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2015 Hawai‘i Football Weekly Release 1 HawaiiRainbowWarriorsFootball @HawaiiFootball HawaiiAthletics.com When: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. HT (Pay-Per-View) Where: Honolulu, O‘ahu Stadium: Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) Television: Televised live locally in O‘ahu and statewide on Oceanic Pay-Per-View (Digital Ch. 255 and HD Ch. 1255) and Hawaiian Telcom Pay-Per-View (Ch. 969), with Robert Kekaula (play-by-play) and Rich Miano (analyst). Radio: ESPN 1420 AM will carry the game live with Bobby Curran (play-by-play) and John Veneri (analyst). Chris Hart and Gary Dickman host the “Countdown To Kickoff” begin- ning at 4:00 p.m. HT, and also the halftime show. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KHLO in Hilo, KKON in Kona, KTOH on Kaua‘i, and KNWJ in Pago Pago, American Samoa. In addition, the game is available on satellite radio on XM 203 and Sirius 93. Video Streaming: www.theMW.com Audio Webcast: Live streaming on www.espn1420am.com Live Stats: bit.ly/UHvsFS2015 Series Information: UH’s longest series at 48th meet- ing, Fresno State leads 25-21-1 overall, but UH lead14-12 in Honolulu. Date Opponent (AP/Coaches) Result/Time TV Series Notes Sept. 3 Colorado W, 28-20 CBS Sports UH leads 3-2 UH wins first season opener of Chow era, first since 2011 Sept. 12 at #1/1 Ohio State L, 38-0 Big Ten Network OSU leads 1-0 A stout defense kept UH in the game late into second half Sept. 19 UC Davis W, 47-27 PPV UH leads 2-0 Big Plays, including a school record run, led to big UH victory Sept. 26 at #21/22 Wisconsin L, 28-0 Big Ten Network UW leads 6-1 Defense made big plays to limit UW, but offense shut down Oct. 3 at Boise State* L, 55-0 ESPN2 BSU leads 11-3 BSU Delivers 5th-largest UH conference margin of loss at 55-0 Oct. 10 San Diego State* (Homecoming) L, 28-14 PPV SDSU leads 19-9-2 Big rushing plays granted SDSU an early lead, clutch defense late Oct. 17 at New Mexico* L, 28-27 ROOT Sports/PPV UH leads 14-9 UH held lead for 50 min., but succumbed to final 2 min comeback Oct. 24 at Nevada* L, 30-20 PPV NEV leads 11-8 After going up 17-0, UH outscored 30-3 in the comeback loss. Oct. 31 Air Force* (Military Night) L, 58-7 CBS Sports AFA leads 13-6-1 AFA rushed for 496 yards of 576 total. Nov. 7 at UNLV* L, 41-21 PPV UH leads 15-10 6-point game with 7 minutes to go, 2 quick UNLV scores closed out Nov. 14 Fresno State* 6:00 p.m. HT PPV FS leads 25-21-1 FS has won last 4; Longest UH series at 48th meeting Nov. 21 San José State* 6:00 p.m. HT PPV Tied at 18-18-1 Teams split last 4 meetings (UH won 13-0 in 2014) Nov. 28 UL Monroe (Senior Night) 6:00 p.m. HT PPV 1st meeting UH has had non-conference foe in finale last 11-of-12 seasons Dec. 5 MW Championship Game TBA ESPN N/A Game played at stadium of highest-ranked divisional champion BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium All times local to site * = Mountain West game Series Information: 48th Meeting Overall Record: FS leads 25-21-1 in Honolulu: UH leads 14-12 in Fresno: FS leads 13-7-1 First Meeting: Nov. 18, 1938 Last Meeting: Nov. 29, 2014 Longest UH Win Streak: 6 (1973-92) Longest FS Win Streak: 8 (1955-66) Largest UH Win Margin: 49 (49-0; 1970) Largest FS Win Margin: 56 (70-14; 2004) Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 (47-45; 1992) Smallest FS Win Margin: 1, 2x (Last 28-27; 2014) Shutouts: UH 1 (1970); FS 3 (1941, 1964, 1996) Overtimes: 1 (2008) 4Bearing 7 consecutive losses and winless on the road for the third time in four seasons, UH now looks to finish strong with three straight home games. 4Former consensus All-American and 12-year NFL lineman Chris Naeole leads the team for the first time at home in his second game as interim head coach. 4The Fresno State series is the longest for the UH program, now meeting for the 48th time and 27th time in Honolulu. The series dates back to 1938 and old Honolulu Stadium, with Fresno holding the 25-21-1 advantage overall while UH leads 14-12 in Honolulu. 4Fresno State has won the last four consecutive meetings, including last sea- son’s missed comeback for the Rainbow Warriors in Fresno. 4Hawai‘i program record sits at 536-433-25 (.552) and 448-275-22 (.616) at home The Rainbow Warriors have dropped 24 of the last 25 road contests, but are 2-2 at home this season. 4Ikaika Woolsey started his second game this season at UNLV and passed for 187 yards, while his mobility allowed the offense to be more balanced, generating 191 yards rushing. 4The offense meets an FS defense ranked MW 12th (107th NCAA) overall, allowing 450.1 yards, and 11th MW (117th NCAA) against the run (245 YPG). Success in the run game has led to offensive success for UH this season. UH-FS SERIES HISTORY GAME STORYLINES Series History (Last 10) Date Score 10/29/05 FS 27, UH 13 10/14/06 *UH 68, FS 37 11/10/07 UH 37, FS 30 10/04/08 *UH 32, FS 29 OT 10/10/09 FS 42, UH 17 10/09/10 *UH 49, FS 27 11/19/11 FS 24, UH 21 11/03/12 *FS 45, UH 10 09/28/13 FS 42, UH 37 11/29/14 *FS 28, UH 27 *denotes away game HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WARRIORS (2-8, 0-6 MW) 2014: 4-9 (3-5 MW) 2015 HAWAI‘I SCHEDULE GAME 11 FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS (2-7, 1-5 MW) 2014: 6-8 (5-3 MW) VS

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When: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015Time: 6:00 p.m. HT (Pay-Per-View)Where: Honolulu, O‘ahuStadium: Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000)

Television: Televised live locally in O‘ahu and statewide on Oceanic Pay-Per-View (Digital Ch. 255 and HD Ch. 1255) and Hawaiian Telcom Pay-Per-View (Ch. 969), with Robert Kekaula (play-by-play) and Rich Miano (analyst).

Radio: ESPN 1420 AM will carry the game live with Bobby Curran (play-by-play) and John Veneri (analyst). Chris Hart and Gary Dickman host the “Countdown To Kickoff” begin-ning at 4:00 p.m. HT, and also the halftime show. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KHLO in Hilo, KKON in Kona, KTOH on Kaua‘i, and KNWJ in Pago Pago, American Samoa. In addition, the game is available on satellite radio on XM 203 and Sirius 93.

Video Streaming: www.theMW.com

Audio Webcast: Live streaming on www.espn1420am.com

Live Stats: bit.ly/UHvsFS2015

Series Information: UH’s longest series at 48th meet-ing, Fresno State leads 25-21-1 overall, but UH lead14-12 in Honolulu.

Date Opponent (AP/Coaches) Result/Time TV Series NotesSept. 3 Colorado W, 28-20 CBS Sports UH leads 3-2 UH wins first season opener of Chow era, first since 2011Sept. 12 at #1/1 Ohio State L, 38-0 Big Ten Network OSU leads 1-0 A stout defense kept UH in the game late into second halfSept. 19 UC Davis W, 47-27 PPV UH leads 2-0 Big Plays, including a school record run, led to big UH victorySept. 26 at #21/22 Wisconsin L, 28-0 Big Ten Network UW leads 6-1 Defense made big plays to limit UW, but offense shut downOct. 3 at Boise State* L, 55-0 ESPN2 BSU leads 11-3 BSU Delivers 5th-largest UH conference margin of loss at 55-0Oct. 10 San Diego State* (Homecoming) L, 28-14 PPV SDSU leads 19-9-2 Big rushing plays granted SDSU an early lead, clutch defense lateOct. 17 at New Mexico* L, 28-27 ROOT Sports/PPV UH leads 14-9 UH held lead for 50 min., but succumbed to final 2 min comebackOct. 24 at Nevada* L, 30-20 PPV NEV leads 11-8 After going up 17-0, UH outscored 30-3 in the comeback loss.Oct. 31 Air Force* (Military Night) L, 58-7 CBS Sports AFA leads 13-6-1 AFA rushed for 496 yards of 576 total.Nov. 7 at UNLV* L, 41-21 PPV UH leads 15-10 6-point game with 7 minutes to go, 2 quick UNLV scores closed outNov. 14 Fresno State* 6:00 p.m. HT PPV FS leads 25-21-1 FS has won last 4; Longest UH series at 48th meetingNov. 21 San José State* 6:00 p.m. HT PPV Tied at 18-18-1 Teams split last 4 meetings (UH won 13-0 in 2014)Nov. 28 UL Monroe (Senior Night) 6:00 p.m. HT PPV 1st meeting UH has had non-conference foe in finale last 11-of-12 seasonsDec. 5 MW Championship Game TBA ESPN N/A Game played at stadium of highest-ranked divisional championBOLD CAPS = Home games played at Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium All times local to site * = Mountain West game

Series Information: 48th MeetingOverall Record: FS leads 25-21-1 in Honolulu: UH leads 14-12 in Fresno: FS leads 13-7-1First Meeting: Nov. 18, 1938Last Meeting: Nov. 29, 2014Longest UH Win Streak: 6 (1973-92)Longest FS Win Streak: 8 (1955-66)Largest UH Win Margin: 49 (49-0; 1970)Largest FS Win Margin: 56 (70-14; 2004)Smallest UH Win Margin: 2 (47-45; 1992)Smallest FS Win Margin: 1, 2x (Last 28-27; 2014)Shutouts: UH 1 (1970); FS 3 (1941, 1964, 1996)Overtimes: 1 (2008)

4Bearing 7 consecutive losses and winless on the road for the third time in four seasons, UH now looks to finish strong with three straight home games.

4Former consensus All-American and 12-year NFL lineman Chris Naeole leads the team for the first time at home in his second game as interim head coach.

4The Fresno State series is the longest for the UH program, now meeting for the 48th time and 27th time in Honolulu. The series dates back to 1938 and old Honolulu Stadium, with Fresno holding the 25-21-1 advantage overall while UH leads 14-12 in Honolulu.

4Fresno State has won the last four consecutive meetings, including last sea-son’s missed comeback for the Rainbow Warriors in Fresno.

4Hawai‘i program record sits at 536-433-25 (.552) and 448-275-22 (.616) at home The Rainbow Warriors have dropped 24 of the last 25 road contests, but are 2-2 at home this season.

4Ikaika Woolsey started his second game this season at UNLV and passed for 187 yards, while his mobility allowed the offense to be more balanced, generating 191 yards rushing.

4The offense meets an FS defense ranked MW 12th (107th NCAA) overall, allowing 450.1 yards, and 11th MW (117th NCAA) against the run (245 YPG). Success in the run game has led to offensive success for UH this season.

UH-FS SERIES HISTORY

GAME STORYLINES

Series History (Last 10)Date Score10/29/05 FS 27, UH 1310/14/06 *UH 68, FS 3711/10/07 UH 37, FS 3010/04/08 *UH 32, FS 29 OT10/10/09 FS 42, UH 1710/09/10 *UH 49, FS 2711/19/11 FS 24, UH 2111/03/12 *FS 45, UH 1009/28/13 FS 42, UH 3711/29/14 *FS 28, UH 27

*denotes away game

HAWAI‘IRAINBOW WARRIORS

(2-8, 0-6 MW)2014: 4-9 (3-5 MW)

2015 HAWAI‘I SCHEDULE

GAME 11

FRESNO STATEBULLDOGS(2-7, 1-5 MW)

2014: 6-8 (5-3 MW)

VS

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MEDIA INFORMATION HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

ALOHA STADIUM INFORMATIONPARKING GATES: Upper and Lower Halawa parking lot (Gates 3 & 4) opens 5 (five) hours prior to kickoff while all other gates (UH Reserved) will open 4 (four) hours prior. Parking is $5. Alternate parking is available at Kam Drive In ($5 per vehicle with FREE shuttle service) and Leeward Community College (FREE parking with $2/person shuttle service). Shuttle service runs two and a half hours prior to kickoff until one hour after the game. Parking is also available at Radford High School begin-ning three and a half hours prior to kickoff to one hour after the game ($5 parking with no shuttle service). No tailgating is allowed at alternate parking sites. STADIUM GATES: Stadium turnstiles open one and a half hours prior to kickoff.

STADIUM SECURITY: Security measures are in effect. Only fanny packs, purses, backpacks and handbags will be allowed into the stadium, but are subject to inspection by stadium security. Contraband items include: weapons, noise makers, illegal narcotics, outside food or beverages, cans or bottles, umbrellas, coolers, fireworks, inflatable objects, confetti, balloons, laser pointers, poles or sticks, skate-boards, scooters, rollerblades, bicycles, and/or any item that may pose a health or safety issue to guests and/or employees. Smoking is prohibited except within a posted designated smoking area. (this includes vapor and electronic cigarettes).

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: ESPN 1420 AM provides traffic advisories and updates. UH FOOTBALL EXPRESS: Air-conditioned bus transpor-tation to Aloha Stadium is available throughout O‘ahu by Roberts Hawaii’s “UH Football Express”. Season passes can be purchased for $84 for all seven games, $72 for six games, or $15 for one game. One-way rides can be purchased on-site for $10 per person. Reservations for the UH Football Express are required for all round-trips and may be made online at www.UHFootballExpress.com, or by calling Roberts Hawaii at 808-954-8625. Pick-up locations are: Hawai‘i Kai (Hawai‘i Kai Park n’ Ride), Kahala (Kahala Mall curbside near Bank of Hawaii), Kailua (Kailua Recreation Center, Kainalu Drive), Kane‘ohe (Alaloa Street above Sears at Windward Mall), and Mililani Mauka (Mililani Mauka Park n’ Ride).

TICKET INFORMATIONFans can purchase individual game tickets online at HawaiiAthletics.com and print them from their home computer. They can also visit the Stan Sheriff Center Box Office (M-F, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.) or call 944-2697 during the same hours. UH Manoa students receive free admission to home games by presenting a valid UH identification card. Prices vary by game grouping: Group 1: CU, SDSU, AFA, FS, SJSU Group 2: UCD, ULM Group 1 Group 2Section Price Price Sideline (Brown) $65-75 $55-65Sideline (Orange & Blue) $60-65 $50-55All Other Sideline Sections $50 $40

South Endzone (Orange, Blue & Brown) $40 $32South Endzone (Red & Yellow) $29 $25

North Endzone (Orange, Blue & Brown) $40 $32North Endzone (Red & Yellow) $29 $25North Endzone – Senior Citizen $22 $18North Endzone – Students 4-HS $20 $15

MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA RELATIONS FOOTBALL CONTACTSDerek Inouchi, Media Relations Director Office: (808) 956-4478 4 Cell: (808) 954-0234E-mail: [email protected]

Michael Stambaugh, Asst. Media Relations DirectorOffice: (808) 956-9748 4 Cell: (785) 979-5721E-mail: [email protected]

INTERVIEW POLICYContact the UH Sports Media Relations Office to arrange player or coach interviews at least 24 hours in advance. All players and coaches will be available for interviews after practice from Monday through Thursday. Every effort will be made to accommodate interview requests but players will not be asked to miss class, study hall, practices, or medical treat-ment. Players mobile or home numbers will not be released by the Sports Media Relations Office.

MEDICAL POLICYThe UH Sports Media Relations Office abides by fed-eral law pertaining to the releasing of injury informa-tion. We will not disseminate any information about a student-athletes’ injury without written consent. The only information given to the media will be if a student-athlete is “probable,” “questionable,” or “doubtful” to play. However, the student-athlete may release information about his/her injury.

WE ARE THE “RAINBOW WARRIORS”When referring to the UH football team, please use the nickname “Rainbow Warriors.” In an effort to standardize its nicknames, on July 1, 2013, the University of Hawai‘i officially changed its men’s team nickname to “Rainbow Warriors.” The school’s women’s teams are still referred to as “Rainbow Wahine.” The word “Wahine” (pronounced wah-HEE-nay) means woman in the Hawaiian language. The rainbow has been part of UH’s nickname since 1923.

WHAT’S AN ‘OKINA?What’s that punctuation mark in the word Hawai’i? A: In the Hawaiian language, it’s called an ‘okina, which translated literally in English means separa-tor. Phonetically it is referred to as a glottal stop, similar to the sound that would be made in the English oh-oh. The ‘okina is actually a letter in the Hawaiian language and typed out looks like a back-wards, inverted apostrophe. The practice of the UH Sports Media Relations office is to use the ‘okina in all Hawaiian words in which they occur.

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMCollegepressbox.com is the official media website for Mountain West football. Access and down-load weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for the confer-ence and each of its member schools. Login infor-mation will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an email to: [email protected].

POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCEHead coach Norm Chow and selected players are available at the Aloha Stadium Hospitality Room approximately 15 minutes after each home game. The media will NOT be allowed to conduct interviews with players and coaches on the field. The locker room is open to the media after the 10-minute “cooling off” period for all games (home and away).

MW BOWL AFFILIATIONSGILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL

Dec. 19 4 Albuquerque, N.M. University Stadium12:00 p.m. MT 4 TV: ESPN

MW vs. Conference USA

ROYAL PURPLE LAS VEGAS BOWLDec. 19 4 Las Vegas, Nev.

Sam Boyd Stadium12:30 p.m. PT 4 TV: ABC

MW vs. Pac-12

FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWLDec. 22 4 Boise, Idaho 4 Albertsons Stadium

1:30 p.m. MT 4 TV: ESPNMW vs. MAC

SAN DIEGO COUNTY CU POINSETTIADec. 23 4 San Diego, Calif. 4 Qualcomm Stadium

1:30 p.m. PT 4 TV: ESPNMW vs. Army/MAC Backup

HAWAI‘I BOWLDec. 24 4 Honolulu, HI 4 Aloha Stadium

3:00 p.m. HT 4 TV: ESPNMW vs. American Athletic

LOCKHEED MARTIN ARMED FORCESDec. 29 4 Fort Worth, Texas

Amon G. Carter Stadium 4 1 p.m. CT 4 TV: ESPNMW vs. Big 10

NOVA HOME LOANS ARIZONA BOWLDec. 29 4 Tucson, Ariz.

4 Arizona Stadium 4 4:30 p.m. PT 4 TV: TBDMW or Sun Belt or Conference USA

CACTUSJan. 2 4 Tempe, Ariz. 4 Sun Devil Stadium

8:15 p.m. MT 4 TV: ESPNBig 12 vs. Pac-12/MW Backup

FUTURE SCHEDULES 2016Date Opponent SiteSept. 3 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.Sept. 10 Tenn.-Martin HonoluluSept. 17 Arizona Tucson, Ariz.Nov. 26 Massachusetts Honolulu

2017Date Opponent SiteSept. 2 Western Carolina HonoluluSept. 9 at UCLA Pasadena, Calif.Oct. 7 at Massachusetts Amherst, Mass.Nov. 25 BYU Honolulu

2018Date Opponent SiteSept. 1 Navy HonoluluSept. 8 Rice HonoluluSept. 15 at Army West Point, N.Y.Nov. 17 at BYU Provo, Utah

2019Date Opponent SiteAug. 31 Arizona HonoluluSept. 7 Oregon State HonoluluSept. 14 at Washington SeattleNov. 30 Army Honolulu

2020Date Opponent SiteSept. 5 Arizona Tucson, Ariz.Sept. 12 Fordham HonoluluSept. 19 at Oregon Eugene, Ore.

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HAWAI‘I UMASS COLORADO ST. NICHOLLS ST. OREGON ARIZONA ST. ARIZONA OREGON ST. UCLA STANFORD USC WASH. ST. UTAH UH 28 CU 20 CU 48 UM 14 CU 27 CSU 24 CU 48 NS 0 UO 41 CU 24 ASU 48 CU 23 UA 38 CU 31 CU 17 OSU 13 UCLA 35 CU 31 SU 42 CU 10 VIRGINIA TECH HAWAI‘I N. ILLINOIS W. MICHIGAN INDIANA MARYLAND PENN ST. RUTGERS MINNESOTA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN ST. MICHIGAN OSU 42 VT 24 OSU 38 UH 0 OSU 20 NIU 13 OSU 38 WM 12 OSU 34 IU 27 OSU 49 UM 28 OSU 38 PS 10 OSU 39 RU 7 OSU 28 UM 14 NEVADA S. DAKOTA HAWAI‘I N. DAKOTA MONTANA N. ARIZONA N. COLORADO S. UTAH WEBER ST. CAL POLY SAC. ST. NR 31 UCD 17 SD 27 UCD 17 UH 47 UCD 27 ND 31 UCD 24 UM 27 UCD 13 UCD 38 NA 24 NC 56 UCD 27 SU 34 UCD 6 WSU 23 UCD 3 ALABAMA MIAMI (OH) TROY HAWAI‘I IOWA NEBRASKA PURDUE ILLINOIS RUTGERS MARYLAND NORTHWESTERN MINNESOTA UA 35 UW 17 UW 58 MU 0 UW 28 TU 3 UW 28 UH 0 IU 10 UW 6 UW 23 NU 21 UW 24 PU 7 UW 24 UI 13 UW 48 RU 10 UW 31 UM 24 WASHINGTON BYU IDAHO ST. VIRGINIA HAWAI‘I COLORADO ST. UTAH ST. WYOMING UNLV NEW MEXICO AIR FORCE SAN JOSE ST. BSU 16 UW 13 BYU 35 BSU 24 BSU 59 ISU 0 BSU 56 VA 14 BSU 55 UH 0 BSU 41 CS 10 US 56 BSU 26 BSU 34 UW 13 BSU 55 NLV 27 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA S. ALABAMA PENN ST. FRESNO ST. HAWAI‘I SAN JOSE ST. UTAH ST. COLORADO ST. WYOMING UNLV NEVADA SDSU 37 USD 3 CAL 35 SDSU 7 SA 34 SDSU 27 PS 37 SDS 21 SDSU 21 FS 7 SDS 28 UH 14 SDS 30 SJS 7 SDS 48 USU 14 SDS 41 CS 17 MVSU TULSA ARIZONA ST. WYOMING N.M. ST. NEVADA HAWAI‘I SAN JOSE ST. UTAH ST. BOISE ST. COLORADO ST. AIR FORCE UNM 66 MVS 0 UT 40 UNM 21 ASU 34 UNM 10 NM 38 UW 28 NM 38 NMS 29 NEV 35 NM 17 UNM 28 UH 27 SJS 31 NM 21 NM 14 USU 13 UC DAVIS ARIZONA TEXAS A&M BUFFALO UNLV NEW MEXICO WYOMING HAWAI‘I FRESNO ST. SAN JOSE ST. UTAH ST. SAN DIEGO ST. NR 31 UCD 17 UA 44 NEV 20 TAM 44 NR 27 NEV 24 BU 21 UNLV 23 NR 17 NEV 35 NM 17 UW 28 NEV 21 NEV 30 UH 20 NEV 30 FS 16 MORGAN ST. SAN JOSE ST. MICHIGAN ST. NAVY WYOMING COLORADO ST. FRESNO ST. HAWAI‘I ARMY UTAH ST. BOISE ST. NEW MEXICO AF 63 MSU 7 AF 37 SJSU 16 MSU 35 AF 21 NA 33 AF 11 AF 31 WY 17 CSU 38 AF 23 AFA 42 FS 14 AF 58 UH 7 AFA 20 ARMY 3 N. ILLINOIS UCLA MICHIGAN IDAHO ST. NEVADA SAN JOSE ST. FRESNO ST. BOISE ST. HAWAI‘I COLORADO ST. SAN DIEGO ST. WYOMING UNI 38 UNLV 30 UCLA 37 UNLV 3 UM 28 UNLV 7 UNLV 80 ISU 0 UNLV 23 NR 17 SJS 33 UNLV 27 FS 31 UNLV 28 BSU 55 NLV 27 UNLV 41 UH 21 ACU OLE MISS UTAH SAN JOSE ST. SAN DIEGO ST. UTAH ST. UNLV AIR FORCE NEVADA HAWAI‘I BYU COLORADO ST. FS 34 ACU 13 UM 73 FS 21 UT 45 FS 24 SJS 49 FS 23 SDSU 21 FS 7 USU 56 FS 14 FS 31 UNLV 28 AFA 42 FS 14 NEV 30 FS 16 N. HAMPSHIRE AIR FORCE OREGON ST. FRESNO ST. AUBURN UNLV SAN DIEGO ST. NEW MEXICO BYU NEVADA HAWAI‘I BOISE ST. SJS 43 UNH 13 AF 37 SJSU 16 OSU 34 SJSU 21 SJS 49 FS 23 AU 35 SJS 21 SJS 33 UNLV 27 SDS 30 SJS 7 SJS 31 NM 21 BYU 17 SJS 16 GEORGIA NICHOLLS ST. ALABAMA GA SOUTHERN TULSA APP ST. IDAHO UL-LAFAYETTE TROY ARKANSAS ST. TEXAS ST. HAWAI‘I UGA 51 ULM 14 ULM 47 NSU 0 UA 34 ULM 0 GS 51 ULM 31 TU 34 ULM 24 AS 59 UML 14 IU 27 ULM 13 ULL 30 ULM 24 TU 51 ULM 14

2015 HAWAI‘I OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/RESULTS

GENERAL NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

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No media availability

Practice7-9 a.m.

Players / Coaches available after

practice

Practice7-9 a.m.

No media availability

Practice7-9 a.m.

No media availability

CLOSED WALK-THROUGH

GAME VS.FRESNO STATE

6:00 p.m. HT

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No media availability

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THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE

BEN CLARKE CLARKE’S 2015 NOTABLES4Has started all 10 games for UH at LT, playing center as well4Has only allowed one (2) sacks in 2015 protecting the blindside4Received Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award in all three years, including another award right before 2015 preseason camp CLARKE’S PRESEASON NOTABLES4Started all 13 games of 2014 season, opening 2015 with 37 con-secutive starts, every game of his college career over three years4Named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year in 20144Named honorable mention All-Mountain West all three years4Led team with an 88-percent grade and only allowed two sacks 4Held Washington All-American Hau‘oli Kekaha without a sack --Kekaha was a 2015 2nd round NFL Draft Pick for New Orleans. PRESEASON ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST4On July 28, 2015, Clarke was the lone Rainbow Warriors’ player to be named to the 25-member Preseason All-Mountain West Team4The second UH player to be named preseason all-conference since UH joined the Mountain West in the 2012 season4Previous honoree was Paipai Falemalu, named to 2012 squad PRESEASON ROTARY LOMBARDI TROPHY WATCH LIST4On July 14, 2015, Clarke was added to the Award watch for the second consecutive season4The preseason watch list includes 146 delegates4The selection committee will select 12 semi-finalists on Nov. 3

KENNEDY TULIMASEALII

TULIMASEALII’S PRESEASON NOTABLES4In his most recent outing at UNLV, Tulimasealii registered five (5) stops with 2.0 TFL and has recorded 24 tackles, 7.0 TFL, a forced fumble, fumble recovery and hurry the past four games.4Has started all 10 games for the Rainbow Warriors at defensive end4Leads the Rainbow Warrior defense in tackles for loss with 8.54Tops the UH defense in sacks with 2.54When he doesn’t take down the quarterback, he gets in the zone, leading the team with five (5) hurries this season4Ranks fourth on the team with 40 tackles, including 22 unas-sisted tackles TULIMASEALII’S PRESEASON NOTABLES4Started 8-of-13 games as defensive end in second season (2014)4Made 40 tackles (28 solo), leading UH with 9.5 TFL4Had one forced fumble, one QB hurry, and one pass breakup POLYNESIAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WATCH LIST4First time appearing on Award watch list4UH’s Scott Harding was a 2014 finalist, Marcus Mariotta was the 2014 winner

PRESEASON HONORS AND WATCH LISTS OL | 6-3 | 295 | Sr. Littleton, Colo. Chatfield HS71 90 DE | 6-1 | 285 | Jr.

Wai‘anae, O‘ahuWai‘anae HS

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HAWAI‘I INTERIM HEAD COACH/COACHING STAFF HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

CHRIS NAEOLEInterim Head Coach

3rd Season at UHColorado, 1997

Overall Record: 0-1MW Record: 0-1

NFL veteran and Kahuku High School graduate Chris Naeole took over as interim head coach for UH on November 1, 2015, beginning the season as the Assistant Head Coach and offensive line coach. He has helped to transform the offensive line unit into a hard-nosed and physical group, modeled after his style of play as an All-American and NFL guard. Entering his third season with the Hawai‘i coaching staff, Naeole welcomed the opportunity to open with three starters from last season, including three-time all-MW honorable mention Ben Clarke at tackle. Clarke joined with Dejon Allen and Brenden Urban for a combined 54 starts. Naeole, a 1992 Kahuku High School graduate, played collegiately at Colorado, where he was a con-sensus All-American as a senior in 1996. He was a three-year starter for the Buffs and only allowed one sack over his career. Naeole was the recipient of the John Mack Award, given to team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player. He graduated from the university with a degree in sociology and a 3.0 grade point average. Raised in Ka‘a‘awa, O‘ahu, Naeole became the state of Hawai‘i’s then-highest draft pick, having been selected by the New Orleans Saints with the 10th overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft. Naeole was also the highest-selected guard since 1988, and first Colorado offensive lineman selected in the first round since 1980. He spent 12 years playing for both the Saints (1997-2001) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2002-08) before an injury ended his career in the middle of the season. He missed only one NFL game prior to the injury and started 150 of 154 career games. Following his playing career, Naeole began coaching, spending his first three years as the defensive line coach at ‘Iolani School under head coach Wendell Look. He also has participated in NFL summer internships with the Jaguars and Green Bay Packers in recent years and made guest-coaching appearances at clinics and camps throughout Hawai‘i, New Orleans and Jacksonville. Naeole earned All-America honors as a senior at Kahuku. As a two-way star, he garnered first-team accolades by Prep Football Report, second-team from Blue Chip Report and honorable mention from USA Today. In addition to playing offensive guard, he was a defensive tackle for the Red Raiders and recorded

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56 tackles, five sacks, eight passes deflected, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior. From there, Naeole signed with Colorado, where he was a two-time first-team all-Big 12 pick. He played on four bowl teams—including a 1993 Aloha Bowl victory over Fresno State—and was a starter on the Fiesta and Cotton Bowl-winning teams. Naeole and his wife, Tara, have two children, Azure and Christian, and reside in Honolulu.

MID-SEASON LEADERSHIP CHANGE FOR THE RAINBOW WARRIORSOn Nov. 1, Hawai’i Athletics Director David Matlin announced that head football coach Norm Chow had been relieved of his duties, effective immediately, naming Chris Naeole as interim head coach. “I’d like to thank Coach Chow for his dedication to our football program for the past four years,” Matlin said. “Ultimately, we feel this decision is in the best interest of the University and Athletics Department and we need to move in a different direction. Coach Chow should be commended for helping our football program achieve all-time highs in APR scores and graduation rates.” Chow was 10-36 in his four seasons with the Rainbow Warriors, including a 2-7 record this year after Saturday’s loss to Air Force. He took over the program in 2012. Coach Naeole spoke for a few moments with local media about his new role in the program and looking ahead to the next four games, beginning at UNLV on Saturday, Nov. 7. “I’m looking to transition and help this university to the best it can be,” Naeole said. “I have a new-found respect for the university coaching here for the past three years and I just want to leave it in a better place than I found it. “I’m going to coach, I’m going to work hard. I expect the most out of the coaches that are here. The play-ers, I’m going to ask and demand a lot from them in the next four weeks and let’s see where the chips lie at the end,” Naeole added. On Monday (Nov. 2) morning, Coach Naeole held a team meeting with the student-athletes and started off his first official week as interim head coach. Following the meeting, representative players from the offense and defense--seniors Ben Clarke and Julian Gener--met with the media, in addition to Matlin. “We still have four games and Coach Naeole and the rest of the coaches are going to do everything they can to make sure it’s a good last four,” Clarke said. Clarke’s defensive counterpart echoed that sentiment, with the focus on how they will finish the campaign. “I’m going to take a little quick step back and look from the outside in to make sure everyone is focused on these last four. I am, for sure, because these are my last guaranteed, official four,” Gener said.

