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Hawaii Depth Chart

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I haven't given this much of a look as the 2 deep depth chart they released doesn't include class years, but here it is.


Offense:
QUARTERBACK - Bryant Moniz, Shane Austin
RUNNINGBACK - Joey Iosefa, Sterling Jackson
WIDE RECEIVER - Darius Bright, Allen Sampson
SLOT RECEIVER - Billy Ray Stutzmann, Justin Clapp
SLOT RECEIVER - Jeremiah Ostrowski, Corey Paclebar
WIDE RECEIVER - Royce Pollard, Terence Bell
LEFT TACKLE - Clayton Laurel, Jordan Loeffler
LEFT GUARD - Brett Leonard, Andrew Faaumu
CENTER - Matagisila Lefiti, London Sapolu
RIGHT GUARD - C. Winchester-Makainai, Dave Lefotu
RIGHT TACKLE - Sean Shigematsu, Levi Legay
Defense:
LEFT END - Zach Masch, Marcus Malepeai
LEFT TACKLE - Vaughn Meatoga, Haku Correa
RIGHT TACKLE - Kaniela Tuipulotu, Geordon Hanohano
RIGHT END - Paipai Falemalu, Liko Satele
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER - Art Laurel, TJ Taimatuia
INSIDE LINEBACKER - Corey Paredes, George Daily-Lyles
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER - Aaron Brown, Darryl McBride Jr.
CORNERBACK - Tank Hopkins, Kawika Ornellas
STRONG SAFETY - Richard Torres, Kamalani Alo
FREE SAFETY - John Hardy-Tuliau, Kenny Estes
CORNERBACK - Mike Edwards, Dee Maggitt
NICKLE - Mike Sellars, Kenny Estes
Special Teams:
PUNTER - Alex Dunnachie, Tyler Hadden
PLACE KICKER - Tyler Hadden, Kenton Chun
LONG SNAPPER - Luke Ingram, Beau Yap
HOLDER - Shane Austin
KICK OFF RETURNER - Mike Edwards, Allen Sampson
PUNT RETURNER - Allen Sampson, Scott Harding

http://www.kitv.com/sports/28968952/detail.html
 
Apparently their defense is gonna be "awesome" according to a majority of their fans... Don't see how anything has changed from last year...
 
Apparently their defense is gonna be "awesome" according to a majority of their fans... Don't see how anything has changed from last year...

Awesome is pretty relative. You have to put it into context. A WAC fan might say "Our aweome defense only gave up 38 points".
 
Here's a depth chart I did after looking at the online roster.

Offense
QUARTERBACKBryant Moniz, 6-0, 205, SRShane Austin, 6-0, 200, SR
RUNNINGBACKJoey Iosefa, 6-0, 240, RF*Sterling Jackson, 6-0, 220, JR*
WIDE RECEIVERDarius Bright, 6-4, 230, JRAllen Sampson, 5-7, 145, SO
SLOT RECEIVERB.R. Stutzmann, 6-0, 175, SOJustin Clapp, 6-2, 195, SO
SLOT RECEIVERMiah Ostrowski, 5-9, 175, JRCorey Placlebar, 5-7, 170, SO
WIDE RECEIVERRoyce Pollard, 6-1, 175, SRTerence Bell, 5-11, 180, SR
LEFT TACKLEClayton Laurel, 6-2, 310, SRJordan Loeffler, 6-5, 315, RF
LEFT GUARDBrett Leonard, 6-5, 310, SRAndrew Faaumu, 6-3, 315, SR
CENTERMatagisila Lefiti, 6-0, 285, SRLondon Sapolu, 6-0, 290, SR
RIGHT GUARDC. Winchester-Maikani, 6-4,325, SODave Lefotu, 6-3, 305, RF
RIGHT TACKLESean Shigematsu, 6-4, 305, RFLevi Legay, 6-3, 285, JR


*Iosefa and Jackson have been deemed as co-starters for much of fall camp.

Defense:
LEFT ENDZach Masch, 6-2, 285, SRMarcus Malepeai, 6-1, 260, RF
LEFT TACKLEVaughn Meatoga, 6-2, 295, SRHaku Correa, 6-2, 305, JR
RIGHT TACKLEKaniela Tuipulotu, 6-2, 300, SRGeordon Hanohano, 6-1, 300, JR
RIGHT ENDPaipai Falemalu, 6-3, 245, JRLiko Satele, 6-2, 250, SR
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERArt Laurel, 60, 235, SOTJ Taimatuia, 6-3, 235, RF
INSIDE LINEBACKERCorey Paredes, 6-0, 235, SRGeorge Daily-lyles, 5-11, 230, SO
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERAaron Brown, 6-1, 225, SRDarryl McBride, 6-2, 200, JR
CORNERBACKTank Hopkins, 5-10, 170, SRKawika Ornellas, 5-9, 175, JR
STRONG SAFETYRichard Torres, 5-8, 185, SRKamalani Alo, 6-2, 215, SO
FREE SAFETYJohn Hardy-Tuliau, 5-11, 165, SOKenny Estes, 6-0, 210, SR
CORNERBACKMike Edwards, 5-10, 180, SODee Maggitt, 5-8, 170, RF
NICKLEMike Sellers, 5-11, 175, FRKenny Estes, 6-0, 210, SR



Special Teams:
PUNTERAlex Dunnachie, 6-4, 220, JRTyler Hadden, 5-11, 180, RF
PLACE KICKERTyler Hadden, 5-11, 180, RFKentun Chun, 5-6, 150
LONG SNAPPERLuke Ingram, 6-6, 235, JRBeau Yap, 6-1, 260, RF
HOLDERShane Austin, 6-0, 200, SR
KICK OFF RETURNERMike Edwards, 5-10, 180, SO*Allen Sampson, 5-7, 145, SO*
PUNT RETURNERAllen Sampson, 5-7, 145, SOScott Harding, 5-11, 195, FR#



*Edwards and Sampson both wear #2, so it looks like UH will have only one man deep on KO's
#Harding is a former professional Aussie Rules Football player.
 
Awesome is pretty relative. You have to put it into context. A WAC fan might say "Our aweome defense only gave up 38 points".

A comparison of Colorado and Hawaii's defenses from last year based on a couple of stats.
Total Defense
UH - 357.57 (51st)
CU - 400.00 (83rd)

Turnovers gained
UH - 38(1)
CU - 19(77)

Scoring Defense
UH - 25.50(58)
CU - 30.75(91)

For people that don't remember, the 2010 game was an extremely sloppy game for both teams. It could have been a blowout either way. UH could have easily been up 24-0 at half-time. Colorado won the game in the second half with the run game and the no huddle. If they were down by 24, the run game might have been abandoned and the Buffs could have been in for a long day.
 
I watched Hawaii play USC here last year in the first game and they actually gave 'em a real scare. It was high scoring, and USC couldnt stop hawaiis offense once it got going. If UH could have made a stop/turnover they could have made a swing and won the game. Hawaii is a tough place to play...as people have said over and over.
 
A comparison of Colorado and Hawaii's defenses from last year based on a couple of stats.
Total Defense
UH - 357.57 (51st)
CU - 400.00 (83rd)

Turnovers gained
UH - 38(1)
CU - 19(77)

Scoring Defense
UH - 25.50(58)
CU - 30.75(91)

For people that don't remember, the 2010 game was an extremely sloppy game for both teams. It could have been a blowout either way. UH could have easily been up 24-0 at half-time. Colorado won the game in the second half with the run game and the no huddle. If they were down by 24, the run game might have been abandoned and the Buffs could have been in for a long day.
Big 12>Boise State.
 
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