Showing posts with label college football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college football. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

University of Hawaii Football 2025

9/10/25 - Rich Miano's path to the Circle of Honor
9/6/25 - Hawaii defeats Sam Houston 37-20 behind Luke Weaver
8/30/25 - Arizona pulls away from Hawaii 40-6
8/23/25 - Hawaii comes back to beat Stanford 23-20 with walk-off field goal
8/12/25 - University of Hawaii and Spectrum to drop football PPV for 2025, to show games live on Spectrum Sports
6/22/25 - Warriors to receive 2026 commitments from Christian Sanford-Tupuola (Kahuku), Vai Fanuaea (Nanakuli), Andrew Price (Idaho)
6/16/25 - Cooper Troy, OL, Canada to commit to Hawaii for 2026
6/15/25 - TJ Fo'ilefutu, RB, Arizona accepts 2026 scholaship
6/9/25 - Zay Nickels (Bishop Gorman), Jahrn Altura (St. Louis) accept 2026 scholarship offers
6/8/25 - Hawaii lands another QB (Maika Eugenio) from Bishop Gorman
6/6/25 - Matt Elliott set to become next UH athletic director
6/3/25 - Marquis Robinson, S, (Arizona) commits for 2026
5/23/25 - MarMar Davis, QB, to transfer from UCLA to Hawaii
5/20/25 - Joey Farthing, WB, transfers from Youngstown State
5/4/25 - Max Ware, WR, to transfer from Arizona State,  Jet James, CB, to transfer from Troy, Zion Allen, CB, to transfer from Southern Utah
4/30/25 - Brayton Correa, DB, Bishop Gorman accepts scholarship offer
4/16/25 - Ben Drake, CB, Sierra College accepts scholarship
4/16/25 - Thus was born the Hawaii Warrior Football Network
4/10/25 - Chap Kapanui hired as quarterbacks coach
3/21/25 - Chad Owens selected for Circle of Honor
3/15/25 - Carson Stocklinski, DL, transfers from Richmond
1/14/25 - Ka'eo Akana is transferring from Utah
1/13/25 - Three defensive linemen commit to Hawaii: Luther McCoy, De'Jon Benton, Qwyn Williams
12/29/24 - C-Bo Brown is coming back, Brandon White WR will transfer from Kentucky
12/28/24 - Nick Cenacle withdraws from transfer portal, Luke Weaver JC QB signs scholarship agreement
12/24/24 - Jackson Harris, WR, to transfer from Stanford
12/18/24 - Nick Cenacle enters transfer portal
12/15/24 - Hawaii lands place kicker Caleb Sempebwa and long-snapper Jax Thompson from TCU
12/8/24 - Kainoa "Kaikai" Carvalho, 2021 offensive player of the year, signs with Hawaii
12/5/24 - Warriors sign 13 in early signing period including Titan Lacaden from St. Louis

Saturday, September 06, 2025

Friday, December 27, 2024

R.I.P. 2024

12/27/24 - Greg Gumbel
12/20/24 - Ricky Henderson
12/11/24 - Rocky Colavito
12/6/24 - Bill Melton
12/1/24 - Lou Carnesecca
11/25/24 - Rico Carty
11/19/24 - Bob Love
11/12/24 - Gerry Faust
11/11/24 - John Robinson
11/3/24 - Dub Jones
10/8/24 - Luis Tiant
10/5/24 - Greg Landry
10/4/24 - Billy Shaw
9/30/24 - Pete Rose
9/30/24 - Dikembe Mutombo
9/21/24 - Mercury Morris
8/21/24 - Al Attles
8/10/24 - Kevin Sullivan
8/7/24 - Duane Thomas
6/28/24 - Orlando Cepeda
6/25/24 - Sika Anoa'i
6/18/24 - Willie Mays 
6/12/24 - Jerry West
6/9/24 - Frank Arnold
6/9/24 - Chet Walker
6/3/24 - Larry Allen
5/29/24 - Kent Kafentzis
5/27/24 - Bill Walton
5/20/24 - Jim Otto
4/20/24 - Roman Gabriel
4/16/24 - Whitey Herzog
4/11/24 - OJ Simpson (Reardon)
4/11/24 - Chad Rowan (Akebono)
3/26/24 - Jim Loomis
2/26/24 - Golden Richards

Monday, December 16, 2024

NCAA Football 2025

12/15/24 - Nick Rolovich to join Cal's staff as offensive assistant
12/13/24 - Dan Mullen to be next head coach at UNLV, replacing Barry Odom who left for Purdue
12/11/24 - Bill Belichick agrees to be next head coach at North Carolina for five years $50 million

