Saturday, April 16, 2011

UH report on the Warrior Bowl

UH Note: "The defense dominated the annual intra-squad scrimmage, not allowing a single touchdown following nearly 60 offensive snaps. The defense recorded eight sacks—including three by sophomore linebacker Art Laurel and also snagged two interceptions."


Crediting Dave Aranda for the defense's dominating performance in the Warrior Bowl, George Daily-Lyles said:
"He's like a Jedi out there. He makes everything simple, breaking stuff down, frame-by-frame, play-by-play, hour-by-hour. Everything comes simple. We're out there hungry and ready to go." (HSA)


About how their defense dominated the Warrior Bowl, Mack said:
"I thought the defense was way ahead of the offense. That's a normal situation. We made a lot of plays on defense. Our tackling is really good this time of the year and special teams was good, making every field goal." (HSA)


HSA Note: "The defense dominated the annual intra-squad scrimmage, not allowing a single touchdown following nearly 60 offensive snaps. The defense recorded eight sacks—including three by sophomore linebacker Art Laurel and also snagged two interceptions."

http://hawaiiathletics.com/news/2011/4/16/FB_0416115115.aspx?path=football

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