Warrior offseason training: Week 2

The Warriors were back at it today for the second week of offseason conditioning.

The workout sessions are at 6 a.m., 8 a.m., and 4 p.m.


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Offensive lineman JR Hensley and defensive tackle Samieula Akoteu
Offensive lineman JR Hensley and defensive tackle Samieula Akoteu

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Defensive linemen Joey Nuuanu-Kuhiiki and Zeno Choi
Defensive linemen Joey Nuuanu-Kuhiiki and Zeno Choi

Wideout Kumoku Noa and quarterback Dru Brown
Wideout Kumoku Noa and quarterback Dru Brown

Defensive end Meffy Koloamatangi and wideout Keelan Ewaliko
Defensive end Meffy Koloamatangi and wideout Keelan Ewaliko

Defensive tackle Kiko Faalologo
Defensive tackle Kiko Faalologo

Linebacker Jeremiah Pritchard
Linebacker Jeremiah Pritchard

Zeno Choi and defensive tackle Viane Moala
Zeno Choi and defensive tackle Viane Moala

Safety Keala Santiago and  Keelan Ewaliko
Safety Keala Santiago and Keelan Ewaliko

Linebacker Ben Scruton, defensive end Kaimana Padello and safety Tumua Tuinei
Linebacker Ben Scruton, defensive end Kaimana Padello and safety Tumua Tuinei

COMMENTS

  1. A-House January 23, 2017 12:58 pm

    hello — good bye!


  2. azwarrior22 January 23, 2017 12:58 pm

    Foist


  3. azwarrior22 January 23, 2017 12:58 pm

    You beat me A-house ! Here’s hoping for some hana paa’s from last weekend’s visits.


  4. SteveM January 23, 2017 1:04 pm

    Top 5!
    Good afternoon, everyone!


  5. Stephen Tsai January 23, 2017 1:33 pm

    They are running out of spaces on the rock.


  6. Ron January 23, 2017 1:39 pm

    That sounds like a good thing!


  7. haka January 23, 2017 1:50 pm

    #5
    Love it!
    And bless #55!
    Commit the bigs!
    #priderock


  8. Da Punchbowl Kid January 23, 2017 1:58 pm

    More splendid photo-journalism, Mr. Tsai. Warriors lookin good!


  9. AllG January 23, 2017 5:06 pm

    No commitments from the weekend? Did the wind blow away any potential commits? Looks like this could be one our worst years ever landing local recruits yikes. One a positive note likes like the Samoan pipeline is starting to flow.


  10. Ipu Man January 23, 2017 5:10 pm

    Looks like a sock hop…
    Theme song: True Love is a Many Splendid photo-Journalism Thing.
    🙂


  11. Buffoman January 23, 2017 5:55 pm

    Hopefully J.R. Hensley can compete for a century on the o-line. The guy is huge.


  12. Ohana Hawaii January 23, 2017 6:41 pm

    Now this is the off-season for football program. The University of Hawaii AD should be doing right now? Rescheduled next year football teams that Hawaii plays!. UCLA, BYU & UMASS is alright. But what about adding a team from the Big 12 like Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech and Baylor. Maybe about Middle Tennessee?. Because remember the old time! That Hawaii had played teams like Tennessee, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and others!. Or why not finish it up with the Big Ten teams like Penn State, Indiana and Maryland! Because we never played them at all!. Or schedule University of Hawaii football team to play North Dakota State, Youngstown, Northwest Missouri State and South Dakota!. It will anyone great game ever played for the University of Hawaii! . Because a lot’s of large and famous Universities don’t want to play with those small Universities!. That what the people on ESPN and even all your colleagues magazines said that every years!. You may even ask Head Coach Rolovich about it?. Because look what University of Nevada Reno schedule every years since Rolovich were there as a offensive coordinators. They’re never played a push over teams and never had a easy schedule at all!. That’s is why? Their now have better looking helmets designs and uniform then University of Hawaii!.


  13. 808warriorfan January 23, 2017 7:23 pm

    #12 … “Ohana Hawaii” … I have to disagree w/ you … UH has nothing to gain and a lot to lose if they play teams like ND State, Youngstown State w/ their MORON of a Coach, South Dakota State, etc … ND State beat Iowa in Iowa 23-21 if you need a good example. Based on what you’re saying I’d rather us play a Power 5 team on the last game where we have everything to gain and nothing to lose. After what “Rolo” has done this year and the direction of the program I wonder how many HC’s would take that chance of bringing a team over here for a game ending of November or 1st week of December. If it’s possible hopefully a team no further than the Midwest if you have to do a home & home deal. Give the local people who can travel a chance to get to the game.

