another substitution penalty on defense. This happened when Colorado went into a hurry-up offense.
UH's rushing offense. The talent is there, but UH's rushing offense can't seem to get going. While UH had 330 yards passing, they only had 7 yards rushing.
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Game summaries and articles to be added as they become available:
The Star-Advertiser has a game summary.
Here's a wrap-up from The Denver Post.
ESPN.com has the AP wrap-up with some stats.
Here's an article from The Daily Camera.
And here are the releases from CUBuffs.com and HawaiiAthletics.com.
2 Comments:
At Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 5:39:00 AM HST, "Emotionally Spent Warrior Fan!" said…
Fellow Warrior Fans (AKA Warrior Nation),
When does the "Dave Aranda" project end?
Sincerely concerned,
"Emotionally Spent Warrior Fan!"
Website:
http://uhfootball.blogspot.com/
At Monday, September 20, 2010 at 11:57:00 PM HST, Anonymous said…
Fellow Warrior Fans (AKA Warrior Nation),
When does the "Dave Aranda" project end?
Sincerely concerned,
"Emotionally Spent Warrior Fan!"
Website:
http://uhfootball.blogspot.com/
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