Blast from the past

Bob Wagner and Kanani Souza

With a half hour remaining in today’s practice, former head coach Bob Wagner was summoned to address the Warriors.

Wagner spoke of fighting through this weekend’s conditions — Laramie’s thin air, possible chilly rain — and enjoying Hawaii’s blue skies and friendly people.

And then Wagner became lost in emotion.

“Once you stand in front of the University of Hawaii football team,” Wagner said, “and they have the white helmets, and a few guys had the rainbow stripe on the side, and you’re out here on the practice field where I spent 19 years … I mean, there are a whole lot of memories flushing in there.”

He then smiled.


“And I’ve gotten older,” Wagner said. “That had an effect.”

Wagner and his wife are preparing to move back to the Big Island, where they plan to build a house on land they purchased a few years ago.


Wagner and the rest of the 1992 team will be honored at the 2017 Green & White Celebration on Sunday, Oct. 15, in the Stan Sheriff Center. The 1992 Warriors are part of this year’s Circle of Honor inductees.

For ticket information to the event or other inquiries, please call (808) 956-4598 or contact AKA@KoaAnuenue.org.

Wagner, Souza and Rolo
Wagner addresses the Warriors

COMMENTS

  1. ai-eee-soos September 19, 2017 12:15 pm

    GO WARRIORS !!!

    BEAT the POKES !!!


  2. ai-eee-soos September 19, 2017 12:25 pm

    brought this over from previous blog …

    from ST’s column …

    The Cowboys are trying to rebound from Saturday’s 49-13 loss to Oregon, during which heralded quarterback Josh Allen was held to 9-for-24 passing for 64 yards and zero touchdowns.

    *** Allen appeared to be affected after he was hit on the right arm while throwing in the first half and by an ankle ailment in the fourth quarter. ***

    During Monday’s teleconference, Allen told reporters he is physically fit. “It’s a little sore,” he said of his throwing arm, “but nothing terrible — nothing that probably will prevent me from practicing or even playing this week. It’s not even a question.”
    At 1-2, Allen expects the Cowboys to rally, as they did last season when they surged from a 2-2 start to win the Mountain Division. “This is a team that’s going to be on a mission the rest of the season,” Allen said.
    – – – – – – –
    *** Our D has to rough him up, like the Beavs did. ***

    Rough him up, early and often.


  3. Bowwar September 19, 2017 12:45 pm

    Good to see Wags back in the islands…A very good man & his teams always were known for their ferocious defense. Glad to hear he will be back on the Big Island.


  4. ai-eee-soos September 19, 2017 12:52 pm

    What was Wags doing recently, after his stint at KS-Hawaii?


  5. H-Man September 19, 2017 1:28 pm

    Here’s a link to a MidWeek article from 2014 about what Wags has been doing since retiring as Kamehameha Schools Hawaii.AD: http://www.midweek.com/coach-wagners-excellent-retirement/
    Also a nice quick bio on Wags’ football coaching career: http://www.redirectify.com/people/bob-wagner.html

    A big Mahalo to coach Wags for the wins and memories.


  6. Boolakanaka September 19, 2017 1:50 pm

    Fond memories of Wags in position meetings, where all of the K brothers would try and get his goat, and his voice would crack……sometimes, its the really small things in life that you remember. A very solid coach and even better man.


  7. H-Man September 19, 2017 1:53 pm

    History: “This season marks the ninth time that Wyoming is Hawai’i’s conference-opening opponent, most of any school in UH history. Seven of the eight previ­ous meetings were held in Laramie, Wyo., with the Cowboys holding a 5-2 advantage. ref Hawaiiathletics.” So if history carries any weight, the advantage goes to the Cowpokes……..but History is not playing on Saturday.


  8. ai-eee-soos September 19, 2017 1:58 pm

    #5. H-Man:

    Mahalo for the links,

    “Bob Wagner is having the time of his life.” Yes, Enjoy !!!


