THE HAWAII WARRIORS SUCK and I HATE THE TEAM, THE COACH and THE FANS!!
Talk about lucky sons of bitches, if you didn't get a chance to see the Spartan's nearly dominate the Hawaii Rainbow pansies, then you missed one heck of a game. (picture slideshow courtesy of the SJ Mercury News) The game began at 5pm and the weather was crap... rain was pouring and the fans were a few... that was until the sun came out and the fans began arriving, reaching to 20,000+ packing the Spartan stadium. ESPN packed the house in the press-box, scouts were hovering around the media stations, trying to find a good seat and stadium workers ran around the stands wiping down seats so people's rears could remain dry.
The Hawaii Rainbow Pansies were the talk of football and everyone was expecting SJSU to lose and to lose big. The spread for the game had Hawaii favored by 20+ points. Since this was the only Division 1 football game to be aired on Friday night, everyone on ESPN was ranting about hawaii and their lame ass QB Brennan. Football Analysts were sure that San Jose State would be creamed... decimated. WRONG. The Big Shot Hawaii QB, who is supposedly a possible Heisman candidate, sucked so bad that during the game he threw 4 interceptions... WHAT AN IDIOT. I expected more after all the hype that surrounded this guy..

The game was pretty awesome. Especially in the late 2nd quarter when San Jose State, with the help of bad ass #25 Dwight Lowery came back from a 14-0 score and had 2 HUGE touchdowns that turned the game around. The Spartans answered the Hawaii team with a HUGE ALOHA MUTHA FUCKA and scored a straight 21 points on them. Unfortunately, the Spartans couldn't hang on to their victory and the team lost to the idiot hawaii mongols in overtime. This was an absolutely heart wrenching loss. The game was so close to being over, the victory was moments away from San jose and within an instance... with one fumble, the entire game changed direction. The worst part of the game came after the game ended...as Hawaii's team danced around like men who just escaped Jail, the guys acted out in a way that was completely uncalled for and disrespectful. They were sliding around and they were cussing out everyone in sight. In fact, one of their players, #23 (name not worth being on my blog) ran up to San Jose State's coach Dick Tomey, and began yelling at him in his face. It was so ruthless and something I had never seen a player do to a coach of an opposing team.
Why am I so fired up you ask? Knowing Hawaii and having watched them play SJSU for the past sixyears, I knew the team and its coaching staff had ZERO class but their sportsmanship really fell to an all time low Friday night. June Jones, the Hawaii head coach is the leader of the pack and he is the reason for his teams ruthless behavior. At the end of the game, coach Jones had the audacity to say, "if the weather was better and the field condition more pristine, we would have scored 60 more points on them (referring to San Jose State)"
Till next year Hawaii, hope you lose your caboose the rest of the season.
LaaliOUT
GAME RECAP
Hawaii 42, San Jose State 35
At Spartan Stadium
Hawaii (7-0)
7 7 7 14 7 -- 42
San Jose State (3-5)
0 7 21 7 0 -- 35
First Quarter
UH 11:18 Kealoha Pilares 6 run (Dan Kelly kick) 7-0
Second Quarter
UH 8:23 Ryan Grice-Mullins 16 pass from Colt Brennan 14-0
(Kelly kick)
SJSU 1:21 Dwight Lowery 84 punt return (Will Johnson kick) 14-7
Third Quarter
SJSU 14:48 Lowery 24 interception return (Johnson kick) 14-14
SJSU 5:25 Kevin Jurovich 16 pass from Adam Tafralis 14-21
(Johnson kick)
SJSU 2:32 Jurovich 68 pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick) 14-28
UH 1:14 C.J. Hawthorne 34 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 21-28
Fourth Quarter
SJSU 12:33 James Callier 8 run (Johnson kick) 21-35
UH 3:53 Davone Bess 11 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 28-35
UH 0:31 Brennan 2 run (Kelly kick) 35-35
Overtime
UH 15:00 Jason Rivers 9 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 42-35
Individual Offensive Statistics
RUSHING--Hawaii, Pilares 10-52, Farmer 1-5, Brennan 15-(-1). San Jose St., Callier 13-30, Jacob French 5-21, Tafralis 5-3, Jurovich 1-(-5).
PASSING--Hawaii, Brennan 44-75-4-545. San Jose St., Tafralis 27-47-3-302.