NAEOLE’S HISTORYPERSONALYears at UH: 3rd seasonHometown: Ka‘a‘awa, O‘ahuAlma Mater: Colorado (1997)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE4 2002-08, Jacksonville (NFL)4 1997-2001, New Orleans (NFL)4 1992-96, Colorado

COACHING EXPERIENCE4 2013 - Present: Hawai‘i 82015-: Interim Head Coach Began 2015 as Asst. Head Coach (Offensive Line) 82013-14: Assistant (Offensive Line)4 2010-12: ‘Iolani School Assistant (Defensive Line)

PLAYING CAREER NOTABLESNamed 2015 Finalist for the

Polynesian Hall of FameCOLLEGIATEThree-year starter at Guard for ColoradoTwo-Time 1st Team All-Big 12 Selection1996 Most Outstanding Offensive Player1996 Consensus All-AmericanPROFESSIONALStarted 150 of 154 NFL Games PlayedOnly missed one game prior to sea-son-ending injury.

Interim Coach Chris Naeole First Addresses the Media on Nov. 1

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OPPONENT COMPARISON (CURRENT STATS)HAWAI’I OPPONENT CATEGORY FRESNO STATE OPPONENT151 250 First Downs 141 20242 246 1st By Rushing 62 11088 85 1st By Passing 68 8221 19 1st By Penalty 11 1079-630 69-649 Penalties-Yards 44-361 45-37920-10 15-7 Fumbles-Lost 15-7 11-8294 563 Rushing Attempts 297 4501216 2846 Rushing Yards 1171 22053.3 4.6 Yards Per Rush 3.9 4.996.6 261.5 Rushing Yards Per Game 130.1 245.010 30 Rushing TDs 9 26161-332-17 153-252-3 Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 145-287-13 149-222-51938 1883 Passing Yards 1483 1846193.8 188.3 Passing Yards Per Game 164.8 205.18 12 Passing TDs 14 16626 815 Total Offensive Plays 584 6722904 4498 Total Offense 2654 4051290.4 449.8 Total Offense Per Game 294.9 450.1164 353 Total Points 184 357

TOP 2015 PLAYERSHAWAI’IRushing Att. Yd. Avg TDPaul Harris 116 661 5.7 4Passing Comp. Att. Yds TDMax Wittek 116 242 1389 7Receiving Rec. Yds Avg TDMarcus Kemp 25 379 15.2 2Dylan Collie 29 342 11.8 1Punt Returns Att. Yds Avg LGNick Nelson 17 137 8.1 37Kick Returns Att. Yds Avg LGKeelan Ewaliko 20 555 27.8 98Tackles UT-AT TT TFL SKJ. Garcia-Williams 55-34 89 3.5 1.5Julian Gener 41-24 65 6.5 1.0

FRESNO STATERushing Att. Yd. Avg TDMarteze Waller 170 734 4.3 4Passing Comp. Att. Yds TDKilton Anderson 55 117 570 2Receiving Rec. Yds Avg TDJamire Jordan 30 355 11.8 4KeeSean Johnson 29 272 9.4 2Punt Returns Att. Yds Avg LGDa’Mari Scott 4 11 2.8 6Kick Returns Att. Yds Avg LGDa’Mari Scott 21 470 22.4 66Tackles UT-AT TT TFL SKEjiro Ederaine 38-38 76 12.5 7.0Jeff Camilli 32-38 70 1.0 0.0

UNIV. OF HAWAI’I AT MĀNOALocation: Honolulu, O’ahu Founded: 1907 Enrollment: 20,000UH President: David LassnerChancellor: Robert Bley-VromanAthletic Director: David A. K. MatlinFirst Year of Football: 1909

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV., FRESNOLocation: Fresno, CaliforniaFounded: 1911Enrollment: President: Joseph I. CastroAthletic Director: Jim BartkoFirst Year of Football: 1921

FRESNO STATE NOTES

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR DON BAILEYBailey arrived at UH after a four-year stint at Idaho State as the offensive coordinator and associate head coach—where he also earned 2014 FCS Coordinator of the Year honors from FootballScoop. Hardly a flash in the pan. Bailey has

transformed every offense he’s worked with. Under Bailey’s guidance, the ISU Bengals moved from one of the lowest-rated offensive teams to the offensive elite, and quickly. Before his arrival, they ranked 114th (of 117) in total offense and 108th in scoring offense. Fast forward four years and the Bengals finished the 2014 season with the nation’s second-best total offense (562 YPG), sixth-best scoring offense (40.3 PPG) and were number one in passing with 348 yards-by-air per game. All-American Quarterback Justin Arias led FCS in passing yards per game at 339.7 last season under Bailey’s Tutelage, aiding the Bengals to a top 25 ranking in one of the toughest FCS conferences. Bailey also engineered offensive revitalizations at South Dakota State and Montana State, using a coaching style learned under Portland State’s Pokey Allen.

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR TOM MASONHired in February to take the reins of the Rainbow Warrior defense, Mason has worked a storied career of nearly 40 years on the defensive side of the ball, coming most recently from a sev-en-year stint at SMU under for-mer Hawai’i coach June Jones,

splitting duties the vast majority of his final season as not only the DC, but the interim head coach. SMU hit a high point in its push to return to former glory in 2012 with the Mustangs’ defense under Mason’s guidance, posting two shutouts and tying an NCAA interception record, while ranking 15th in rush defense, tied for third in takeaways and second in fumble recoveries. Mason’s defenses aided SMU to three consecu-tive bowl seasons and a narrow loss in the 2010 Conference-USA Championship Game, helping to res-urrect a program stagnant since its fall in the 1980s. Mason also brings a unique understanding of not only the league, but Hawai’i as well to his post, with a previous seven-year turn as linebackers coach at Fresno State, along with runs at Nevada and Boise State. He has positioned several defenses to be among the nation’s best

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR JAKE COOKUSCookus arrived in Honolulu from Missoula, Montana, where his post had been co-special teams coordinator and safeties coach for the Montana Grizzlies over the previous two seasons. Finishing the season ranked No. 13 in NCAA Division I

Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), the Griz have advanced to the semifinal of the NCAA FCS Playoffs each of the last two years. Montana also earned 6-2 records each of the last two years in arguably one the most powerful conferences in the FCS—the Big Sky—a league that sends a minimum of three teams to the 24-team playoff each year, four in 2014. That kind of success is hard to come by without a quality special teams effort. During his time in Missoula, Cookus had his squad topping out at 17th in the FCS in net punting, 33rd in punt returns and 45th in kickoff returns. It was a carry-over from the success he engineered in seven seasons at Weber State as special teams coordinator (last three as co-defensive coordinator as well), where his unit ranked sixth in net punting and 16th in kickoff returns during his final season there.

WITH PROGRAMMATIC CHANGES, UH COORDINATORS LOOK TO SHAKE THINGS UP

THE OLDEST RIVALRY CONTINUES Meeting for the 24th consecutive season, the Rainbow Warriors con-tinue their oldest rivalry, meeting the Fresno State Bulldogs for the 48th time and 27th time in Honolulu. Last season in Fresno, the ‘Bows held the Bulldogs scoreless in the second half, scoring 21 unanswered, but ran out of time in the 28-21 loss. Entering the game still in contention for the MW West Division title. FS ended that opportunity and became the division’s representative in the MW Championship game. The 2013 meeting was decided in Fresno’s favor by only five (5) points, while 17 matchups in the series have been decided by a touchdown or less. These old foes first met in 1938 in Fresno with the Bulldogs pulling out the 15-13 victory, and have met every year since 1992 when FS joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). During the WAC years of the series (1992-2011), UH led the series 11-8. Although the Bulldogs have won the last four (4) straight meetings, the home team has been the victor 14 times since 1992. UH won three straight years (2006-08), however the Bulldogs have won five of the last six meetings since. ANOTHER OLD PROGRAM FOR MASONFor the third time this season, the Rainbow Warriors will meet a former program stop for UH defensive coordinator Tom Mason, who was lineback-ers coach for Fresno State from 2001-2007 under FS legend Pat Hill--his final stop before taking over as defensive coordinator under former UH coach June Jones at SMU. NAEOLE’S FIRST MEETING WITH THE BULLDOGSWhile Saturday will be interim coach Chris Naeole’s first meeting with Fresno State in a head coaching capacity, he first met them in college, playing in the 1993 Aloha Bowl as a member of the Colorado Buffaloes, a game which CU won 41-30 at Aloha Stadium.

The University of Hawai’i is working with a clean slate on all fronts in 2015, as one of only seven programs in NCAA DI FBS replacing both offensive and defensive coordinators—Idaho State’s Don Bailey looks to boost the offense, while SMU’s Tom Mason will bolster UH’s defensive strength. With the addition of Montana’s Jake Cookus, the Warriors are one of only two FBS program in the nation replacing coordinators in all three facets of the game.

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4Hawai‘i and UNLV met for the 25th time and 13 time in Las Vegas—with the loss, UNLV trimmed the UH series lead to 15-10 and 7-6 in Las Vegas.

4The home team has won nine (9) of the last 10 meetings in the series.

4UNLV prevented UH from winning two straight—the last time was in 2006-07 when UH won consecutive games.

4 With the loss, the Hawai‘i program record dropped to 536-433-25 (.552), and 90-157-3 (.362) on the road.

4 Hawai‘i overall Mountain West record falls to 4-26 (.129), 4-25 under head coach Norm Chow, and 0-1 under interim coach Chris Naeole.

4Naeole marks the fifth consecutive coach at UH to lose his first game coached. The last to win his first game was Bob Wagner in 1987.

4UH holds a 2-8 record after 10 games for the second consecutive season and third time in the last 20 years.

4The Hawai‘i road losing streak extends to seven (7) games and the overall losing streak is at seven (7) games. UH has fallen in 24 of the last 25 road outings.

4UH fell to 0-6 this season when trailing after the first, second, and third quarters.

4Xzaviar Campbell’s 3-yard rushing touch-down on UNLV’s opening drive is the fourth time an opponent has scored a touchdown on their opening drive this season.

4Paul Harris’ 72-yard rush in the third quarter marked his second-longest of season, and lon-gest by an individual on the team since his own 20-yd rush at New Mexico (10/17). The last time a Warrior other than him carried for as many was in 2012 (Bryant Moniz, 74-yds).

4Harris carried for a career-high 190 rushing yards, and remains the only back to have reached 100 + yards this season. It was Harris’ third 100+ yard rushing game this season, and first since posting 114 yards at New Mexico (Oct. 17).

4UNLV pulled off two (2) TD passes over UH, both Aaron Criswell’s 85-yd TD pass from Blake Decker in the second, and Devonte Boyd’s 75-yd TD pass from Decker in the third—the two-lon-gest passing plays against UH this season.

4Aaron Criswell’s 85-yd pass touchdown from Blake Decker is the longest touchdown pass against UH of the season, and the longest since Aug. 30, 2014 at Washington.

4Both Whitley (124-yds) and Thomas (120-yds) had 100+ yards. It was the second consecutive week UH has allowed two (2) 100+ yard rushers.

NEARING THE END OF THE BAKERS DOZENThe Thursday (Sept. 3) opener between UH and Colorado kicked off a grueling 13 consecutive weeks of games, with no BYEs, as the only two NCAA FBS teams with the full schedule. MORE THAN AROUND THE WORLD IN 60 DAYSThrough the course of the six-game road slate, the Warriors became the most traveled team in the nation. UH will finish as the only program in DI FBS to play games in five separate time zones, traveling to Ohio State, (9,020 miles), followed up with Wisconsin (8,300 mi., Boise State (5,668 mi), New Mexico (6,456 mi.), Nevada (5,136 mi.) and their final road swing to the ninth island at UNLV (5,522 mi.). For the sake of comparison, the circumference of the earth is 24,902 miles. The UH traveling party exceeded that mark on their return flight from Albuquerque. Now at home for the remainder of the

season, UH traveled over 40,122 air miles through the six road contests, crossing time zone borders a total of 26 times, flying the equivalent of just over 1 3/5 the earth’s circumference.

KICKOFF VARIETYIn addition to a variety of travel locations and environments, UH made its ninth unique game time last Saturday. The Rainbow Warriors opened up the first week with a 7:04 p.m. HT kickoff against Colorado, followed by 3:42 p.m. ET at Ohio State, 6:00 p.m. at home vs. UC Davis, 7:12 p.m. CT at Wisconsin, 8:15 p.m. MT at Boise State. In the last four weeks, it’s been 5:00 p.m. MT, 1:00 p.m. PT, returning home for a 4:30 p.m. HT start vs Air Force and wrapping the nine with a 3:07 p.m. PT start at UNLV. UH consistently practices at 7:00 a.m. HT. HAWAI‘I IN MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYThe Mountain West conference woes have extended into 2015 for UH with an 0-6 leage start. Since joining the Mountain West in 2012. The Rainbow Warriors won a single conference game in their inaugural season, and were winless in year two. Last season provided some signs that the ship would turn, winning three (3), with 3-of-5 losses decided by 10 points or fewer. However, UH will now return home with two (2) opportunities for its first conference victory of 2015. UH is now 4-26 in Mountain West play. UH opened with a 55-0 road loss at Boise State, followed by a 28-14 Homecoming miss to San Diego State, dropping consecutive comeback losses at New Mexico (28-27) and Nevada (30-20) prior to the Air Force (58-7) and UNLV (41-21) losses. HARD LABOR HOURS FOR THE DEFENSEAfter holding possession on offense for only 14:54 of the Air Force game, UH fell back to rank last nationally in time of possession (127), now at a 22:58 average, a ranking held for much of the season. The UH defense has struggled against the run but limited the success of opposing passing attacks up until last week in Las Vegas. Aided by some very tough running competition over five (5) straight weeks of MW play, including two (2) triple option teams, run teams have been busy. Boise State came out with a dominant offensive attack and held the field with a spread offense, which held the ball for 37:33, a stark comparison to Wisconsin’s traditional run-based Big Ten offense in the final non-conference outing. However, the Badgers were epitomized by their opening drive, which employed runs on 13-of-16 plays on its opening scoring drive, collect-ing 8:09 from the clock. San Diego State placed their emphasis on the talents of RB Donnel Pumphrey and ate up 36:17. New Mexico and Nevada did UH no favors with their run-first approaches. However, UH was able to find its ground game footing vs. UNM, splitting the TOP deficit, 29:41 - 30:19. Against Air Force, UH ran up against the toughest rushing performance in two seasons, as AFA ran the ball on 90 percent of plays, logging 492 ground yards, with five (5) rushing touchdowns. Offensive stuggles have given way to shorter possessions, and opportunities for opponents to test a weary defense, but even when UH is successful, the ‘Bows have averaged only 1:46 per scoring possession through 10 games. UH has not controlled time of possession in any game this season, forcing the ‘Bows defense to be one of the most experienced on-field units so far in 2015. MAINLAND BLUES LAST ANOTHER YEAR FOR RAINBOW WARRIORSWrapping up their road journey with a loss at UNLV, UH finishes winless on the mainland for the third of last four years, now on a seven-game (7) road losing skid. UH looks to finish strong down the stretch and end a seven-game (7) losing streak with three straight at home for the first time since 2011. UH was held scoreless in 3-of-5 games away from Hawai‘i this season, but averaged 22.7 points the past three road outings. The Rainbow Warriors have dropped 24 of the last 25 road contests, winning last sea-son in a 13-0 shutout at San José State.

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GENERAL NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015) EARLY CHANGES AT WORLD IN NAEOLE’S FIRST GAMEMany interim coaches may settle into the role before making significant changes to the team, but with few games to work with, interim coach Chris Naeole wasted little time in making adjustments. On Tuesday last week, preceding his first practice as interim coach, Naeole announced that he had reorganized the team captains, naming eight (8) new captains. The new “C” group includes offensive lineman Dejon Allen, linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams, linebacker Julian Gener, cornerback Nick Nelson, nose tackle Kory Rasmussen, punter/kicker Rigoberto Sanchez and defensive end Kennedy Tulimasealii; in addition to offensive lineman Ben Clarke, who was a captain at the start of the season. On Wednesday, Naeole followed with the public announcement that UH would go a different direction at starting quarterback, with junior Ikaika Woolsey taking the reins from Max Wittek. Woolsey had seen limited action this season, starting against New Mexico for an injured Wittek and producing 195 yards and one (1) passing score, with a 52-percent completion rate. Woolsey was the starter in 12 games last season and played in all 13, completing 210-fo-416 passes for 2,538 yards and 13 touchdowns, also rushing for 203 yards and a score. Against UNLV, Woolsey connected for 187 yards on 16-of-33 passing with one interception. Although he got stopped for two (2) sacks, his mobility allowed the ‘Bows greater play diversity and opened up the run game, which accounted for 191 yards and all three (3) scores. BATTLE-WORN WARRIORSDespite a smooth NFL-style fall camp that allowed the Rainbow Warriors to start with limited injuries, the accumulated injuries of 10 consecutive games with six (6) on the road have taken their toll, testing the UH depth. The offense has been hit hardest, with UH starting nine (9) different lineups in 10 games this season. The only preseason injury, running back Diocemy Saint Juste was one of the top returning backs and was the only key player not to make it to opening day. Top receivers Marcus Kemp and Quinton Pedroza returned nearly 1,500 yards and each have missed starts and entire games, while both running backs Steven Lakalaka and Paul Harris have missed outings. While the line has been steady, left guard Elijah Tupai was out of action against New Mexico, and tight ends Metuisela ‘Unga and Harold Molena have required breaks. Quarterback Max Wittek also missed a contest at UNM after injuries sustained against SDSU. The defense has hardly been immune to the injury bug, with linebackers Julian Gener and Benetton Fonua missing time in the middle, defensive end Meffy Koloamatangi missed the Nevada and Air Force games. The latest is linebacker Jeremy Castro, who will be out the remainder of the season. The secondary has seen the most lineup changes due to injuries, missing games from Marrell Jackson, Dejaun Butler and Ne’Quan Phillips. Meanwhile, both long snapper Brian Hittner and safety Trayvon Henderson are both out for the year. In total, 16 starters have missed at least one contest this season to injury. SANCHEZ’ STEADY PLAY CONTINUES AS RAY GUY WATCHLISTERJunior punter and place kicker Rigoberto Sanchez has made waves at his position this season on the national stage and has garnered a pair of recent honors in recognition of his efforts for the Rainbow Warriors this season. On the week of the Air Force game, Sanchez was listed among the candidates for the Ray Guy Award, given out annually to the top colle-giate punter of the year and to be distributed at The Home Depot College Football Awards Show on December 10. The list of candidates will be narrowed to 10 semifinalists to be announced on November 13. Following the semifinalists announcement, a national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sports information directors, coaches, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will vote for the top three finalists, who will be identified on November 23. The voting body will then cast ballots to select the winner. Sanchez also drew notice for his performance in the loss to Air Force, earning Ray Guy Award Player of the Week nationally. Sanchez had a total of seven punts and 364 yards against the Falcons. He averaged 52 yards per punt with four punts marked inside the 20-yard line and no touchbacks. His 73-yard, fourth quarter punt ranked in a tie for fifth-longest in program history.

Last week in Las Vegas, Sanchez booted seven (7) times for a 43.1 average, dropping thee (3) inside the 20 with no touchbacks. So far this season, he averages 44.7 YPP with only two (2) touchbacks, 23 inside the 20 and 22 kicks of over 50 yards. For the second year in a row, Hawai’i has a player receiving recognition from the Award committee, as Scott Harding finished as a 2014 semifinalist. ON AND OFF THE FIELDLate last week it was announced that nose tackle Kory Rasmussen had been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. With a 3.35 Communication GPA, he has 33 tackles and a fumble recovery at NT. NON-WINNING SEASONSWith the loss to Air Force, UH moved to its fifth consecutive non-winning season and sixth in the last seven seasons. The last time UH posted five straight non-winning seasons was from 1994-98. Hawai‘i’s last winning season occurred in 2010 (10-4). The only other stretch in which UH went five seasons without a winning season was 1936-40. FINISHING STRONG AT HOMEWhile the Rainbow Warriors are mathematically eliminated from the opportunity for a winning season, three games remain to send the 21 seniors out with the best record for the program since 2011 (6-7). All three remaining games are at home (Fresno State, San Jose State, UL-Monroe), the only stretch of the season during which UH is not alter-nating home and away. The Rainbow Warriors hold a 2-8 record for the second consecutive season, and third time in the last 20 years. With two wins on the board, UH starts this weekend in pursuit of a 5-7 finish, which last occurred for the program in 2005, when June Jones’ squad won 2-of-3 closing games. The team finished 5-7 in only two other seasons, in 1987 and 1958. BOWL-BOUND COMPETITIONNobody said the schedule would make it easy to reach the winning record. Seven (7) of UH’s 13 opponents in 2015 made appearances last year in postseason play. All seven participated in FBS bowl games, with Ohio State earning two opportunities and the first-ever College Football Playoff title — Ohio State (Sugar, CFP National Championship), Wisconsin (Outback), Boise State (Vizio Fiesta), San Diego State (San Diego County CU Poinsettia), Nevada (R+L Carriers New Orleans), Air Force (Famous Idaho Potato) and Fresno State (Hawai‘i). TOUGH COMPETITION PROVEN ON THE FIELDSometimes using past performances for comparison can be a paper tiger, but seven (7) of UH’s eight (8) losses have come at the hands of oppo-nents who not only received preseason hype, but are a combined 45-18 on the season, including No. 2 Ohio State at 9-0, former top-25 team Boise State at 7-2, No. 23 Wisconsin at 8-2 and projected preseason leader and current MW West division leader San Diego State at 6-3 and 5-0 in MW play. Among those teams, BSU ranks 21st in total offense, followed by OSU (30th) and Wisconsin (61st), while in total defense UW ranks 4th, ahead of BSU (7th), SDSU (10th) and OSU (13th). LOOK FOR AN ADDITIONAL BOWL IN THE MW LINEUPThe Mountain West could have as many as eight bowls in its portfolio this season, as officials from the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission proudly announced on Oct. 1 the addition the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl game to the Arizona lineup for 2015 and beyond. The bowl will be played on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at 7:30pm ET at Arizona Stadium in Tucson and will pair teams from Conference USA and the MWC. Should either C-USA or the MWC not have enough bowl eligible teams, the Sun Belt Conference will serve as a backup. The NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl will be the first post-season bowl game to have a “digitally-focused broadcast strategy.” Campus Insiders has partnered with the bowl to stream the game live. A television network partner will be announced at a later date. With the addition of the Arizona Bowl, there are now a record 41 bowl games set for this season, including the College Football Playoff Games. Next season, there could be 42 or even 43 post-season games. The NCAA certified a bowl game for Austin, Texas, but organizers opted to delay their start. A Little Rock, Ark. game is also in the planning stages.

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OFFENSE NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015) GETTING THE OFFENSE BACK ON TRACK WITH THE RUNBouncing back from tough weeks against Nevada and Air Force, the UH offense balanced things out in Las Vegas, aided by the mobility of newly-appointed starting quarterback Ikaika Woolsey. Against Air Force, hindered by sacks, the Rainbow Warriors registered -2 yards rushing, the fewest since 2009. Vs. Nevada, UH had 34 yards rushing. Last week, the ‘Bows put up 191 yards rushing and 378 yards overall. Against both the Wolf Pack and Falcons, junior Steven Lakalaka was out of commission and did not play. Power back Mel Davis saw little action due to health issues as well. The pair provide a change of pace for defenses and have rushed for 187 yards (48 car.) and 173 yards (53 car.), respectively. UH will look to transfer Paul Harris to lead the trio, averaging 5.7 YPC, with a team-leading 661 yards on 116 carries. UH faces a Bulldog defense which ranks 118th and allows 245.0 YPG rushing. PASSING ATTACK LOOKING FOR SUCCESSIn the toughest games this season, UH was limited to under 200 yards passing, including four of the last five outings, putting in 198 vs. San Diego St, 195 at New Mexico, 180 vs. Air Force and 187 at UNLV. Making his second start since the final game of the 2014 season, junior Ikaika Woolsey led the Rainbow Warriors to its first opening drive score since the season opener vs. New Mexico, fitting well into a read option scheme, allowing UH to open up the run game at UNM. He threw for 195 yards on 13-of-25 passing, while running the ball for 13 yards as well. Under his guidance, the UH offense put up a season second-best 415 yards of total offense, passing for the first TD since Sept. 19 vs. UC Davis. In addition, the offense was more open at UNLV, as Woolsey passed for 187 and the offense had 191 rushing. Max Wittek had started previously for UH in 8-of-9 games, completing 116-of-242 for 1389 yards and seven (7) touchdowns, but has thrown 13 interceptions and completes 47.9 percent of his passes. He has shown flashes of his preseason expectations passing for 202 (50 percent) against Colorado, 272 (70.8 percent) vs. UC Davis, 189 (47 percent) at Wisconsin and 291 (67.5 percent) at Nevada. In the season opener, there was much promise, putting in three passing scores, hitting Quinton Pedroza, Marcus Kemp and Isaiah Bernard, Wittek became the first UH signal caller in 30 years to pass for three scores in his debut—the last, Greg Tipton vs Kansas on Aug. 31, 1985. The quarterback battle was decided early in last week under interim head coach Chris Naeole, who opted to try something different and start Woolsey. With either signal-caller, there is an offensive opportunity for UH, facing an FS defense that ranks last in the MW and 107th nationally, allowing 450.1 YPG. The Bulldogs rank 118th against the run (245 YPG) and 45th vs. the pass (205 YPG). YOUNG WIDEOUTS SERVING AS THE RUDDER FOR THE PASSING GAMEWhile Marcus Kemp (25) and Quinton Pedroza (23), who have amassed 675 combined yards, domi-nated the early receiving numbers, after injuries limited their time, UH turned an eye to the youth, who have provided solid numbers in recent contests. Redshirt freshman Devan Stubblefield and transfer Isaiah Bernard have seen larger roles the past four contests, with Stubblefield reaching 248 yards on 25 catches, while Bernard has 219 on 21. Steady from early on, freshman starting slot Dylan Collie, younger brother of longtime NFL slotback Austin Collie, has been steady, with team highs of 15 passes for 179 yards the past four weeks.

#14 MARCUS KEMP, WR6-4 | 200 | Jr. | Layton, Utah | Layton HS4Named to Biletnikoff Award preseason watch list4UH’s top target again in 2015, logging 116 yds vs. CU and career-best 119 vs. UC Davis4Back to major playmaker, including a 78-yarder with a shrugged tackle for TD vs. CU4Has registered a team high 381 yards on 24 catches in 9 games in 20154Top returning UH receiver, started all 2014 games4Made 56 receptions for 797 yards and 3 TDs in 2014, averaging 14.2 YPC4Ranked among MW leaders; 7th in receiving yds/gm (61.3), 10th in rec/gm (4.3) #4 STEVEN LAKALAKA, RB5-10 | 210 | Jr. | Honolulu, O‘ahu | Punahou School4This season has carried the ball 48 times for 187 yards, a 3.9 YPC average in seven (7) games4Started season opener vs. Colorado, carrying 11 times for 30 yds4In 2014, split time with Diocemy Saint Juste and Iosefa and was top returning rusher, logging 159 carries for 646 yards and 2 TDs in 20144Started 7 games last season; was held out of spring practices rehabbing an injury4Played all 12 games with 4 starts in 2013, rush-ing for 468 yards,4 TDs on 113 carries43 career 100-yard games#71 BEN CLARKE, LT6-3 | 295 | Sr. | Littleton, Colo. | Chatfield HS4Has started all 47 games of his career4Allowed only 2 sacks last season, 2 this year4Selected to Lombardi Award (nation’s best line-man) preseason watch list for 2nd-straight year

OTHERS TO WATCH

UH OFFENSE IN THE 2015 MW/NCAA RANKINGSTeam STAT MW NCAAScoring Offense 16.4 12 122Passing Offense 193.8 4 95Rushing Offense 96.6 12 124Total Offense 290.4 12 123Passing Efficiency 95.24 12 124First Downs 151 11 t1183rd Down Conversions 29.9% 12 1224th Down Conversions 18.8% 12 125Sacks Against 27 (2.7/g) 12 104Time of Possession 22:58 12 127Red Zone Offense 85.0% 6 t58

Players in the RankingsIndividual Player (Avg) MW NCAACompl. Pct. M. Wittek (47.9) 7 109Compl./Gm M. Wittek (14.5) 5 84Pass. Yds/Gm M. Wittek (173.6) 5 83Pass. Efficiency M. Wittek (94.95) 7 112Total Offense M. Wittek (163.4) 6 102Rush Yds/Car P. Harris (5.7) 7 44Rush Yds/Gm P. Harris (73.4) 9 75All-Purpose Yds. P. Harris (103.1) 6 84

Offensive Coordinator: Don Bailey (Booth)Wide Receivers: Luke Matthews (Field)Tight Ends: Jake Cookus (Field)Graduate Assistants: Ramsen Golpashin (OL-Field), Derek Deardorff (WR-Booth)

OFFENSIVE STAFF

#23 | Dylan Collie | WR | 5-10 | 175 | Fr. | El Dorado Hills, Calif. | Brigham Young (BYU)

4Had a career night at New Mexico, catching his first TD, with 7 receptions for 113 yards4Leads the team in receptions with 29 on the year and ranks second with 342 yards42012 graduate of Oak Ridge HS, went on 2-year mission after Fr. year at BYU4Caught 47 passes for 660 yards and 8 touchdowns as a senior at ORHS4Also rushed 42 times for 179 yards and 3 touchdowns at ORHS, pushed to play quar-terback for part of his final prep season, passing for 345 yards and 5 touchdowns.4Younger brother of Indianapolis Colts’ Austin Collie, 2 brothers and father played at BYU

KEY OFFENSIVE PLAYERS

#29 | Paul Harris | RB | 5-11 | 190 | Jr. | Columbus, Ohio | Ventura College

4Top rusher with 677 yards on 116 carries, 5.7 YPC, ranking 7th in MW in YPC4Has logged 100-yard rushing games against UC Davis, New Mexico and UNLV4Racked up a career-high 147 yds vs. UC Davis, including a school-record 95-yarder4Made his NCAA Division I debut against Colo., leading UH with 68 yds on 17 car. (4.0 YPC)4Spent past two seasons at Ventura College, graduating from Marion-Franklin HS, where he was second team all-state with 1468 yds4At Ventura, was named All-Region III as a running back and All-American kck returner

#11 | Ikaika Woolsey | QB | 6-1 | 210 | So. | Rodeo, CA | Salesian HS

4Limited playing time in 2015 as backup, completing 44-of-88 for 498 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT4In his last start, completed 16-of-33 for 187 yards4Started 12-of-13 games in 2014, passing for 210-of-416 (49.9%) & 2,538 yds, 13 TDs, 13 INT4Completed game-winning TD pass to Marcus Kemp in 37-35 win over UNLV in 20144Career-high 356 yards passing (26-of-46) and 1 TD in loss to Utah State last year4Ranked 7th in MW in total offense (206.6) and passing (190.9) last season4Threw for 236 yards passing vs. Oregon State in 2014; rushing for 31 yds and 1 TD

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OFFENSE 4 STEVEN LAKALAKA (RB)RUSHINGAttempts: ______ 32 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14Yards: ________ 124 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14Long: _______ 30, 2x, last at Colorado, 9/20/14TDs: ____________ 2 vs. Fresno State, 9/28/13

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2013 12 113 468 4 29 4.1 39.02014 10 159 646 2 30 4.1 64.62015 7 48 187 0 20 3.9 26.7TOTAL 29 320 1301 6 30 4.1 44.9

RECEIVINGReceptions: _____ 3, 2x, Last vs. Colorado St, 10/26/13Yards: ____________33 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14Long: ____________20 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14 TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2013 12 13 85 0 13 1.1 6.5 7.12014 12 59 674 3 53 4.9 11.4 56.22015 7 4 14 0 8 0.6 3.5 2.0TOTAL 29 24 152 0 20 0.8 6.3 5.2

5 QUINTON PEDROZA (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: _______ 10 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15Yards: ___________ 134 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15Long: ____________53 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14TDs: ______________2 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2014 12 59 674 3 53 4.9 11.4 56.22015 6 23 294 1 43 3.8 12.8 49.0TOTAL 18 82 968 4 53 4.6 11.8 53.8

RUSHINGAttempts: ____________2 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15Yards: ______________19 vs. Colorado, 9/3/14Long: ____________9 vs. Washington, 8/30/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2014 12 1 9 0 9 9.0 0.82015 6 3 19 0 19 6.3 3.2TOTAL 18 4 28 0 19 7.0 1.6

KICKOFF RETURNReturns: __________ 1 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14 Yards: ___________ 11 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14 Long: ___________ 11 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14TD: ______________________________ None

7 METUISELA UNGA (TE)RECEIVINGReceptions: _________ 3 at Nevada, 10/24/15Yards: _____________ 48 at Nevada, 10/24/14Long: _____________ 28 at Nevada, 10/24/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2014 9 1 21 0 21 0.1 21.0 2.32015 9 9 105 0 28 1.0 11.7 11.7TOTAL 18 10 126 0 28 0.6 12.6 7.0