Sunday, December 15, 2024

NCAA Football 2024

12/15/24 - Travis Hunter edges Ashton Jeanty (and Dillon Gabriel and Cam Ward) to win Heisman Trophy
12/13/24 - Dan Mullen to be next head coach at UNLV, replacing Barry Odom who left for Purdue
12/11/24 - Bill Belichick agrees to be next head coach at North Carolina
12/8/24 - Committee gives SMU the 12th spot over Alabama for the College Football Playoffs
11/9/24 - Dylan Gabriel breaks Case Keenum's record for most career TDs
10/1/24 - Gonzaga to join Pac-12 in 2026, but doesn't have a football team, UTEP to leave Conference USA for Mountain West in 2026
9/26/24 - Air Force, Hawaii, Nevada-Reno, New Mexico, San Jose State, Nevada Las Vegas, Wyoming commit to Mountain West Conference through June 30, 2032
9/24/24 - Utah State to leave Mountain West for Pac-12 too
9/12/24 - Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State, Colorado State to leave Mountain West and join Oregon State and Washington State in 2026 to bring Pac-2 up to six teams / who's next?
8/19/24 - RJ Young ranks the 134 teams: Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Oregon, Florida State, Ole Miss, LSU, Michigan, Alabama, Missouri / where's Hawaii? 105
6/3/24 - How Dillon Gabriel ended up at Oklahoma
5/24/24 - Power Five Students-athletes will be paid directly under landmark NCAA settlement
1/26/24 - Michigan promotes Sherron Moore to head coach
1/22/24 - San Jose State hires Ken Niumatalolo as head coach
1/17/24 - Arizona hires Brent Brennan away from San Jose State to be head coach
1/14/24 - Washington hires Jedd Fisch away from Arizona to be head coach
1/12/24 - Alabama hires Kalen DeBoer away from Washington to be head coach
1/10/24 - Nick Saban retires as Alabama head coach after 17 seasons
1/6/24 - Niumatalolo to coach tight ends for UCLA
1/6/24 - Taulia Tagovailoa enters transfer portal
12/9/23 - Dillon Gabriel to transfer to Oregon

Saturday, November 30, 2024

University of Hawaii Football 2024

12/3/24 - Timmy Chang gets extension until 2026
11/30/24 - Hawaii holds off New Mexico 38-30 as Alejado passes for 469 yards and 5 TDs
11/28/24 - Dan Morrison to retire after 52 seasons
11/27/24 - Angelos firing just the latest in a series of clown shows (Reardon)
11/26/24 - Immediate challenges face the new A.D.
11/19/24 - Craig Angelos out as Athletic Director
11/16/24 - Utah State routs Hawaii 55-10
11/9/24 - Hawaii edged by UNLV 27-29
11/2/24 - Hawaii rallies to defeat Fresno State 21-20 on the road
10/26/24 - Hawaii runs past Nevada 34-13
10/19/24 - Washington State turns back Hawaii 42-10
10/16/24 - Hawaii to join Mountain West as full-time member in 2026
10/12/24 - Hawaii run over by Boise State 28-7
10/5/24 - San Diego squeezes past Hawaii 27-24
9/25/24 - Blangiardi lobbying for Hawaii to join the Pac-6
9/21/24 - Hawaii dances past Northern Iowa 36-7 on Disco Night (crowd 9,678)
9/14/24 - Hawaii no match for Sam Houston 13-31
8/31/24 - Hawaii edged by UCLA 13-16 in front of record crowd (13,470)
8/24/24 - Hawaii gets by Delaware State 35-14
8/23/24 - Hawaii Football Special Preview
8/21/24 - Reardon predicts 6-6
8/2/24 - J.J. Nielsen, QB, commits to Hawaii for football and baseball 
7/25/24 - Brayden Schager given the keys
7/23/24 - Timmy Chang turns to June Jones for advice
7/21/24 - Bobby Curran ends radio show
7/21/24 - A looks a the Warriors position-by-position going into practice
7/14/24 - Mountain West capsules
7/11/24 - Warriors ranked 9th in pre-season
7/7/24 - Timmy Chang has been finding a way
5/3/24 - Jamar Sekona, DL, joins Hawaii from USC
3/1/24 - June Jones inducted into UH Circle of Honor
2/24/24 - 2024 Recruiting breakdown
2/11/24 - Roman Sapolu, Jacob Yoro leaving Hawaii (for Miami Dolphins and Missouri) 
1/28/24 - How Dennis Thurmond wound up as Hawaii's defensive coordinator
1/24/24 - Anthony Arceneaux hired as running backs coach
1/23/24 - KJ Hallums, offensive lineman, accepts 2025 scholarship
1/20/24 - Hawaii hires Dennis Thurmond, Dan Morrison, Jeff Reinebold / Chris Brown promoted, Kel Crowdus, wide receiver, transfers from Kentucky
1/18/24 - Boogie Henderson, offensive lineman, commits to Hawaii
1/17/24 - Raiola and Alejado back in Hawaii for Polynesian Bowl
1/9/24 - Hawaii back to age-old plan for hiring coaches
1/8/24 - Hawaii is eyeing Thurmond, Morrison, Reinebold / Cam Barfield, RB, transferring from Boston College, Fabian Ross, defensive back, transferring from USC
1/3/24 - Hawaii won't retain three coaches
12/24/23 - Schager withdraws from transfer portal and will return to Hawaii
12/21/23 - 14 sign to play with Hawaii

