Desperate times at Aloha Stadium
POSTED: Saturday, November 07, 2009
Over the years, homecoming has indeed become a time for celebration for Hawaii.
The Warriors have been victorious on homecoming night each of the past seven years. Rarely, though, have they been in greater need of a win than they are today.
Although playing at home hasn't offered much of an advantage lately, given the amount of time they've spent on the mainland over the past two months, the Warriors certainly welcome a return to Aloha Stadium for their Western Athletic Conference game against Utah State.
The Warriors will take up station on the mauka sideline laboring through a six-game losing streak, the program's longest in more than a decade.
Pacing the makai sideline will be first-year Utah State head coach Gary Andersen, coming off 11 seasons as an assistant and defensive coordinator at Utah, with two BCS bowl wins as part of his resume, enduring some expected yet no-less-agonizing growing pains with the Aggies.
UTAH STATE (2-6, 1-3) AT HAWAII (2-6, 0-5)
When: Today, 5:05 p.m. Where: Aloha Stadium
TV: PPV, Dig. Ch. 255
Radio: KKEA, 1420-AM
Line: Utah State by 2
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Both teams arrive at today's game at 2-6 looking to vent some of the pent-up frustration in hopes of shifting the momentum of their seasons.
“;We just have to keep our faith high, believe and see where we go,”; Warriors defensive end Fetaiagogo Fonoti said. “;This is Hawaii, everybody's together in this, especially the coaches and players and the fans. We just have to give it all we've got now.”;
The Warriors—2-point home underdogs as of yesterday—were outscored 96-26 in losses to Fresno State and Boise State in their last two games in Halawa.
Although there were encouraging signs in a 31-21 loss at Nevada a week ago, each miscue and every missed opportunity in the red zone becomes magnified during a losing streak that has assured UH its first sub-.500 Western Athletic Conference record since 2000. The Warriors need to sweep the final five games of the season to avoid a losing campaign.
“;We just have to eliminate some mistakes, some young mistakes, some inexperienced mistakes, and keep fighting,”; Hawaii head coach Greg McMackin said. “;They showed me last week after getting drilled the week before. ... They came out and played their hearts out. They made some mistakes and we ended up losing the game, but they're playing full speed.”;
Utah State was also left bemoaning opportunities that slipped away following a 31-27 loss at Fresno State in which the Aggies were shut out in the second half and missed two field goals.
Dwelling on what might have been figures only to raise the frustration level considering the Aggies have suffered losses by four points or fewer to New Mexico State, Nevada and Fresno State over the last four weeks. They were able to break through with a 23-21 win over Louisiana Tech two weeks ago.
“;It's frustrating for all of us, there's no question, but that's where we're at,”; Andersen said. “;We're not in a position to finish people for a few different reasons.”;
The Warriors will face a Utah State defense that spent the last three weeks loading up against the run in matchups with Nevada, Louisiana Tech and Fresno State. Hawaii enters the week atop the WAC and third in the nation in passing offense, with quarterback Bryant Moniz continuing to develop his rhythm and timing with the Warriors receivers.
“;It's a difficult scheme to get used to, especially in this conference when you get used to going against the run and you have to change gears completely and prepare for Hawaii throwing the ball all over the field,”; Andersen said.
The Warriors, meanwhile, will try to contain Utah State's combination of quarterback Diondre Borel and running back Robert Turbin. Turbin averages 109 rushing yards, while Borel has the ability to turn broken plays into gains with his athletic ability.