9 DEVAN STUBBLEFIELD (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: _________ 8 at Nevada, 10/24/15Yards: ____________ 108 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15Long: _____________ 29 at Nevada, 10/24/15TDs: _______________ 2 at Nevada, 10/24/15

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 9 25 248 3 29 2.8 9.9 27.6TOTAL 9 25 248 3 29 2.8 9.9 27.6

11 IKAIKA WOOLSEY (QB)PASSINGCompletions: ________ 26 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Attempts: ________ 50 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14Yards: ___________356 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Long: ____________ 54 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14TDs: ____________ 3 at Fresno State, 11/29/14INTs: ______ 2, 4x, last at New Mexico 10/17/15

CAREER PASSING TOTALS G C-A-I Yds TD Lg Pct YPP YPG2013 11 11-29-3 143 0 44 37.9 13.0 13.02014 13 210-416-13 2538 13 54 50.5 12.1 195.22015 10 44-88-4 498 1 55 50.0 5.7 49.8TOTAL 34 265-533-20 3179 14 55 49.7 6.0 93.5

RUSHINGAttempts: ______________20 at Rice, 10/4/14Yards: _________________53 at Rice, 10/4/14Long: ________ 38, 2x, last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14TDs: ______________1 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2013 11 26 73 0 36 2.8 6.62014 13 110 203 1 38 1.8 15.62015 10 28 18 0 11 0.6 1.8TOTAL 34 164 294 1 38 1.8 8.6

12 KEELAN EWALIKO (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: ____ 1, 3x, last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14 Yards: ____________54 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Long: ____________54 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2014 12 6 141 0 54 0.5 23.5 11.82015 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 20 6 141 0 54 0.3 23.5 7.1

RUSHINGAttempts: _ 2, 3x, last at Fresno State, 11/29/14Yards: _________ 17 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14Long: _________ 17 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14TDs: ______________ 1 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2014 12 7 47 1 17 6.7 3.92015 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 20 7 47 1 17 6.7 2.3

KICKOFF RETURNReturns: _________ 6, 2x Last at UNLV, 11/7/15Yards: ___________ 212 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15Long: _____________ 98 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15TD: _______________ 1 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15

CAREER KICK RETURN TOTALS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 12 29 589 0 29 20.3 49.12015 8 20 555 1 98 27.8 69.4TOTAL 20 49 1144 1 98 23.3 57.2

13 MAX WITTEK (QB)UH PASSINGCompletions: __________ 27 at Nevada, 10/24/15Attempts: __________ 40 at Nevada, 10/24/15Yards: ____________ 291 at Nevada, 10/24/15Long: ______________ 79 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TDs: ________________ 3 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15INTs: _______________ 3 at Nevada, 10/24/15

UH CAREER PASSING TOTALS G C-A-I Yds TD Lg Pct YPP YPG2015 8 116-242-13 1389 7 79 47.9 5.7 173.6TOTAL 8 116-242-13 1389 7 79 47.9 5.7 173.6

UH RUSHINGAttempts: __________ 7 at Ohio State, 9/12/15Yards: _____________ 13 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15Long: _____________ 20 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15TDs: _________ 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15

UH CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2015 8 36 -82 1 20 -2.3 -10.2TOTAL 8 36 -82 1 20 -2.3 -10.2

14 MARCUS KEMP (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: _________ 8 at Colorado, 9/20/14Yards: ____________ 119 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15Long: _____________79 vs. Colorado, 9/19/15TDs: _________1, 5x, last vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2013 11 11 110 0 34 1.0 10.0 10.02014 13 56 797 3 50 4.3 14.2 61.32015 10 25 379 2 79 2.5 15.2 37.9TOTAL 34 92 1286 5 79 2.7 14.0 37.8

20 PEREESE JOAS (RB)RUSHING/KICK RETURNSAttempts: ___________ 3 vs. Nevada, 10/25/14Yards: ______________ 33 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14Long: ______________ 23 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14TDs: _____________________________ NoneReturns: _____ 4 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Long Return: _ 42, vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2014 6 7 67 0 23 9.6 11.22015 4 2 2 0 3 1.0 0.5TOTAL 10 9 69 0 23 7.7 6.9

23 DYLAN COLLIE (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: ____ 7, 2x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15Yards: _________ 113 at New Mexico, 10/17/15Long: __________ 46 at New Mexico, 10/17/15TDs: ____________ 1 at New Mexico, 10/17/15CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 10 29 342 1 46 2.9 11.8 34.2TOTAL 10 29 342 1 46 2.9 11.8 34.2

OFFENSIVE PLAYER GAME HIGHS/CAREER STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

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25 DOMINIQUE SMALL (RB)RUSHINGAttempts: _______ 3 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14Yards: __________ 7 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14Long: __________ 4 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2014 1 3 7 0 4 2.3 7.0TOTAL 1 3 7 0 4 2.3 7.0

29 PAUL HARRIS (RB)RUSHINGAttempts: _______ 24 at New Mexico, 10/17/15Yards: _______________ 190 at UNLV, 11/7/15Long: _____________ 95 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15TDs: ____________ 2 at New Mexico, 10/17/15

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2015 9 116 661 4 95 5.7 73.4TOTAL 9 116 661 4 95 5.7 73.4

RECEIVINGReceptions: ______ 2, 2x Last at UNLV, 11/7/15Yards: ____________ 51 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15Long: ____________ 51 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 9 9 129 0 51 1.0 14.3 14.3TOTAL 9 9 129 0 51 1.0 14.3 14.3

KICKOFF RETURNReturns: _____________4 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15Yards: ______________72 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15 Long: ______________ 25 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TD: ______________________________ NoneCAREER KICK RETURN TOTALS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2015 7 8 138 0 25 17.2 19.7TOTAL 7 8 138 0 25 17.2 19.7

33 MELVIN DAVIS (RB)RUSHINGAttempts: ___ 13 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Yards: ______ 52 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Long: _____________ 18 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15TDs: ___________ 2, 2x, Last at UNLV, 11/7/15

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2015 7 53 173 5 18 3.3 24.7TOTAL 7 53 173 5 18 3.3 24.7

RECEIVINGReceptions: _____ 1, 2x, Last at UNLV, 11/7/15Yards: ________________ 19 at UNLV, 11/7/15Long: ________________ 19 at UNLV, 11/7/15TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 7 2 19 0 19 0.3 9.5 2.7TOTAL 7 2 19 0 19 0.3 9.5 2.7

42 JUSTIN VELE (FB)RUSHINGAttempts: __________2 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14Yards: _____________6 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Long: _____________6 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RUSHING TOTALS G Att Yds TD Lg YPC YPG2012 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02014 13 3 11 0 6 3.7 0.82015 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 34 3 11 0 6 3.7 0.3

RECEIVINGReceptions: 2, 4x, last at Fresno State, 11/29/14 Yards: ____________30 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14Long: _________ 18 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2012 11 2 4 0 3 0.2 2.0 0.42013 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02014 13 13 90 1 18 0.8 6.9 6.92015 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 34 15 94 1 18 0.4 6.3 2.8

80 AMMON BARKER (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: __ 2, 2x, last at Colorado State, 11/8/14Yards: _________ 51 at Colorado State, 11/8/14 Long: _________ 41 at Colorado State, 11/8/14TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2014 13 10 162 0 41 0.8 16.2 12.52015 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 19 10 162 0 41 0.5 16.2 8.5

81 VAZQUEZ HAYNES (WR/DB)RECEIVINGReceptions: ____________1 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15Yards: _______________2 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15Long: _______________2 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TDs: _____________________________ NoneCAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2013 11 29 354 3 44 2.6 12.2 32.22015 5 1 2 0 2 0.2 2.0 0.4TOTAL 16 30 356 3 44 1.9 11.9 22.2

82 DAVASYIA HAGGER (TE)RECEIVINGReceptions: ________ 1 at Ohio State, 9/12/15Yards: ____________ 13 at Ohio State, 9/12/15Long: ____________ 13 at Ohio State, 9/12/15TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 7 1 13 0 13 0.1 13.0 1.9TOTAL 7 1 13 0 13 0.1 13.0 1.9

83 MAKOA CAMANSE-STEVENS (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: ____________ 2 at UNLV, 11/7/15Yards: ________________ 70 at UNLV, 11/7/15Long: ________________ 55 at UNLV, 11/7/15TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 10 3 86 0 55 0.3 28.7 8.6TOTAL 10 3 86 0 55 0.3 28.7 8.6

84 ISAIAH BERNARD (WR)RECEIVINGReceptions: ____________ 4 at UNLV, 11/7/15Yards: __________ 62 at New Mexico, 10/17/15Long: ______ 52 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15TDs: ________________1 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 10 21 219 1 52 2.1 10.4 21.92015 10 21 219 1 52 2.1 10.4 21.9

86 DAKOTA TORRES (TE)RECEIVINGReceptions: __ 4 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Yards: ______ 26 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Long: _____________ 19 at Nevada, 10/24/15TDs: _____________________________ None

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2015 10 8 70 0 19 0.8 8.8 7.0TOTAL 10 8 70 0 19 0.8 8.8 7.0

87 HAROLD MOLENI (TE)RECEIVINGReceptions: ________4 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Yards: ____________34 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14Long: ______________ 31 vs. SDSU, 11/16/13TDs: _____ 1, 4x, last at Fresno State, 11/29/14

CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS G Rec Yds TD Lg RPG YPC YPG2012 11 1 16 0 16 0.1 16.0 1.52013 11 7 71 2 31 0.6 10.1 6.52014 13 10 74 3 15 0.8 7.4 5.72015 7 1 18 0 18 0.1 18.0 2.6TOTAL 41 19 179 5 31 0.5 9.4 4.4

89 RYAN PASOQUEN(WR)KICKOFF RETURNReturns: _______ 1, 2x, last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14 Yards: ______________ 13 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14 Long: _______________ 13 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14TD: ______________________________ None

CAREER KICK RETURN TOTALS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 10 2 24 0 13 12.0 2.42015 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 20 2 24 0 13 12.0 1.2

OFFENSIVE PLAYER GAME HIGHS/CAREER STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

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DEFENSE NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015) CONTROLLING THE PASSING GAMEThe Rainbow Warriors pass defense only allowed three (3) passing scores through the first four (4) games of 2015, snapping opposing streaks: holding Colorado to only 156 yards passing while snapping a 20-game streak for Buffs QB Sefo Liufau--a career-first no passing TD day--also inter-rupting an Ohio State passing score streak (24 games) dating to the 2013 season. UH ranks fifth in the Mountain West and 25th in the nation vs. the pass, holding opponents to 188.3 YPG by air after a heavy week at UNLV (258 yds). UH held Nevada to 128 yards passing on 12 completions, following with 3 for 80 vs. AFA. UH has held 7-of-10 opponents below 200 yards by air. NELSON RISING THE RECORD BOOKSCB Nick Nelson is a proven commodity this season and is also looking to join the UH record books by season’s end. In addition to making a team seventh-best 43 tackles, Nelson has broken up 13 passes, including three games with three (3) apiece; a mark which ranks him third in a close see-saw battle for the Mountain West lead, tying for 21 in the NCAA standings. The UH season record sits at 18 PBU. MAKING STOPS BEYOND THE LINELast season, the Rainbow Warriors logged 24 total sacks for 1.8 sacks per game along with 5.4 TFL average. Utilizing Tom Mason’s aggressive scheme–70-percent average blitz rate over a 37-year career–UH gets upfield, but has had limited success vs. QBs, with 13 sacks and 54 TFL. Despite limited depth, the three-man front has been a solid foundation on stops, accruing 164 tackles with 4.5 sacks, 16.5 TFL and two fumble recoveries, producing 16.4 tackles per game. Defensive end Kennedy Tulimasealii came up big against Ohio State, jamming the tackles to aid the linebackers, with 2 tackles, 2 hurries and a sack, but he went even bigger against Wisconsin, grabbing 8 tackles and a huge third quarter sack. Over the past four weeks, Tulimasealii has recorded 24 tack-les, 7.0 TFL, a forced fumble, recovery and a hurry. Also coming on strong of late, Kory Rasmussen has moved into the starting role at nose tackle, collecting a career-best eight (8) tackles in Boise. SPREADING THE ATTACKThrough 10 weeks of action, the Rainbow Warrior defense has only had two repeat performers for leading tackler, an indicator of the stopping talent available on the unit. After 10 games, seven different players have enjoyed double-digit tackling. The latest was Julian Gener, putting up 11 stops in Las Vegas, following up Jerrol Garcia-Williams, who added to his career best with 17 stops vs. Air Force (10 solo). Against UC Davis, JGW logged 15, netting MW Defensive Player of the Week honors. He has led the team with double-digits three times in 2015 and has 81 TT. Against SDSU, Gener led the team with 19 stops, the most in the conference this season. Safety Marrell Jackson also repeated in double-digits. Kory Rasmussen went big in his second start, col-lecting eight (8) at BSU. The team leader with 89 tackles, Garcia-Williams also made nine stops at Boise State. Garcia-Williams ranks 2nd in MW solo tackles (t-26th NCAA) and 5th in MW for total tackles, while Gener ranks fifth in solo tackles and ties for 50th nationally. Kennedy Tuliamsealii ties for first in the conference in tackles for loss and 32nd nationally, averaging 1.4 per game.

#11 | Nick Nelson | DB | 6-0 | 200 | So. | Forestville, Md. | Suitland HS

4Made his 18th consecutive start vs. NEV; has 43 TT and 13 PBU (t-21st NCAA/3rd MW)4Secured his island in game 1 vs. Colorado, locking up 11 tackles (10 solo) with 3 pass breakups against the Buffs--also had 3 PBU at Ohio State and Nevada4Relieved Dee Maggitt at CB after the 5th game in 2014, Nelson secured his starting spot and made 7 straight starts to close last season4In 2014, tallied 36 TT (31 UA, 5 AS), 6 PBU, 1 FF4Made 6 tackles and 3 PBU in 1st career start against Wyoming

#90 | Kennedy Tulimasealii | DL | 6-1 | 285 | Jr. | Wai‘anae, O‘ahu | Wai‘anae HS

4Big play-stopper for the 'Bows, recently with 5 TT, 2.0 TFL at UNLV4Has 18 career starts with 52 tackles, 13.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks & 5 QBH this season4Led the team in 2014 with 9.5 TFL, Season totals of 40 TT (28 UA, 12 AS), 2.5 sacks4Had 5 TT, 2 TFL, 1 SK, 1 PBU vs. Oregon State and 4 TT, 1 SK, 2 TFL, 1 FF vs. SJSU4Career-high 7 TT at Colorado State last season4Named to the preseason watch list for the Polynesian Player of the Year Award4O‘ahu Interscholastic Association Defensive Player of the Year coming out of HS

#2 | Jerrol Garcia-Williams | ILB | 6-2 | 235 | Jr. | Las Vegas, Nev. | Palo Verde HS

4Season bests vs. UC Davis (15, 12 UA) & AFA (17, 10 UA), with 10 vs. UW, 9 vs. BSU4Ranks 1st on the team with 89 TT, including 55 unassisted and 3.5 TFL/1.5 SK4Started the first 2 games of 2014, but season was ended on a knee injury4Ranked fifth on team with 67 tackles as a sophomore OLB, with 3 TFL, 2 FR4Finished his rookie season with 33 tackles, 3 TFL4Was first team all-Nevada and Rivals.com Nevada 4A Defensive POTY in his senior season at Las Vegas’ Palo Verde HS, logging 84 tackles, 7 Sk, 2 INT, 2 FF

#10 MARRELL JACKSON, S6-0 | 200 | Sr. | Miramar, Fla. | Miramar HS43rd on the team with 55 TT (27 UA), recovering 3 fumbles this year, has 2 PBU and 1 hurry43-year starter at safety as a 4th-year senior4Earned starting position in spring, but role became even greater with the loss of Henderson4After recording 89 tackles and 2 interceptions in his first 2 years, saw his role reduced as a Jr.#1 NE’QUAN PHILLIPS, DB5-9 | 170 | Sr. | Miami, Fla. | Southridge HS4Made 6 tackles (all UA) vs. CU, 2 TFL; Made 8 with a sack and 2 TFL at Ohio State--31 TT/5 TFL in 20154Has started 36 career games; including all 13 games of 2014 season4In 2014, recorded 54 TT (47 UA, 7 AS), 6 TFL, 1 INT, 7 PBU, 1 FF, 1 FR 4Registered INT at Colorado with 9 TT last year4Posted 1st career sack vs. Utah State last sea-son, another at Ohio State in 20154Totaled 6 TT, 1 TFL, 1 FF, and 1 PBU at SJSU in 20144Honorable mention all-MW pick in 2013.#8 JULIAN GENER, ILB5-11 | 225 | Sr. | W. Covina, Calif. | Mt. San Antonio Clg4Collected 19 stops against SDSU (14 solo), the most for UH since 20074Led the team at UNLV with 11 TT4Ranks 2nd on the team with 65 tackles, 6.5 TFL and 2 FF despite only 8 games played4Had UH’s 1st interception this season, vs. Colorado4Appeared in 7 games w/4 starts last season, fin-ishing with 46 tackles despite missing 6 games4Battled through adversity of a season-ending injury in 2013 with 16 tackles in 3 games.

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UH DEFENSE IN THE 2015 MW/NCAA RANKINGSTeam STAT MW NCAAScoring Defense 35.3 11 106Passing Defense 188.3 5 25Rushing Defense 261.5 12 122Total Defense 449.8 11 106Passing Efficiency Defense 136.81 9 89Turnover Margin --1.7 12 126Opp. First Downs 250 12 124Opp. 3rd Down Conversions 40.8% 9 84Opp. 4th Down Conversions 57.1% 8 91Sacks By 13 (1.3/gm) 9 112Red Zone Defense 89.6% 10 109

Players in the Rankings Individual Player (Avg) MW NCAAForce Fumbles J. Gener (0.3) t3 t42Fumbles Recov. M. Jackson (0.3) 2 t2 Pass Defended N. Nelson (1.3) 3 t21Solo Tackles Garcia-Williams (5.5) 2 t26 J. Gener (5.1) 5 t50Tackles for Loss K. Tulimasealii (1.4) t1 t32Total Tackles Garcia-Williams (8.9/gm) 5 t83 J. Gener (8.1) 7 t70

Defensive Coordinator: Tom Mason (Booth)Secondary: Abe Elimimian (Field)Outside Linebackers: Kurt Gouveia (Field)Defensive Line: Lance Samuseva (Field)Graduate Assistants: Randall Joyner (DL-Booth), Garrett Scott (DB-Booth)

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER GAME HIGHS/CAREER STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

DEFENSE 1 NE’QUAN PHILLIPS (DB)Tackles: ______ 10, 2x, last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14TFLS: ______________ 3.0 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14INT: _________ 1, 5x, last at Colorado, 9/20/14Sacks: ______________ 2.0 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14PBU: ________________ 3 at UNLV, 10/12/13TD: __________________ 1 vs. Lamar, 9/15/12

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2012 12 18-7 25 2.0 0.0 4 0 1 22013 12 46-18 64 2.0 0.0 8 1 0 22014 13 47-7 54 6.0 3.0 7 1 1 12015 8 24-6 30 5.0 0.0 3 0 0 0TOTAL 45 135-38 173 15.0 3.0 21 2 2 5

2 JERROL GARCIA-WILLIAMS (LB)Tackles: _________ 17 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15TFLS: _______ 1.0, 9x Last at Nevada 10/24/15INT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ______ 1.0, 3x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15PBU: _____________________________ NoneTDs: __________ 1 at Colorado State, 10/27/12

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR HU2012 11 22-11 33 3.0 1.0 0 0 1 02013 12 45-22 67 3.0 1.0 1 0 2 12014 2 2-0 2 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02015 10 55-34 89 3.5 1.5 0 0 0 2TOTAL 35 124-67 191 10.5 3.5 0 3 0 3

3 SIMON POTI (LB)Tackles: ___________ 10 vs. Nevada, 10/25/14TFLS: __________1.5 at New Mexico, 10/17/15INT: ____________1 at Fresno State, 11/29/14Sacks: _________ 1.5 at New Mexico, 10/17/15QB Hurry: ________ 2 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR INT2014 13 39-24 63 3.0 2.0 3 1 0 12015 10 11-16 27 2.5 1.5 0 0 0 0TOTAL 23 50-40 90 5.5 3.5 3 1 0 1

6 JEREMY CASTRO (LB)Tackles: _____ 5, 2x Last at Wisconsin, 9/26/15TFLS: _ 1.0, 5x, Last vs. San Diego St. 10/10/15INT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ____ 1.0, 2x, last vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14PBU: ___________ 1 at Colorado State, 11/8/14

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 13 10-11 21 2.5 2.0 1 0 0 02015 7 12-10 22 4.0 0.0 0 0 0 1TOTAL 20 22-21 43 6.5 2.0 1 0 0 1

8 JULIAN GENER (LB)Tackles: ____ 19 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15TFLS: _______ 2.0, 2x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15INT: __________ 1, 2x Last vs Colorado, 9/3/15Sacks: _______1.0, 3x, last at Nevada, 10/24/15PBU: ________ 1, 4x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2013 3 9-7 16 2.0 1.0 1 1 0 12014 7 35-10 46 5.0 1.0 1 0 0 02015 8 41-24 65 6.5 1.0 2 2 0 1TOTAL 18 86-41 127 13.5 3.0 4 3 0 2

10 MARRELL JACKSON (DB)Tackles: __________ 13 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15TFLS: ____ 1.0, 3x, Last at Boise State, 10/3/15INT: __________ 1, 3x, Last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14Sacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: ___________ 3 vs. Boise State, 11/10/12

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2012 12 40-16 56 1.0 0.0 5 2 1 02013 9 27-6 33 2.0 0.0 1 1 1 12014 10 6-5 11 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 12015 9 27-28 55 1.0 0.0 2 0 3 0TOTAL 40 100-55 155 4.0 0.0 12 3 5 2

11 NICK NELSON (DB)Tackles: ____________11 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TFLS: _____________1 vs. Utah State, 11/1/14INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _________ 3, 4x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 10 31-5 36 1.0 0.0 6 1 0 02015 10 30-13 43 0.5 0.0 13 1 0 0TOTAL 20 61-18 79 1.5 0.0 19 2 0 0

PUNT RETURNReturns: _____ 4 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Yards: _____________ 60 at Nevada, 10/24/15Long: ______________ 37 at Nevada, 10/24/15TD: ______________________________ None

CAREER PUNT RETURN TOTALS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2015 10 17 137 0 37 8.1 13.7TOTAL 20 17 137 0 37 8.1 6.8

15 DANIEL LEWIS (DB)Tackles: ______________7 at SDSU, 10/18/14TFLS: ____________2.0 at Ohio State, 9/12/15INT: ____ 1, 2x, Last at San Jose State, 11/15/14Sacks: ___________ 1.0 at Ohio State, 9/12/15PBU: ________ 1, 4x, Last at Wisconsin, 9/26/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 11 16-5 21 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 22015 10 27-13 40 3.0 1.0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 21 43-18 61 3.0 1.0 4 0 0 2

17 LANCE WILLIAMS (LB)Tackles: _________ 9 at New Mexico, 10/15/15TFLS: _____________ 2.5 at Nevada, 10/24/15INT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: _______________ 1.0 at UNLV, 11/7/15PBU: ________ 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2012 12 17-7 24 1.0 0.0 0 0 1 02013 10 9-7 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 11-14 25 1.0 0.0 0 0 1 02015 10 25-17 45 5.0 1.0 1 2 1 0TOTAL 44 64-46 110 7.0 1.0 1 2 3 0

19 JALEN ROGERS (DB)Tackles: ___________ 6 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: _____________ 1, 2, Last at UNLV, 11/7/15PBU: ___________ 1, 2x, Last at UNLV, 11/7/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 6 6-1 7 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 12015 10 15-8 23 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1TOTAL 16 21-9 30 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 2

21 DAMIEN PACKER (DB)Tackles: ___________ 3 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2013 9 2-2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 2-2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02015 10 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 32 8-7 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

24 JAMAL MAYO (DB)Tackles: _____________4 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: ______ 1, 2x Last at New Mexico, 10/17/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2015 10 9-5 14 0.0 0.0 2 0 1 0TOTAL 10 9-5 14 0.0 0.0 2 0 1 0

26 DEJAUN BUTLER (DB)Tackles: __________ 4 at Boise State, 10/3/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2015 7 8-2 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 7 8-2 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

30 GAETANO DEMATTEI (DB)Tackles: ________________6 at Rice, 10/4/14TFLS: ________________ 3.0 at Rice, 10/4/14INT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ________________1.0 at Rice, 10/4/14PBU: ______________ 1 at Ohio State, 9/12/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 13 21-5 26 4.0 1.0 0 0 0 02015 6 8-4 12 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 19 29-9 38 5.0 1.0 1 0 0 0

31 JAHLANI TAVAI (LB)Tackles: _________ 8 at New Mexico, 10/17/15TFLS: _______________ 1.5 at UNLV, 11/7/15INT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ___0.5, 2x Last at New Mexico, 10/17/15PBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR HU2015 10 18-24 42 2.5 1.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 18-24 42 2.5 1.0 0 0 0 0

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER GAME HIGHS/CAREER STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015) 34 RUSSELL WILLIAMS, JR. (LB)Tackles: ___________ 4 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR HU2015 9 7-7 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 7-7 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

35 JOSHUA DONOVAN (DB)Tackles: _____________ 4 at Nevada, 9/21/13TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneCAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2012 8 0-1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02013 12 2-5 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 0-0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02015 8 3-1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 41 5-7 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

36 BENETTON FONUA (LB)Tackles: __________ 12 at Ohio State, 9/12/15TFLS: ______ 2.0 at San Diego State, 10/18/14INT: ___________________1 at Rice, 10/4/14Sacks: _________________ 1 at Rice, 10/4/14PBU: _____________________________ NoneCAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2012 8 11-6 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02013 11 3-3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 28-14 42 4.0 1.0 3 1 1 12015 8 23-25 48 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 40 65-48 113 4.0 1.0 3 1 1 1

38 MALACHI MAGEO (LB)Tackles: ___________ 2 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: _____________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ NoneCAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2015 9 1-1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 1-1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

39 TRAYVON HENDERSON (DB)Tackles: _________ 11 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14TFLS: _______________ 2 vs. UNLV, 11/22/14INT: _______________2 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14Sacks: ____________ 1 vs. Wyoming, 10/11/14PBU: ________ 1, 3x last at Wyoming, 11/23/13CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2014 13 39-24 63 3.0 2.0 1 1 0 12015 2 2-2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 15 41-26 67 3.0 2.0 1 1 0 1

40 DANY MULANGA (DB)Tackles: ___________ 10 at Nevada, 10/24/15TFLS: _____________ 0.5 at Nevada, 10/24/15INT: ________________ 1 at Nevada, 10/24/15Sacks: ____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ NoneForced Fumbles: 1, 2x, Last vs. Air Force, 10/31/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2015 9 25-14 39 0.5 0.0 0 2 0 1TOTAL 9 25-14 39 0.5 0.0 0 2 0 1

54 PENITITO FAALOLOGO (DL)Tackles: _____ 5 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15TFLS: ____________0.5 at Ohio State, 9/12/15INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneQBH: _____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR HU2014 11 0-0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02015 10 11-7 18 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 21 11-7 18 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0

55 MAKANI KEMA-KALEIWAHEA (LB)Tackles: ____________ 4 at Nevada, 10/24/15TFLS: ___ 1.0, 2x, Last at New Mexico, 10/17/15Sacks: __ 1.0, 2x, Last at New Mexico, 10/17/15INT: _____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ NoneQBH: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS AT UH G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR INT2015 9 10-13 23 2.5 2.5 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 10-13 23 2.5 2.5 0 0 0 0

75 KORY RASMUSSEN (DL)Tackles: __________ 8 at Boise State, 10/3/15TFLS: ____________ 0.5 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneQBH: _____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR HU2015 10 19-14 33 0.5 0.0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 10 19-14 33 0.5 0.0 0 0 1 0

90 KENNEDY TULIMASEALII (DL)Tackles: ___________ 8 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15TFLS: _____ 3.0, 2x, Last vs. Air Force, 10/31/15INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: _____1.0, 3x, Last at Wisconsin, 9/26/15QBH: ______________ 2 at Ohio State, 9/12/15PBU: _____________ 1 vs. Oregon State, 9/6/14

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK PB FF FR HU2013 9 6-3 9 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 12014 13 28-12 40 9.5 2.5 1 1 0 12015 10 33-19 52 13.5 2.5 0 1 1 5TOTAL 33 67-34 101 25.0 5.0 1 2 1 7

93 LUKE SHAWLEY (DL)Tackles: ____________14 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15TFLS: _____________ 1.5 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: _____________1.5 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15PBU: ___________________1 at Rice, 10/4/14QBH: __________ 2, 3x, Last vs. UNLV, 11/22/14

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR INT2014 13 24-11 35 0.0 0.0 9 0 0 02015 6 16-9 25 2.0 2.0 2 0 0 0TOTAL 19 40-20 60 2.0 2.0 11 0 0 0

94 KA‘AUMOANA GIFFORD (DL)Tackles: _____ 3, 4x Last vs. Air Force, 10/31/15TFLS: _______________ 1.0 at UNLV, 11/7/15INT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneQBH: _______________________1 vs. ColoradoPBU: ______________ 1 at Wisconsin, 9/26/15

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR INT2015 10 9-11 20 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 1TOTAL 10 9-11 20 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 96 DAVID MANOATackles: _______________ 2 at UNLV, 11/7/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneQBH: _____________________________ NonePBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR INT2014 2 0-0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02015 10 2-1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 12 2-1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

97 MEFFY KOLOAMATANGI (DL)Tackles: ____________ 6 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15TFLS: ____________________________ NoneINT: ______________________________ NoneSacks: ____________________________ NoneQBH: ________________1 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15PBU: _____________________________ None

CAREER DEFENSE TOTALS G UA-A T T TFL SK HU FF FR HU2015 8 4-8 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1TOTAL 8 4-8 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1

KICKING SPECIALISTS 43 RIGOBERTO SANCHEZ (P/PK)FGs Made: ___ 2, 4x Last at Nevada, 10/24/15FGs Att.: _________ 3 at New Mexico, 10/17/15Long: _____________ 50 at Nevada, 10/24/15XP Made: ___________ 5 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15XP Att.: _____________ 6 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15Punts: ______________9 vs. Colorado, 9/3/15Punt Avg. (min. 3): __ 52.0 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15Long Punt: ________ 73 vs. Air Force, 10/31/15Inside 20: ____ 4, 2x Last vs. Air Force, 10/31/15Punt 50+ _____ 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/10/15Kickoffs: _________6 at New Mexico, 10/17/15KO Touchbacks ____ 3, 2x, Last at UNLV 11/7/15

CAREER PLACEKICKING TOTALS G FG-FGA LG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+2015 10 8-10 50 0-0 2-3 1-1 4-5 1-1 TOTAL 10 8-10 50 0-0 2-3 1-1 4-5 1-1

CAREER PUNTING TOTALS G ATT YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 50+2015 10 63 2817 44.7 73 2 13 23 22TOTAL 10 63 2817 44.7 73 2 13 23 22

49 MAURO BONDI (PK/KOS)Kickoffs _____________ 9 vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15Touchbacks ____ 3, 2x Last vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15FG Made __________________________ NoneFG Attempted ______________________ None

UH CAREER KICKOFF TOTALS G KO YDS AVG TB OB2015 6 19 1216 64.0 7 0TOTAL 6 19 1216 64.0 7 0

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SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015) SANCHEZ A STEADY WEAPON FOR THE WARRIORS First-year transfer utility kicker Rigoberto Sanchez opened up with a solid start to his UH career, earning special teams MVP for his role in the 28-20 season-opening win over Colorado, largely grow-ing more consistent each outing. Against CU, Sanchez opened his placekicking career with a first half 27-yarder down the middle and hit from 34 later in the game. This year, he has made 8-of-10 (t-4th MW) overall, only missing from 49, and most recently, the right hash 22-yarder against UNM. Against Nevada, Sanchez connected from 47 and 50, the longest for UH since 2007. Sanchez has also firmly secured the punting job, averaging a MW third-best 44.7 YPP on 63 kicks. Versus SDSU, he dropped in 6-of-8 for over 50 yards, averaging 44.3 at UNM. Against AFA, Sanchez logged a 73-yarder that ranked in a tie for the fifth-longest kick in UH history, contributing to his 52.0 YPP average and aiding him to Ray Guy Punter of the Week honors. Sanchez has only really recorded a single bad punt, of only 18 yards in the first kick at Ohio State--in front of over 107,000 people. Sanchez quickly regrouped and sailed his second punt for 52 yards, pinning OSU at their own 23. His 22-yarder vs. SDSU was the product of a short field pooch. Sanchez got plenty of work against the Buckeyes and largely maintained his consistency. He boot-ed eight (8) punts for 289 yards and a 36.1 average, docked a few yards for the bad kick early. He has extended his best distance, currently reaching 58 yards at Wisconsin--46.9 avg. that date. SANCHEZ A SELECT TYPE OF KICKERIn 2015, Rigoberto Sanchez falls into the “old-school” category of kickers, as one of only five (5) in the nation who handle both punting and PK duties for their teams. Also on that list are Austin Rehkow (Idaho), Lumi Kabia (Texas St.), Dalton Parks (Tulsa) and Alex Howell (Boston College). Against SDSU and UNM, he added kickoffs to his repertoire, standing in for an ill Mauro Bondi. PROTECTING OUR OWNUH has done well protecting Sanchez on punts. Blocking eight (8) in the same span, UH hasn’t allowed a punt to be blocked since Dec. 24, 2008, an 87-game streak and the second-longest in DI FBS. Upstart defender Dejaun Butler added to the UH total vs. UC Davis to up the anty, batting down Colby Wadman’s fourth quarter punt, plus a scoop-and-score to put UH ahead 40-17. Keelan Ewaliko made the first of 2015, setting up the first UH touchdown of the year by blocking Colorado’s first punt deep in their own territory. CASHING IT INThe Rainbow Warriors have not just one, but three men who are a threat to take one to the house on the return if opportunities are presented--in Paul Harris, Keelan Ewaliko and Nick Nelson. Harris was a JUCO All-American kick returner at 35.1 YPR on 20 returns and 3 TDs last season. Ewaliko brought the Aloha Stadium crowd to its feet vs. UC Davis, taking one all the way back to the UC Davis 2-yard line. However, video replay determined he edged the sideline a little bit too close--trimmed back from 98 yards to 65. Against Air Force, he cashed one in, cutting through the Falcons’ coverage for a 98-yard touchdown return, the first for UH since 2012. The huge return was a key in avoiding a fourth 2015 shutout on a tough offensive night for the Rainbow Warriors. Ewaliko led the team in 2014 and now is putting up 27.8 YPR on 20 returns. On Punt returns, Nelson has steadily improved, returning a punt for a career-best 37 yards at Nevada, with a current MW 4th-ranked average of 8.1 YPR.