Monday, January 08, 2024

NCAA Football 2023

1/8/24 - Michigan defeats Washington to win National Championship
1/1/24 - Washington gets by Texas to advance
1/1/24 - Michigan edges Alabama in overtime
12/9/23 - Jayden Daniels wins Heisman Trophy
12/4/23 - Dillon Gabriel enters transfer portal
12/3/23 - Texas, Alabama, Washington, Michigan chosen for College Football Playoff, leaving out undefeated Florida State and Georgia
12/2/23 - Alabama upsets Georgia for the SEC title
11/17/23 - Pac-12 could be the Pac-2 in 2024
11/12/23 - Texas A&M fires Jimbo Fisher and pay $76 million buyout
9/1/23 - Stanford, Cal, SMU moving to ACC in 2024
8/4/23 - Big Ten confirms that Washington and Oregon are leaving Pac-12 to join too
7/27/23 - Colorado leaving Pac-12 to return to Big 12 in 2024

Wednesday, December 06, 2023

University of Hawaii Football 2023

12/6/23 - Brayden Schager enters transfer portal
12/5/23 - June Jones and Rich Miano deserve to be honored
11/28/23 - College Football Bottom 10 (final), Hawaii no. 25 in Bottom 25, no. 109 in CBS Sports rankings
11/25/23 - Hawaii defeats Colorado State 27-24 in season finale
11/18/23 - Wyoming flattens Hawaii 42-9
11/15/23 - No-vada is no. 8 in Bottom 10.  Hawaii down to no. 20 in Bottom 25, up to no. 115 in CBS Sports rankings, Air Force down to no. 37, Wyoming is no. 50
11/11/23 - Hawaii shocks Air Force 27-13, attendance 10,777
11/8/23 - Hawaii falls off the waiting list of the Bottom 10, drops to no. 11 on Bottom 25, jumps up to 126 in CBS Sports rankings, Nevada down to 129, Air Force is 28 (down 12)
11/4/23 - Hawaii 17, Nevada 0 (what?  calm down it's only halftime) / Hawaii wins 27-14 for Chang's first road win
11/2/23 - Huh-why-yuh is now on the waiting list of the Bottom 10, only up to number 8 in Bottom 25, down to 129 (of 133) in CBS Sports Rankings, Nevada 124
10/28/23 - Hawaii embarassed by San Jose State 0-35 / attendance 9205
10/25/23 - Hawaii up to no. 9 in Bottom 25, down to 127 in CBS Sports rankings, New Mexico is 118, San Jose State is 95
10/21/23 - New Mexico deflates Hawaii 42-21
10/17/23 - Hawaii up to no. 14 in Bottom 25,  down to 123 in CBS Sports rankings, New Mexico is 125
10//14/23 - Hawaii 34, San Diego State 41, attendance 8296
10/13/23 - Hawaii moves up to no. 15 in Bottom 25, down to 120 in CBS rankings, San Diego State is down to 94
10/5/23 - Remembering Bob Wagner
10/4/23 - Hawaii moves up to no. 16 in Bottom 25, down only to 117 in rankings, UNLV up to 77,  San Diego State is 90
9/30/23 - Hawaii beaten at UNLV 20-44     
9/26/23 - Hawaii moves down to no. 20 in Bottom 25, moves up to 115 out of 133, UNLV is 86, New Mexico State is 113
9/23/23 - Hawaii pulls out 20-17 victory over New Mexico State, attendance 8382
9/20/23 - Hawaii moves up to no. 11 in Bottom 25, remains no. 120 out of 133, New Mexico State is 112, Oregon is now 10
9/16/23 - Hawaii blown out by Oregon 55-10
9/13/23 - Hawaii falls out of Bottom 10 and Bottom 25, now ranked 120 out of 133 (up 5).
9/9/23 - Hawaii 31, Albany 20 / attendance: 7646
9/6/23 - Hawaii fails to crack Week 1 Bottom 10, no. 22 in Bottom 25
9/1/23 - Hawaii 24, Stanford 37
8/26/23 - Hawaii falls short at Vanderbilt 28-35
8/25/23 - Warrior preview: Brayden Schager, Tylan Hines, Chuuky Hines, Matthew Shipley, Cam Stone, Logan Taylor, Andrew Choi, Sergio Muasau, pushing for more power
