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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

BYU Countdown... UH athletics videos 1 & 2

To help get you fired up for the return BYU to Aloha Stadium this coming Saturday, UH Athletics has compiled videos from last few UH vs BYU matchups.
(I actually had this same idea today, but they beat me to it!)

Video one: "Is this the year!?!?" - 1989


Video two: "Heisman Pose" - 1990


(Larger sized videos on UH's youtube page here.)

More in the next few days.

Chicken skin....

Monday, November 28, 2011

WiTP: Pilares & Bess, Updated schedule results

Congrats to our Warriors! One more game!
From Thanksgiving Day, the Dolphin's Davone Bess had an awesome one handed catch in their loss to Cowboys.

Kealoha Pilares followed up last week's TD kickoff return with another long one, this time 76 yards to help the Panthers keep the Colts winless.

And here's my weekly updated opponent's schedules. Some teams have finished up their seasons, while others have their last one left.

One word this week.

BYU

Do you need to say anything else? C'mon fans, this has been an up and down year, but we all LOVE our team and our Warriors. And we all LOVE to hate BYU. Show up at Aloha Stadium this Saturday to cheer on our team to beat the Cougars as well as to say good bye to our Seniors. (This includes the UH students!!! where are you!?!?)

If you got em, bust em out!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Hawaii 35, Tulane 23

HawaiiAthletics.com has the game summary of UH's 35-23 victory over Tulane.
Freshman David Graves making his first career start, finished 21-of-38 for 260 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 57 yards and another score. He gave way to Shane Austin at the end of the third quarter and the senior completed 9-of-10 passes for 98 yards and led the Warriors to the game-sealing touchdown drive.

Freshman wide receiver Trevor Davis was the recipient of both of Graves' touchdown passes while running back Joey Iosefa rushed for 59 yards and two scores.
Is there a QB controversy as the Warriors head to a season finale showdown vs BYU? Gotta win this one to make the Hawaii Bowl.

Monday, November 21, 2011

WiTP: Pilares' 1st NFL TD, Bess' TD, schedule update

Congratulations to Kealoha Pilares' first NFL touchdown of the year, a 101 yard kickoff return in their game versus the Detroit Lions yesterday.

Also, congrats go out to Davone Bess and his TD as he helps his Dolphins win three in a row, this time over the reeling Buffalo Bills.

Also, here's this week's opponent's schedules to keep track of how everyone else is doing. Up next, the Tulane Green Wave & BYU (who has a bye).

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Fresno State 24, Hawaii 21

Graves showed some spark, and the defense looked good in the second half, but the Warriors couldn't pull it out. HawaiiAthletics.com has the game summary. Gotta win the next two to make the Hawaii Bowl.
Sophomore David Graves nearly rallied the Warriors (5-6, 3-4 WAC) to victory, completing 13-of-27 for 199 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for another score. Graves entered the game with Hawai'i trailing 17-0 early in the second quarter.

After much debate this week as to who would replace injured starter Bryant Moniz at quarterback, senior Shane Austin got the nod. In his second career start, Austin played the entire first quarter, completing 6-of-13 for 45 yards, before giving way to Graves.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Ways to Follow the Hawaii vs Fresno State Game



Being There:

Buy tickets through HawaiiAthletics.com, or at Aloha Stadium. Game starts at 6:05 pm HST.

HawaiiAthletics.com has info on fan promotions and ticket discounts.

The Aloha Stadium website has directions, parking, shuttle bus and other info.

More bus transportation info on UHFootballExpress.com


Television:

In Hawaii, on Oceanic PPV.
Outside of Hawaii, on ESPN Gameplan and on WAC Sports Network. Check local listings.


Streaming Video:

Via Oceanic Streaming Video. They'll start taking orders one hour before the game. The cost is $12.56.

Via ESPN3.com, if your ISP supports it. Blacked out in Hawaii.


Theaters/Establishments:

At Consolidated's Ko'olau Theatre 10 and Koko Marina 8. Tickets are $15.

Oceanic.com has a list of bars and restaurants that show UH football games.