#12 | KEELAN EWALIKO | KOR | 5-11 | 200 | SO. | WAILUKU, MAUI | BALDWIN HS

4Returning kicks at a 27.8 average on 20 returns4Returned his first kick for a TD in the 4th against Air Force, going 98 yards to score4Returned a 65-yarder in the 3rd quarter against UC Davis, returned it 98 yards, but video replay pulled it back after he edged the sideline429 returns for 20.3 YPR as primary KOR, including long of 35 yard vs. Nevada in 20144Had a 100-yard TD return nullified by a holding penalty at San Diego St. last season4Has 7 returns of over 30 yards

#49 | MAURO BONDI | PK | 5-11 | 180 | Sr. | Boca Raton, Fla. | Nebraska

4Made touchbacks on 7-of-19 this year with a 64.0 average on kickoffs4Three-year kickoff specialist at the University of Nebraska4Received his Bachelors Degree from NU in Criminology and Criminal Justice, received a graduate transfer and is majoring in Learning Design and Technology at UH4Kicking off for NU, Bondi collected touchbacks on 63-of-111 kickoffs 4Bondi was 9-for-10 on PAT attempts and went 2-for-2 on field goals 4Made his longest field goal of 45 yards in 2014 against Florida Atlantic

#43 | RIGOBERTO SANCHEZ | PK/P | 6-1 | 190 | Jr. | Hamilton City, Calif | Butte College

4Has gone 8-for-10 (80.0%) on field goals, making 63 punts for 44.7 avg., long of 734Kicked 2 field goals, of 27 & 34 yards in debut vs. CU, punting 9 times for 44.4 avg.4Played 2 seasons at Butte College, aiding team to an undefeated State title in 20134Ranked second in CCCAA scoring in 2013 with 76-of-77 on PATs and 11 field goals4School record for career field goals with 22 and a program-long 54-yard field goal 4Also punted for Butte College, with a 38.5-yard average on 50 punts, a long of 60 and 13 dropped inside the opposing 20

KEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERS

UH SPECIAL TEAMS IN THE 2015 MW/NCAA RANKINGSTeam STAT MW NCAAKickoff Return Avg. 23.3 4 32Punt Return Avg. 8.6 5 59Net Punting 40.7 3 12Field Goals Pct. 80.0% 5 34PAT Kicking Pct. 94.7% 7 -Kickoff Coverage 28.3 11 123Punt Coverage 7.6 6 59

Players in the Rankings Individual Player (Avg) MW NCAAFG/Gm. R. Sanchez (0.8) 7 98FG Pct. R. Sanchez (80.0) 5 34Punting R. Sanchez (44.7) 3 12Punt Returns N. Nelson (8.1) 4 43

#62 BRODIE NAKAMA, SS5-9 | 225 | JR. | Santa Clara, Calif | St. Francis HS4Team’s short snapper for PATs and field goals4Saw action in all 25 games in 2013 and 2014, and each game this season4Backup long snapper4Did not record a bad snap in 20144Father Dave is a Honolulu native and the head baseball coach at San José State University#11 NICK NELSON6-0 | 200 | So. | Forestville, Md. | Suitland HS4Defensive back who began taking punt returns vs. Ohio State, returning 2 for 8 total yards4Has since taken command of the role, averag-ing a MW 4th-best 8.1 yards per return after 17 chances, including a career-long of 37 yards at Nevada#29 PAUL HARRIS, KOR5-11 | 190 | Jr. | Columbus, Ohio | Ventura College4Averaging 17.2 yards off 8 returns, topping out at 25 yards vs. CU4Named All-America last season in JUCO as a kick returner by the JC Athletic Bureau and the California Community College Football Coaches Association4 Selected Region III all-state first team and first-team all-conference4Averaged 35.1 yards on 20 kickoff returns with three touchdowns as a sophomore4As a freshman, named first-team all-conference selection as a return specialist with a 26.7 yards per return average Also RB at VC, rushing for 782 with a 7.5 YPC average#20 PEREESE JOAS5-6 | 170 | Sr. | Plano, Texas | Liberty HS4Reserve running back who took kicks in the absence of both Harris and Ewaliko against SDSU4Returned 5 kicks for 122 yards against SDSU, including a career-long and team second-best 42-yarder in the 3rd quarter

OTHERS TO WATCH

Special Teams Coordinator: Jake Cookus (Field)

SPECIAL TEAMS STAFF

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MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE/POLLS/HONORS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 CURRENT MW STANDINGS (AFTER WEEK TEN) MOUNTAIN Division (Coaches/AP) MW Pct Home Away Overall Pct Home Away Neut StreakBoise State 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 7-2 .778 4-0 3-2 0-0 W2 Air Force 4-1 .800 4-0 1-1 6-3 .667 5-0 1-3 0-0 W3Utah State 4-2 .667 3-0 1-2 6-3 .556 4-0 1-4 0-0 L1 New Mexico 3-2 .600 2-0 1-2 5-4 .556 4-1 1-3 0-0 W1Colorado State 2-3 .400 1-2 1-1 4-5 .444 2-3 2-1 0-1 W1Wyoming 1-5 .167 1-2 0-3 2-8 .100 1-4 0-5 0-0 L3

WEST Division (Coaches/AP) MW Pct Home Away Overall Pct Home Away Neut StreakSan Diego State 5-0 1.000 2-0 3-0 6-3 .667 3-1 3-2 0-0 W5Nevada 3-2 .600 2-1 2-2 5-4 .556 3-2 2-2 0-0 W2San José State 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 4-5 .444 3-2 1-3 0-0 L1UNLV 2-3 .400 1-2 1-1 3-6 .333 2-3 1-3 0-0 W1Fresno State 1-5 .167 1-2 0-3 2-7 .222 2-3 0-4 0-0 L2Hawai‘i 0-6 .000 0-2 0-4 2-8 .200 2-2 0-6 0-0 L7

Divisional Champions will meet in 2015 Moutain West Championship Game on Dec. 5, 2015, at stadium of highest-ranked divisional champion. Winner of championship game will appear in Las Vegas Bowl unless in FBS Playoffs

ASSOCIATED PRESS(Week 11)

Rk Team (1st place)1. Clemson (31)2. Ohio State (26)3. Alabama (2)4. Baylor (2)5. Oklahoma State6. Notre Dame7. Stanford8. Iowa9. LSU10. Utah11. Florida12. Oklahoma13. TCU14. Michigan State15. Michigan16. Houston17. North Carolina18. UCLA19. Florida State20. Mississippi State21. Temple22. Navy23. Wisconsin24. Northwestern25. Memphis bold = 2015 opponent

AMWAYCOACHES

(Week 11)

Rk Team (1st place)1. Ohio State (34)2. Clemson (21)3. Baylor (5)4. Alabama (3)5. Oklahoma State6. Notre Dame7. Stanford8. Iowa9. Louisiana State10. Florida11. Oklahoma12. Texas Christian13. Utah14. Michigan State15. Michigan16. Houston17. North Carolina18. Florida State18. UCLA20. Mississippi State21. Temple22. Wisconsin23. Navy24. Northwestern25. Memphis

2015 MW PREDICTED ORDERWest Rank (1st Place Votes) . . . . . . . . Points1. San Diego State (27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1772. Fresno State (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413. Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1134. San José State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .915. Hawai’i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .706. UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Mountain Rank (1st Place Votes) . . . . Points1. Boise State (28) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1772. Utah State (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1503. Colorado State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1084. Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905. Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646. New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

2015 NATIONAL POLLS

PRESEASON ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTPreseason Off. Player of the Year: Rashard Higgins, WR, Colo. StatePreseason Def. Player of the Year: Kyler Fackrell, LB, Utah StatePreseason ST Player of the Year: Donny Hageman, PK, S.D. State OffenseQB Chuckie Keeton, Utah StateWR Rashard Higgins, Colorado StateWR Devonte Boyd, UNLVRB Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego StateRB Marteze Waller, Fresno StateOL Marcus Henry, Boise StateOL Rees Odhiambo, Boise StateOL Alex Fifita, Fresno StateOL Ben Clarke, Hawai’iOL Pearce Slater, San Diego StateTE Steven Walker, Colorado State DefenseDL Alex Hansen, Air ForceDL Kamalei Correa, Boise StateDL Ian Seau, NevadaDL Eddie Yarbrough, WyomingLB Tanner Vallejo, Boise StateLB Kyler Fackrell, Utah StateLB Nick Vigil, Utah StateDB Weston Steelhammer, Air ForceDB Donte Deayon, Boise StateDB Darian Thompson, Boise StateDB Damontae Kazee, San Diego State SpecialistsP Alex Boy, NevadaPK Donny Hageman, San Diego StateRet. Carlos Wiggins, New Mexico

ALSO THIS WEEK IN THE MOUNTAIN WESTSaturday, November 14Wyoming at San Diego St.*Utah State at Air Force*New Mexico at Boise State*UNLV at Colorado State*San José St. at Nevada*

LAST WEEK AROUND THE MOUNTAIN WESTThursday, November 5Nevada at Fresno State*Friday, November 6BYU at San José StateSaturday, November 7Utah State at New Mexico*Army at Air ForceColorado State at Wyoming*Hawai‘i 21 at UNLV 41*

2015 HONORSCoSIDA Academic All-District 8Kory Rasmussen

Ray Guy Award Watch ListRigoberto Sanchez

Ray Guy Punter of the WeekRigoberto Sanchez (11/2/15)

Lombardi Award Watch ListBen Clarke

Biletnikoff Award Watch ListMarcus Kemp

Polynesian HOF: Polynesian Player of the Year Watch ListKennedy Tulimasealii

MW Player of the WeekJerrol Garcia-Williams, Defensive (Sept. 21)

MW Scholar-AthletesBen Clarke (OL)Harold Moleni (TE)Luke Shawley (DE)

College Sports MadnessPreseason All-MW first team: Ben Clarke (OL)Preseason All-MW third team:Max Wittek (QB), Marcus Kemp (WR)

RETURNING 2014HONOREES

All-Mountain WestBen Clarke, Honorable Mention, OL

Phil Steele’s All-MWMarcus Kemp, 3rd Team, WR; Ben Clarke, 3rd Team, OL

College Sports Madness All-MWBen Clarke, 3rd Team, OL

Academic All-MWBen Clarke, Keelan Ewaliko, Penitito Fa’alologo, Marrell Jackson, Steven Lakalaka, Harold Moleni, Jason Muraoka, Brodie Nakama, Damien Packer, Ryan Pasoquen, Quinton Pedroza, Ne’Quan Phillips, Simon Poti, Luke Shawley, Ikaika Woolsey

MW Player of the WeekScott Harding, Special Teams (Sept. 15)TJ Taimatuia, Defensive (Nov. 17)

College Football Performance AwardsDefensive Back of the Week: Trayvon Henderson, HM (Oct. 13)

Phil Steele’s Midseason All-MWBen Clarke, OL, 1st Team; Quinton Pedroza, WR, 2nd Team;

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DEPTH CHART HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

OFFENSE LT 71 Ben Clarke 6-3 295 Sr. Littleton, Colo. 78 Leo Koloamatangi 6-5 290 Jr. East Palo Alto, Calif.LG 56 Elijah Tupai 6-4 300 So. Taylorsville, Utah 51 John Wa‘a 6-4 315 So. Hau‘ula, O‘ahuC 65 Asotui Eli 6-4 295 Fr. Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 69 Brenden Urban 6-1 305 Sr. Littleton, Colo.RG 50 Dejon Allen 6-3 290 So. Compton, Calif. 51 John Wa‘a 6-4 315 So. Hau‘ula, O‘ahuRT 74 RJ Hollis 6-4 295 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. 78 Leo Koloamatangi 6-5 290 Jr. East Palo Alto, Calif.Y (TE) 86 Dakota Torres 6-2 245 Fr. Wai‘anae, O‘ahu 7 Metuisela ‘Unga 6-5 240 So. Rochester, Calif. 87 Harold Moleni 6-2 235 Sr. West Valley City, Utah WR 9 Devan Stubblefield 6-0 190 Fr. ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu 14 Marcus Kemp 6-4 200 Jr. Layton, UtahW 84 Isaiah Bernard 6-1 190 Jr. North Hills, Calif. 14 Marcus Kemp 6-4 200 Jr. Layton, UtahWR 23 Dylan Collie 5-10 175 Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. 83 Makoa Camanse-Stevens 6-4 205 Jr. Kailua, O‘ahu RB 29 Paul Harris 5-11 190 Jr. Columbus, Ohio 33 Melvin Davis 6-2 235 Jr. Harbor City, Calif.QB 11 Ikaika Woolsey 6-1 215 Jr. Rodeo, Calif. 13 Max Wittek 6-4 240 Sr. Norwalk, Conn.

DEFENSEDE 94 Ka‘aumoana Gifford 6-4 275 Fr. Wai‘anae, O‘ahu 99 Zeno Choi 6-3 260 Fr. Honolulu, O‘ahuNT 75 Kory Rasmussen 6-2 295 Jr. ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu 54 Penitito Faalologo 5-11 300 So. Pago Pago, American SamoaDE 90 Kennedy Tulimasealii 6-1 285 Jr. Wai‘anae, O‘ahu 92 Jamie Tago 6-2 250 Fr. Pago Pago, American SamoaOLB 17 Lance Williams 6-0 230 Sr. Honolulu, O‘ahu 44 Russell Williams, Jr. 6-1 230 So. Elk Grove, Calif. ILB 36 Benetton Fonua 6-0 235 Sr. Kahuku, O‘ahu 2 Jerrol Garcia-Williams 6-2 235 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. ILB 8 Julian Gener 5-11 225 Sr. West Covina, Calif. 3 Simon Poti 6-0 235 Sr. Fullerton, Calif. OLB 31 Jahlani Tavai 6-4 235 Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif. 38 Malachi Mageo 6-2 210 Fr. Carson, Calif. CB 11 Nick Nelson 6-0 200 So. Forestville, Md. 24 Jamal Mayo 5-11 185 Jr. Oakland, Calif.S 40 Dany Mulanga 6-3 200 Fr. Bedford, Texas 19 Jalen Rogers 6-1 200 Jr, Tucson, Ariz. S 15 Daniel Lewis, Jr. 5-11 180 So. New Iberia, La. 19 Jalen Rogers 6-1 200 Jr, Tucson, Ariz. CB 1 Ne’Quan Phillips 5-9 190 Sr. Miami, Fla. 19 Jalen Rogers 6-1 200 Jr, Tucson, Ariz.

SPECIALISTSPK 43 Rigoberto Sanchez 6-1 190 Jr. Hamilton City, Calif. 49 Mauro Bondi 6-0 210 Sr. Boca Raton, Calif.P 43 Rigoberto Sanchez 6-1 190 Jr. Hamilton City, Calif. 46 Alex Trifonovich 6-1 180 Fr. Honolulu, O‘ahuKO 43 Rigoberto Sanchez 6-1 190 Jr. Hamilton City, Calif. 49 Mauro Bondi 6-0 210 Sr. Boca Raton, Calif.LS 64 Noah Borden 6-1 215 Fr. Pearl City, O‘ahu 62 Brodie Nakama 5-9 225 So. Santa Clara, Calif.SS 62 Brodie Nakama 5-9 225 So. Santa Clara, Calif. 64 Noah Borden 6-1 215 Fr. Pearl City, O‘ahuHOLD 11 Ikaika Woolsey 6-1 210 Jr. Rodeo, Calif. 24 Duke Bukoski 6-0 205 Sr. Honolulu, O‘ahuPR 11 Nick Nelson 6-0 200 So. Forestville, Md. 23 Dylan Collie 5-10 175 Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif.KR 12 Keelan Ewaliko 5-11 200 So. Wailuku, Maui 20 Pereese Joas 5-6 170 Sr. Plano, Texas

Updated Nov. 12, 2015

PRONUNCIATION CHART(Alphabetical order)

Name PronunciationSamiuela Akoteu sam-YEW-eh-lah ah-KO-tay-oohDejon Allen DEE-zjon Ammon Barker am-men (rhymes with salmon)Mauro Bondi MAR-ohAustin Borengasser bor-un-gasserDuke Bukoski boo-KO-skiDejaun Butler duh-zjonMakoa Camanse-Stevens muh-KO-uh cuh-mon-sayZeno Choi ZEE-NoKaiwi Chung kah-E-veeGaetano DeMattei jah-tano de-MAH-tayTevarua Eldridge teh-vah-roo-ahAsotui Eli ah-so-TOO-E eh-leeKeelan Ewaliko eh-vah-LEE-koPenitito Faalologo fah-ah-low-low-n-goRashaan Falemalu fah-lay-MAH-looRojesterman Farris roe-jester-munBenetton Fonua FO-new-ahDayton Furuta fuh-ROO-tuhJulian Gener jennerKa‘aumoana Gifford kah-OW-mo-AH-naDalton Gouveia GO-VAY-uhDavasyia Hagger duh-VAS-E-ay hay-gurVasquez Haynes vos-kezPereese Joas pah-REECE johsPreston Kalai kah-LIESione Kauhi see-oh-NAY COW-heLeo Koloamatangi KO-low-ah-MAH-tungyMeffy Koloamatangi KO-low-ah-MAH-tungyMakani Kema-Kaleiwahea mah-KUH-knee keh-mah kah-lay-veh-HAY-ahSteven Lakalaka lah-kah-lah-kahKalei Letoto kah-LAYMalachi Mageo ma-lah-KYE mon-GAY-oSolomon Matautia mah-TAO-tee-ahEperone Moananu ep-er-row-nay mo-ah-NAH-newHarold Moleni mow-lennyJason Muraoka moo-rah-O-kahAaron Novoa no-VO-uhDiocemy Saint Juste DEE-awesome-ME saint justRigoberto Sanchez REE-go-BEAR-toeJamie Tago tah-goJahlani Tavai tah-VIEAlex Trifonovitch trif-on-oh-vitchRyan Tuiasoa to-E-ah-so-ahTumua Tuinei too-moo-AH TOO-ee-nayKennedy Tulimasealii TOO-lee-MAH-say-AH-lee-eeElijah Tupai TOO-pieMetuisela ‘Unga may-TOO-ee-say-lah OO-n-gah Justin Vele veh-layJohn Wa‘a wah-ah Ikaika Woolsey E-kye-kahAaron Zwahlen ZWAH-len

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ROSTERS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

NUMERICAL No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 1 Ne’Quan Phillips DB 5-9 190 Sr. 3L Miami, Fla. (Southridge HS) 2 Jerrol Garcia-Williams LB 6-2 235 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde HS) 3 Simon Poti LB 6-0 235 Sr. 1L Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton College) 4 Steven Lakalaka RB 5-10 210 Jr. 2L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 5 Quinton Pedroza WR 6-2 215 Sr. 1L Chino, Calif. (Utah) 6 Jeremy Castro LB 6-4 240 So. 1L Murrieta, Calif. (UCLA) 7 Metuisela ‘Unga TE 6-5 240 So. 1L Rochester, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS) 8 Julian Gener LB 5-11 225 Sr. 2L West Covina, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio College) 9 Devan Stubblefield WR 6-0 190 Fr. RS ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu (Saint Louis School) 10 Marrell Jackson DB 6-0 200 Sr. 3L Miramar, Fla. (Miramar HS) 11 Ikaika Woolsey QB 6-1 215 Jr. 2L Rodeo, Calif. (Salesian HS) 11 Nick Nelson DB 6-0 200 So. 1L Forestville, Md. (Suitland HS) 12 Keelan Ewaliko WR 5-11 200 So. 1L Wailuku, Maui (Baldwin HS) 13 Max Wittek QB 6-4 240 Sr. TR Norwalk, Conn. (USC) 14 Marcus Kemp WR 6-4 200 Jr. 2L Layton, Utah (Layton HS) 15 Daniel Lewis, Jr. DB 5-11 180 So. 1L New Iberia, La. (New Iberia HS) 15 Aaron Zwahlen QB 6-3 200 Fr. HS Modesto, Calif. (Thomas Downey HS) 16 Beau Reilly QB 6-6 190 Fr. RS Valley Center, Calif. (Valley Center HS) 17 Lance Williams LB 6-0 230 Sr. 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Farrington HS) 18 Rojesterman Farris II DB 6-1 170 Fr. HS Coral Springs, Fla. (Coral Springs Charter HS) 19 Jalen Rogers DB 6-1 200 Jr. 1L Tucson, Ariz. (Mesa JC) 20 Pereese Joas RB 5-6 170 Sr. 1L Plano, Texas (Liberty HS) 21 Damien Packer DB 5-11 210 Jr. 2L Kea‘au, Hawai‘i (Kea‘au HS) 22 Diocemy Saint Juste RB 5-8 195 Jr. 2L Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces HS) 23 Dylan Collie WR 5-10 175 Fr. RS El Dorado Hills, Calif. (BYU) 24 Jamal Mayo DB 5-11 185 Jr. RS Oakland, Calif. (Laney College) 25 Austin Borengasser DB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama) 25 Dominique Small RB 5-10 190 Sr. 1L Lakewood, Calif. (Cerritos College) 26 Dejaun Butler DB 5-11 180 Jr. JC Woodland Hills, Calif. (Santa Monica College) 27 Solomon Matautia LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS ‘Ewa Beach, O’ahu (Campbell HS) 28 Duke Bukoski WR 6-0 205 Sr. 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Idaho State) 28 Cameron Hayes DB 5-11 180 Fr. HS Marina del Rey, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 29 Paul Harris RB 5-11 190 Jr. JC Columbus, Ohio (Ventura College) 30 Gaetano DeMattei DB 5-8 175 Sr. 1L Rio Vista, Calif. (Diablo Valley College) 31 Jahlani Tavai LB 6-4 235 Fr. RS Redondo Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS) 33 Melvin Davis RB 6-2 235 Jr. JC Harbor City, Calif. (Santa Monica College) 34 Jason Muraoka RB 5-7 190 Sr. 1L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Franklin [Ind.] College) 44 Russell Williams, Jr. LB 6-1 230 So. JC Elk Grove, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 35 Joshua Donovan DB 6-0 210 Sr. 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Mid-Pacific Institute) 36 Benetton Fonua LB 6-0 235 Sr. 3L Kahuku, O‘ahu (Kahuku HS) 38 Malachi Mageo LB 6-2 210 Fr. RS Carson, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 39 Trayvon Henderson DB 6-0 200 Jr. 2L Sacramento, Calif. (Grant Union HS) 40 Dany Mulanga DB 6-3 200 Fr. RS Bedford, Texas (Trinity HS) 42 Justin Vele FB/TE 6-0 240 Sr. 3L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Farrington HS) 43 Rigoberto Sanchez PK/P 6-1 190 Jr. JC Hamilton City, Calif. (Butte College) 45 Tevarua Eldridge LB 6-2 230 Fr. RS Wailuku, Maui (Baldwin HS) 45 John Ursua WR 5-10 165 Fr. HS La‘ie, O‘ahu (Cedar City HS) 46 Alex Trifonovitch P 6-1 180 Fr HS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 47 Kaiwi Chung RB 5-11 240 Fr. RS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama) 47 Preston Kalai DB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Hilo, Hawai‘i (Kamehameha Schools-Kea‘au) 48 Trey Linton DB 6-0 175 Fr. HS Matthews, N.C. (Charlotte Christian HS) 48 Ryan Tuiasoa RB 5-11 210 So. RS Kailua, O‘ahu (Weber State) 49 Mauro Bondi PK 6-0 210 Sr. TR Boca Raton, Fla. (Nebraska) 49 Manly Williams LB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Farrington HS) 50 Dejon Allen OL 6-3 290 So. 1L Compton, Calif. (Manuel Dominguez HS) 51 John Wa‘a OL 6-4 315 So. 1L Hau‘ula, O‘ahu (Kahuku HS) 52 Dalton Gouveia LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Mooresville, N.C. (Charlotte Christian HS) 53 Dayton Furuta LB 5-11 230 Fr. HS Mililani, O‘ahu (Mililani HS) 54 Penitito Faalologo DL 5-11 300 So. 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa (Fagaitua HS) 55 Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea LB 6-3 240 Jr. TR ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu (Arizona)

ALPHABETICAL No Name Pos 91 Samiuela Akoteu DL 50 Dejon Allen OL 76 Arona Amosa OL 80 Ammon Barker WR 84 Isaiah Bernard WR 49 Mauro Bondi PK 64 Noah Borden LB/LS 25 Austin Borengasser DB 61 Max Broman LB 92 Brennen Brooks TE 28 Duke Bukoski WR 26 Dejaun Butler DB 83 Makoa Camanse-Stevens WR 6 Jeremy Castro LB 99 Zeno Choi DL 47 Kaiwi Chung RB 71 Ben Clarke OL 70 Luke Clements OL 23 Dylan Collie WR 33 Melvin Davis RB 30 Gaetano DeMattei DB 35 Joshua Donovan DB 45 Tevarua Eldridge LB 65 Asotui Eli OL 12 Keelan Ewaliko WR 54 Penitito Faalologo DL 58 Rashaan Falemalu LB 18 Rojesterman Farris II DB 36 Benetton Fonua LB 53 Dayton Furuta LB 2 Jerrol Garcia-Williams LB 8 Julian Gener LB 94 Ka‘aumoana Gifford DL 52 Dalton Gouveia LB 82 Davasyia Hagger TE 29 Paul Harris RB 28 Cameron Hayes DB 81 Vasquez Haynes WR 39 Trayvon Henderson DB 57 J.R. Hensley OL 60 Brian Hittner LS 85 Andrew Ho WR 74 RJ Hollis OL 10 Marrell Jackson DB 20 Pereese Joas RB 47 Preston Kalai DB 59 Sione Kauhi TE 55 Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea LB 14 Marcus Kemp WR 78 Leo Koloamatangi OL 97 Meffy Koloamatangi DL 4 Steven Lakalaka RB 88 Kalei Letoto WR 15 Daniel Lewis, Jr. DB 48 Trey Linton DB 38 Malachi Mageo LB 96 David Manoa DL 27 Solomon Matautia DB 24 Jamal Mayo DB 95 Jeremy McClam DT

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NUMERICAL No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 56 Elijah Tupai OL 6-4 300 So. 1L Taylorsville, Utah (Cottonwood HS) 57 J.R. Hensley OL 6-5 310 Fr HS Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe HS) 58 Rashaan Falemalu LB 6-1 230 Fr. RS Hau‘ula, O‘ahu (Kahuku HS) 59 Sione Kauhi DE 6-5 275 Fr. HS Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville HS) 60 Brian Hittner LS 6-1 200 Sr. 1L Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Saddleback College) 61 Max Broman LB 6-1 220 So. RS Draper, Utah (Alta HS) 62 Brodie Nakama LS 5-9 225 Jr. 2L Santa Clara, Calif. (Saint Francis HS) 63 Aaron Novoa PK 6-0 190 Jr. JC Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 64 Noah Borden LB/LS 6-1 215 Fr. HS Pearl City, O‘ahu (Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama) 65 Asotui Eli OL 6-4 295 Fr. RS Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i (Kealakehe HS) 66 Eperone Moananu OL 6-2 285 Fr. HS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna HS) 69 Brenden Urban OL 6-1 305 Sr. 1L Littleton, Colo. (Adams State) 70 Luke Clements OL 6-5 300 So. JC Floresville, Texas (Blinn College) 71 Ben Clarke OL 6-3 295 Sr. 3L Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield HS) 72 Matt Norman OL 6-5 260 Jr. JC Monrovia, Calif. (Fullerton College) 73 Austin Webb OL 6-8 310 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Highland Park HS) 74 RJ Hollis OL 6-4 295 Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) 75 Kory Rasmussen DL 6-2 295 Jr. SQ ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu (Colorado) 76 Arona Amosa OL 6-2 285 Fr. HS ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu (Campbell HS) 78 Leo Koloamatangi OL 6-5 290 Jr. 2L East Palo Alto, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 80 Ammon Barker WR 6-4 205 So. 1L Salt Lake City, Utah (Alta HS) 81 Vasquez Haynes WR 6-2 210 Jr. 1L Memphis, Tenn. (Blinn College) 82 Davasyia Hagger TE 6-6 230 So. JC Beaverton, Ore. (Orange Coast College) 83 Makoa Camanse-Stevens WR 6-4 205 Jr. JC Kailua, O‘ahu (Western Arizona) 84 Isaiah Bernard WR 6-1 190 Jr. JC North Hills, Calif. (Glendale CC) 85 Andrew Ho WR 6-2 210 So. RS San Mateo, Calif. (College of San Mateo) 86 Dakota Torres TE 6-2 245 Fr. RS Wai‘anae, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 87 Harold Moleni TE 6-2 235 Sr. 3L West Valley City, Utah (Hunter HS) 88 Kalei Letoto WR 5-8 185 Jr. HS Honolulu, O‘ahu (St. Louis School) 88 Tumua Tuinei LB 5-9 210 Fr. RS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 89 Ryan Pasoquen WR 6-0 195 Sr. 1L Wahiawā, O‘ahu (Leilehua HS) 90 Kennedy Tulimasealii DL 6-1 285 Jr. 2L Wai‘anae, O‘ahu (Wai‘anae HS) 91 Samiuela Akoteu DL 6-2 320 Fr. HS Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 92 Brennen Brooks TE 6-3 220 Fr. HS Richmond, Calif. (De Anza HS) 92 Jamie Tago DL 6-2 250 Fr. RS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana HS) 94 Ka‘aumoana Gifford DL 6-4 275 Fr. RS Wai‘anae, O‘ahu (Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama) 95 Jeremy McClam DL 5-11 285 Jr. HS Apex, N.C. (Kapi‘olani CC) 96 David Manoa DL 6-3 240 So. 1L San Mateo, Calif. (Aragon HS) 97 Meffy Koloamatangi DL 6-5 240 So. SQ East Palo Alto, Calif. (Woodside HS) 99 Zeno Choi DL 6-3 260 Fr. HS Honolulu, O‘ahu (Kaiser HS)