8/20/23 - Reardon predicts 5-8
8/11/23 - Hawaii and the Run and Shoot
7/23/23 - Scouting the Mountain West
7/20/23 - CFN preview of the Warriors
7/20/23 - Warriors picked to finish 10th in the Mountain West
7/16/23 - Timmy Chang believes in the run and shoot
7/10/23 - DeVon Rice, RB, Bishop Gorman accepts 2024 scholarship offer 
7/9/23 - Gary Allen remembered
6/27/23 - The iconic 2011 staff
6/25/23 - Titan Lacaden, St. Louis slotback, commits for 2025
6/21/23 - Warriors sign basketball player, Travion Williams, to play tight end
6/18/23 - Noah Wily (St. Louis), Alika Cavaco-Amoy (Punahou) accept 2024 scholarship offers
6/12/23 - Nazaiah Caravallo commits to Hawaii for 2024
6/11/23 - Angelos' goal is to be out in the community
6/10/23 - Steve Irwin expected to replace Abraham Elimimian as cornerbacks coach
5/25/23 - Q&A with Craig Angelos
5/18/23 - Craig Angelos approved to be the next athletic director
5/12/23 - Lassner recommends Craig Angelos to be the next athletic director
4/2/23 - Warriors get 2024 committment from Bishop Gorman QB Micah Alejado
2/28/23 - Gaylord Carreira was an inspiration
1/6/23 - Timmy Chang going all-in on run-and-shoot
1/5/23 - David Matlin's legacy as athletic director
12/31/22 - Hawaii football is 2022's top sports story
12/22/22 - Hawaii inks 26 players on National signing day
12/20/22 - Fastest man in South Pacific, Eddie Osei-Nkeitia, RB/WR from New Zealand joining Warriors, Zoram Petelo, DE/OLB from Layton (Utah) Christian Academy, Junior Fiaui, LB, from Saint Francis High in Mountain View, Calif.
12/18/22 - Cam Stone, CD/RET to transfer from Wyoming, Steven McBride, WR, from Kansas
12/16/22 - Sauce Williams, NT/DT from Trinity Valley College and Patrick Hisatake, OLB, from Cal accept scholarship offers
12/13/22 - Kuau Peihopa, DT, to transfer from Washington, Josh Jerome, DT, from Eastern Washington, KT Jackson-Carter, OL, from Desert Edge High, CJ Williams, DB, from Shasta JC
12/9/22 - Elijah Robinson, DE, to transfer from East Carolina

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

2022 NCAA Football

12/13/22 - Mike Leach passes away at 61
12/10/22 - Caleb Williams wins Heisman Trophy
12/1/22 - College football playoffs to expand to 12 teams in 2024
11/26/22 - Nebraka hires Matt Rhule as next head coach
9/11/22 - Nebraska fires Scott Frost after loss to Georgia Southern
8/18/22 - Big Ten completes seven year deal with Fox, CBS, NBC
8/10/22 - Rolovich suing Washington State for $25 million
6/30/22 - USC and UCLA leaving Pac-12 for Big Ten in 2024
11/30/21 - Brian Kelly leaving Notre Dame to become new LSU head coach
11/28/21 - Lincoln Riley leaving Oklahoma to become USC head coach

Sunday, December 11, 2022

The new Aloha stadium

12/11/22 - Josh Green is restarting public-private partnership for new Aloha Stadium
10/9/22 - Ige explains his re-thinking of the new Aloha Stadium
10/3/22 - New Aloha Stadium joining list of projects that took longer than planned 
10/3/22 - it has not yet been decided who will build the new stadium
10/2/22 - A tale of two stadiums: San Diego State built theirs already, right near their new rail system
10/31/21 - Borreca on the governor's proposal
10/31/21 - Abercrombie, Cayetano, Waihee propose new stadium should be built on campus