“;A lot of what those two young men are doing is on their own,”; Andersen said. “;A lot of the things that went in our favor (last week) were two tremendous football players creating plays on their own abilities.”;
PROBABLE STARTERS
UTAH STATE | |||||
Offense | |||||
LT | 52 | Spencer Johnson | 6-5 | 291 | |
LG | 79 | Robert Hill | 6-2 | 260 | |
C | 61 | Brennan McFadden | 6-2 | 295 | |
RG | 68 | Philip Gapelu | 6-2 | 305 | |
RT | 74 | Tariq Polley | 6-4 | 299 | |
TE | 83 | Jeremy Mitchell | 6-5 | 248 | |
WR | 85 | Omar Sawyer | 5-9 | 174 | |
WR | 81 | Nnamdi Gwacham | 6-3 | 211 | |
WR | 11 | Stanley Morrison | 5-9 | 162 | |
TB | 6 | Robert Turbin | 5-10 | 212 | |
QB | 12 | Diondre Borel | 6-0 | 187 | |
Defense | |||||
DE | 37 | Quinn Garner | 6-3 | 236 | |
DT | 54 | Nathan Royster | 6-0 | 262 | |
DT | 91 | Sean Enesi | 5-10 | 275 | |
DE | 42 | Junior Keiaho | 6-3 | 242 | |
LB | 25 | Adrian Bybee | 5-11 | 202 | |
LB | 9 | Bobby Wagner | 6-1 | 217 | |
LB | 31 | Paul Igboeli | 6-0 | 220 | |
OR | 43 | Kyle Gallagher | 6-1 | 203 | |
CB | 1 | Kejon Murphy | 5-9 | 168 | |
FS | 27 | Rajric Coleman | 6-2 | 179 | |
SS | 3 | James Brindley | 5-11 | 189 | |
CB | 23 | Curtis Marsh | 6-1 | 193 | |
Specialists | |||||
PK | 16 | Chris Ulinski | 6-3 | 203 | |
Punt | 8 | Peter Caldwell | 6-4 | 231 | |
LS | 89 | Patrick Scales | 6-4 | 230 | |
Hold | 82 | Eric Moats | 6-0 | 178 | |
PR | 1 | Kejon Murphy | 5-9 | 168 | |
KR | 85 | Omar Sawyer | 5-9 | 174 | |
34 | Michael Smith | 5-9 | 199
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HAWAII | |||||
Offense | |||||
Z | 7 | Jovonte Taylor | 5-9 | 170 | |
Y | 2 | Jon Medeiros | 5-9 | 185 | |
LT | 77 | Aaron Kia | 6-5 | 290 | |
LG | 64 | Ray Hisatake | 6-3 | 315 | |
C | 55 | John Estes | 6-3 | 300 | |
RG | 74 | Raphael Ieru | 6-2 | 315 | |
RT | 51 | Austin Hansen | 6-4 | 285 | |
H | 1 | Greg Salas | 6-2 | 200 | |
X | 21 | Kealoha Pilares | 5-11 | 200 | |
QB | 17 | Bryant Moniz | 6-0 | 190 | |
RB | 23 | Leon Wright-Jackson | 6-1 | 215 | |
Defense | |||||
DE | 90 | Elliott Purcell | 6-3 | 255 | |
or | 98 | Liko Satele | 6-2 | 260 | |
DT | 92 | Rocky Savaiigaea | 6-2 | 305 | |
DT | 95 | Vaughn Meatoga | 6-2 | 290 | |
DE | 58 | Fetaiagogo Fonoti | 6-2 | 255 | |
STUB | 59 | R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane | 5-11 | 225 | |
MLB | 50 | Mana Lolotai | 6-0 | 230 | |
BUCK | 53 | Blaze Soares | 6-1 | 245 | |
CB | 2 | Lametrius Davis | 6-0 | 190 | |
SAM | 9 | Spencer Smith | 5-11 | 205 | |
FS | 43 | Mana Silva | 6-1 | 220 | |
CB | 10 | Kawika Ornellas | 5-9 | 170 | |
Specialists | |||||
PK | 20 | Scott Enos | 5-9 | 180 | |
P | 31 | Alex Dunnachie | 6-3 | 235 | |
Snap | 45 | Luke Ingram | 6-5 | 210 | |
Hold | 11 | Inoke Funaki | 5-11 | 205 | |
KR | 7 | Jovonte Taylor | 5-9 | 170 | |
PR | 1 | Greg Salas | 6-2 | 200 |