Coaches and Support Staff

Interim Head Coach: Chris Naeole (3rd Season) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Don Bailey (1st Season) Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers: Tom Mason (1st Season) Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends: Jake Cookus (1st Season) Secondary: Abe Elimimian (1st Season) Outside Linebackers: Kurt Gouveia (2nd Season) Wide Receivers: Luke Matthews (3rd Season) Running Backs: Wayne Moses (2nd Season) Defensive Line: Lance Samuseva (4th Season) Director of Player Personnel: Keith Uperesa Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Gary Beemer Director of Football Administration: Brad Jones Video Coordinator: Dory Kong Executive Assistant: Monica Morita Graduate Assistants: Derek Deardorff, Randall Joyner, Ramsen Golpashin, Garrett Scott, Olivia Vea (Video) Interns: Jeron Gouveia, Bo Montgomery, Tai Papalii Football Administration Assistant: Ryan Blangiardi Student Assistants: Myles Gota, Gavin Shigesato Athletic Trainers: Brian Wong, Eric Okasaki Equipment Manager: Al Ginoza

ALPHABETICAL No Name Pos 66 Eperone Moananu OL 87 Harold Moleni TE 40 Dany Mulanga DB 34 Jason Muraoka RB 62 Brodie Nakama LS 11 Nick Nelson DB 72 Matt Norman OL 63 Aaron Novoa PK 21 Damien Packer DB 89 Ryan Pasoquen WR 5 Quinton Pedroza WR 1 Ne’Quan Phillips DB 3 Simon Poti LB 75 Kory Rasmussen DL 16 Beau Reilly QB 19 Jalen Rogers DB 22 Diocemy Saint Juste RB 43 Rigoberto Sanchez PK 25 Dominique Small RB 9 Devan Stubblefield WR 92 Jamie Tago DL 31 Jahlani Tavai LB 86 Dakota Torres TE 46 Alex Trifonovitch P 48 Ryan Tuiasoa RB 88 Tumua Tuinei LB 90 Kennedy Tulimasealii DL 56 Elijah Tupai OL 7 Metuisela ‘Unga TE 69 Brenden Urban OL 45 John Ursua WR 42 Justin Vele FB/TE 51 John Wa‘a OL 73 Austin Webb OL 17 Lance Williams LB 49 Manly Williams LB 44 Russell Williams, Jr. LB 13 Max Wittek QB 11 Ikaika Woolsey QB 15 Aaron Zwahlen QB

updated Nov. 1, 2015

STAFF PRONUNCIATIONS

(Alphabetical order)Name Pronunciation

Jake Cookus COOK-iss

Abe Elimimian elum-im-e-un

Kurt Gouveia GO-vay-ah

Chris Naeole NY-oh-lee

Lance Samuseva SAM-ooh-seh-veh

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2015START CHART

CurrentOFFENSE 2015 Streak CareerBen Clarke, OL 10 47 47Dejon Allen, OL 19 21 21Marcus Kemp, WR 5 - 17Ikaika Woolsey, QB 2 1 16Steven Lakalaka, RB 3 - 14Harold Moleni, TE 2 - 13Quinton Pedroza, WR 5 - 13Elijah Tupai, OL 8 1 11Asotui Eli 10 10 10RJ Hollis 10 10 10Dylan Collie 8 2 8Justin Vele, RB - - 8Max Wittek 8 - 8Paul Harris 7 2 7Leo Koloamatangi, OL 3 - 6Metuisela ‘Unga 5 - 6Brenden Urban, OL - - 6Devan Stubblefield, WR 5 4 5Isaiah Bernard 4 4 4Vasquez Haynes, WR - - 4Ammon Barker, WR - - 3John Wa‘a, OL 1 - 3Dakota Torres, TE 3 1 3Ryan Pasoquen, WR - - 2Makoa Camanse-Stevens, WR 1 - 1Keelan Ewaliko, WR - - 1

CurrentDEFENSE 2015 Streak CareerNe’Quan Phillips, DB 7 - 36Marrell Jackson, DB 8 - 24Jerrol Garcia-Williams, LB 9 4 23Nick Nelson, DB 10 18 18Kennedy Tulimasealii, DL 10 13 18Lance Williams, LB 10 10 18Trayvon Henderson, DB 1 - 13Simon Poti, LB 1 - 13Julian Gener, LB 6 4 11Daniel Lewis, DB 7 2 10Jahlani Tavai, LB 9 8 9 Benetton Fonua, LB 3 - 8Luke Shawley, DL 6 - 6Kory Rasmussen, DL 6 2 6Penitito Faalologo, DL 4 - 4Dany Mulanga 4 4 4Jalen Rogers, DB 4 1 4Jeremy Castro, LB 1 - 2Gaetano DeMattei, DB - - 2Ka‘aumoana Gifford 2 - 2Meffy Koloamatangi 2 1 2Russell Williams, Jr., LB 1 - 1

CurrentSPECIAL TEAMS 2015 Streak CareerBrodie Nakama, SS 10 35 35Brian Hittner, LS 2 - 15Rigoberto Sanchez, P/PK 10 10 10Noah Borden, LS 8 8 8Mauro Bondi, KO 5 - 5

UH 2015 OPENING DRIVESOpponent Result (Ply-Yd-TOP)Colorado Touchdown (3-16-1:26)at Ohio State Punt (4-36-1:22)UC Davis TO on Downs (7- -3-2:39)at Wisconsin Punt (6-14-2:24)at Boise State Punt (3-2-0:54)San Diego State Fumble (3-11-1:01)at New Mexico Touchdown (12-75-4:40)at Nevada Punt (3-5-0:43)Air Force Punt (4-18-1:48)at UNLV Pun (3-(-4)-1:10)Fresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

2015 OPPONENT OPENING DRIVESOpponent Result (Ply-Yd-TOP)Colorado Punt [Block] (3-6-1:22)at Ohio State TO on Downs (8-39-3:57)UC Davis Punt (3-6-1:48)at Wisconsin Touchdown (16-97-8:09)at Boise State Punt (5-20-2:38)San Diego State Touchdown (7-75-3:16)at New Mexico Kick Return Touchdown (:20)at Nevada Punt (3-[-1]-2:17)Air Force Touchdown (15-90-6:22)at UNLV Touchdown (8-87-3:31)Fresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

2015 CONVERSIONSOpponent 3rd Down 4th DownColorado 7-19 0-1at Ohio State 2-14 1-2UC Davis 8-16 0-1at Wisconsin 3-12 0-1at Boise State 6-18 2-2San Diego State 5-16 1-2at New Mexico 10-18 0-0at Nevada 2-9 0-0Air Force 1-10 1-2at UNLV 3-13 3-13Fresno StateSan José StateUL-MonroeTotal 41-137 (29.9%) 3-16 (18.8%)Opponent 64-157 (40.8%) 8-14 (57.1%)

2015 COIN TOSS RESULTSOpponent ResultColorado Lost Kickedat Ohio State Won ReceivedUC Davis Won Kickedat Wisconsin Won Receivedat Boise State Won ReceivedSan Diego State Lost Kickedat New Mexico Won Receivedat Nevada Lost ReceivedAir Force Won Receivedat UNLV Won ReceivedFresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

UH’s RECORD WHEN... 2015 2014 Since Overall Overall 2012Overall Record 2-8 4-9 10-37MW Record 0-6 3-5 4-26Non-Conference 2-2 1-4 6-11Home 2-2 3-4 9-14Away 0-6 1-5 1-23Neutral — — —Day Games 0-2 1-3 1-12Night Games 2-6 3-6 9-25On National Television 1-4 0-5 1-19In August — 0-1 0-2In September 2-2 1-2 4-10In October 0-5 1-3 1-14In November 0-1 2-3 4-11In December — — 1-0Against A.P. Top 25 Teams 0-2 0-1 0-6Against A.P. Top 10 Teams 0-1 — 0-2vs. Non-Ranked Teams 2-6 4-8 10-31On Natural Grass — 0-1 0-5On Artificial Turf 2-8 4-8 10-32When UH Scores First 1-2 2-4 7-11Opponent Scores First 1-6 2-5 3-25Leading After 1st Quarter 1-2 0-3 5-10Behind After 1st Quarter 0-6 2-5 2-26Tied After 1st Quarter 1-0 2-1 3-2Leading At Halftime 2-2 2-1 8-5Behind At Halftime 0-6 1-7 1-27Tied At Halftime — 1-1 1-5Leading After 3rd Quarter 2-2 3-0 9-2Behind After 3rd Quarter 0-6 1-8 1-32Tied After 3rd Quarter — 0-1 0-3Overtime — — 0-2Scoring 20 points or less 0-6 1-6 1-22Scoring 21 points or more 2-2 3-3 9-15Scoring 30 points or more 1-0 2-1 6-4Scoring 40+ 1-0 — 3-1Allowing 10 points or less — 1-0 4-0Allowing 20 points or less 1-0 0-2 4-2Allowing 21 points or more 1-8 3-7 5-35With a 100-yard rusher 1-2 3-2 5-7Allowing a 100-yard rusher 0-7 1-7 1-26With a 300-yard passer — 0-1 1-6Allowing a 300-yard passer — 1-1 1-9More Total Offense Than Opp. 1-1 3-2 8-7Total Offense 300-plus yards 2-3 3-6 9-21Total Offense 400-plus yards 1-1 2-2 5-9Total Offense 500-plus yards — 2-0 3-1Allow 300-plus yards total offense 2-8 4-9 7-36No Turnovers 0-1 0-1 2-2No Takeaways 0-2 0-2 0-7Fewer Turnovers than opponent 1-0 2-1 5-5Equal Turnovers 0-2 0-4 0-9More Turnovers than opponent 1-6 2-4 5-23Won Time of Possession — 1-3 4-10Opponent Controls T.O.P. 2-8 3-6 6-27

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OFFENSE QB RB WR (L) WR (R) WR (S) TE (Y) LT LG C RG RT Colorado Wittek Lakalaka Kemp Pedrodza Collie ‘Unga Clarke Tupai Eli Allen Hollisat Ohio State Wittek Harris Kemp Pedroza Collie ‘Unga Clarke Tupai Eli Allen HollisUC Davis Wittek Harris Kemp Camanse-Stevens Collie Moleni Clarke Tupai Eli Allen Hollisat Wisconsin Wittek Harris Kemp Pedroza Collie Moleni Clarke Tupai Eli Allen Hollisat Boise State Wittek Harris Stubblefield Pedroza Collie ‘Unga Clarke Tupai Eli Allen HollisSan Diego State Wittek Lakalaka Kemp Pedroza Collie ‘Unga Clarke Tupai Eli Allen Hollisat New Mexico Woolsey Harris Stubblefield Bernard L. Koloamatangi (OL) Torres Clarke Wa‘a Eli Allen Hollis at Nevada Wittek Lakalaka Stubblefield Bernard L. Koloamatangi (OL) Torres Clarke Tupai Eli Allen Hollis Air Force Wittek Harris Stubblefield Bernard Collie ‘Unga L. Koloamatangi Allen Clarke Eli Hollisat UNLV Woolsey Harris Stubblefield Bernard Collie Torres Clarke Tupai Eli Allen HollisFresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

DEFENSE DE NT DE OLB MLB MLB OLB CB S S CBColorado Tulimasealii Faalologo Shawley L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Nelson Lewis, Jr. Jackson Rogersat Ohio State Tulimasealii Faalologo Shawley L. Williams Garcia-Williams Fonua Castro Nelson Henderson Jackson PhillipsUC Davis Tulimasealii Faalologo Shawley L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Nelson Lewis Jackson Phillipsat Wisconsin Tulimasealii Rasmussen Shawley L. Williams Garcia-Williams Fonua Tavai Nelson Lewis Jackson Rogersat Boise State Tulimasealii Rasmussen Shawley L. Williams Garcia-Williams Fonua Tavai Nelson Lewis Jackson RogersSan Diego State Tulimasealii Rasmussen Shawley L. Williams R. Williams Poti Tavai Nelson Lewis Jackson Phillipsat New Mexico Tulimasealii Rasmussen Koloamatangi L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Neson Mulanga Jackson Phillipsat Nevada Tulimasealii Faalologo Gifford L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Nelson Mulanga Jackson PhillipsAir Force Tulimasealii Rasmussen Gifford L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Nelson Mulanga Lewis Phillipsat UNLV Tulimasealii Rasmussen Koloamatangi L. Williams Garcia-Williams Gener Tavai Nelson Mulanga Lewis Rogers Fresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

SPECIAL TEAMS KO PK P H PR KR LS SSColorado Bondi Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Pedroza Harris Hittner Nakamaat Ohio State Bondi Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Pedroza Harris Hittner NakamaUC Davis Bondi Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Harris Borden Nakamaat Wisconsin Bondi Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Harris Borden Nakamaat Boise State Bondi Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Harris Borden NakamaSan Diego State Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Joas Borden Nakamaat New Mexico Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Harris Borden Nakamaat Nevada Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Ewaliko Borden NakamaAir Force Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Ewaliko Borden Nakamaat UNLV Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Woolsey Nelson Ewaliko Borden NakamaFresno StateSan José StateUL-Monroe

Opponent Passing Rushing Receptions Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles

Colorado Wittek (202) Harris (68) Kemp (6) Kemp (116) Bernard, Pedroza, Kemp (1) Shawley (14)

at Ohio State Wittek (67) Harris (46) Bernard (3) Collie (29) - - None - - Fonua (12)

UC Davis Wittek (272) Harris (147) Stubblefield (6) Kemp (119) Melvin Davis (2) Garcia-Williams (15)

at Wisconsin Wittek (189) Harris (22) Pedroza (10) Pedroza (134) - - None - - Jackson (13)

at Boise State Wittek (66) Lakalaka (34) Kemp (5) Kemp (39) - - None - - Garcia-Williams (9)

San Diego State Wittek (179) Davis (52) Pedroza (4) Kemp (4) Pedroza (41) Davis (1), Wittek (1) Gener (19)

at New Mexico Woolsey (195) Harris (127) Collie (7) Collie (113) Harris (2) L. Williams (9)

at Nevada Wittek (291) Harris (57) Stubblefield (8) Stubblefield (91) Touchdowns (2) Mulanga (10)

Air Force Wittek (123) Davis (8) Pedroza (4) Pedroza (78) Ewaliko (1) (KR) Garcia-Williams (17)

at UNLV Woolsey (187) Harris (190) Stubblefield (5) Camanse-Stevens (70) Davis (2) Gener (11)

Fresno State

San José State

UL-Monroe

2015 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

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TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 RESULTS 2-8 OVERALL / 0-6 MW / 2-2 HOME / 0-6 AWAYDate Opponent Score Overall MW Att. TVSept. 3 COLORADO W 28-20 1-0 0-0 24,255 CBS SNSept. 12 at #1 Ohio State L 38-0 1-1 0-0 107,145 Big TenSept. 19 UC DAVIS W 47-27 2-1 0-0 25,714 PPVSept. 25 at # 22 Wisconsin L 28-0 2-2 0-0 80,829 Big TenOct. 3 *at Boise State L 55-0 2-3 0-1 35,907 ESPN2Oct. 10 *SAN DIEGO STATE L 28-14 2-4 0-2 28,543 PPVOct. 17 *at New Mexico L 28-27 2-5 0-3 20,541 ROOTOct. 24 *at Nevada L 30-20 2-6 0-4 19,992 PPVOct. 31 *AIR FORCE L 58-7 2-7 0-5 22,430 CBS SNNov. 7 *at UNLV L 41-21 2-8 0-6 20,006 PPVNov. 14 *FRESNO STATE PPVNov. 21 *SAN JOSÉ STATE PPVNov. 28 UL-Monroe PPV

|-------------------PAT-------------------|SCORING TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsSANCHEZ, Rigoberto 0 8-10 18-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42DAVIS, Melvin 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30HARRIS, Paul 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18KEMP, Marcus 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12PEDROZA, Quinton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8BERNARD, Isaiah 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6WITTEK, Max 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6BUTLER, Dejaun 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6COLLIE, Dylan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6EWALIKO, Keelan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TOTAL 20 8-10 18-19 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 164OPPONENTS 44 15-16 44-44 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 353

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BlkSANCHEZ, RIGOBERTO 8-10 80.0 0-0 2-3 1-1 4-5 1-1 50 0

FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Hawai`i OpponentsColorado (27),(34) (40),(40)at Ohio State - (20)UC Davis (27),(46) (21),(27)at Wisconsin 49 51at Boise State - (23),(37)San Diego State - -at New Mexico (49),(47),22 -at Nevada (50),(47) (40),(29),(30)Air Force - (40),(36),(44)at UNLV - (31),(31)Fresno State San José State UL Monroe Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Lg TB FC i20 50+ BlkSANCHEZ, Rigoberto 63 2817 44.7 73 2 13 23 22 0Total 63 2817 44.7 73 2 13 23 22 0Opponents 57 2250 39.5 66 5 6 19 11 2

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnBONDI, Mauro 19 1216 64.0 7 0 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto 17 1087 63.9 10 0 Total 36 2303 64.0 17 0 538 37.2 27Opponents 67 4139 61.8 22 8 861 40.7 24

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR IR Total Avg/GHARRIS, Paul 9 661 129 0 138 0 928 103.1EWALIKO, Keelan 8 0 0 15 555 0 570 71.2KEMP, Marcus 10 0 379 0 0 0 379 37.9COLLIE, Dylan 10 0 342 0 0 0 342 34.2PEDROZA, Quinton 6 19 294 3 0 0 316 52.7STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 9 0 248 0 0 0 248 27.6BERNARD, Isaiah 10 0 219 0 0 0 219 21.9LAKALAKA, Steven 7 187 14 0 0 0 201 28.7DAVIS, Melvin 7 173 19 0 0 0 192 27.4NELSON, Nick 10 0 0 137 0 0 137 13.7JOAS, Pereese 4 2 0 0 122 0 124 31.0UNGA, Metuisela 9 0 105 0 0 0 105 11.7CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 10 0 86 0 0 0 86 8.6TORRES, Dakota 10 0 70 0 0 0 70 7.0MULANGA, Dany 9 0 0 0 0 36 36 4.0TUIASOA, Ryan 10 2 0 0 26 0 28 2.8BUTLER, Dejaun 7 0 0 26 0 0 26 3.7WOOLSEY, Ikaika 10 18 0 0 0 0 18 1.8MOLENI, Harold 7 0 18 0 0 0 18 2.6MURAOKA, Jason 6 0 0 0 18 0 18 3.0HAGGER, Davasyia 7 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.9GENER, Julian 8 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.4TAGO, Jamie 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.7HAYNES, Vasquez 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.4ROGERS, Jalen 10 0 0 0 0 -3 -3 -0.3Team 6 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.3WITTEK, Max 8 -82 0 0 0 0 -82 -10.2Team 10 966 1938 181 861 36 3982 398.2Total 10 2615 1883 212 538 188 5436 543.6

RUSHING GP-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/GHARRIS, Paul 9-7 116 677 16 661 5.7 4 95 73.4LAKALAKA, Steven 7-3 48 190 3 187 3.9 0 20 26.7DAVIS, Melvin 7-0 53 174 1 173 3.3 5 18 24.7PEDROZA, Quinton 6-5 3 19 0 19 6.3 0 19 3.2WOOLSEY, Ikaika 10-2 28 77 59 18 0.6 0 11 1.8JOAS, Pereese 4- 2 3 1 2 1.0 0 3 0.5TUIASOA, Ryan 10-0 2 4 2 2 1.0 0 4 0.2COLLIE, Dylan 10-8 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Team 6 5 0 14 -14 -2.8 0 0 -2.3WITTEK, Max 8-8 36 72 154 -82 -2.3 1 20 -10.2TOTAL 10 294 1216 250 966 3.3 10 95 96.6OPPONENTS 10 563 2846 231 2615 4.6 30 39 261.5

PASSING GP-GS EFF Comp-Att-INT Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/GWITTEK, Max 8-8 94.95 116-242-13 47.9 1389 7 79 173.6WOOLSEY, Ikaika 10-2 92.20 44-88-4 50.0 498 1 55 49.8CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 9-1 264.20 1-2-0 50.0 51 0 51 5.7Total 10 95.24 161-332-17 48.5 1938 8 79 193.8Opponents 10 136.81 153-252-3 60.7 1883 12 85 188.3

RECEIVING GP-GS Rec. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/GCOLLIE, Dylan 10-8 29 342 11.8 1 46 34.2KEMP, Marcus 10-5 25 379 15.2 2 79 37.9STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 9-5 25 248 9.9 3 29 27.6PEDROZA, Quinton 6-5 23 294 12.8 1 43 49.0BERNARD, Isaiah 10-4 21 219 10.4 1 52 21.9HARRIS, Paul 9-7 9 129 14.3 0 51 14.3UNGA, Metuisela 9-5 9 105 11.7 0 28 11.7TORRES, Dakota 10-3 8 70 8.8 0 19 7.0LAKALAKA, Steven 7-3 4 14 3.5 0 8 2.0CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 10-1 3 86 28.7 0 55 8.6DAVIS, Melvin 7-0 2 19 9.5 0 19 2.7MOLENI, Harold 7-2 1 18 18.0 0 18 2.6HAGGER, Davasyia 7-0 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.9HAYNES, Vasquez 5-0 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4Total 10 161 1938 12.0 8 79 193.8Opponents 10 153 1883 12.3 12 85 188.3

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GWITTEK, Max 8 278 -82 1389 1307 163.4HARRIS, Paul 9 116 661 0 661 73.4WOOLSEY, Ikaika 10 116 18 498 516 51.6LAKALAKA, Steven 7 48 187 0 187 26.7DAVIS, Melvin 7 53 173 0 173 24.7CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 10 2 0 51 51 5.1PEDROZA, Quinton 6 3 19 0 19 3.2TUIASOA, Ryan 10 2 2 0 2 0.2JOAS, Pereese 4 2 2 0 2 0.5Team 6 5 -14 0 -14 -2.3Total 10 626 966 1938 2904 290.4Opponents 10 815 2615 1883 4498 449.8

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TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 TEAM STATS Hawai’i OpponentsSCORING 164 353 Points Per Game 16.4 35.3 Points Off Turnovers 27 61FIRST DOWNS 151 250 Rushing 42 146 Passing 88 85 Penalty 21 19RUSHING YARDAGE 966 2615 Yards gained rushing 1216 2846 Yards lost rushing 250 231 Rushing Attempts 294 563 Average Per Rush 3.3 4.6 Average Per Game 96.6 261.5 TDs Rushing 10 30PASSING YARDAGE 1938 1883 Comp-Att-Int 161-332-17 153-252-3 Average Per Pass 5.8 7.5 Average Per Catch 12.0 12.3 Average Per Game 193.8 188.3 TDs Passing 8 12TOTAL OFFENSE 2904 4498 Total Plays 626 815 Average Per Play 4.6 5.5 Average Per Game 290.4 449.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-861 19-538PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-181 27-212INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-36 17-188KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.3 28.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.6 7.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.0 11.1FUMBLES-LOST 20-10 15-7PENALTIES-Yards 79-630 69-649 Average Per Game 63.0 64.9PUNTS-Yards 63-2817 57-2250 Average Per Punt 44.7 39.5 Net punt average 40.7 34.5KICKOFFS-Yards 36-2303 67-4139 Average Per Kick 64.0 61.8 Net kick average 37.2 40.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 22:58 37:023RD-DOWN Conversions 41/137 64/157 3rd-Down Pct 30% 41%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/16 8/14 4th-Down Pct 19% 57%SACKS BY-Yards 13-82 27-191TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 20 44FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-10 15-16ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (17-20) 85% (43-48) 90%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (13-20) 65% (32-48) 67%PAT-ATTEMPTS (18-19) 95% (44-44) 100%ATTENDANCE 100942 284420 Games/Avg Per Game 4/25236 6/47403

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalHawai‘i 24 62 37 41 - 164Opponents 73 121 39 120 - 353

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongNELSON, Nick 17 137 8.1 0 37PEDROZA, Quinton 2 3 1.5 0 3BUTLER, Dejaun [BLK] 1 26 26.0 1 26EWALIKO, Keelan [BLK] 1 15 15.0 0 15Total 21 181 8.6 1 37Opponents 27 212 7.9 0 40

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongMULANGA, Dany 1 36 36.0 0 36 ROGERS, Jalen 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 GENER, Julian 1 3 3.0 0 3Total 3 36 12.0 0 36Opponents 17 188 11.1 0 33

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 2 21 10.5 1 14

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongEWALIKO, Keelan 20 555 27.8 1 98HARRIS, Paul 8 138 17.2 0 25JOAS, Pereese 5 122 24.4 0 42TUIASOA, Ryan 2 26 13.0 0 20MURAOKA, Jason 1 18 18.0 0 18TAGO, Jamie 1 2 2.0 0 2Total 37 861 23.3 1 98Opponents 19 538 28.3 1 100

2015 DEFENSIVE STATS |----TACKLES----| |-SACKS-| |-----PASS DEF-----| |--FUMBLES--| BLK GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH FR-Yds FF Kick SafGARCIA-WILLIAMS, Jerrol 10-9 55 34 89 3.5-14 1.5-9 . . 2 . . . .GENER, Julian 8-6 41 24 65 6.5-20 1.0-3 1-3 1 . . 2 . .JACKSON, Marrell 9-8 27 28 55 1.0-1 . . 2 1 3-0 . . .TULIMASEALII, Kennedy 10-10 33 19 52 13.5-46 2.5-15 . . 5 1-0 1 . .FONUA, Benetton 8-3 23 25 48 . . . . . . . . .WILLIAMS, Lance 10-10 27 18 45 5.0-13 . . 1 . 1-0 2 . .NELSON, Nick 10-10 30 13 43 0.5-1 . . 13 . . 1 . .TAVAI, Jahlani 10-9 17 25 42 2.5-14 1.0-10 . . . . . . .LEWIS, Daniel 10-7 27 13 40 3.0-17 1.0-11 . 1 . . . . .MULANGA, Dany 9-4 25 14 39 0.5-1 . 1-36 . . . 2 . .RASMUSSEN, Kory 10-6 19 14 33 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . . .PHILLIPS, Ne’Quan 8-6 25 6 31 5.0-30 . . 3 . . . . .POTI, Simon 10-1 11 16 27 2.5-13 1.5-12 . . . . . . .SHAWLEY, Luke 6-6 16 9 25 2.0-10 2.0-10 . . 2 . . . .ROGERS, Jalen 10-4 15 9 24 . . 1--3 1 . . . . .KEMA-KALEIWAHEA, M. 9-0 10 13 23 2.5-12 2.5-12 . . . . . . .GIFFORD, Ka’aumoana 10-2 9 11 20 1.0-1 . . 1 1 . . . .CASTRO, Jeremy 6-1 11 9 20 4.0-7 . . . 1 . . . .FAALOLOGO, Penitito 10-4 11 7 18 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .WILLIAMS, Russell 9-1 7 7 14 . . . . . . . . .MAYO, Jamal 10-0 9 5 14 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . .KOLOAMATANGI, Meffy 8-2 4 8 12 . . . . 1 . . . .DeMATTEI, Gaetano 6-0 8 4 12 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .BUTLER, Dejaun 7-0 8 2 10 . . . . . . . 1 .PACKER, Damien 10-0 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .BORDEN, Noah 8-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 10-1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .DONOVAN, Joshua 8-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .MANOA, David 10-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .MOANANU, Eperone 10-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .EWALIKO, Keelan 8-0 3 . 3 . . . . . . . 1 .HENDERSON, Trayvon 2-1 2 1 3 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .HAYNES, Vasquez 5-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .MAGEO, Malachi 9-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .KEMP, Marcus 10-5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .PASOQUEN, Ryan 10-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .CHOI, Zeno 2-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Team 6-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .MURAOKA, Jason 6-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .HITTNER, Brian 2-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .CLARKE, Ben 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .KOLOAMATANGI, Leo 8-3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .ELI, Asotui 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .ALLEN, Dejon 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .WOOLSEY, Ikaika 10-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TUIASOA, Ryan 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .SANCHEZ, Rigoberto 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .BONDI, Mauro 6-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 9-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .PEDROZA, Quinton 6-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .COLLIE, Dylan 10-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .HARRIS, Paul 9-7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Total 10 515 346 861 55-205 13-82 3-36 26 13 7-0 8 2Opponents 10 360 198 558 49.0-228 27-191 17-188 63 10 10-21 12 1 . 2015 POSSESSIONS HAWAI‘I No. TD FG FGA Punt Turnover Clock 1st dwn 3&Out Pts Pts./PossColorado 17 3 2 2 9 2 26:44 14 6 28 1.64at Ohio State 14 0 0 0 8 4 24:28 12 4 0 0.00UC Davis 12 5 2 2 1 2 20:02 22 1 47 3.92at Wisconsin 10 0 0 1 7 0 20:13 11 2 0 0.00at Boise State 17 0 0 0 9 8 22:27 12 8 0 0.00San Diego State 15 2 0 0 8 3 23:43 14 4 14 0.93at New Mexico 12 2 2 3 3 2 29:41 23 2 27 2.25at Nevada 13 2 2 2 5 4 23:34 19 3 20 1.54Air Force 14 1 0 0 7 5 14:54 7 3 7 0.50at UNLV 16 3 0 0 7 6 23:57 16 5 21 1.31Fresno StateSan José StateUL Monroe

OPPONENTS No. TD FG FGA Punt Turnover Clock 1st dwn 3&Out Pts Pts./PossColorado 17 2 2 2 8 3 33:16 23 6 20 1.18at Ohio State 14 4 1 1 5 1 35:32 26 2 38 2.71UC Davis 12 3 2 2 5 1 39:58 20 3 27 2.25at Wisconsin 10 4 0 1 4 0 39:47 31 2 28 2.80 at Boise State 17 7 2 2 7 0 37:33 29 3 55 3.24San Diego State 15 4 0 0 9 1 36:17 19 6 28 1.87at New Mexico 12 4 0 0 4 2 30:19 28 2 28 2.33at Nevada 15 3 3 3 5 1 36:26 20 4 30 2.00Air Force 14 7 3 3 4 0 45:06 32 3 58 4.14at UNLV 17 5 2 2 6 2 36:03 22 5 41 2.31Fresno StateSan José StateUL Monroe

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Opponent Qtr Ply-Yd TOP SCR Time Play (Conversion)Colorado 1 3-16 1:03 TD 12:35 Pedroza 11-yd rec from Wittek (Pedroza 2-pt rec from Wittek)Colorado 2 3-84 1:07 TD 8:07 Kemp 79-yd rec from Wittek (Sanchez)Colorado 2 9-48 1:12 FG 0:00 Sanchez 27-yd field goalColorado 3 6-47 1:50 TD 1:17 Bernard 1-yd rec from Wittek (Sanchez)Colorado 4 8-29 2:06 FG 12:45 Sanchez 34-yd field goal

UC Davis 1 9-71 3:02 FG 2:02 Sanchez 27-yd field goalUC Davis 2 10-62 3:37 FG 8:41 Sanchez 46-yd field goalUC Davis 2 4-35 0:44 TD 0:56 Stubblefield 14-yd rec from Wittek (Sanchez)UC Davis 3 2-98 0:36 TD 8:18 Harris 98-yd run (Sanchez)UC Davis 3 6-66 1:43 TD 3:31 Davis 1-yd run (kick blocked)UC Davis 4 9-97 3:42 TD 13:02 Kemp 19-yd rec from Wittek (Sanchez)UC Davis 4 5-65 1:24 TD 9:28 Davis 5-yd run (Sanchez)UC Davis 4 --- --- TD 7:54 Butler punt block/return (Sanchez)

San Diego St. 2 7-75 2:32 TD 12:44 Davis 1-yd run (Sanchez)San Diego St. 3 6-26 1:41 TD 7:13 Wittek 1-yd run (Sanchez)

New Mexico 1 12-75 4:04 TD 10:20 Harris 1-yd run (Sanchez)New Mexico 1 9-62 3:28 FG 0:42 Sanchez 49-yd field goalNew Mexico 2 9-79 3:27 TD 4:33 Harris 1-yd run (Sanchez)New Mexico 2 5-54 1:11 TD 1:45 Collie 27-yd rec. from Wookley (Sanchez)New Mexico 4 5-23 2:25 FG 12:59 Sanchez 47-yd field goal

Nevada 1 4-3 2:15 FG 6:12 Sanchez 50-yd field goalNevada 2 2-43 0:26 TD 13:12 Stubblefield 29-yd rec. from Wittek (Sanchez)Nevada 2 10-73 4:19 TD 5:24 Stubblefield 9-yd rec from Wittek (Sanchez)Nevada 3 10-46 3:02 FG 4:41 Sanchez 47-yd field goal

Air Force 4 --- 0:20 TD 5:56 Ewaliko 98-yd kick return (Sanchez)

UNLV 2 7-80 3:10 TD 7:04 Harris 34-yd run (Sanchez)UNLV 3 5-79 1:51 TD 5:56 Davis 1-yd run (Sanchez)UNLV 4 5-81 1:53 TD 11:46 Davis 3-yd run (Sanchez)