    LIVE ALOHA / PLAY WARRIOR / DEFEND THE ROCK … GO ‘BOWS !!!!!


  14. PONO January 23, 2017 7:41 pm

    ST, any silent commits?


  15. Abunai January 23, 2017 8:02 pm

    Shhhh…..


  16. Abunai January 23, 2017 8:03 pm

    I’m kidding….


  17. burro sabio January 23, 2017 8:23 pm

    #13 – you can’t reason with someone under the influence.


  18. haka January 23, 2017 8:29 pm

    Maui no ka oi
    #stayloyaltothesoil


  19. kapakahi January 23, 2017 8:36 pm

    @#18, Hoping that tonight helps!


  20. haka January 23, 2017 9:04 pm

    kapakahi…
    Shaka dat!


  21. 808warriorfan January 23, 2017 11:06 pm

    #18 … “Haka” … AMEN TO THAT … “STAY LOYAL TO THE SOIL” …

    LIVE ALOHA / PLAY WARRIOR / DEFEND THE ROCK … GO ‘BOWS !!!!!


  22. turfwar January 23, 2017 11:38 pm

    CJ Ah You doing work for Vandy recruiting Feleti, Myron, and Miki. Rolo has his work cut out for him going up against poly coaches and programs like this every year. Cali, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia will have to be bigger players for us in the years to come. But if that’s the case so be it, I’m convinced Hawaii will embrace them as our own as they will be the next Warriors.


  23. Paniolo January 23, 2017 11:40 pm

    I wanted to comment on the February 01, 2017 National day of signing. This will be the first year in the history of University of Hawaii football that there is no local kid signing with our Warrior football team. Not one.
    The positive part for our Warrior football team signing day, we have very good athlete coming from Samoa, Australia and the mainland that show much love for our Hawaii and football team in their individual comments.


  24. cappie the dog January 24, 2017 4:28 am

    12.

    North Dakota State is what Lewis and Clark State was in baseball under Coach Cheff in the late eighties/early nineties: a de facto Division I school.

    North Dakota State would win the Sun Belt.

    Hawaii should stay far, far away from the elite FCS schools.


  25. haka January 24, 2017 6:10 am

    Hope we hit the jackpot!
    Get the bigs!
    #roloflush


  26. H-Man January 24, 2017 6:50 am

    Local player shunning the Warriors to play on the Mainland is exacerbated when there are less than 20,000 fans for home games. But yet at other Mountain West venues, 20,000 would be a great turn-out, but the perception here is a big disappoint, in part, due to the huge success UH experienced during the late ’70s thru the June Jones/McMackin era when.average attendance was in the mid-30,000 range. So the talk around talk is more about the demise of UH, rather than the upswing of the program. It doesn’t help when the state raises so much controversy surrounding the cost to maintain Aloha Stadium versus having to build a replacement venue. With all this going on, it’s no wonder local prep football players look to the mainland to play. AD Matlin has a huge task in rebuilding the Warrior image around town. Coach Rolo is delivering by turning around the program with a 7-7 season that ended with an exciting and entertaining win against Middle Tennessee State in the Hawaii Bowl. But it’s going to take a lot more to make Warrior football the place where local local players would be excited to play and I think it all starts with the parents. And the school somehow will have to get the student body excited about being a Rainbow Warrior. Their no-show is so obvious that its like an open sore in the stands at Aloha Stadium.


  27. Tempmanoa January 24, 2017 7:24 am

    Disappointing that there are no commits from any local players, but hope for a last minute change of heart (or maybe a “silent commit” from someone now listed as a mainland commit). I think local prospects still need to see more from Rolo– but more than that, they want to see fan support and a commitment from the State and the University to increase financial support and build the program.


  28. haka January 24, 2017 7:36 am

    Build it and they will come.
    We are building it.
    No worries if they go.
    Embrace the ones that come.
    Nice gets on the way.
    We will be smiling.
    Love the Warriors.
    Be a Warrior.
    #DefendPrideRock.


  29. burro sabio January 24, 2017 7:39 am

    After signing day, Rolo will invite local walk-ons who will contribute in the future like Kaimana Padello did this year. Embrace those players.


  30. Maddog50 January 24, 2017 7:44 am

    The silence is deafening in regards to recruiting-I think it’s great because I think there will be some big surprises-there is an awful lot of activity along the decommit front across the nation. The Mountain West has about three teams with quota filled that being AF, Utah State with BSU and SDSU almost done. Average commits is 19 and we show 16. Unless I took it wrong Stephen had a cryptic message about running out of space on the rock…….I took it that we have more solid commits that are not out there so as to insulate against poachers. When it is said and done it will be a very solid class. Let’s not forget there are quite a few red shirts that will play key roles in a winning season in 2017-GoWarriors!!!!!