RECEIVING--Hawaii, Grice-Mullins 13-175, Bess 12-140, Rivers 12-138, Hawthorne 4-66, Pilares 2-26. San Jose St., French 8-65, Jurovich 7-117, David Richmond 5-49, Jalal Beauchman 3-20, Brian Elledge 1-23, Callier 1-12, Kyle Flynn 1-11, Moa Ngatuvai 1-5.
The Hawaii Rainbow Pansies were the talk of football and everyone was expecting SJSU to lose and to lose big. The spread for the game had Hawaii favored by 20+ points. Since this was the only Division 1 football game to be aired on Friday night, everyone on ESPN was ranting about hawaii and their lame ass QB Brennan. Football Analysts were sure that San Jose State would be creamed... decimated. WRONG. The Big Shot Hawaii QB, who is supposedly a possible Heisman candidate, sucked so bad that during the game he threw 4 interceptions... WHAT AN IDIOT. I expected more after all the hype that surrounded this guy..
The game was pretty awesome. Especially in the late 2nd quarter when San Jose State, with the help of bad ass #25 Dwight Lowery came back from a 14-0 score and had 2 HUGE touchdowns that turned the game around. The Spartans answered the Hawaii team with a HUGE ALOHA MUTHA FUCKA and scored a straight 21 points on them. Unfortunately, the Spartans couldn't hang on to their victory and the team lost to the idiot hawaii mongols in overtime. This was an absolutely heart wrenching loss. The game was so close to being over, the victory was moments away from San jose and within an instance... with one fumble, the entire game changed direction. The worst part of the game came after the game ended...as Hawaii's team danced around like men who just escaped Jail, the guys acted out in a way that was completely uncalled for and disrespectful. They were sliding around and they were cussing out everyone in sight. In fact, one of their players, #23 (name not worth being on my blog) ran up to San Jose State's coach Dick Tomey, and began yelling at him in his face. It was so ruthless and something I had never seen a player do to a coach of an opposing team.
Why am I so fired up you ask? Knowing Hawaii and having watched them play SJSU for the past sixyears, I knew the team and its coaching staff had ZERO class but their sportsmanship really fell to an all time low Friday night. June Jones, the Hawaii head coach is the leader of the pack and he is the reason for his teams ruthless behavior. At the end of the game, coach Jones had the audacity to say, "if the weather was better and the field condition more pristine, we would have scored 60 more points on them (referring to San Jose State)"
Till next year Hawaii, hope you lose your caboose the rest of the season.
LaaliOUT
GAME RECAP
Hawaii 42, San Jose State 35
At Spartan Stadium
Hawaii (7-0)
7 7 7 14 7 -- 42
San Jose State (3-5)
0 7 21 7 0 -- 35
First Quarter
UH 11:18 Kealoha Pilares 6 run (Dan Kelly kick) 7-0
Second Quarter
UH 8:23 Ryan Grice-Mullins 16 pass from Colt Brennan 14-0
(Kelly kick)
SJSU 1:21 Dwight Lowery 84 punt return (Will Johnson kick) 14-7
Third Quarter
SJSU 14:48 Lowery 24 interception return (Johnson kick) 14-14
SJSU 5:25 Kevin Jurovich 16 pass from Adam Tafralis 14-21
(Johnson kick)
SJSU 2:32 Jurovich 68 pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick) 14-28
UH 1:14 C.J. Hawthorne 34 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 21-28
Fourth Quarter
SJSU 12:33 James Callier 8 run (Johnson kick) 21-35
UH 3:53 Davone Bess 11 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 28-35
UH 0:31 Brennan 2 run (Kelly kick) 35-35
Overtime
UH 15:00 Jason Rivers 9 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 42-35
Individual Offensive Statistics
RUSHING--Hawaii, Pilares 10-52, Farmer 1-5, Brennan 15-(-1). San Jose St., Callier 13-30, Jacob French 5-21, Tafralis 5-3, Jurovich 1-(-5).
PASSING--Hawaii, Brennan 44-75-4-545. San Jose St., Tafralis 27-47-3-302.
RECEIVING--Hawaii, Grice-Mullins 13-175, Bess 12-140, Rivers 12-138, Hawthorne 4-66, Pilares 2-26. San Jose St., French 8-65, Jurovich 7-117, David Richmond 5-49, Jalal Beauchman 3-20, Brian Elledge 1-23, Callier 1-12, Kyle Flynn 1-11, Moa Ngatuvai 1-5.
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