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OPPONENTS

Opponent Qtr Ply-Yd TOP SCR Time Play (Conversion)Colorado 2 3-23 0:44 TD 9:21 Adkins II 5-yd run (Gonzalez)Colorado 2 9-57 3:12 TD 4:47 Adkins II 3-yd run (Gonzalez)Colorado 3 12-47 5:07 FG 8:44 Gonzalez 40-yd field goalColorado 4 8-42 2:37 FG 3:48 Gonzalez 40-yd field goal

Ohio State 1 11-77 5:25 TD 3:25 Elliott 1-yd run (Willoughby)Ohio State 2 9-35 3:20 TD 4:03 Elliott 3-yd run (Willoughby)Ohio State 3 4-3 1:54 FG 8:34 Willoughby 20-yd field goalOhio State 4 17-91 8:05 TD 9:07 Elliott 1-yd run (Willoughby)Ohio State 4 0-0 -- TD 7:48 Bell 14-yd fumble recovery (Willoughby)Ohio State 4 5-45 1:55 TD 3:51 Dunn 5-yd run (Willoughby)

UC Davis 1 10-26 5:25 FG 5:08 Stuart 21-yd field goalUC Davis 2 12-75 6:45 TD 1:56 Baljeu 8-yd rec from Scott (Stuart)UC Davis 4 4-83 1:58 TD 10:52 Martin 69-yd rec from Scott (Stuart)UC Davis 4 8-58 4:52 TD 3:04 Kelley 14-yd run (Stuart)UC Davis 4 4- -3 2:03 FG 0:53 Stuart 27-yd field goal

Wisconsin 1 16-97 8:09 TD 4:27 Deal 2-yd run (Gaglianone)Wisconsin 2 9-73 4:38 TD 0:38 Deal 2-yd run (Gaglianone)Wisconsin 3 11-80 5:33 TD 0:53 Traylor 12-yd rec from Stave (Gaglianone)Wisconsin 4 8-67 4:01 TD 7:29 Ogunbowale 9-yd run (Gaglianone)

Boise State 1 1-54 0:08 TD 10:25 Anderson 54-yd pass from Rypien (Rausa)Boise State 1 6-65 2:00 TD 5:11 McNichols 13-yd run (Rausa)Boise State 2 6-61 2:29 TD 14:36 Sperbeck 21-yd rec from Rypien (Rausa)Boise State 2 5-84 2:15 TD 9:44 Huff 24-yd rec from Rypien (Rausa)Boise State 2 2-12 0:35 TD 6:46 Butler 10-yd run (Rausa)Boise State 2 9-59 3:33 TD 1:59 Young 9-yd run (Rausa)Boise State 2 6-61 0:47 TD 0:04 McNichols 15-yd run (Rausa)Boise State 3 13-67 4:54 FG 10:08 Rausa 23-yd field goalBoise State 4 4-0 1:51 FG 12:17 Rausa 37-yd field goal

San Diego St. 1 7-75 3:16 TD 11:44 Pumphrey 34-yd run (Hageman)San Diego St. 1 4-32 1:28 TD 9:10 Pumphrey 8-yd run (Hageman)San Diego St. 2 3-82 1:15 TD 1:40 Judge 58-yd rec. from Smith (Hageman)San Diego St. 4 11-85 4:42 TD 13:00 Pumphrey 4-yd run (Hageman)

New Mexico 1 0-0 0:20 TD 10:09 Wiggins 100-yd kick return (Rogers)New Mexico 2 17-82 7:36 TD 8:05 Pressly 2-yd run (Rogers)New Mexico 3 7-34 2:55 TD 7:53 Anaya rec. from L. Jordan (Rogers)New Mexico 4 10-80 1:19 TD 0:55 Gamblin rec. from Apodoca (Rogers)

Nevada 2 9-52 4:05 TD 1:12 Butler 1-yd run (Zuzo)Nevada 2 4-0 0:18 FG 0:53 Zuzo 40-yd field goalNevada 3 9-60 3:32 FG 7:43 Zuzo 29-yd field goalNevada 4 12-75 5:39 TD 14:02 Gipson 5-yd rec. from Stewart (Zuzo)Nevada 4 7-25 3:56 FG 9:01 Zuzo 30-yd field goalNevada 4 4-21 1:33 TD 2:20 Butler 1-yd run (Zuzo)

Air Force 1 15-90 6:22 TD 6:50 Owens 1-yd run (Strebel)Air Force 1 4-60 1:36 TD 3:39 Owens 11-yd run (Strebel)Air Force 2 6-35 1:51 TD 9:07 Roberts 1-yd run (Strebel)Air Force 2 5-19 2:12 FG 6:56 Strebel 40-yd field goalAir Force 2 9-91 3:47 TD 1:03 B. Washington 1-yd run (Strebel)Air Force 2 6-8 0:36 FG 0:00 Strebel 36-yd field goalAir Force 3 12-48 7:34 FG 4:51 Strebel 44-yd field goalAir Force 4 12-42 1:33 TD 11:53 Duty-Tyson 1-yd run (Philichi)Air Force 4 7-86 4:16 TD 6:10 McVey 5-yd run (Philichi)Air Force 4 1-39 0:14 TD 5:43 McVey 39-yd run (Philichi)

UNLV 1 8-87 3:31 TD 10:19 Campbell 3-yd run (Bornand)UNLV 2 4-96 1:50 TD 2:31 Criswell 85-yd rec. from Decker (Bornand)UNLV 3 15-72 7:00 FG 7:54 Bornand 31-yd field goalUNLV 3 1-75 0:12 TD 5:44 Boryd 75-yd rec. from Decker (Bornand)UNLV 4 4-0 0:51 FG 13:47 Bornand 31-yd field goalUNLV 4 8-75 4:37 TD 7:09 Thomas 3-yd run (Bornand)UNLV 4 8-42 3:34 TD 2:10 Whitely 7-yd run (Bornand)

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PASSING (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 79 Kemp from Wittek (2nd Quarter)*Ohio State 29 Collie from Wittek (1st Quarter)UC Davis 27 Kemp from Wittek (1st Quarter)UC Davis 27 Kemp from Wittek (2nd Quarter)UC Davis 28 Stubblefield from Wittek (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 39 Kemp from Wittek (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 25 Stubblefield from Wittek (4th Quarter)Wisconsin 27 Pedroza from Wittek (1st Quarter) Wisconsin 20 Pedroza from Wittek (2nd Quarter)Wisconsin 51 Harris from Camanse-Stevens (3rd Quarter)Wisconsin 25 Collie from Wittek (4th Quarter)Wisconsin 23 Pedroza from Wittek (4th Quarter)San Diego St. 22 Pedroza from Wittek (1st Quarter)San Diego St. 21 Collie from Wittek (1st Quarter) San Diego St. 52 Bernard fom Wittek (2nd Quarter)San Diego St. 26 Kemp from Wittek (3rd Quarter)New Mexico 38 Bernard from Woolsey (1st Quarter) New Mexcio 46 Collie from Woolsey (2nd Quarter)New Mexico 27 Collie from Woolsey (2nd Quarter)Nevada 29 Stubblefield from Wittek (2nd Quarter)*Nevada 24 Kemp from Wittek (4th Quarter)Nevada 28 Unga from Wittek (4th Quarter)Air Force 43 Pedroza from Wittek (1st Quarter)UNLV 55 Camande-Stevens from Woolsey (4th Quarter)UNLV 25 Harris from Woolsey (2nd Quarter)

RUSHING (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)UC Davis 95 Harris rush (3rd Quarter)*UC Davis 20 Wittek rush (4th Quarter)New Mexico 20 Lakalaka rush (1st Quarter) New Mexico 20 Harris rush (3rd Quarter)UNLV 34 Harris rush (2nd Quarter)*UNLV 72 Harris rush (3rd Quarter)

DEFENSIVE (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Nevada 36 Dany Mulanga interception (2nd Quarter)

SPECIAL TEAMS (25 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 25 Harris kick return (2nd Quarter)UC Davis 65 Ewaliko kick return (2nd Quarter)San Diego St. 42 Joas kick return (3rd Quarter)San Diego St. 25 Joas kick return (4th Quarter)Nevada 37 Nelson punt return (1st Quarter)Nevada 29 Ewaliko kick return (4th Quarter)Nevada 28 Ewaliko kick return (4th Quarter)Air Force 31 Ewaliko kick return (1st Quarter) Air Force 26 Ewaliko kick return (4th Quarter)Air Force 98 Ewaliko kick return (4th Quarter)*UNLV 26 Ewaliko kick return (1st Quarter)UNLV 28 Ewaliko kick return (3rd Quarter)UNLV 27 Ewaliko kick return (4th Quarter)

* resulted in touchdown

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OPPONENTS

PASSING (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 26 Fields from Liufau (4th Quarter)Ohio State 24 Marshall from C. Jones (2nd Quarter)UC Davis 21 Vargas from Scott (2nd Quarter) UC Davis 32 Martin from Scott (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 69 Martin from Scott (4th Quarter)*Wisconsin 27 Watt from Stave (3rd Quarter)Wisconsin 22 Frederick from Stave (4th Quarter)Boise State 54 Anderson from Rypien (1st Quarter)*Boise State 51 Sperbeck from Rypien (2nd Quarter)Boise State 21 Sperbeck from Rypien (2nd Quarter)*Boise State 24 Huff from Rypien (2nd Quarter)*San Diego St. 58 Judge from Smith (2nd Quarter)*San Diego St. 36 Pumphrey from Smith (3rd Quarter)New Mexico 37 White rec. from L. Jordan (2nd Quarter) New Mexico 20 White rec. from L. Jordan (3rd Quarter)New Mexico 28 Gamblin rec. from Apodoca (4th Quarter)*Nevada 21 Henderson from Stewart (4th Quarter)Air Force 61 Brown from Roberts (2nd Quarter)UNLV 85 Criswell from Decker (2nd Quarter)*UNLV 75 Boyd from Decker (3rd Quarter)*

RUSHING (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 25 Liufau rush (4th Quarter)Ohio State 24 C. Jones rush (1st Quarter)Wisconsin 26 Ingold rush (4th Quarter)Boise State 24 Williams-Rhodes rush (1st Quarter)Boise State 22 Wolpin rush (4th Quarter)San Diego St. 34 Pumphrey rush (1st Quarter)*New Mexico 33 Pressly rush (1st Quarter)Nevada 25 Stewart rush (2nd Quarter)Nevada 25 Butler rush (3rd Quarter)Air Force 23 Driskell rush (2nd Quarter)Air Force 23 Roberts rush (1st Quarter)Air Force 33 Roberts rush (1st Quarter) Air Force 22 McVey rush (4th Quarter)Air Force 35 McVey rush (4th Quarter)Air Force 39 McVey rush (4th Quarter)*UNLV 37 Whitely rush (1st Quarter)UNLV 22 Thomas rush (2nd Quarter)UNLV 32 Thomas rush (4th Quarter)UNLV 20 Whitely rush (4th Quarter)

DEFENSIVE (20 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 26 Awuzie interception Return (1st Quarter) Colorado 33 McCartney interception Return (2nd Quarter)San Diego St. 20 Whitaker interception (4th Quarter)New Mexico 26 Crosby interception (3rd Quarter)Nevada 29 Rufus interception (4th Quarter)Nevada 24 Dobrich interception (4th Quarter)

SPECIAL TEAMS (25 yards or longer)Opponent Yards Play (Quarter)Colorado 41 Lindsay kick return (2nd Quarter)Ohio State 32 Marshall punt return (2nd Quarter)Ohio State 25 Samuel kick return (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 55 Kelley kick return (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 25 Kelley kick return (3rd Quarter)UC Davis 28 Martin kick return (4th Quarter)UC Davis 26 Williams kick return (4th Quarter)Boise State 27 Johnson kick return (3rd Quarter) Boise State 40 Young punt return (3rd Quarter)San Diego St. 35 Mills punt return (1st Quarter)New Mexico 100 Wiggins kick return (1st Quarter)*Nevada 46 Mitchell kick return (2nd Quarter)

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HAWAI‘I 2015 Individual Game Highs

Stat Count Player (Date)Rushes 24 HARRIS, Paul at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Yards Rushing 190 HARRIS, Paul at UNLV (Nov. 7)TD Rushes 2 DAVIS, Melvin vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) HARRIS, Paul at New Mexico (Oct. 17) DAVIS, Melvin at UNLV (Nov. 7)Long Rush 95 HARRIS, Paul vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Pass attempts 40 WITTEK, Max at Nevada (Oct. 24)Pass completions 27 WITTEK, Max at Nevada (Oct. 24)Yards Passing 291 WITTEK, Max at Nevada (Oct. 24)TD Passes 3 WITTEK, Max vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Long Pass 79 WITTEK, Max vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Receptions 10 PEDROZA, Quinton at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)Yards Receiving 134 PEDROZA, Quinton at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)TD Receptions 2 STUBBLEFIELD, Devan at Nevada (Oct. 24)Long Reception 79 KEMP, Marcus vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Field Goals 2 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs Colorado (Sept. 3) SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) SANCHEZ, Rigoberto at New Mexico (Oct. 17) SANCHEZ, Rigoberto at Nevada (Oct. 24)Long Field Goal 50 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto at Nevada (Oct. 24)Punts 9 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Punting Avg 55.0 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Long Punt 73 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Punts inside 20 4 SANCHEZ, Rigoberto at Wisconsin (Sept. 26) SANCHEZ, Rigoberto vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Long Punt Return 37 NELSON, Nick at Nevada (Oct. 24)Long Kickoff Return 98 EWALIKO, Keelan vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Tackles 19 GENER, Julian vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Sacks 1.5 SHAWLEY, Luke vs Colorado (Sept. 3) POTI, Simon at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Tackles For Loss 3.0 TULIMASEALII, K. vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Interceptions 1 GENER, Julian vs Colorado (Sept. 3) MULANGA, Dany at Nevada (Oct. 24) ROGERS, Jalen at UNLV (Nov. 7)

2015 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

OPPONENTS 2015 Individual Game Highs

Stat Count Player (Date)Rushes 30 PUMPHREY, Donne, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Yards Rushing 148 PUMPHREY, Donne, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)TD Rushes 3 Elliott, E, at Ohio State (Sept. 12) PUMPHREY, Donne, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Long Rush 39 MCVEY, Timothy, vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Pass attempts 39 Liufau, Sefo, vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Pass completions 23 Liufau, Sefo, vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Yards Passing 271 RYPIEN, Brett, at Boise State (Oct. 3)TD Passes 3 RYPIEN, Brett, at Boise State (Oct. 3)Long Pass 85 DECKER, Blake, at UNLV (Nov. 7)Receptions 9 Erickson, Alex, at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)Yards Receiving 123 Chris Martin, vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)TD Receptions 1 Chris Martin, vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) Derek Baljeu, vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) Traylor, Austin, at Wisconsin (Sept. 26) ANDERSON, Chaz, at Boise State (Oct. 3) SPERBECK, T., at Boise State (Oct. 3) HUFF, Holden, at Boise State (Oct. 3) JUDGE, Eric, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10) GAMBLIN, Dameon, at New Mexico (Oct. 17) ANAYA, David, at New Mexico (Oct. 17) GIPSON, Jarred, at Nevada (Oct. 24) CRISWELL, Aaron, at UNLV (Nov. 7) BOYD, Devonte, at UNLV (Nov. 7)Long Reception 85 CRISWELL, Aaron, at UNLV (Nov. 7)Field Goals 3 ZUZO, Brent, at Nevada (Oct. 24) STREBEL, Luke, vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Long Field Goal 44 STREBEL, Luke, vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Punts 9 BLAIN, Tanner, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Punting Avg 46.5 Meyer, Drew, at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)Long Punt 66 BOY, Alex, at Nevada (Oct. 24)Punts inside 20 4 WALE, Sean, at Boise State (Oct. 3)Long Punt Return 40 YOUNG, Kelsey, at Boise State (Oct. 3)Long Kickoff Return 100 WIGGINS, Carlos, at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Tackles 12 MUNSON, Calvin, vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10) LOTULELEI, Tau, at UNLV (Nov. 7)Sacks 4.0 SEAU, Ian, at Nevada (Oct. 24)Tackles For Loss 4.0 SEAU, Ian, at Nevada (Oct. 24)Interceptions 2 CROSBY, Lee, at New Mexico (Oct. 17)

HAWAI‘I 2015 Team Game Highs

Stat Count Opponent (Date)Rushes 51 at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Yards Rushing 220 at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Yards Per Rush 6.2 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)TD Rushes 3 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) at UNLV (Nov. 7)Pass attempts 40 at Nevada (Oct. 24)Pass completions 27 at Nevada (Oct. 24)Yards Passing 291 at Nevada (Oct. 24)Yards Per Pass 11.3 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)TD Passes 3 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Total Plays 76 at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Total Offense 465 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Yards Per Play 8.5 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Points 47 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Sacks By 4 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)First Downs 23 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19) at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Penalties 11 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26) at New Mexico (Oct. 17)Penalty Yards 100 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)Turnovers 4 at Ohio State (Sept. 12) at Boise State (Oct. 3) at Nevada (Oct. 24) vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Interceptions By 1 vs Colorado (Sept. 3) at Nevada (Oct. 24) at UNLV (Nov. 7)Punts 9 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Punting Avg 55.0 vs UC Davis (Sept. 19)Long Punt 73 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Punts inside 20 4 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26) vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Long Punt Return 37 at Nevada (Oct. 24)

OPPONENTS 2015 Team Game Highs

Stat Count Opponent (Date)Rushes 82 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Yards Rushing 492 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Yards Per Rush 6.0 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)TD Rushes 7 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Pass attempts 40 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Pass completions 23 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Yards Passing 275 at Boise State (Oct. 3)Yards Per Pass 12.3 vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)TD Passes 3 at Boise State (Oct. 3)Total Plays 93 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Total Offense 572 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Yards Per Play 7.1 at UNLV (Nov. 7)Points 58 vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Sacks By 5 at Nevada (Oct. 24)First Downs 31 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26) vs Air Force (Oct. 31)Penalties 11 vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Penalty Yards 115 at Ohio State (Sept. 12)Turnovers 3 vs Colorado (Sept. 3)Interceptions By 3 at Boise State (Oct. 3) at Nevada (Oct. 24)Punts 9 vs San Diego St. (Oct. 10)Punting Avg 46.5 at Wisconsin (Sept. 26)Long Punt 66 at Nevada (Oct. 24)Punts inside 20 4 at Boise State (Oct. 3)Long Punt Return 40 at Boise State (Oct. 3)

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THE LAST TIME UH.... HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)PASSINGPass yardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date500+ Bryant Moniz 560 San José State 11/6/10400+ Sean Schroeder 499 at Wyoming 11/23/13300+ Ikaika Woolsey 356 Utah State 11/1/14

Touchdown PassesStat Individual Total Opponent Date8+ Nick Rolovich 8 BYU 12/8/017+ Bryant Moniz 7 UC Davis 9/24/116+ Sean Schroeder 6 at Wyoming 11/23/135+ Sean Schroeder 6 at Wyoming 11/23/134+ Sean Schroeder 6 at Wyoming 11/23/133+ Max Wittek 3 Colorado 9/3/15

Pass AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Date70+ Colt Brennan 75 San José St. 10/12/0760+ Colt Brennan 75 San José St. 10/12/0750+ Ikaika Woolsey 50 Oregon State 9/6/14

Pass CompletionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date40+ Bryant Moniz 42 La Tech 10/2/1035+ Sean Schroeder 37 at Wyoming 11/23/1330+ Sean Schroeder 37 at Wyoming 11/23/13

InterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date5+ Inoke Funaki 5 at Boise St. 10/24/084+ Taylor Graham 4 USC 8/29/133+ Max Wittek 3 at Nevada 10/24/15

RECEIVINGReceiving yardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date250+ Jason Rivers 306 Arizona St. 12/24/06200+ Royce Pollard 216 at La Tech 10/1/11150+ Chris Gant 174 at Wyoming 11/23/13100+ Dylan Collie 113 at New Mexico 10/17/15

Touchdown ReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date4+ Chris Gant 4 at Wyoming 11/23/133+ Chris Gant 4 at Wyoming 11/23/132+ DevanStubblefield 2 atNevada 10/24/15

ReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date15+ Kealoha Pilares 18 La Tech 10/2/1012+ Greg Salas 12 Tulsa 12/24/1010+ Quinton Pedroza 10 at Wisconsin 9/26/15

Long ReceptionStat Individual Yds Opponent Date90+ Colin Chock 95 Willamette 10/11/5780+ Kealoha Pilares 80 Colorado 9/18/1070+ Marcus Kemp 79 Colorado 9/3/15

Two Players with 100+ yardsMarcusKemp(118)andDevanStubblefield(108)vs.UCDavis, 9/19/15

Three Players with 100+ yardsRoyce Pollard (106), Kealoha Pilares (176), Greg Salas (124) vs. USC, 9/2/10

RUSHINGRush YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date300+ Alex Green 327 at New Mexico St 11/27/10250+ Alex Green 327 at New Mexico St 11/27/10200+ Joey Iosefa 219 UNLV 11/22/14150+ Paul Harris 190 at UNLV 11/7/16100+ Paul Harris 190 at UNLV 11/7/15

Rush AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Date35+ Joey Iosefa 35 UNLV 11/22/1430+ Joey Iosefa 35 UNLV 11/22/14

Rush TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Date4+ Alex Green 4 at Utah State 10/23/103+ Joey Iosefa 3 Oregon State 9/6/142+ Melvin Davis 2 at UNLV 11/7/15

Long RushStat Individual Yds Opponent Date90+ Paul Harris 95 UC Davis 9/19/1580+ Paul Harris 95 UC Davis 9/19/1570+ Paul Harris 72 at UNLV 11/7/1560+ Paul Harris 72 at UNLV 11/7/1550+ Paul Harris 72 at UNLV 11/7/15

Two players rushed for 100+ yardsJoey Iosefa (154) and Steven Lakalaka (104) vs. Army, Nov. 30, 2013

ALL-PURPOSEYardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date300+ Alex Green 327 at New Mexico St 11/27/10250+ Alex Green 327 at New Mexico St 11/27/10200+ Paul Harris 216 at UNLB 11/7/15

TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Date5+ Chad Owens 5 Northwestern 11/27/044+ Chris Gant 4 at Wyoming 11/23/133+ Joey Iosefa 3 Oregon State 9/6/14

DEFENSETacklesStat Individual Total Opponent Date20+ Solomon Elimimian 20 Utah State 10/6/0717+ Jerrol Garcia-Williams 17 Air Force 10/31/15

SacksStat Individual Total Opponent Date4+ Mark Odom 4.0 BYU 10/28/893+ Paipai Falemalu 3.0 San José St. 11/20/102+ Ne’Quan Phillips 2.0 UNLV 11/22/14

Tackles For LossStat Individual Total Opponent Date5+ Art Laurel 5.0 South Alabama 12/1/124+ Brenden Daley 4.0 USC 8/29/133+ Kennedy Tulimasealii 3.0 Air Force 10/31/15

InterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date3+ Abraham Elimimian 3 UTEP 10/5/042+ Trayvon Henderson 2 Wyoming 10/11/14

An interception was returned for a TD…Julian Gener (23 yd) at Oregon State, 9/7/13 A fumble was returned for a touchdown…Beau Yap (0 yd) vs. Northern Iowa, 9/13/14

A safety was recorded…at Colorado State, 11/8/14

SPECIAL TEAMSA kickoff was returned for a TDKeelan Ewaliko 98 yards vs. Air Force, 10/31/15

A punt was returned for a TDScott Harding (69 yds) vs. UNLV, 11/24/12

A player returned two kicks for TDsChad Owens (PR-74, KOR 100) vs. BYU, 12/8/01

A punt was blockedDejaun Butler vs. UC Davis, 9/19/15

Blocked punt returned for a TDDejaun Butler vs UC Davis, 9/19/15

A field goal was blockedMoses Samia vs. UNLV, 11/22/14

A PAT was blocked…Beau Yap at BYU, 9/28/12

Did Not Attempt a Punt…vs. Oregon State, 12/2/06

A field goal of 50+ yardsRigoberto Sanchez (50 yd) at Nevada, 10/24/15

TEAMTotal OffenseStat Opponent Total Date700+ Army 741 11/22/03600+ Army 608 11/30/13500+ UNLV 578 11/22/14200< Air Force 178 10/31/15

Pass YardsStat Opponent Total Date500+ UC Davis 512 9/24/11400+ at Wyoming 499 11/23/13 300+ Utah State 356 11/1/14100< at Boise State 88 10/5/15

Rush YardsStat Opponent Total Date400+ at UNLV 436 9/30/95300+ UNLV 348 11/22/14200+ at New Mexico 220 10/17/1550< Air Force -2 10/31/15

PointsStat Opponent Total Date60+ Charleston Southern 66 9/25/1050+ at Wyoming 56 11/23/1340+ UC Davis 47 9/19/15

TurnoversStat Opponent Total Date6+ at Nevada 6 9/21/135+ at Nevada 6 9/21/13

Turnovers ForcedStat Opponent Total Date7+ at Washington St. 7 9/12/096+ at San José St 6 10/14/115+ Fresno State 5 9/28/13

SacksStat Opponent Total Date8+ San José State 8 11/20/107+ Colorado 7 9/3/11

UH did not scoreat Ohio State (L, 0-38), 9/12/15at Wisconsin (L, 0-28), 9/28/15at Boise State (L, 0-55), 10/3/15

UH did not score in the first halfAir Force (L, 57-7), 10/31/15

UH did not score in the second halfat Boise State (L, 0-55), 10/3/15

UH did not score a touchdownat Ohio State (L, 0-38), 9/12/15at Wisconsin (L, 0-28), 9/28/15at Boise State (L, 0-55), 10/3/15

UH defeated a ranked teamvs. No. 19 Nevada (27-21), 10/16/10

UH lost to a ranked teamat #22 Wisconsin (L, 0-28), 9/28/15

A shutout was recordedat San Jose State (13-0), 11/15/14

UH won an overtime gameat San José State (17-10), 11/21/09

UH lost an overtime gameat Wyoming (56-59), 11/23/13

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THE LAST TIME A UH OPPONENT.... HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)PASSINGPass yardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date500+ Kellen Moore 507 Boise State 11/6/10400+ Brett Smith 498 Wyoming 11/23/13300+ Sean Mannion 300 Oregon State 9/6/14

Touchdown PassesStat Individual Total Opponent Date7+ Brett Smith 7 Wyoming 11/23/136+ Brett Smith 7 Wyoming 11/23/135+ Brett Smith 7 Wyoming 11/23/13

Pass AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Date50+ Caleb Herring 57 UNLV 10/12/13

Pass CompletionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date35+ Chase Holbrook 37 New Mex. St. 10/27/07

RECEIVINGReceiving yardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date250+ J.R. Toliver 283 San Diego St. 12/7/02200+ Chris Williams 221 New Mex. St. 11/8/08150+ Devonte Boyd 120 at UNLV 11/7/15

Touchdown ReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date4+ Robert Herron 4 Wyoming 11/23/13

ReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date15+ Anthony Hill 15 Fla. Atlantic 9/4/0412+ Nelson Spruce 13 Colorado 9/20/1410+ Tyler Winston 10 San Jose St. 11/15/14

Long ReceptionStat Individual Yds Opponent Date90+ John Ross 91 Washington 8/30/1480+ Aaron Criswell 85 at UNLV 11/7/1570+ Devonte Boyd 75 at UNLV 11/7/15

Two Players with 100+ yards receivingRobert Herron (141) and Dominic Rufran (121), Wyoming, 11/23/13

RUSHINGRush YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Date300+ Ron Dayne 339 Wisconsin 11/30/96200+ Keenan Reynolds 226 Navy 11/9/13150+ Donnel Pumphrey 155 San Diego St. 10/10/15100+ Keith Whitely 124 at UNLV 11/7/15 Lexington Thomas 120 at UNLV 11/7/15

Rush AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Date35+ Kasey Carrier 35 New Mexico 10/13/1230+ Jacobi Owens 30 Air Force 10/31/15

Rush TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Date6+ Stefphon Jefferson 6 Nevada 9/22/125+ Stefphon Jefferson 6 Nevada 9/22/124+ A.J. Schurr 4 Army 11/30/13 Long RushStat Individual Total Opponent Date80+ Tim Cornett 80 UNLV 9/17/1170+ Donn Alexander 70 Colorado St. 10/26/1360+ Keenan Reynolds 67 Navy 11/9/1350+ Brett Smith 52 Wyoming 11/23/13 Two players rushed for 100+ yardsKeith Whitely (124), Lexington Thomas (120) at UNLV,11/7/15

Total TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Date7+ Stefphon Jefferson 7 Nevada 9/22/126+ Stefphon Jefferson 7 Nevada 9/22/125+ Stefphon Jefferson 7 Nevada 9/22/124+ Garrett Grayson 4 Colorado State 11/8/14

DEFENSEInterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Date3+ Brandyn Thompson 3 Boise St. 10/17/08

An interception was returned for a TD…Kyler Fackrell (99 yd) Utah State, 11/2/13 A fumble was returned for a touchdown…Vonn Bell (14 yd) Ohio State, 9/12/15

A safety was recorded…by Oregon State, 9/7/13

SPECIAL TEAMSA kickoff was returned for a TDCarlos Wiggins (100 yds) at New Mexico, 10/17/15

A punt was returned for a TDRonald Johnson (89 yds) USC, 9/2/10

A punt was blockedSergio Brown, Notre Dame, 12/24/08

Blocked punt returned for a TDT.J. Jones, Northwestern, 11/27/04

A field goal was blockedJordan Dobrich, Nevada, 10/25/14

A PAT was blocked…Travon Brooks, UC Davis, 9/19/15

A field goal of 50+ yardsNolan Kohorst (50 yd), UNLV, 9/17/11

TEAMTotal OffenseStat Opponent Total Date700+ Wyoming 793 11/23/13600+ Wyoming 793 11/23/13500+ at UNLV 547 11/7/15200< South Alabama 166 12/1/12

Pass YardsStat Opponent Total Date500+ Boise State 507 11/6/10400+ UNLV 423 11/22/14300+ UNLV 423 11/22/14100< Navy 59 11/9/13

Rush YardsStat Opponent Total Date500+ Fresno St. 503 11/12/04 400+ Air Force 496 10/31/15300+ Air Force 496 10/31/15200+ at UNLV 289 11/7/15100< UNLV 51 11/22/14

PointsStat Opponent Total Date60+ Nevada 69 9/22/1250+ Air Force 58 10/31/1540+ at UNLV 41 11/7/15

TurnoversStat Opponent Total Date7+ at Washington St. 7 9/12/096+ San José St. 6 10/14/115+ Fresno State 5 9/28/13

Turnovers ForcedStat Opponent Total Date6+ at Nevada 6 9/21/135+ at Boise State 5 10/3/15

InterceptionsStat Opponent Total Date5+ Tulsa 5 12/24/10

SacksStat Opponent Total Date8+ Notre Dame 8 12/24/087+ at Rice 7 10/4/14 COMBINEDTwo teams combined for 100+ points…Hawai‘i (56) at Wyoming (59), 115 points, 11/23/13

Two teams combined for 1,000 or more yards of total offense…Hawai‘i (578) vs. UNLV (474), 1,052 yards, 11/22/14

Two teams combined for 1,400 or more yards of total offense…Hawai‘i (624) at Wyoming (793), 1,417 yards, 11/23/13

Two teams rushed for less than 100 yards in a game…Oregon State (57) vs. Hawai‘i (69), 9/7/13

Two teams passed for less than 100 yards in a game…SMU (83) vs. Hawai‘i (79), 10/3/98

2015 STAT CHARTS

300+ yd Pass Games ....2015 ..Streak .CareerIkaika Woolsey ....................... - .............-............. 1

100+ yd Rush Games ....2015 ..Streak .CareerPaul Harris, RB .......................3 ...........1 ............ 3Steven Lakalaka, RB ............. - .............-............. 3Diocemy Saint Juste, RB ....... - .............-............. 1

100+ yd Rec. Games .....2015 ..Streak .CareerDylan Collie .............................1 ...........1 ............ 1Marcus Kemp .........................2 ............-............. 5Quinton Pedroza.....................1 ............-............. 3Vasquez Haynes ..................... - .............-............. 1Devan Stubblefield ................1 ............-............. 1

CURRENT TEAM STREAKSHome Wins: 0last win: UC Davis 27 (47-27), 9/19/15Road Losses: 7last win: at SJSU (13-0), 11/15/14 Conference Losses: 7last win: UNLV (37-35), 11/22/14Conference Home Losses: 2last win: UNLV (37-35), 11/22/14Conference Road Losses: 5last win: at SJSU (13-0), 11/15/14 Non-Conference Home Wins: 3last loss: Oregon State (30-38), 9/6/14Non-Conference Road Losses: 11last win: at Army (31-28), 9/11/10 Opponent Scoring: 10last time w/ shutout: at SJSU (13-0), 11/15/14