  9. Big Fan September 19, 2017 3:16 pm

    It was sad to see Wags get fired as he was a fixture for a long time and had some historic wins. Of course, the biggest win was the BYU victory and that puts him in the history books. I know he had a few mediocre years but he was the coach that I felt the worst for when he got fired.
    I’m glad his life turned out okay for him.


  10. Jack Flash September 19, 2017 4:04 pm

    So great to see coach Rolo connecting with legends from past Hawaii teams. Also great lesson for current players that missed their treatments. You gotta earn the right to run sprints, practice with your team, and get better.


  11. ai-eee-soos September 19, 2017 4:36 pm

    # 9. Big Fan September 19, 2017 3:16 pm

    ” It was sad to see Wags get fired …..
    I’m glad his life turned out okay for him. ”

    Yes, I agree.


  12. SteveM September 19, 2017 4:48 pm

    Good luck to Bob Wagner!

    I think the UH owes him big-time… not because he took us to our first bowl game and finally beat BYU (several times), but for the way he was unceremoniously fired so a new coach (Von Appen as it turned out) could replace him.

    I have much aloha for Coach Wagner, who may have been one of the best defensive minds along the lines of Greg McMackin.


  13. Boolakanaka September 19, 2017 5:01 pm

    Wags getting forced out is a poignant lesson that loyalty is a two-way street. When I hear talk about JJ, it makes me pause, as in coaching, there is always a 50% chance you will get canned, best case scenario, the other 50%, you choose to leave on your own. Loyalty only goes so far when you have to factor in wins and losses.


  14. SteveM September 19, 2017 5:21 pm

    Boolakanaka — yes, loyalty and expectations of fans/admin.

    My memory may be spotty and selective, but I recall Paul Johnson and many of Wagner’s coaches were hired away to other teams after success. I worked with Souza’s wife at a school and was aware of the coaches getting offers they couldn’t refuse as she complained about not seeing her husband at home as he ascended the coaching ladder. Plus, Daddy Wags didn’t get us to another bowl game in years (3 or 4 at least!).

    As for JJ, there would have been calls for his removal if he didn’t get us back to a BCS bowl again in a few years. Look what happened to McMackin for not making a Hawaii Bowl. Great success raises our expectations really high… 🙂


  15. z September 19, 2017 5:53 pm

    Alright coach Wags. One of my favorite coaches.


  16. cappie the dog September 19, 2017 6:00 pm

    Kean Wong.

    Grand slam home run.

    Durham is up 1-0 in AAA final.

    In an alternate universe, Durham has two ex-Bows.


  17. cappie the dog September 19, 2017 6:02 pm

    Carlton Oswalt makes that field goal in Provo, Paul Johnson precedes Bob Wagner, and Ken Niumatalolo is our current head coach.


  18. cappie the dog September 19, 2017 6:03 pm

    *succeeds


  19. Old School Dave September 19, 2017 6:26 pm

    Still have a copy of Coach Wagner’s “Getting the Edge” book about the UH Football Program which chronicles his time at Manoa from 1977 up to 1992 (from assistant hired by Larry Price, coaching the DBs and DC under Dick Tomey, and his getting the head coaching job). Wags had a vision for UH football, but was hindered by ridiculous entrance standards that helped WAC opponents and an administration that had no interest in improving facilities and funding for the program (“You did well with what we currently give you. Why do you need this and that?”).


  20. A View From Afar September 19, 2017 7:33 pm

    So far we have:

    UH – WY
    27 – 24 Raider Dogs
    31 – 20 bg
    31 – 27 cappie the dog
    35 – 28 Ipu Man
    35 – 30 ballerz
    38 – 28 Sangamon Keith
    38 – 31 H-Man
    38 – 31 boolakanaka (H-Man guessed this first so might want to pick something else)
    38 – 35 akuhead2
    42 – 28 Petey808
    42 – 38 oldtimer808
    44 – 42 Sausage McMuffin with Eggs
    56 – 14 Akamai Okole

    Please let me know if I missed any or if I recorded any scores incorrectly.


