With a win Hawaii will join Utah and Boise State as the only non-BCS schools to play in a BCS bowl. The path to victory appears clear against Washington. Pass, pass, pass and pass some more.
The Huskies are ranked 85th in pass defense while Hawaii puts up more than 450 passing yards per game. On the season Davone Bess has gained 1,164 yards and Ryan Grace-Mullen has racked-up 1,214. Bess and Grace-Mullen have combined for 23 of Colt Brennan's 33 touchdown passes.
If Jake Locker and the Huskies play like they did against Cal two weeks ago Hawaii will lose.
If Washington (4-8) looks at this game as a nice beach vacation the Warriors will be celebrating a BCS bowl invitation.
Hawaii 49, Washington 28
Washington’s History Against Hawaii
Overall Record: 1-0
Points Scored: 53-13
Avg. Score: 53-13
The Players
QB HAW- Colt Brennan 3,732 yards, 33 TD, 14 INT, 69.9%
WAS- Jake Locker 1,920 yards, 14 TD, 14 INT, 46.9%
RB
WAS- Louis Rankin 1,149 yards, 5.4, 6 TD
WAS- Jake Locker 903 yards, 5.8, 12 TD
WR
HAW- Ryan Grice-Mullen 90 rec, 1,214 yards, 13.5, 11 TD
HAW- Davone Bess 96 rec, 1,164 yards, 12.1, 12 TD
WAS- Anthony Russo 46 rec, 728 yards, 15.8, 5 TD
Defense
HAW- Solomon Eliminian 120 tackles
Friday, November 30, 2007
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