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 HAWAI‘I GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |-------------RUSHING-------------| |-------------RECEIVING-------------| |--------------------PASSING--------------------| |-------------KICK RET-------------| |----------PUNT RET---------| TOTALOpponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off.COLORADO 34 100 0 19 19 202 3 79 19-38-2 202 3 79 4 72 0 25 3 18 0 15 302at Ohio State 35 80 0 17 8 85 0 29 8-26-2 85 0 29 4 58 0 22 2 8 0 6 165UC DAVIS 31 193 3 95 17 272 2 39 17-24-0 272 2 39 3 96 0 65 2 37 1 26 465at Wisconsin 18 15 0 12 16 240 0 51 16-34-0 240 0 51 5 58 0 19 1 1 0 1 255*at Boise State 30 82 0 10 11 88 0 16 11-38-3 88 0 16 0 0 0 0 3 11 0 11 170*SAN DIEGO STATE 28 53 2 12 19 198 0 52 19-39-2 198 0 52 5 127 0 42 4 37 0 18 251*at New Mexico 50 220 2 20 13 195 1 46 13-25-2 195 1 46 1 19 0 19 2 10 0 10 415*at Nevada 24 34 0 18 27 291 2 29 27-40-3 291 2 29 3 77 0 29 3 60 0 37 325*AIR FORCE 12 -2 0 11 15 180 0 43 15-35-2 180 0 43 6 212 1 98 0 0 0 0 178*at UNLV 31 191 3 72 16 187 0 55 16-33-1 187 0 55 6 142 0 28 1 -1 0 0 378*FRESNO STATE*SAN JOSÉ STATEUL-MONROE Totals 294 966 10 95 161 1938 8 79 161-332-17 1938 8 79 37 861 1 98 21 181 1 37 2904Opponent 562 2611 30 39 153 1883 12 85 153-252-3 1883 12 85 19 538 1 100 27 212 0 40 4494

Games: 10 / Avg./rush: 3.3 / Avg./catch: 12.0 / Pass Efficiency: 95.24 / KR Avg.: 23.3 / PR Avg.: 8.6 /All-Purpose Avg./game: 398.2 / Total offense Avg./gm: 290.4

|---------TACKLES---------| |---SACKS---| |----FUMBLE----| PASS BLKD |--------------PAT--------------|Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf PtsCOLORADO 65 28 93 8.0-35 4.0-22 1 2-0 1-3 4 3 1 2-2 0 1 0 28at Ohio State 46 36 82 6.0-33 2.0-15 0 0-0 0-0 3 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 0UC DAVIS 50 33 83 5.0-17 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 3 2 1 6-5 0 0 0 47at Wisconsin 38 56 94 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0*at Boise State 60 32 92 5.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0*SAN DIEGO STATE 52 32 84 6.0-12 1.0-2 0 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14*at New Mexico 40 30 70 7.0-33 3.0-24 2 2-0 0-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 27*at Nevada 50 34 84 6.0-25 2.0-11 1 0-0 1-36 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 20*AIR FORCE 61 38 99 4.0-19 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7*at UNLV 54 22 76 6.0-10 0.0-0 1 1-0 1--3 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Totals 514 346 860 54.5-194 13.0-82 8 7-0 3-36 13 26 2 19-18 0 1 0 164Opponent 359 200 559 49.0-228 27.0-191 12 10-21 17-188 10 63 1 44-44 0 0 0 353

|----------------------------------------------------PUNTING----------------------------------------------------| |--------------------FIELD GOALS--------------------| |----------------------KICKOFFS-----------------------|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBCOLORADO 9 400 44.4 53 0 0 1 2 2 2-2 34 0 5 321 64.2 3 0at Ohio State 8 289 36.1 52 0 1 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0UC DAVIS 1 55 55.0 55 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 46 0 9 578 64.2 3 0 at Wisconsin 7 328 46.9 58 0 0 3 1 4 1-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0*at Boise State 8 378 47.2 56 0 0 2 4 1 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0*SAN DIEGO ST. 8 383 47.9 57 0 1 0 6 2 0-0 0 0 3 195 65.0 1 0*at New Mexico 3 133 44.3 57 0 0 1 1 3 3-2 49 0 6 372 62.0 3 0*at Nevada 5 185 37.0 41 0 0 1 0 2 2-2 50 0 5 317 63.4 3 0*AIR FORCE 7 364 52.0 73 0 0 1 4 4 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0*at UNLV 7 302 43.1 56 0 0 3 2 3 0-0 0 0 4 260 65.0 3 0*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Totals 63 2817 44.7 73 0 2 13 22 23 10-8 50 0 36 2303 64.0 17 0Opponent 57 2250 39.5 66 2 5 6 11 19 16-15 44 0 67 4139 61.8 22 8

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |-------------RUSHING-------------| |-------------RECEIVING-------------| |--------------------PASSING--------------------| |-------------KICK RET-------------| |----------PUNT RET---------| TOTALOpponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off.COLORADO 53 215 2 25 23 156 0 26 23-40-1 156 0 26 2 64 0 41 6 15 0 6 371at Ohio State 49 182 4 24 20 181 0 24 20-34-0 181 0 24 1 25 0 25 3 45 0 32 363UC DAVIS 46 169 1 14 19 240 2 69 19-27-0 240 2 69 6 178 0 55 0 0 0 0 409at Wisconsin 54 326 3 26 15 186 1 27 15-25-0 186 1 27 1 17 0 17 3 12 0 10 512*at Boise State 59 279 4 24 20 275 3 54 20-29-0 275 3 54 1 27 0 27 6 73 0 40 554*SAN DIEGO STATE 57 218 3 34 11 184 1 58 11-15-0 184 1 58 2 34 0 22 4 55 0 35 402*at New Mexico 53 197 1 33 15 195 2 37 15-26-0 195 2 37 3 114 1 100 0 0 0 0 392*at Nevada 56 244 2 25 12 128 1 21 12-23-1 128 1 21 2 65 0 46 0 0 0 0 372*AIR FORCE 82 492 7 39 3 80 0 61 3-9-0 80 0 61 0 0 0 0 2 -4 0 0 572*at UNLV 53 289 3 37 15 258 2 85 15-24-1 258 2 85 1 14 0 14 3 16 0 7 547*FRESNO STATE *SAN JOSÉ STATEUL-MONROE Totals 562 2611 30 39 153 1883 12 85 153-252-3 1883 12 85 19 538 1 100 27 212 0 40 4494Hawaii 294 966 10 95 161 1938 8 79 161-332-17 1938 8 79 37 861 1 98 21 181 1 37 2904

GAMES: 10 / AVG./RUSH: 4.6 / AVG./CATCH: 12.3 / PASS EFFICIENCY: 136.81 / KR AVG.: 28.3 / PR AVG: 7.9 /ALL-PURPOSE AVG./GAME: 543.2 / TOTAL OFFENSE AVG./GM: 449.4

|---------TACKLES---------| |---SACKS---| |----FUMBLE----| PASS BLKD |--------------PAT--------------|Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf PtsCOLORADO 51 8 59 5.0-23 1.0-16 1 0-0 2-59 2 8 0 2-2 0 0 0 20at Ohio State 32 28 60 5.0-25 4.0-24 1 2-14 2-0 1 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 38UC DAVIS 34 11 45 3.0-15 2.0-14 2 1-7 0-0 0 2 1 3-3 0 0 0 27at Wisconsin 28 20 48 4.0-24 3.0-23 0 0-0 0-0 1 9 0 4-4 0 0 0 28*at Boise State 36 12 48 3.0-11 1.0-8 2 1-0 3-5 0 11 0 7-7 0 0 0 55*SAN DIEGO STATE 37 32 69 7.0-31 4.0-24 2 1-0 2-20 4 10 0 4-4 0 0 0 28*at New Mexico 40 32 72 3.0-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 2-29 2 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 28*at Nevada 40 20 60 8.0-37 5.0-33 1 1-0 3-53 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 30*AIR FORCE 27 6 33 4.0-25 4.0-25 2 2-0 2-22 0 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 58*at UNLV 33 28 61 6.0-25 2.0-17 1 2-0 1-0 0 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 41*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Totals 359 200 559 49.0-228 27.0-191 12 10-21 17-188 10 63 1 44-44 0 0 0 353Hawaii 514 346 860 54.5-194 13.0-82 8 7-0 3-36 13 26 2 19-18 0 1 0 164

|----------------------------------------------------PUNTING----------------------------------------------------| |--------------------FIELD GOALS--------------------| |----------------------KICKOFFS-----------------------|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBCOLORADO 8 252 31.5 42 1 0 2 0 1 2-2 40 0 5 305 61.0 1 0at Ohio State 5 218 43.6 57 0 0 0 2 2 1-1 20 0 7 395 56.4 1 2UC DAVIS 5 159 31.8 51 1 0 1 1 3 2-2 27 0 6 379 63.2 0 3at Wisconsin 4 186 46.5 50 0 1 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 5 270 54.0 0 0*at Boise State 7 274 39.1 52 0 1 0 2 4 2-2 37 0 10 644 64.4 9 1 *SAN DIEGO ST. 9 379 42.1 54 0 1 0 2 3 0-0 0 0 5 325 65.0 0 0*at New Mexico 4 156 39.0 51 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 5 308 61.6 4 0*at Nevada 5 218 43.6 66 0 0 0 1 0 3-3 40 0 6 385 64.2 3 0*AIR FORCE 4 149 37.2 47 0 1 1 0 0 3-3 44 0 10 641 64.1 3 1*at UNLV 6 259 43.2 53 0 1 1 1 3 2-2 31 0 8 487 60.9 1 1*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Totals 57 2250 39.5 66 2 5 6 11 19 16-15 44 0 67 4139 61.8 22 8Hawaii 63 2817 44.7 73 0 2 13 22 23 10-8 50 0 36 2303 64.0 17 0

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CONVERSIONS AND RED ZONE STATS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

2015 THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONSOpponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT QtrCOLORADO W 28-20 7-19 36.8% 1-3 33.3% 3-6 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-6 33.3% -at Ohio State L 0-38 2-14 14.3% 0-3 0.0% 1-5 20.0% 1-4 25.0% 0-2 0.0% -UC Davis W 47-27 4-9 44.4% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% 1-1 100.0% -at Wisconsin L 0-28 3-12 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-4 50.0% -*at Boise State L 0-55 4-17 23.5% 1-6 16.7% 0-4 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 3-4 75.0% -*SAN DIEGO STATE L 14-28 5-16 31.2% 1-4 25.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-5 40.0% 1-3 33.3% -*at New Mexico L 27-28 10-18 55.6% 3-5 60.0% 3-3 100.0% 1-3 33.3% 3-7 42.9% -*at Nevada L 20-30 2-9 22.2% 1-5 20.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-2 0.0% -*AIR FORCE L 7-58 1-10 10.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-4 25.0% -*at UNLV L 21-41 3-13 23.1% 1-4 25.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% -*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Hawai‘i (2-8) 41-137 29.9% 10-38 26.3% 11-35 31.4% 7-29 24.1% 13-35 37.1% 0-0 0.0%Opponents (8-2) 64-158 40.5% 15-34 44.1% 21-44 47.7% 13-43 30.2% 15-37 40.5% 0-0 0.0%

2015 FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONSOpponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT QtrCOLORADO W 28-20 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% -at Ohio State L 0-38 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% -UC DAVIS W 47-27 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% -at Wisconsin L 0-28 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% -*at Boise State L 0-55 0-4 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% -*SAN DIEGO STATE L 14-28 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% -*at New Mexico L 27-28 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% -*at Nevada L 20-30 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% -*AIR FORCE L 7-58 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% -*at UNLV L 21-41 0-3 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0% -*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Hawai‘i (2-8) 3-16 18.8% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-8 25.0% 0-0 0.0%Opponents (8-2) 8-14 57.1% 0-1 0.0% 3-5 60.0% 2-5 40.0% 3-3 100.0% 0-0 0.0%

2015 TIME OF POSSESSIONOpponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr COLORADO W 28-20 26:44 6:15 8:11 4:10 12:18 -at Ohio State L 0-38 24:28 5:06 5:21 8:02 5:59 -UC DAVIS W 47-27 23:44 5:42 6:03 5:52 6:07 -at Wisconsin L 0-28 20:13 5:23 5:10 4:49 4:51 -*at Boise State L 0-55 22:27 6:41 6:29 3:32 5:45 -*SAN DIEGO STATE L 14-28 23:43 6:35 5:37 6:18 5:13 -*at New Mexico L 27-28 29:41 9:29 5:23 4:49 10:00 -*at Nevada L 20-30 23:34 7:25 5:38 4:46 5:45 -*AIR FORCE L 7-58 14:54 3:59 4:11 1:08 5:36 -*at UNLV L 21-41 23:57 7:45 7:12 4:19 4:41 -*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE HAWAI‘I 229:43 64:23 57:49 47:18 60:13 0:00 AVG. 22:58 6:26 5:46 4:43 6:01 0:00 OPPONENTS TOTAL 370:17 85:37 92:11 102:42 89:47 0:00 AVG. 37:01 8:33 9:13 10:16 8:58 0:00HAWAI‘I INSIDE THE RED ZONE / 17 OF 20 (85.0%) / TD PCT: 13 OF 20 (65.0%) TIMES TIMES TOTAL RUSH PASS FGS |-----------------FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE RZ-----------------|Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half GameCOLORADO W 28-20 4 4 21 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0at Ohio State L 0-38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UC DAVIS W 47-27 5 5 30 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Wisconsin L 0-28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0*at Boise State L 0-55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*SAN DIEGO STATE L 14-28 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*at New Mexico L 27-28 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0*at Nevada L 20-30 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0*AIR FORCE L 7-58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*at UNLV L 21-41 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROE Totals 20 17 103 13 8 5 4 2 0 0 1 0 0

OPPONENTS INSIDE THE RED ZONE / 43 OF 48 (89.6) / TD PCT: 32 OF 48 (66.7%) TIMES TIMES TOTAL RUSH PASS FGS |-----------------FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE RZ-----------------|Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half GameCOLORADO W 28-20 4 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0at Ohio State L 0-38 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0UC DAVIS W 47-27 4 4 20 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0at Wisconsin L 0-28 5 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0at Boise State L 0-55 7 6 34 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0*SAN DIEGO STATE L 14-28 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*at New Mexico L 27-28 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0*at Nevada L 20-30 5 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0*AIR FORCE L 7-58 8 8 48 6 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0*at UNLV L 21-41 5 5 27 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0*FRESNO STATE*SAN José StateUL-MONROETotals 48 43 257 32 28 4 11 0 0 1 1 3 0

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GAME 1 • Sept. 3, 2015ALOHA STADIUM (24,255) Honolulu, O’ahu

1 2 3 4 OT FinalColorado (0-1) 0 14 3 3 - 20>>Hawai‘i (1-0) 8 10 7 3 - 28

HONOLULU – As storms passed over Hawaiian Airline Field at Aloha Stadium, the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors (1-0, 0-0) were able to weather their own storm and last-second charge Colorado and their rushing attack, topping the Buffs 28-20, on Thursday night, in a nationally televised game. The Warrior defense forced a completed pass short of the first down marker as time ran out on the Buffs, who drove deep into Hawai’i territory seeking the tying score. The team earned its first win of the year, while USC transfer quarterback Max Wittek earned his first win as a starter and threw for his first three touchdowns. Defensive end Luke Shawley recorded his first career sack and led UH with 14 tackles while kicker Rigoberto Sanchez converted on both of his two field goals, averaging 44.4 yards on 10 punts. Wittek finished the game 19-of-38 for 202 yards and three scores. He threw an incendiary 79-yard touchdown strike to Marcus Kemp over the middle, giving UH a 15-7 second quarter lead. Running back Paul Harris finished the game with 68 yards rushing on 17 carries in his UH debut. It was a truly strong performance for the Hawai’i defense and they proved their worth holding off the Buffs time and time again, forcing three turnovers, including a pick by Julian Gener. The game or season could not have started any better for the Warriors as they stopped CU on its first drive. On the ensuing punt attempt, Keelan Ewaliko blocked and recovered it setting up UH’s first score, as Wittek found receiver Quinton Pedroza in the corner of the endzone. The duo hooked up again for a surprise two-point conversion, giving the Warriors an 8-0 lead. Quick strike offensive touchdowns marked the first half. The first two scoring drives for the Warriors took a combined 2:10, spanned 100 yards, and took only six plays. While the Buffaloes’ first touchdown drive was also three plays, spanned 44 seconds, and was capped off by a Michael Adkins 5-yard rushing touchdown. The Warriors countered with a 27-yard field goal by Rigoberto Sanchez, his first career field goal and took an 18-14 lead into halftime. The third quarter mirrored much of the first quarter as the two teams combined for a total of 146 yards of offense. Fortunately for the Warriors, they were able to extend their lead to 25-17 as Wittek found Isaiah Bernard on a 1-yard touchdown reception, his first as a Warrior. As a myriad of offensive opportunities were squandered by both teams in the fourth quarter, the defenses continued to dictate the game. Sanchez’s second field goal of the game extended UH’s lead to 28-17. As the half continued to wind down the Buffaloes mounted a 42-yard scoring drive coming away with three points and closing the margin to 28-20. The Warriors stalled on their final drive, allowing the Buffaloes one last chance to send the game into overtime. The Buffs started the drive on their own 39-yard line with 2:03 left and drove to the UH 6. Quarterback Sefo Liufau threw a short pass into the flat, however without a timeout remaining, the Buffs could not line up for one last play, allowing time to expire and UH to capture its first season-opening victory of the Norm Chow era. SCORING SUMMARY1st 12:35 UH PEDROZA 11-yd pass from WITTEK (PEDROZA pass from WITTEK), 3-16 1:03, COLO 0 - UH 82nd 09:21 COLO Adkins II 5-yd run (Gonzalez kick), 3-23 0:44, COLO 7 - UH 8 08:07 UH KEMP 79-yd pass from WITTEK (SANCHEZ kick), 3-84 1:07, COLO 7 - UH 15 04:47 COLO Adkins II 3-yd run (Gonzalez kick), 9-57 3:12, COLO 14 - UH 15 00:00 UH SANCHEZ 27-yd field goal, 9-48 1:12, COLO 14 - UH 183rd 08:44 COLO Gonzalez 40-yd field goal, 12-47 5:07, COLO 17 - UH 18 01:17 UH BERNARD 1-yd pass from WITTEK (SANCHEZ kick), 6-47 1:50, COLO 17 - UH 254th 12:45 UH SANCHEZ 34-yd field goal, 8-29 2:06, COLO 17 - UH 28 03:48 COLO Gonzalez 40-yd field goal, 8-42 2:37, COLO 20 - UH 28

CU UHFIRST DOWNS 23 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-215 34-100PASSING YDS (NET) 156 202Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-23-1 38-19-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 93-371 72-302Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 6-15 3-18Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-64 4-72Interception Returns-Yards 2-59 1-3Punts (Number-Avg) 8-31.5 9-44.4Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-70 9-50Possession Time 33:16 26:44Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-16 4-22

RUSHING: Colorado-Adkins, Michael 22-90; Liufau, Sefo 18-81; Lindsay, Phillip8-35; Powell, Christian 5-9. Hawai`i-HARRIS, Paul 17-68; LAKALAKA, Steven 11-30;PEDROZA, Quinton 2-19; WITTEK, Max 4-minus 17. PASSING: Colorado-Liufau, Sefo 23-40-1-156. Hawai`i-WITTEK, Max 19-38-2-202. RECEIVING: Colorado-Spruce, Nelson 8-69; Fields, Shay 6-60; Ross, Devin 3-18; Lindsay, Phillip 3-2; Adkins, Michael 2-3; Irwin, Sean 1-4. Hawai`i-KEMP, Marcus6-116; PEDROZA, Quinton 5-41; COLLIE, Dylan 2-21; UNGA, Metuisela 2-19; BERNARD,Isaiah 2-4; HAYNES, Vasquez 1-2; HARRIS, Paul 1-minus 1.

2015 GAME RECAPS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

GAME 2 • Sept. 12, 2015OHIO STADIUM (107,145) Columbus, Ohio

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (1-1) 0 0 0 0 - 0>>#1 Ohio State (2-0) 7 7 3 21 - 38

COLUMBUS – The University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warrior football team delivered a solid effort against defending national champion and concensus No.1 Ohio State, but the Buckeyes proved too much to contain, handing UH its first loss of the season, 38-0 on Saturday at Ohio Stadium.

Despite the scoreline, the Hawai’i (1-1) defense featured a handful of strong individual performances including Benetton Fonua’s team-leading 12 tackles with Marrell Jackson adding 11 of his own. The defense would also force two fumbles by the OSU (2-0) offense.

The ‘Bows showed promise early in the first quarter on both sides of the ball, posting a 36-yard open-ing drive and holding the Buckeyes scoreless until the 3:25 mark. Max Wittek hooked up with Dylan Collie for a 29-yard gain on the first play of the game. Wittek finished the game completing 7-of-24 passes, totaling 67 yards. Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones completed 12-of-18 passes for 111 yards, while splitting time under center with sophomore J.T. Barrett who threw for 70 yards and completed 8-of-15 passes. Hawai’i struggled throughout the second quarter, allowing the Buckeyes’ second touchdown at the 4:04 mark after a nine-play drive. The ‘Bows had a chance to spark a comeback near the end of the first half until Wittek threw his second interception of the quarter, sending the ‘Bows to the locker room down 14-0. The Rainbow Warriors posted their third turnover after a Wittek sack-fumble on the UH six yard line, and though the ‘Bows were able to avoid an Ohio State touchdown with a goal-line stand, the Buckeyes would go up 17-0 early in the third quarter after a successful field goal attempt.

Elliott would once again prove to be the Buckeyes’ go-to man, as Ohio State’s opening 17-play fourth quarter drive would culminate in the junior’s third rushing touchdown of the game, giving OSU the 24-0 advantage. The Buckeyes took advantage of Hawai’i’s mistakes after a fumbled UH exchange resulted in a touchdown return for Ohio State and a 31-0 lead. In a span of less than two minutes, the home team would again get into the endzone and complete the scoring.

The Rainbow Warriors’ 85 passing yards marked the first time that Hawai’i has been held to under 100 yards in 231 consecutive games. The Buckeyes finished with a 363-165 yardage advantage.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 03:25 OSU Elliott, E 1 yd run (Willoughby, J kick), 11-77 5:25, UH 0 - OSU 72nd 04:03 OSU Elliott, E 3 yd run (Willoughby, J kick), 9-35 3:20, UH 0 - OSU 143rd 08:34 OSU Willoughby, J 20 yd field goal, 4-3 1:54, UH 0 - OSU 174th 09:07 OSU Elliott, E 1 yd run (Willoughby, J kick), 17-91 8:05, UH 0 - OSU 24 07:48 OSU Bell, Vonn 14 yd fumble recovery (Willoughby, J kick), , UH 0 - OSU 31 03:51 OSU Dunn, Bri’onte 5 yd run (Willoughby, J kick), 5-45 1:55, UH 0 - OSU 38

UH OSUFIRST DOWNS 12 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-80 49-182PASSING YDS (NET) 85 181Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-8-2 34-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-165 83-363Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-14Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 3-45Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 1-25Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.1 5-43.6Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 6-36 7-115Possession Time 24:28 35:32Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 8 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 4-24

RUSHING: Hawai`i-HARRIS, Paul 14-46; DAVIS, Melvin 9-35; JOAS, Pereese 2-2; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 3-minus 1; WITTEK, Max 7-minus 2. Ohio State-Elliott, E 27-101; Miller, Braxton 8-57; Samuel, Curtis 1-9; Barrett, J.T. 1-7; Ball, Warren 3-7; Dunn, Bri’onte 1-5; Jones, Cardale 6-5; TEAM 2-minus 9. PASSING: Hawai`i-WITTEK, Max 7-24-2-67; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 1-2-0-18. Ohio State-Jones, Cardale 12-18-0-111; Barrett, J.T. 8-15-0-70; Johnston, C 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Hawai`i-BERNARD, Isaiah 3-18; COLLIE, Dylan 1-29; MOLENI, Harold 1-18; HAGGER, Davasyia 1-13; UNGA, Metuisela 1-4; KEMP, Marcus 1-3. Ohio State-Samuel, Curtis 7-53; Thomas, Michael 5-52; Marshall, Jalin 3-40; Miller, Braxton 2-16; Vannett, Nick 1-12; Smith, Corey 1-8; Elliott, E 1-0.

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GAME 3 • Sept. 19, 2015ALOHA STADIUM (25,714) Honolulu, O’ahu

1 2 3 4 OT FinalUC Davis (0-3) 3 7 0 17 - 27>>Hawai‘i (2-1) 3 10 13 21 - 47

HONOLULU— Big plays were the name of the game for the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors as they catapulted themselves past UC Davis 47-27, Saturday, in a non-conference match-up at Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium. Defense kept UH in the game early, taking a 13-10 lead into halftime. Once the second half came around the ‘Bows exploded for 34 points on numerous big plays including a 95-yard touchdown run by Paul Harris, a punt block and return for a touchdown. QB Max Wittek unleashed a sorely needed aerial assault, going 17-of-24 for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Marcus Kemp (119) and Devan Stubblefield (108) both went over 100 yards receiving. Harris matched the gaudy WR stats, gaining 147 yards on just 11 carries, with a touchdown. The defense was lead by linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams. posting a career-high 15 total tackles and DE Kennedy Tulimasealii caused fits for the Aggies with a pair of tackles for loss and a QB hurry. Ben Scott led UCD, going 18-of-35 for 233 yards and two touchdowns. WR Chris Martin was his go-to target nabbing four catches for 123 yards and a score. Rigoberto Sanchez booked a pair of field goals for UH’s first two scores, including a career-long 46-yarder which gave the Warriors a 6-3 lead. UC Davis responded with 12-play, 75-yard drive as Scott found fullback Derek Baljou for an 8-yard score – the first passing TD allowed by UH this year.The response by the Warriors was immediate — Keelan Ewaliko returned the ensuing kickoff 65 yards setting up a Wittek-to-Stubblefield score from 14-yards out and a 13-10 lead. Harris took a handoff and broke it off to the outside, blazing his way to the record and a 20-10 lead, rushing for a school record tying for the second longest in Mountain West history. In the third, Nick Nelson forced a fumble recovered by Marrell Jackson. Mixing run and pass plays, UH marched down the field, punching in Melvin Davis’ 1-yard blast, for the 26-10 lead. Momentum carried UH into the fourth as WRs Kemp and Stubblefield put on a pass catching clinic. The ‘Bows bust the game open as Kemp broke open the 33-10 lead. The final nail in the coffin came as the ‘Bows special teams stepped up once again with Butler’s blocked, scoop and score, increasing the lead to 47-17.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 05:08 UCD Brady Stuart 21 yd field goal, 10-26 5:25, UCD 3 - UH 0 02:02 UH SANCHEZ, Rigoberto 27 yd field goal, 9-71 3:02, UCD 3 - UH 32nd 08:41 UH SANCHEZ, Rigoberto 46 yd field goal, 10-62 3:37, UCD 3 - UH 6 01:56 UCD Derek Baljeu 8 yd pass from Ben Scott (Brady Stuart kick), 12-75 6:45, UCD 10 - UH 6 00:56 UH STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 14 yd pass from WITTEK, Max (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 4-35 0:44, UCD 10 - UH 133rd 08:18 UH HARRIS, Paul 95 yd run (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 2-98 0:36, UCD 10 - UH 20 03:31 UH DAVIS, Melvin 1 yd run (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick blockd), 6-66 1:43, UCD 10 - UH 264th 13:02 UH KEMP, Marcus 19 yd pass from WITTEK, Max (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 9-97 3:42, UCD 10 - UH 33 10:52 UCD Chris Martin 69 yd pass from Ben Scott (Brady Stuart kick), 4-83 1:58, UCD 17 - UH 33 09:28 UH DAVIS, Melvin 5 yd run (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 5-65 1:24, UCD 17 - UH 40 07:54 UH BUTLER, Dejaun 26 yd blocked punt return (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), , UCD 17 - UH 47 03:04 UCD Joshua Kelley 14 yd run (Brady Stuart kick), 8-58 4:52, UCD 24 - UH 47 00:53 UCD Brady Stuart 27 yd field goal, 4--3 2:03, UCD 27 - UH 47

UCD UHFIRST DOWNS 20 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-169 31-193PASSING YDS (NET) 240 272Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-19-0 24-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-409 55-465Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-37Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-178 3-96Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-31.8 1-55.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1Penalties-Yards 9-73 7-42Possession Time 39:58 20:02Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 4 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 0-0

RUSHING: UCD-Manusamoa Luuga 25-89; Joshua Kelley 8-36; Ben Scott 2-16; Justin Williams 6-14; Mitchell Layton 5-14. UH-HARRIS, Paul 11-147; DAVIS, Melvin 12-45; WITTEK, Max 5-13; Team 3-minus 12. RECEIVING: UCD-Ben Scott 18-25-0-233; C.J. Spencer 1-2-0-7. UH-WITTEK, Max 17-24-0-272. RECEIVING: UCD-Chris Martin 4-123; Ramon Vargas 4-46; Manusamoa Luuga 4-25; Alex Cannon 3-20; Derek Baljeu 2-11; Brandyn Lee 1-9; Nehemiah Winsto 1-6. UH-STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 6-108; KEMP, Marcus 5-119; COLLIE, Dylan 3-25; HARRIS, Paul 2-17; BERNARD, Isaiah 1-3.

2015 GAME RECAPS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

GAME 4 • Sept. 26, 2015CAMP RANDALL STADIUM (80,829) Madison, Wis.

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (2-2) 0 0 0 0 - 0>>#22 Wisconsin (3-1) 7 7 7 7 - 28

MADISON –Just as in its last match-up with a Big Ten opponent, the University of Hawai ‘i defense put it all on the line to contain a dangerous offensive attack from Wisconsin on the road. The offense was in striking distance, but was unable to reach the scoreboard pulling away to a 28-0 win in the fourth quarter.

The Badgers put their power running game on display early, as the tandem of Taiwan Deal and Dare Ogunbowale tag-teamed the Rainbow Warriors, with UW running the ball on 13 of the 16 plays on the opening scoring drive—the first team to score on their opening drive against UH this season.

As the clock wound down in the first half, Wisconsin marched 73 yards on nine plays to double-up their the margin, capping off the drive with a two-yard Deal rush, pushing his individual totals to 102 yards (of his 147-yard total), his second touchdown and the Badgers advantage to 14-0 at the half. Deal is only the second rusher to go over the century mark against UH this season.

The ’Bows first reached scoring range in the third quarter, using a 51-yard flea-flicker pass from wideout Makoa Camanse-Stevens to Paul Harris, who drove down the left sideline for a first down at the UW 13-yard line. Four penalties, including an overturned UW targeting call, turned against the Rainbow Warriors, forcing a career-long 49-yard field by Rigoberto Sanchez, which had the distance, but tailed just left as it approached the goalpost and fell wide for Sanchez’ first career miss.

With UW driving for the first time in the second half, mixing passes and runs to go 80 yards, finishing off the series with a completion from quarterback Joel Stave to untouched tight end Austin Traylor five yards deep in the endzone, pushing UW ahead 21-0.

The ’Bows came out firing with a 60-yard drive which included four completions to Quinton Pedroza to exceed his career highs in both receptions and yards, but UH came up short on the drive, as safety Michael Caputo batted down a Max Wittek pass to Isaiah Bernard on 4th-and 3 at the UW 33-yard line The Badgers tacked on another score in the fourth quarter to build the lead to the final line of 28-0.

Offensively, the ’Bows stumbled in the running game, producing 15 yards on 18 carries. However, the passing game made up the difference, with UH putting up 240 yards in the air, as Wittek completed 15-of-32 passes for 189 yards, zeroing in on Pedroza for career bests of 134 yards on 10 recep-tions—the most receiving yards for UH since the 2013 season.

Harris carried the ball six times for 22 yards and made the 51-yard reception.

