Managing the sudden attention, expectations

Hawaii wide receiver Cedric Byrd (6), left, wide receiver JoJo Ward (19), and wide receiver Jason-Matthew Sharsh (89) celebrate after a touchdown against Navy. / Photo by Jamm Aquino, Star-Advertiser

A 2-0 record, when many thought the Hawaii football team would be 0-2, has drawn attention and expectations in equal measure.

As mentioned earlier this week, the Rainbow Warriors received some votes in the top 25 polls.

Heading into Saturday’s home game against Rice (1-1), UH players are suddenly having to manage the shift in team perception from the exterior — but, according to two with prominent roles, not much has changed on the interior.

UH is favored by 17.5 points, after being underdogs by that amount at certain points leading up to the games against Colorado State and Navy.

“We can never change our mind-set,” senior linebacker and co-captain Jahlani Tavai said. “Once we accept the fact that we’re favored, a lot of the boys will feel lackadaisical. We can’t have that as a unit, or a defense in general. So we have to play with the underdog mind-set, that we’re coming out there with a chip on our shoulder, ready to bang. So, of course it’s still early, only Week 3, so we always have to have that mentality that we have that chip on our shoulder.”

Then Tavai raised a salient point. UH was 2-0 last year before losing nine of its next 10 to finish 3-9.

“We’ve been in this position before, where we’ve won our first two games and everything fell down last year,” he said. “We have to learn from that mistake last year, and just play as if it’s just another game and as if we’re underdogs.”

Third-year sophomore running back Fred Holly III has enjoyed a breakout role to go with UH’s so-far-promising season. He’s had 16 and 17 carries in the first two games for 150 yards and his first career touchdown. Last season, he appeared in two games and rushed for a total of 27 yards.


“I’ll say for the most part, we prepared for it, honestly,” Holly said. “Personally, I’m not really too overwhelmed because that’s what we expected. In the offseason, these are the type of things that we worked towards. Perfect seasons. That’s why we worked so hard in the offseason. I feel like some of the younger guys on the team are maybe a little bit surprised, because a lot of the guys just got in, and we got transfers that don’t know how we do things around here. But, it definitely changed a lot. We have a good understanding of what winning looks like now. We’re comfortable with it.”

But not comfortable, period. Holly appreciates that another sudden reversal of fortune is possible.

“We’re still looking at it the same way,” he said. “We don’t want to take anybody lightly and we’re going to attack it as if we’re the underdog still, because at any given day, anybody can beat you. So we’re going to come out there and give 120 percent, just like (if) they would’ve (predicted) that we’d lose by two touchdowns from this team. So we’re going to attack it like that.”

As for the matter of receiving votes …


“You shut it out,” Tavai said. “Like I said, it’s only Week 3. So, you can easily lose those votes within the next week. We just have to keep that underdog mind-set, because once we get big-headed, that’s when everything falls apart.”

Said Holly: “I did actually hear about that. It was pretty exciting, but again, how I said, we set some high standards in the offseason. So, I mean, now that we’re making strides towards these goals, it’s no surprise. But then again, you’ll still have that excitement inside.”

COMMENTS

  1. Derek September 6, 2018 1:17 pm

    You have to trust your eyes and see what’s happening. McDonald is a huge revalation the way he has been running the offense and executing. Same for the offensive line and the rest of the cast. On defense, more consistency is needed. There have been many situations of lapses in concentration and poor tackling. I haven’t been this excited since 2007 and I can see the possibilities of a special season IF the health of the team is pretty much in tact and the team improves further. If the offense keeps up and scoring in bunches there is no reason why UH can’t have a chance to win every game. To actually win, however, I still say that it will come down to how the defense plays. Defense wins championships. That said, this week, Warriors 55, Owls 20. Go Warriors!


  2. Superstar Advertiser September 6, 2018 3:10 pm

    The team got some votes, but there’s a lot of people that think zero of UH (look at % of voters that have not voted for UH). Don’t believe the media hype, as always. They only tell you where you were, and where you might be if it was fantasy land. But where you are is what counts.


  3. amela September 6, 2018 6:48 pm

    Frame of mind. Offense try and score 60. Defense play for a shutout. Remember we were 17 point underdogs and won.


  4. Kawika September 6, 2018 7:41 pm

    Warriors are getting noticed with 3 votes in the Associated Press (AP) and four in the Coaches poll. I predict, UH Warriors will be 6-0 before they go up against a formidable opponent in Wyoming, but this game will be at home in Aloha Stadium. Don’t get me wrong, Army an San Jose are good programs, but the run & shoot will outrun the two programs when we face them. Can’t wait until the Warriors come up here to San Jose where we can see them in action on 29 Sept 18. Warriors 42-24 over the Owls. Go Warriors! Cheeehooo!


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