  31. haka January 24, 2017 7:59 am

    Maddog50
    This silence is golden!
    Hush the critics.
    Quiet the poachers.
    Be still my heart.
    #warriorswillrise


  32. A-House January 24, 2017 8:03 am

    the “glory” created by Mariota carries on to Hawaii players who feel they can replicate what he did at Oregon

    sadly, his was an isolated case and the best bet to repeat is the Alabama commit

    like Coach Rolo said before, Hawaii kids are “dying” to get away from Hawaii — yet, we as fans know that only a few from Hawaii playing on the mainland will become successful and most will get “pine burns” sitting on the bench

    someday, they will realize that other mainland players are bigger, stronger, faster, and maybe smarter than they — yet, the heart burns with great expectations!!!

    and, perhaps, there will be surprises on signing day — yep, it would be sad if NONE of the heralded local players sign with UH — but, hope springs eternally!


  33. A-House January 24, 2017 8:09 am

    Maddog50:

    unsure if you are interested, but UMass game will be played on 8/26/2017 at UMass

    travel agencies in Hawaii are scrambling to secure hotel rooms, air transportation, and sight seeing tours.

    I believe we were colder in Vegas last week than Chicago — constant lows in the high 30s, windy, and rain — lots and lots of rain — entire mountain range to the West and North were blanketed with snow as we left Vegas — down to 1,500 feet or lower.

    beautiful sight!


  34. Maddog50 January 24, 2017 8:22 am

    A-House we were in the sixties over th w/e now back to normal low 30s and 40s. So far not a bad winter except for about 10 days. Once we hit February I can see the light of day. I have penciled in several mainland games this year so UMass is almost a sure thing. I just booked my golf outing for August 5th that benefits Na Koa so it looks like August will be a busy month-GoWarriors!!!!


  35. na alii pride January 24, 2017 8:23 am

    I read this morning that Baldwin’s Chad Kauhaahaa is the associate coach at Oregon State. One of the more knowledgable callers on Bobby’s show (I think his name is John) mentioned his name as a possible candidate during UH’s search. When I looked him up, he was a position coach at Wisconsin and was making more than what Norm Chow was making as head coach. Adrian Klemm was making almost a million at UCLA and wasn’t even a coordinator. Tough to compete with these P5 schools on all levels when money talks. Would have been nice to have one of these guys on Rolo’s staff, but they can make twice as much with less responsibilities.


  36. boolakanaka January 24, 2017 9:32 am

    Another ancillary issue affecting our local recruitment is the well-intentioned 2015 ruling by the NCAA to allow additional stipends to scholarship athletes.

    In short, NCAA allows schools to give cash stipends to cover the cost of things like late-night snacks, student fees, laundry money and movies. To be certain, scholarships cover the core expenses of college such as tuition and room and board. The new stipends are supposed to close the gap between scholarship money and what it actually costs to attend school.

    The stipends, available at most of the country major sports programs, range from about $2,000 to $5,000 a year, although some schools are reportedly offering a few thousand more than that. That may not sound like a lot, but that’s real money for students from poorer families. My understanding is that at schools, like Oregon, Washington, Stanford and OSU, they are funding these stipends at the $5,000 plus range, one in which UH is not quite at yet….

    If you are a poly or any local kid from a low-income background this money means not just participating in regular college life, but also maybe even helping out back at home.


  37. Buffoman January 24, 2017 10:03 am

    I guess maybe that is why some of us rooted so hard for Kennedy and felt so bad when he fell from grace. This was a sought after local athlete who turned away from the mainland offers to stay and represent the home team and State. Had he not hit that derailment, I have to believe he would have been talked about almost as much as the Levi Stanley, Noga brothers and the like as the years rolled on.

    We just need to focus on the ones who want to be Warriors and wish the best for those who choose to represent other institutions.


  38. NorthShoreFan January 24, 2017 10:19 am

    Guud Morning Tsaikos…Bootiful Day!

    boola….just a random thought … a student athlete gets a part time job at the local burger joint….he/they get a W2 and a statement of wages earned for paying taxes…a student athlete gets a $5k stipend to do with whatever they want to…buy snacks, wash cloth, send it back home etc…do they get a W2 and have to pay taxes on the stipend they receive?


  39. Stephen Tsai January 24, 2017 10:44 am

    New post: http://hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=41262


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