Safety Marrell Jackson recorded a career-high 10 tackles to top the defense. For the second con-secutive week, linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams put up double digits, tallying 10 stops (six solo). Linebacker Benetton Fonua came away with nine total tackles, while defensive end Kennedy Tulimasealii was huge in the second half, making eight stops including a big sack in the third quarter.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 04:27 WIS Deal, Taiwan 2 yd run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 16-97 8:09, UH 0 - WIS 72nd 00:38 WIS Deal, Taiwan 2 yd run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 9-73 4:38, UH 0 - WIS 143rd 00:53 WIS Traylor, A. 12 yd pass from Stave, Joel (Gaglianone, R. kick), 11-80 5:33, UH 0 - WIS 214th 07:29 WIS Ogunbowale, D. 9 yd run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 8-67 4:01, UH 0 - WIS 28

UH UWFIRST DOWNS 11 31RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18-15 54-326PASSING YDS (NET) 240 186Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-16-0 25-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-255 79-512Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-58 1-17Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.9 4-46.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 11-100 6-52Possession Time 20:13 39:47Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 4 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-23

RUSHING: UH-HARRIS, Paul 6-22; LAKALAKA, Steven 4-11; DAVIS, Melvin 3-3; COLLIE, Dylan 1-0; WITTEK, Max 4-minus 21. Wisconsin-Deal, Taiwan 26-147; Ogunbowale, D. 15-85; Ingold, Alec 7-60; Love, Reggie 1-18; McEvoy, Tanner 2-15; Trezy, Serge 2-9; Stave, Joel 1-minus 8. PASSING: UH-WITTEK, Max 15-32-0-189; CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 1-2-0-51. Wisconsin-Stave, Joel 14-23-0-164; Houston, Bart 1-2-0-22. RECEIVING: UH-PEDROZA, Quinton 10-134; COLLIE, Dylan 2-28; HARRIS, Paul 1-51; KEMP, Marcus 1-17; UNGA, Metuisela 1-10; STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 1-0. Wisconsin Erickson, Alex 9-87; Watt, Derek 2-35; Traylor, Austin 2-23; Fredrick, J. 1-22; Steffes, Eric 1-19.

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GAME 5 • Oct. 3, 2015ALBERTSONS STADIUM (35,907) Boise, Idaho

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (2-3, 0-1) 0 0 0 0 - 0>>Boise St. (4-1, 1-0) 14 35 3 3 - 55

BOISE— The University of Hawai’i football team dropped its second consecutive road contest and fell to 0-1 in Mountain West play on Saturday, as Boise State cut loose offensively to a 55-0 final score in the conference opener for both teams.

Although the Rainbow Warriors stopped the Bronco offense on the opening drive, Boise State was quick to get their offense rolling, as quarterback Brett Rypien connected on his first passing attempt of the night, finding Chaz Anderson behind the coverage on the second series for a 54-yard strike and the 7-0 Boise State lead only 3:32 into the first quarter, the earliest a team has scored on the Rainbow Warriors this season.

The Broncos quickly followed with a second strike, driving 65 yards and capping off the series with a 13-yard sweep by Jeremy McNichols, becoming also the first to score twice in the first quarter against UH this season.

A third score came in the opening seconds of the second quarter, as receiver Thomas Sperbeck reeled in a Rypien pass with a spectacular fingertips catch out of the back of the endzone. A fake-fumble trick play followed on the next possession for 24-yard Huff TD reception and a 28-0 BSU lead.

After UH forced a three-and-out on the ensuing possession, the Broncos fired off three consecutive scoring possessions on a 10-yard run by Akilian Butler, a 9-yard run by Kelsey Young and a McNichols 15-yard rush after Boise State spiked the ball with seconds remaining, extending the halftime advan-tage to 49-0—matching the 2004 game a Fresno State for largest halftime deficit.

The 35 second quarter points by Boise State was the most in a quarter since the Broncos put up 38 during the 2004 season. In the second half, the Rainbow Warrior defense regrouped, twice holding the Broncos to field goals in the red zone, limiting the second half scoring to only 6 points.

The offense was unable to find traction in either half and starter Max Wittek left the game before half with 66 yards on 7-of-24 passing, gaining 13 yards on 3 rushes, with his net yards set back by a BSU sack. Ikaika Woolsey relieved Wittek in the second half in his most significant action this season, completing 4-of-22 for 22 yards, while rushing for 16 on 3 carries.

On the ground, UH logged 82 yards by seven rushers, led by Steven Lakalaka, who picked up 34 yards on 8 carries. Defensively, linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams topped UH with 9 tackles, including one for loss, while nose tackle Kory Rasmussen registered 8 stops. In total, UH made 5 tackles for loss.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:25 BSU ANDERSON, Chaz 54 yd pass from RYPIEN, Brett (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 1-54 0:08, UH 0 - BSU 7 05:11 BSU McNICHOLS, J. 13 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 6-65 2:00, UH 0 - BSU 142nd 14:36 BSU SPERBECK, T. 21 yd pass from RYPIEN, Brett (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 6-61 2:29, UH 0 - BSU 21 09:44 BSU HUFF, Holden 24 yd pass from RYPIEN, Brett (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 5-84 2:15, UH 0 - BSU 28 06:46 BSU BUTLER, Akilian 10 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 2-12 0:35, UH 0 - BSU 35 01:59 BSU YOUNG, Kelsey 9 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 9-59 3:33, UH 0 - BSU 42 00:04 BSU McNICHOLS, J. 15 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick), 6-61 0:47, UH 0 - BSU 493rd 10:08 BSU RAUSA, Tyler 23 yd field goal, 13-67 4:52, UH 0 - BSU 524th 12:17 BSU RAUSA, Tyler 37 yd field goal, 4-0 1:51, UH 0 - BSU 55

UH BSUFIRST DOWNS 12 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-82 59-279PASSING YDS (NET) 88 275Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-11-3 29-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-170 88-554Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-11 6-73Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-5Punts (Number-Avg) 8-47.2 7-39.1Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-61 8-80Possession Time 22:27 37:33Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 4 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8

RUSHING: UH-LAKALAKA, S. 8-34; WOOLSEY, I. 3-16; HARRIS, P. 6-13; DAVIS, M.7-12; WITTEK, M. 3-5; TUIASOA, R. 2-2; PEDROZA, Q. 1-0. BSU-McNICHOLS, J. 20-108; YOUNG, K. 12-69; WOLPIN, R. 4-40; WILLIAMS-RHODES 2-25; DEMAS, D. 4-14; BUTLER, A. 2-13; RYPIEN, B. 4-6; YOUNG, C. 5-5; OGLE, A. 1-3; STUART, T. 2-2; TEAM 3-(-6). PASSING: UH-WITTEK, M. 7-24-2-66; WOOLSEY, I. 4-14-1-22. BSU-RYPIEN, B. 19-25-0-271; STUART, T. 1-3-0-4; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: UH-KEMP, M. 5-39; COLLIE, D. 3-19; CAMANSE-STEVENS, M. 1-16; HARRIS, P. 1-14; DAVIS, M.1-0. BSU-ANDERSON, C. 5-95; SPERBECK, T. 5-87; WILLIAMS-RHODES 4-34; HUFF, H. 2-31; ROH, J. 2-25;BUTLER, A. 1-4; McNICHOLS, J. 1-(-1).

2015 GAME RECAPS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

GAME 6 • Oct. 10, 2015ALOHA STADIUM (28,543) Honolulu, O’ahu

1 2 3 4 OT Final>>SD State (3-3, 2-0) 14 7 0 7 - 28Hawai‘i (2-4, 0-2) 7 7 0 0 - 14

HONOLULU— For the University of Hawai’i, a few missed opportunities at key times and a solid rush-ing attack by San Diego State led to the Rainbow Warriors first home loss of the season, 28-14, Saturday night in front of a Homecoming crowd of 25,643 at Hawaiian Airlines field at Aloha Stadium. The loss marked UH’s fourth straight Homecoming defeat and dropped the Warriors to 0-2 in Mountain West play. A usually stout Hawai’i (2-4, 0-2) rush defense was caught off guard as the Aztecs (3-3, 2-0 MW) ran for 218 yards on the ground and posted 402 yards of total offense. The Aztecs forced three turnovers and controlled the clock for 36 minutes compared to 23 for the Warriors. SDSU’s shifty running back Donnel Pumphrey rushed for a game-high 148 yards on 30 carries and three touchdowns. He scampered 34 yards for a touchdown on the Aztec’s opening possession and scored from 8-yards out following a UH turnover to give SDSU a 14-0 lead just six minutes into the game. The second quarter started dramatically different for the Warriors as quarterback Max Wittek found receiver Isaiah Bernard for a 52-yard pass as he streaked down the right sideline to the SDSU 4-yard line. Running back Melvin Davis was the beneficiary of the quick strike offense as he pounded the ball in from 1-yard out. The touchdown ended a nine-quarter scoring drought for the Warriors. Ahead 14-7 late in the half, the Aztecs would score once more with a well-timed play action pass that caught Hawai’i off guard as quarterback Max Smith delivered the pass to receiver Eric Judge for a 58-yard touchdown. Just as SDSU had turned a Warriors fumble in the first quarter into a score, UH capitalized on an Aztec’s miscue capped by Wittek’s one-year touchdown run pulling the Warriors to within seven at 21-14, midway through the third quarter. But after Wittek was forced out of the game due to injury, the Aztecs pushed their lead back to 14 with Pumphrey’s third score. UH’s offense managed only 251 yards with Wittek accounting for 179 yards passing and Davis rum-bling for 52 yards and a score. The ‘Bows defensive stat line was spearheaded by linebacker Julian Gener who had a career-high 19 total tackles with one for loss and linebackers Jerrol Garcia-Williams and Simon Poti who combined for 17 tackles.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 11:44 SDSU PUMPHREY, Donnel 34 yd run (HAGEMAN, Donny kick), 7-75 3:16, SDSU 7 - UH 0 09:10 SDSU PUMPHREY, Donnel 8 yd run (HAGEMAN, Donny kick), 4-32 1:28, SDSU 14 - UH 02nd 12:44 UH DAVIS, Melvin 1 yd run (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 7-75 2:32, SDSU 14 - UH 7 01:40 SDSU JUDGE, Eric 58 yd pass from SMITH, Max (HAGEMAN, Donny kick), 3-82 1:15, SDSU 21 - UH 73rd 07:13 UH WITTEK, Max 1 yd run (SANCHEZ, Rigoberto kick), 6-26 1:41, SDSU 21 - UH 144th 13:00 SDSU PUMPHREY, Donnel 4 yd run (HAGEMAN, Donny kick), 11-85 4:42, SDSU 28 - UH 14

SDSU UHFIRST DOWNS 19 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-218 28-53PASSING YDS (NET) 184 198Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-11-0 39-19-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-402 67-251Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-55 4-37Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-34 5-127Interception Returns-Yards 2-20 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-42.1 8-47.9Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1Penalties-Yards 11-70 4-30Possession Time 36:17 23:43Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 5 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 1-2

RUSHING: SDSU-PUMPHREY, Donnel 30-148; PRICE, Chase 16-60; GORDON,Dakota 3-8; STAMPS, Marcus 4-5; SMITH, Maxwell 3-0; TEAM 1-minus 3. UH-DAVIS, Melvin 13-52; LAKALAKA, Steven 6-14; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 3-11; Team 1-(-1); WITTEK, Max 5-(-23). PASSING: SDSU-SMITH, Maxwell 11-15-0-184. UH-WITTEK, Max 14-34-2-179; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 5-5-0-19. RECEIVING: SDSU-JUDGE, Eric 4-92; PUMPHREY, Donnel 2-49; HAZELY, Jemond 2-18; PRICE, Chase 1-14; ANDERSON, Curtis 1-6; BRUNSKILL, Daniel 1-5. UH-PEDROZA, Quinton 4-41; TORRES, Dakota 4-26; COLLIE, Dylan 3-41; BERNARD, Isaiah 2-58; KEMP, Marcus 2-31; LAKALAKA, Steven 2-minus 1; UNGA, Metuisela 1-6; STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 1-(-4).

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GAME 7 • Oct. 17, 2015UNIVERSITY STADIUM (20,541) Albuquerque, N.M.

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (2-5, 0-3) 10 14 0 3 - 27>>New Mexico (4-3, 2-1) 7 7 7 7 - 28

ALBUQUERQUE – Despite having a 100-yard rusher, 100-yard receiver and nearly a 200-yard passer, the University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Warrior football team fell victim to a fourth quarter comeback by the New Mexico Lobos in the closing moments of Saturday’s conference tilt. The Hawai‘i offense went to work quickly after receiving the opening kickoff, grinding out a 13-play drive under the direction of Ikaika Woolsey. Making his first start of the season, Woolsey engi-neered a UH scoring drive that consumed 4:40 on the clock for the first road score of the season and first opening-drive TD since Colorado, as Paul Harris barreled into the endzone from the 1-yard line. The celebration for the Rainbow Warriors was short-lived, as UNM kick returner Carlos Wiggins carved through the right side of the coverage, going 100 yards for the touchdown, tying the score on the first return TD since the opening game of head coach Norm Chow’s inaugural season in 2012. On their next drive, the Lobos drove the field 88 yards where they were stopped twice inside the 3-yard line, but Kennedy Tulimasealii made the ultimate stop on third down, stripping the handoff exchange from quarterback Lamar Jordan, jumping on the fumble to send the ball the other way. The offense was able to capitalize, as Rigoberto Sanchez split the uprights for a 10-7 lead on a career-long 49-yarder—the longest since Tyler Hadden hit one from 49 in 2012. Making the most of their power-rushing triple option attack, the Lobos reclaimed the lead on a 17-play, 82-yard drive, culminating in a 2-yard run by Jhurell Pressley. The UNM lead evaporated quickly, as Woolsey made the play of the drive, scrambling just shy of the line of scrimmage before spotting Dylan Collie downfield, throwing a strike on the run for 46 yards to the Lobos’ 3-yard line—setting up a second 1-yard touchdown for Harris behind the Rainbow Warriors’ jumbo package. First-time starter Dany Mulanga stripped receiver Chris Davis at the Hawaii 46, setting up a 54-yard drive for UH, capped by an over-the-top pass from Woolsey to push Collie over the century mark on a 27-yard touchdown, and UH to 24-14 advantage.UNM trimmed the deficit just over eight minutes into the second half after getting the ball via a Lee Crosby interception, as L. Jordan surmounted an impending UH stop on third down, finding David Anaya open in the endzone and making the Rainbow Warrior lead only three points. Held scoreless in the third quarter, UH scored again early in the fourth, as Sanchez added a 47-yard field goal from the right hash mark to push UH ahead 27-21.With 8:27 remaining, UH ran the clock and the football, working down to the UNM 5-yard line, with rushes on 11-of-12 plays. A UNM stop on third down set up a missed Sanchez 22-yard field goal—a play that saw a flag thrown for leaping the center, which was later withdrawn after a field conference.UH’s defense stood tall the majority of the fourth, stopping UNM on three consecutive drives, a per-sonnel change did not work in their favor. UNM called up Austin Apodoca from the bench to change offenses from the triple option to a spread attack with only 2:14 to go, and a six-point UH lead.Apodoca completed 4-of-5 passes with receivers stepping out of bounds to the drive’s final play, find-ing Dameon Gamblin in the endzone for a touchdown, while taking a big hit on the throw. After Zack Rogers’ successful extra point, the Rainbow Warriors trailed 28-27, with 55 seconds on the clock. SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:20 UH HARRIS 1 yd run (SANCHEZ kick), 12-75 4:40, UH 7 - NM 0 10:09 NM WIGGINS 100 yd kickoff return (ROGERS kick), , UH 7 - NM 7 00:42 UH SANCHEZ 49 yd field goal, 9-62 3:28, UH 10 - NM 72nd 08:05 NM PRESSLEY 2 yd run (ROGERS kick), 17-82 7:36, UH 10 - NM 14 04:33 UH HARRIS 1 yd run (SANCHEZ kick), 9-79 3:27, UH 17 - NM 14 01:45 UH COLLIE 27 yd pass from WOOLSEY (SANCHEZ kick), 5-54 1:11, UH 24 - NM 143rd 07:53 NM ANAYA 11 yd pass from JORDAN, L. (ROGERS kick), 7-34 2:55, UH 24 - NM 214th 12:59 UH SANCHEZ, Rigoberto 47 yd field goal, 5-23 2:25, UH 27 - NM 21 00:55 NM GAMBLIN 28 yd pass from APODOCA (ROGERS kick), 10-80 1:19, UH 27 - NM 28

UH UNMFIRST DOWNS 23 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-220 53-197PASSING YDS (NET) 195 195Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-2 26-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-415 79-392Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 3-114Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-29Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.3 4-39.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 11-94 9-64Possession Time 29:41 30:19Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 1-7

RUSHING: UH-HARRIS, Paul 24-125; LAKALAKA, Steven 16-83; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 9-13; Team 1-(-1). UNM-GIPSON, Teriyon 16-80; PRESSLEY, Jhu. 13-70; JORDAN, Lamar 15-29; JORDAN, Romell 5-21; ANAYA, David 1-4; McQUARLEY, R. 1-2; TEAM 2-(-9). PASSING: UH-WOOLSEY, Ikaika 13-25-2-195. UNM-JORDAN, Lamar 9-16-0-125; APODOCA, Austin 6-10-0-70. RECEIVING: UH-COLLIE, Dylan 7-113; BERNARD, Isaiah 3-62; STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 1-9; LAKALAKA, Steven 1-7; TORRES, Dakota 1-4. UNM-WHITE, Reece 3-72; GAMBLIN, Dameon 3-47; WIGGINS, Carlos 3-29; DAVIS, Chris 2-22; JORDAN,Romell 2-11; ANAYA, David 1-11; GIPSON, Teriyon 1-3.

2015 GAME RECAPS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

GAME 8 • Oct. 24, 2015MACKAY STADIUM (19,992) Reno, Nev.

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (2-6, 0-4) 3 14 3 0 - 20>>Nevada (4-4, 2-2) 0 10 3 17 - 30

RENO – In spite of a career-high passing performance for Max Wittek and four timely and crucial defensive stands, the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warrior football team fell in its fifth consecutive loss, dropping the Mountain West Conference game 30-20 to the Nevada Wolfpack on Saturday at Mackay Stadium. For the second consecutive week, the Rainbow Warriors look sharp coming out of the gate and reached the scoreboard first, as Rigoberto Sanchez centered a 50-yard field goal in the first quar-ter, hitting from the longest distance since 2007 to give UH the early lead for the third game this sea-son. UH was quick to follow up, with safety Dany Mulanga making his first career intercep-tion on the ensuing Nevada drive, setting the stage for a two-play scoring drive, capped by a 29-yard touchdown reception by Devan Stubblefield from Max Wittek. After stopping the Wolf Pack on fourth down in Hawai’i territory, the Rainbow Warriors marched 73 yards downfield on 10 plays, grabbing the 17-point lead as Wittek again found Stubblefield, on the crossing under-route for a 9-yard touchdown reception.The Wolf Pack answered after capitalizing on a 46-yard kick return by Elijah Mitchell, taking to the ground on 7-of-9 plays and putting seven points on the board, as James Butler jumped the pile for the 1-yard review-confirmed score on third down. Penalties following the extra point pushed the Nevada kickoff into UH territory, leading to a successful onside kick. The ‘Bows stood tall on defense, holding Nevada to only a 40-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo. At the mid-point of the third quarter, the Wolf Pack again trimmed the Rainbow Warriors’ lead again, this time via a 29-yard field goal by Zuzo, after the UH defense forced the stop in the red zone. Sanchez countered for UH with another hit from long range, logging a 47-yarder in the third quarter to keep the UH advantage at seven to close out the frame. Chewing up over five minutes on the clock, the Wolf Pack continued their second half rise, knotting up the score at 20-all on a 5-yard pass from Tyler Stewart to Jarred Gipson, using a play-action for the score just 58 seconds into the final frame. The UH defense made yet another red zone stop after Nevada started their drive via intercep-tion at the UH 38-yard line, holding the Wolf Pack to a 30-yard field goal by Zuzo, but granting Nevada its first lead of the afternoon at 23-20. A third interception provided Nevada with the ball at the UH 21-yard line and again Butler scored from the 1-yard line, extending the Wolf Pack lead to 10 points and capping off a 30-3 scoring rally that began in the second quarter. With just over two minutes remaining, UH marched the field on the strength of three complet-ed passes and Wittek took a shot for Marcus Kemp at the edge of the endzone. After a quick review, it was ruled that Kemp did not drag a toe, leaving UH with second and 10 from the 17-yard line. On the ensuing play, as Wittek scanned for an open receiver, Ian Seau stripped and recovered the ball on his fourth sack of the afternoon, ending the game in a 30-20 Nevada win. SCORING SUMMARY1st 06:12 UH SANCHEZ 50 yd field goal, 4-3 2:15, UH 3 - NEV 02nd 13:12 UH STUBBLEFIELD 29 yd pass from WITTEK (SANCHEZ kick), 2-43 0:26, UH 10 - NEV 0 05:24 UH STUBBLEFIELD 9 yd pass from WITTEK (SANCHEZ kick), 10-73 4:19, UH 17 - NEV 0 01:12 NEV BUTLER 1 yd run (ZUZO kick), 9-52 4:05, UH 17 - NEV 7 00:53 NEV ZUZO 40 yd field goal, 4-0 0:18, UH 17 - NEV 103rd 07:43 NEV ZUZO 29 yd field goal, 9-60 3:32, UH 17 - NEV 13 04:41 UH SANCHEZ 47 yd field goal, 10-46 3:02, UH 20 - NEV 134th 14:02 NEV GIPSON 5 yd pass from STEWART (ZUZO kick), 12-75 5:39, UH 20 - NEV 20 09:01 NEV ZUZO 30 yd field goal, 7-25 3:56, UH 20 - NEV 23 02:20 NEV BUTLER 1 yd run (ZUZO kick), 4-21 1:33, UH 20 - NEV 30

UH NEVFIRST DOWNS 19 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-34 56-244PASSING YDS (NET) 291 128Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-27-3 23-12-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-325 79-372Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-60 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-77 2-65Interception Returns-Yards 1-36 3-53Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.0 5-43.6Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 10-79 4-35Possession Time 23:34 36:26Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 5-33

RUSHING: UH-HARRIS, Paul 16-57; LAKALAKA, Steven 2-4; WITTEK, Max 6-minus 27. NEV-BUTLER, James 28-134; JACKSON, Don 20-61; STEWART, Tyler 7-50; TEAM 1-(-1). PASSING: UH-WITTEK, Max 27-40-3-291. NEV-STEWART, Tyler 12-23-1-128. RECEIVING: UH-STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 8-91; COLLIE, Dylan 7-53; UNGA, Metuisela 3-48; BERNARD, Isaiah 3-15; KEMP, Marcus 2-36; TORRES, Dakota 2-25; HARRIS, Paul 1-15; LAKALAKA, Steven 1-8. NEV-GIPSON, Jarred 5-57; HENDERSON, H. 3-44; RICHARDSON, J. 2-15; DEMPS, Wyatt 2-12.

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GAME 9 • Oct. 31, 2015ALOHA STADIUM (22,430) Honolulu, O’ahu

1 2 3 4 OT Final>>Air Force (5-3,4-1) 14 20 3 21 - 58 Hawai‘i (2-7, 0-5)

HONOLULU— Vexed by the triple option attack of Air Force and haunted by turnovers the University of Hawai’i football team was unable to keep up with the nation’s third-ranked rushing attack in a 58-7 loss, Saturday night at Hawaiian Airlines field at Aloha Stadium. The loss marked the sixth straight for the Rainbow Warriors (2-7) dropping their record in Mountain West play to 0-5, and officially knocking UH out of bowl contention. The 51-point loss was the largest defeat in a conference home game. The Falcons (5-3, 4-1) rushed the ball with ease as their triple option attack gashed Hawai’i for 496 yards on the ground, the most given up by a UH defense since 2004. Running back Jacobi Owens rushed 30 times for 137 yards and two scores while quarterback Karson Roberts rushed for 65 and a score and threw for 80. Defensively the Falcons forced four turnovers. The Warriors offense struggled to get anything going as the team’s only points was by virtue of a 98-yard kickoff return by Keelan Ewaliko. UH rushed for a season-low minus 2 yards on the ground while generating only 178 yards of total offense. The first quarter was all about the run game as Air Force dominated on the ground and in time of possession. The Falcons rushed for 159 yards and held the ball for 11:01 of the quarter. Owens was the man cashing in the two scores, one from 2-yards out and the other from 11-yards. The second touchdown was benefitted by an unusual play as Roberts kept the ball himself and was thought to be initially tackled but never fully touched the ground and got back to his feet and rushed to the UH 11-yard line. Offensively the Warriors’ bad luck continued after wide receiver Quinton Pedroza had the ball knocked away after a 43-yard reception that would have swung the field position around. As the turnovers mounted for UH, so did their deficit on the scoreboard as they found them-selves going into halftime down 34-0 with the last dagger coming as time expired as AFA kicker Luke Strebel connected on a 36-yard field goal, his second of the quarter. The three turnovers led directly to 13 points for the Falcons, with all three scoring drives starting in Warriors territory. A few bright spots for the Warriors were a second half crushing hit by defensive lineman Kennedy Tulimasealii on Falcons running back Benton Washington and linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams who finished with a career-high 17 total tackles. SCORING SUMMARY1st 06:50 AF OWENS, J. 2 yd run (STREBEL, L. kick), , AF 7 - UH 0 03:39 AF OWENS, J. 11 yd run (STREBEL, L. kick), , AF 14 - UH 02nd 09:07 AF ROBERTS, K. 1 yd run (STREBEL, L. kick), , AF 21 - UH 0 06:56 AF STREBEL, L. 40 yd field goal, , AF 24 - UH 0 01:03 AF WASHINGTON, B. 1 yd run (STREBEL, L. kick), , AF 31 - UH 0 00:00 AF STREBEL, L. 36 yd field goal, , AF 34 - UH 03rd 04:51 AF STREBEL, L. 44 yd field goal, , AF 37 - UH 04th 11:53 AF DUTY-TYSON, A. 1 yd run (PHILICHI, M. kick), , AF 44 - UH 0 06:10 AF MCVEY, T. 5 yd run (PHILICHI, M. kick), , AF 51 - UH 0 05:56 UH EWALIKO, K. 98 yd kickoff return (SANCHEZ, R. kick), , AF 51 - UH 7 05:43 AF MCVEY, T. 39 yd run (PHILICHI, M. kick), , AF 58 - UH 7

AF UHFIRST DOWNS 32 7RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 83-496 12--2PASSING YDS (NET) 80 180Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-3-0 35-15-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 92-576 47-178Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2--4 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 6-212Interception Returns-Yards 2-22 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.2 7-52.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 3-30 9-86Possession Time 45:06 14:54Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 1 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-8 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-25 0-0

RUSHING: AF-OWENS, Jacobi 30-137; MCVEY, Timothy 7-113; WASHINGTON, Benton 13-69; ROBERTS, Karson 10-65; DRISKELL, Bryan 9-64; DUTY-TYSON, Aubrey 8-32; STAFFORD, Jacob 5-14; BROWN, Garrett 1-2. UH-DAVIS, Melvin 3-8; HARRIS, Paul 3-4; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 4-(-4); WITTEK, Max 2-(-10). PASSING: AF-ROBERTS, Karson 3-9-0-80. UH-WITTEK, Max 10-26-2-123; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 5-9-0-57. RECEIVING: AF-BROWN, Garrett 1-61; DRISKELL, Bryan 1-12; ROBINETTE, Jalen 1-7. UH-PEDROZA, Quinton 4-78; BERNARD, Isaiah 3-30; STUBBLEFIELD, Devan 3-17; KEMP, Marcus 2-20; TORRES, Dakota 1-15; COLLIE, Dylan 1-13; HARRIS, Paul 1-7.

2015 GAME RECAPS HAWAI‘I VS. FRESNO STATE (NOV. 14, 2015)

GAME 10 • Nov. 7, 2015SAM BOYD STADIUM (20,006) Las Vegas, Nev.

1 2 3 4 OT FinalHawai‘i (2-8, 0-6) 0 7 7 7 - 21>> UNLV (3-6, 2-3) 7 7 10 17 41

LAS VEGAS - Even with a career rushing effort and a renewed focus in the first game under interim head coach Chris Naeole, the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors were outpaced by the UNLV Rebels for their seventh consecutive loss on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium, 41-21. UNLV opened up the scoring on their first drive of the game; an eight-play, 87-yard drive pushing the Rebels ahead 7-0 with 10:19 remaining in the first quarter. The Rebels’ touchdown marked only the fourth time this season that an opposing team has scored against the UH on its opening drive. A mainstay in the Rainbow Warrior football program, the UH defense was tested and spread thin by air on Saturday, allowing the Rebels to open up their run game steadily. Entering the game ranked 19th nationally against the pass, UH allowed 258 of UNLV’s 547 total yards through the air-while UH generated 378 total yards. After trailing the Rebels for over 13 minutes in the first half, running back Paul Harris found a seam and rushed for a 34-yard touchdown to knot the score at 7-7 with 7:04 to go in the first half. Gaining a little momentum, UH stopped the Rebels’ ensuing drive after a Blake Decker pass was intercepted by Jalen Rogers at the UH 49-yard line, giving possession back to the Warriors. However, the UNLV interception would not be indicative of the Rebels’ offense, as the Decker cre-ated a halftime lead on an 85-yard toss to Aaron Criswell, bringing the score to 14-7 going into the break. Returning from intermission, UNLV was once again able to capitalize on its opening possession, logging a 31-yard field goal, following a 15-play, 72-yard drive that extended over seven minutes. On the Warriors’ next possession, Harris again proved to be the answer for UH, sprinting down the sideline 72 yards to the UNLV 7-yard line. Melvin Davis broke through the UNLV defense for the 1-yard touchdown run, encroaching on the lead at 17-14. However, Hawai’i’s celebration was short-lived, as Decker responded quickly with a first-play pass to Devonte Boyd, blowing past the Rainbow Warrior defense for 75-yards and the 24-14 lead. Kicking off the fourth quarter, the Rebels forced a fumble, stripping Harris of the ball. However, the possession would not reach the goal line, leaving UNLV another 31-yard field goal for Nicolai Bornand, stretching the lead to 27-14. Early in the fourth quarter, the Rainbow Warriors showed promise for the comeback, head-lined by a pair of receptions from Makoa Camanse-Stevens from quarterback Ikaika Woolsey that amounted to 70 yards and brought the ball to the 3-yard line, setting up a second Davis touchdown and trimming the lead to six points. After that score, the period was all UNLV, as the Rebels racked up two final touchdowns on runs by Lexington Thomas and Keith Whitely, extending the final margin to 41-21. Making his second start of the season, Woolsey went 16-of-33 for 187 yards passing. Harris was a spark for the UH offense on Saturday, rushing for a career-best 190 yards on 20 carriers-his third game over the century mark this season. Defensively, Julian Gener picked up 11 total tackles, while Las Vegas native Jerrol Garcia-Williams logged eight (8) stops. SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:19 LV CAMPBELL, X. 3 yd run (BORNAND, N. kick), 8-87 3:31, UH 0 - LV 72nd 07:04 UH HARRIS, P. 34 yd run (SANCHEZ, R. kick), 7-80 3:10, UH 7 - LV 7 02:31 LV CRISWELL, A. 85 yd pass from DECKER, B. (BORNAND, N. kick), 4-96 1:50, UH 7 - LV 143rd 07:54 LV BORNAND, N. 31 yd field goal, 15-72 7:00, UH 7 - LV 17 05:56 UH DAVIS, M. 1 yd run (SANCHEZ, R. kick), 5-79 1:51, UH 14 - LV 17 05:44 LV BOYD, D. 75 yd pass from DECKER, B. (BORNAND, N. kick), 1-75 0:12, UH 14 - LV 244th 13:47 LV BORNAND, N. 31 yd field goal, 4-0 0:51, UH 14 - LV 27 11:46 UH DAVIS, M. 3 yd run (SANCHEZ, R. kick), 5-81 1:53, UH 21 - LV 27 07:09 LV THOMAS, L. 3 yd run (BORNAND, N. kick), 8-75 4:37, UH 21 - LV 34 02:10 LV WHITELY, K. 7 yd run (BORNAND, N. kick), 8-42 3:34, UH 21 - LV 41

UH LVFIRST DOWNS 16 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-191 53-289PASSING YDS (NET) 187 258Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-16-1 24-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-378 77-547Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 3-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-142 1-14Interception Returns-Yards 1-(-3) 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.1 6-43.2Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-52 6-60Possession Time 23:57 36:03Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 3 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17

RUSHING: UH-HARRIS, Paul 20-190; DAVIS 5-18; WOOLSEY, Ikaika 6-(-17). LV-WHITELY 21-124; THOMAS 17-120; PALANDECH 1-19; CAMPBELL 6-13; GREENE 2-9; DECKER 4-8; TEAM 2-(-4). PASSING: UH-WOOLSEY 16-33-1-187. LV-DECKER 15-24-1-258. RECEIVING: UH-STUBBLEFIELD 5-27; BERNARD 4-29; CAMANSE-STEVENS 2-70; HARRIS 2-26; DAVIS 1-19; UNGA 1-18; KEMP 1-(-2). LV-BOYD 6-120; PRICE 3-30; KEYS 2-10; WHITELY 2-4; CRISWELL 1-85; THOMAS 1-9.