Wednesday, December 07, 2022

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

2022 University of Hawaii football

11/30/22 - Hawaii finishes no. 6 in Bottom 10
11/29/22 - Hawaii no. 6 in Bottom 25 to play Charlotte in first round / Hawaii moves up to 126 in CBS rankings
11/26/22 - San Jose State defeats Hawaii 27-14
11/23/22 - Hawaii drops to no. 13 in Bottom 10
11/22/22 - Hawaii down to no. 7 in Bottom 25
11/20/22 - Hawaii wins but moves down 3 spots to 129 in CBS rankings (or maybe it's not updated?)
11/19/22 - Hawaii holds off UNLV 31-25
11/16/22 - Hawaii back in the Bottom 10 to #9 / Hawaii remains no. 4 in Bottom 25
11/12/22 - Hawaii falls short against Utah State 34-41
11/9/22 - Hawaii edged out of Bottom 10 to #11 / Hawaii moves up to no. 4 in Bottom 25 (changing places with Colorado State)
11/5/22 - Fresno State steamrolls Hawaii 55-13
11/02/22 - Hawaii moves up to #9 in Bottom 10 / Hawaii still no. 5 in Bottom 25, but why is Colorado State no. 4? /  Hawaii down to 129 in CBS rankings
10/29/22 - Hawaii run over by Wyoming 20-27
10/27/22 - Hawaii still no. 16 in Bottom 10, Hawaii climbs to no. 5 in Bottom 25, still no. 128 in CBS rankings, Colorado State jumps to no. 126
10/22/22 - Colorado State comes back to edge Hawaii 17-13
10/19/22 - Hawaii drops out of the Bottom 10 to no. 16, but no. 4 in Bottom 25 / Hawaii moves up 1 spot to 128 in CBS rankings, Nevada is 127, will play no. 130 Colorado State this week 
10/15/22 - Hawaii runs over Nevada 31-16
10/8/22 - San Diego State edges Hawaii 16-14 behind converted safety
10/6/22 - Hawaii remains no. 3 in the Bottom 10, drops a spot to 128 in CBS rankings (behind Akron)
9/28/22 - Hawaii dropped only two spots to 127, and actually "dropped" to no. 3 in the Bottom 10.  Colorado State is the new no. 1 with New Mexico State dropping all the way down to no. 9 
9/24/22 - New Mexico State lights up Hawaii 45-26
9/24/22 - CBS rankings: Hawaii no. 125, New Mexico State no. 130, UMass no. 131
9/21/22 - No. 2 Huh-Why?-Yuh to face off against new no. 1 Whew Mexico State
9/17/22 - Hawaii holds off Duquesne 24-14 for Timmy Chang's first win
9/14/22 - Hawaii remains no. 2 in Bottom 10, Hawaii shoots up to no. 123 in CBS rankings, TeamRankings has Hawaii at 131 (out of 131)
9/10/22 - Hawaii beats the spread against Michigan
9/8/22 - Despite loss, Hawaii still no. 2 in Bottom 10, CBS Sports ranks Hawaii no. 127 (out of 131)
9/3/22 - Hawaii picked clean in 17-49 loss to Western Kentucky
8/31/22 - Hawaii no. 2 in Bottom 10
8/27/22 - Hawaii trounced in opener by Vanderbilt 10-63
8/25/22 - The Athletic ranks Hawaii at 123 (out of 131 teams)
8/24/22 - Reardon predicts 6-7
8/19/22 - $30 million approved to expand Ching Field from 9000 to 17000 seats
8/14/22 - Athlon Sports ranks Hawaii at 127 (out of 131)
7/24/22 - Mountain West outlook
6/27/22 - Three from Bishop Gorman commit to Hawaii for 2023
6/16/22 - Bobby Curran needs double lung transplant
6/9/22 - Timmy Chang ranked ahead of 5 head coaches
6/9/22 - Three local players (Sagapulotele, Muaau, Timoteo) commit to Hawaii
6/7/22 - John Veneri eager as new play-by-play voice
6/7/22 - Malik Hausman joining the team six years later / Sagapolutele, Muaau, Timoteo accept scholarships for 2023
5/27/22 - Warriors to get four national TV games
5/10/22 - Bobby Curran stepping away from UH football broadcasts
4/10/22 - Timmy Chang is pitching his story
3/31/22 - Andrew Faoliu (formerly at Oregon) to join Warriors
3/23/22 - Timmy Chang reaching back into the past
3/20/22 - Shoemaker will implement mixed plate offense / an early look at the players
3/1/22 - The gap has widened between the "haves" and Hawaii (Stephen Tsai)
2/28/22 - Timmy Chang trying to reconnect to local recruits
2/27/22 - Brandon MacGregor, improbable star of walk-on tryouts
2/18/22 - JoJo Forest, CB, to transfer from Oregon State
2/17/22 - 2022 schedule set
2/16/22 - Makana Meyer, S, Mililani accepts 2023 scholarship offer 
2/3/22 - Timmy Chang introduces the recruits
2/2/22 - Warrior commitments include Malaki Te'o, Dean Briski, Wynden Ho'ohuli, Cammon Cooper, Demarii Blanks, Jordan Murray, Greyson Morgan
2/2/22 - Nate Ilaoa is back as director of player personnel and recruiting coordinator
2/1/22 - Neal Yoro provides inspiration to Jacob
1/31/22 - Timmy Chang is back in the spotlight
1/30/22 - Chris Brown did another crazy thing
1/30/22 - The pressure is on Timmy Chang again
1/29/22 - Timmy Chang connects past to present
1/27/22 - Ian Shoemaker named offensive coordinator
1/26/22 - Thomas Sheffield to be hired as associate head coach, special teams coordinator, and tight ends coach
1/26/22 - Jacob Yoro promoted to offensive coordinator, Roman Sapolu hired as offensive line coach, Chris Brown hired as linebackers coach, Abraham Elimimian will be the cornerbacks coach, Keiki Misipeka will coach the running backs, Kody Cooke retained as strength/conditioning coordinator, Colin Shaffer retained as video coordinator
1/26/22 - Retention bonus doubles Chang's salary
1/26/22 - Reardon questions Matlin's plan
1/25/22 - Press conference: Matlin and Jones had different plans in mind
1/25/22 - If only Kekaula was still here (Stephen Tsai)
1/24/22 - Elimimian and Yoro are expected to be retained as assistant coaches
1/22/22 - Hawaii hires Tim Chang as new head coach after drama with June Jones
1/21/22 - June Jones turns down University of Hawaii offer to be head coach
1/19/22 - AJ Bianco decommits from Hawaii and will attend University of Nevada
1/19/22 - Dave Reardon: hire June Jones ASAP
1/18/22 - Stephen Tsai: UH's to-do list
1/18/22 - June Jones submits his application, endorsed by Miano
1/16/22 - Hawaii football up in the air
1/16/22 - What's next for Hawaii football