  21. H-Man September 19, 2017 7:51 pm

    Here’s a list of Wagner’s wins over P5 schools and BYU:
    1988 Haw 27 Iowa 24
    Haw 41 Oregon 17
    1989 Haw 56 BYU 14
    Haw 23 Oregon St 21
    1990 Haw 59 BYU 28
    1992 Haw 24 @ Oregon 21
    Haw 36 BYU 32
    Haw 36 Pitt 23 (not P5 but should be mentioned)
    Haw 27 Illinois 17 (Holiday Bowl)
    1994 Haw 36 Oregon 16
    Haw 21 @ Cal 7


  22. M L Warrior September 19, 2017 7:54 pm

    Hawaii 31 – Wyoming 23
    A touchdown catch by a TE with less than 5:00 left.to seal it.


  23. Chicken Grease September 19, 2017 8:20 pm

    1992 Holiday Bowl Warriors team.

    The only UH football team to win a non-Hawaii bowl, well, bowl in recent history.

    Got at least ONE Super Bowl Winning ring owner on that team also—a Ma’a Tanuvasa.


  24. burro sabio September 19, 2017 8:36 pm

    Cappie it was a one game playoff.


  25. DaMenehune September 20, 2017 12:07 am

    U H 14 THEM 31


  26. A-House September 20, 2017 7:17 am

    Wyoming 28 UH 24

    UH DL will be ineffective and DBs will play too soft and allow WR to break free.


  27. Hank September 20, 2017 8:05 am

    Rolo was 3-1 last year on the road against the Mountain West, with a particularly impressive win against Air Force … a place that i think is even harder to win at than Laramie. I expect Coach Nick to have the boys pumped. The Cowboys are going to be tough at home but they are not the same team they were last year. The 2016 Cowboys would take us down. The 2017 Cowboys are struggling to find a running game and wide receivers that can be counted on. I look for us to go to Ursua early and often…and our defense to play well enough.

    UH 31 Wyoming 28


  28. madeinhawaii September 20, 2017 8:13 am

    1992 Holiday Bowl Warriors team.

    Paul Johnson (HC of Georgia Tech) was OC for that team. Wags put together a winning team of coaches and players.


  29. Andrew September 20, 2017 8:27 am

    21.
    He had some impressive wins, but of course P5 back then and P5 now is on a completely different level


  30. Andrew September 20, 2017 8:29 am

    are*


  31. H-Man September 20, 2017 10:21 am

    The fly-in-the-ointment will be the possibility for freezing rain come Saturday night in Laramie. Cold weather, our guys can manage, but freezing rain is another thing. That’s why Rolo had his QBs put their hands in ice water before throwing a pass during practice. Just hope it doesn’t rain. Should be a good game otherwise.


  32. Maddog50 September 20, 2017 11:23 am

    So weather report now says it will feel like 30 with light showers-that’s as of now. Saw the Warriors play there in 13. It was about 15 -20 degrees-no effect. We are a football team. Warriors are gonna be just fine. Full throttle complete game period. They ain’t that good and we need a clean hard effort that’s all. GoWarriors!!!!!


  33. Ipu Man September 20, 2017 12:02 pm

    Up tempo play would keep the onfield players warm.
    As for bench, need hot seats…


  34. Go Bows on 3! 1. 2. 3. Go Bows! September 20, 2017 1:52 pm

    Need the defense to get some pressure, contain Allen, and get off the field. Not an easy task especially with the altitude and the temperature. However, they didn’t wake up early every day this summer to train hard for that to be an excuse. We finally get a win on ESPN and come home 1-0 to start conference play.
    BOWS 37 cowboys 32


  35. madeinhawaii September 20, 2017 2:02 pm

    If it rains and the balls get heavy, won’t it affect Allen’s passing as well? Might work in favor of the Warriors since we already have an established running game.


  36. Stephen Tsai September 20, 2017 2:10 pm

    New post: http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=44715


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