Radio:

On Oahu, ESPN 1420 AM. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KHLO in Hilo, KKON in Kona, and KTOH on Kaua'i.


Streaming Audio:

Via ESPN1420AM.com


Live Stats:

SideArmStats.com
ESPN Scoreboard


Blogs/Message Boards:

The Warrior Beat
SportsHawaii.com
WarriorSportsNetwork.com


Twitter:

Follow the #UHFB hashtag.

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References:

HawaiiAthletics.com and GoBulldogs.com

Monday, November 14, 2011

Week 11's opponent's results

What a tough loss Saturday. Best wishes to Bryant Moniz and all the other injured Warriors in their recoveries. Here's this week's look at the results of our opponents schedules. Gotta get 2 out of 3. You can do it Warriors!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Nevada 42, Hawaii 28

Stephen Tsai writes that Bryant Moniz's UH career is over after he broke his right tibia in last night's game. So sad to see it end like that. All the best to Moniz in his recovery. I know that this team has been bitten by the injury bug in previous years but I can't remember it being this bad. HawaiiAthletics.com has the game summary of UH's loss to Nevada.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Ways to Follow the Hawaii at Nevada Game


The game starts at 7:15pm PST, 5:15pm HST. I had the wrong time on the sidebar schedule for the longest time. Sorry about that. Gonna be cold in Reno tonight. GO WARRIORS!!!!

Television:

On ESPNU.


Streaming Video:

Unfortunately, there is no streaming video feed for this game.


Radio:

On Oahu, ESPN 1420 AM. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KHLO in Hilo, KKON in Kona, and KTOH on Kaua'i.


Streaming Audio:

Via ESPN1420AM.com


Theaters:

At Consolidated's Ko'olau Theatre 10 and Koko Marina 8. Tickets are $6.


Live Stats:

There may be live stats via NevadaWolfPack.com, but the game is not currently listed.

ESPN Scoreboard


Blogs/Message Boards:
The Warrior Beat
SportsHawaii.com
WarriorSportsNetwork.com


Twitter:

Follow the #UHFB hashtag.

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References -- HawaiiAthletics.com and NevadaWolfPack.com

Sunday, November 06, 2011

Utah State 35, Hawaii 31

If the San Jose State game was doo doo, then this was painful sideways doo doo after eating a bunch of nails. HawaiiAthletics.com has the soul-crushing details.
Robert Turbin's 1-yard plulnge with 14 seconds left proved the game-winner as the Aggies (3-5, 1-2 WAC) overcame a 21-point second-half deficit. Turbin's score capped a 12-play, 59-yard drive that ate up the majority of the final five minutes.

Saturday, November 05, 2011

Ways to Follow the Hawaii vs Utah State Game



Being There:

Buy tickets through HawaiiAthletics.com, or at Aloha Stadium. Game starts at 6:05 pm HST.

HawaiiAthletics.com has info on fan promotions and ticket discounts.

The Aloha Stadium website has directions, parking, shuttle bus and other info.

More bus transportation info on UHFootballExpress.com


Television:

In Hawaii, on Oceanic PPV.
Outside of Hawaii, on ESPN Gameplan. Check local listings.


Streaming Video:

Via Oceanic Streaming Video. They'll start taking orders one hour before the game. The cost is $12.56.

Via ESPN3.com, if your ISP supports it. Blacked out in Hawaii.


Theaters/Establishments:

At Consolidated's Ko'olau Theatre 10 and Koko Marina 8. Tickets are $12.

Oceanic.com has a list of bars and restaurants that show UH football games.


Radio:

On Oahu, ESPN 1420 AM. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KHLO in Hilo, KKON in Kona, and KTOH on Kaua'i.


Streaming Audio:

Via ESPN1420AM.com
Via 610KVNU.com


Live Stats:

SideArmStats.com
ESPN Scoreboard


Blogs/Message Boards:

The Warrior Beat
SportsHawaii.com
WarriorSportsNetwork.com


Twitter:

Follow the #UHFB hashtag.

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References:

HawaiiAthletics.com and UtahStateAggies.com

GO WARRIORS!!!!!
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