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Rolovich fired by Washington State

11/15/22 - Rolovich sues Washington State over firing

[10/19/21] SPOKANE, Wash. >> Washington State fired football coach Nick Rolovich and four of his assistants today for refusing a state mandate that all employees get vaccinated against COVID-19, making him the first major college coach to lose his job over vaccination status.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, had set a deadline of Monday for thousands of state employees, including the Cougars’ coach, to be vaccinated. Rolovich applied for a religious exemption, which was denied today, Washington State athletic director Pat Chun said.

Defensive coordinator Jake Dickert will be elevated to acting coach, and his first game in charge will be Saturday at home against BYU.

“This is a tough day for Washington State football,” Chun said at a news conference. “Nobody wants to be here.”

Also fired for refusing vaccination were assistant coaches Ricky Logo, John Richardson, Craig Stutzmann and Mark Weber. Logo, Stutzmann and Weber were University of Hawaii assistant coaches when Rolovich was UH’s head coach. Stutzmann also played for UH, and for Saint Louis School before that.

Chun said there may be no precedent for a team losing its head coach and so many assistants in the middle of a season.

“Our student-athletes are the biggest losers in this,” he said.

Rolovich was not immediately available for comment.

>> RELATED: Stephen Tsai: Say what you want, but Rolovich stands by his belief and it costs him his job

Rolovich, 42, was the highest-paid state employee, with an annual salary of more than $3 million in a contract that runs through 2025. He had said he wouldn’t get vaccinated but wouldn’t specify his reasons. He was the only unvaccinated head coach in the Pac-12 and wore a mask during games.

Rolovich was fired for cause, which means the university does not have to honor the rest of his contract, although lawsuits over the decision are likely. The Washington State athletic department is currently facing a shortfall of more than $30 million.

Around the country, many college football coaches have publicly advocated for vaccination, including Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and Alabama’s Nick Saban. Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin said not getting vaccinated would be irresponsible and bragged about his team being 100% vaccinated.

Many coaches have talked about their teams’ high vaccination rates, though schools are not under any obligation to share those numbers.

Unlike last season, when COVID- 19 cases swept through major college football, postponing and canceling games weekly, no games have needed to be rescheduled because of a COVID-19 outbreak.

Rolovich was hired from Hawaii two years ago, after Mike Leach left for Mississippi State, and led Washington State to a 1-3 record in the Pac-12 in a 2020 season cut short because of the pandemic. Washington State has won its past three games and is 4-3 this season, including a 34-31 win over Stanford on Saturday. He finishes with a 5-6 record at the Pullman campus in southeastern Washington.

Rolovich was a star quarterback for the Rainbow Warriors and holds the school record by throwing for eight touchdown passes in a stunning 72-45 win over nationally ranked BYU in December 2001. He was head coach at UH for four seasons, leading UH to a 28-27 record and three bowl games, including, in 2019, the program’s first 10-win season since 2010.

Rolovich revealed in July that he would not get vaccinated, and was the only Pac-12 coach who did not attend the conference’s media day in person because of it.

A decree signed by Inslee required state employees to be fully vaccinated — or receive an exemption — by today.

He said in mid-August that he intended to follow the new mandate requiring vaccinations for every state employee but repeatedly declined to say how.

When Kirk Schulz, WSU president, required that students be vaccinated before they could register for spring classes or that fans would need to have proof of vaccination or a negative virus test to attend home games, Rolovich’s position stood in even starker relief.

“It certainly skews the perception of our message,” Schulz said a few weeks ago in an interview with The New York Times. “At most universities people pay attention to what the university president, the football coach, the basketball coach and the athletic director have to say — that’s just the reality. People look at them for leadership because they’re highly visible and highly compensated. It doesn’t help when you have people who are contrary to the direction we’re going.”

After refusing for weeks to reveal his plans, Rolovich on Oct. 9 confirmed he was seeking a religious exemption to the mandate. He has not specified his religious beliefs.

Chun said he met with Rolovich over a period of several months but could not change the coach’s mind.

“He was resolute in his stance,” Chun said.

Rolovich needed to prove a sincerely held religious belief that prevented him from getting vaccinated in his exemption application. The application was put before a committee that reviewed the requests without knowing names of the applicants.

To continue coaching, Rolovich needed to receive the religious exemption and also to have Chun determine that Rolovich could do his job while keeping the public safe. In addition to his work as a coach, Rolovich oversaw a youth football program and participated in promotional and fundraising events.

Dickert is in his second season as Washington State’s defensive coordinator and came to Pullman after three seasons at Wyoming. He has not previously been a head coach.

Chun said the school is looking to hire assistants immediately to fill the vacancies on the staff.

Schulz said nearly 90% of WSU employees and 97% of students had been vaccinated. Fewer than 50 of some 10,000 employees have sought exemptions, Schulz said.

The vaccine issue has percolated all season, dividing Washington State fans and providing a continual distraction.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Colt Brennan

Former University of Hawaii quarterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy finalist Colt Brennan has died, according to his father Terry Brennan.

Brennan, 37, was a patient at a rehabilitation facility when he was found unconscious a few days ago. He died on Monday at Hoag Hospital in Newport, Calif.

“He was doing so well, the spark was back in his eyes, and he was healthy and doing great, and it happened,” Terry Brennan said.

The elder Brennan said his son was in the fifth month of an inpatient treatment program.

“He had been doing really (well),” Brennan said. “These guys were no-nonsense guys. It just got away from him. I don’t know how else to explain it. Maybe one day I’ll be able to explain it better.”

Brennan was surrounded by family members when he died. “He went peacefully,” Terry Brennan said. “He listened to Bob Marley. His sisters had a lei around him when he was unconscious. They had the music of Bob Marley playing near his ear.”

Brennan was the star of the Rainbow Warriors’ 12-0 regular season in 2007. He set several records and was invited to New York as one of four Heisman Trophy finalists that year. Brennan finished third in the voting.

It was Brennan’s announcement in 2007 that earned him “Colt” status. He announced he would forgo entering the 2007 NFL Draft and return to UH for his senior season. That announcement drew rousing enthusiasm throughout the state. That 2007 season, Brennan and his teammates became statewide celebrities. UH staged an autograph session in which lines to meet Brennan drew a line that snaked from the grass practice field to the parking structure.

UH’s undefeated season merited an invitation to the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day in New Orleans in 2008.

Brennan was selected by Washington in the 2008 draft.

Years later, he suffered severe injuries as a passenger in a head-on collision.

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Colt Brennan embodied aloha

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Colt Brennan's pain

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10/10/21 - Carrera Shea offers hope

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10/25/21 - A call for understanding of drug addiction

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2/25/22 - Colt Brennan had stage 1 CTE

Friday, January 14, 2022

Todd Graham resigns as Hawaii football head coach

Todd Graham has resigned as the University of Hawaii football team’s head coach.

Graham had been embroiled in controversy since December, when several players spoke out about the difficult environment fostered under his two-year leadership.

By resigning, Graham forfeits the $1.275 million it would have cost to buy out the three remaining years of his five-year contract.

This evening, UH is posting the job opening on its website. Assistant Jaocb Yoro has been named interim head coach.

In a statement released through UH, Graham wrote: “I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve as the head football coach at the University of Hawai‘i for the past two seasons. After much prayer and reflection with my family, I have come to the conclusion that I will step away as head coach of the Rainbow Warriors, with a very heavy heart. I want to give my thanks and appreciation to the players, staff and coaches who persevered through all the challenges of 2020 and 2021. It wasn’t easy, but they all fought the good fight and we did things the right way.

“Our staff poured our hearts and souls into our players and truly made a difference in their lives. I could not have asked more of their commitment, work ethic and love for our players and football program. But it is clear to me that I must step away and do what is best for me and my family and my health. I honor, value and love all of my players and coaches and I wish you the very best. The University has not asked me to step down. I am leaving solely for my family and my health. We have laid a strong foundation for future success, and I will always be cheering you on.”

Graham, who was hired in January 2020 as successor to Nick Rolovich, was 11-11 in two seasons as UH head coach.

But at the end of the regular season, quarterback Chevan Cordeiro, running back Dae Dae Hunter and cornerback Cameron Lockridge entered the transfer portal. After that, several players voiced their discontent during a Twitter Space forum that raised accusations of Graham’s leadership leading to mental issues for some players.

After UH pulled out of the Hawaii Bowl following a team vote — in which several cited the lack of available players because of injuries, COVID-19 exposure and competitive disadvantage — linebacker Darius Muasau and defensive ends Jonah Laulu and Justus Tavai also entered the portal. The departures led to some lawmakers calling for an investigative hearing on the situation. The Board of Regents also was set to address the matter at its meeting next Thursday.

“Todd informed me of his decision to resign,” UH athletics director David Matlin said. “We enjoyed many successes under his leadership even as he faced pandemic conditions, the withdrawal of Aloha Stadium, and the prohibition of any fans for nearly all his time with us. Todd’s tireless efforts as a coach have made a positive impact on many student-athletes. We have talked at length, and it is clear he has taken this action so that the football program can thrive moving forward.”

It is not known if his staff also will be displaced. Their one-year contracts run through June.

Graham had three years remaining on a five-year contract that paid an estimated $800,000 annually.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

2021 University of Hawaii football

12/12/21 - Chevan Cordeiro headed for San Jose State
12/3/21 - Hawaii surprised to be invited to play in bowl game
12/2/21 - Chevan Cordeiro enters transfer portal

5/16/21 - Tru Edwards (son of Troy) accepts scholarship from Hawaii
4/23/21 - Landon Sims (son of Travis) commits to Hawaii
3/7/21 - Bo Graham promoted to offensive coordinator
3/5/21 - Hawaii will open season in Rose Bowl against UCLA
2/25/21 - Jalen Walthall, WR, Manvel High (TX) signs with Hawaii
2/22/21 - G.J. Kinne leaving Hawaii to join Central Florida staff
2/3/21 - The Warriors signing class
2/3/21 - Caleb Phillips, TE, will join Hawaii as a graduate transfer from Stanford
1/31/21 - Matagi Thompson to continue family legacy at UH
1/28/21 - Hawaii gets commitments from Hugh Nelson II (slot cover/outside linebacker from Georgia), Arnold Azunna (safety from Iowa State), Ty Marsh (safety from Ryan High in Texas)
1/14/21 - Pita Tonga Jr., DL, to join Hawaii as graduate transfer from Utah, O'Tay Baker, edge, will come from Tyler (TX) JC
1/13/21 - Zacchaeus McKinley, DT, to transfer to Hawaii from Oklahoma
1/11/21 - Hawaii preparing to play home games on campus
1/3/21 - Calvin Turner will return