Cornerback Calvin Roberts arrived this morning, then underwent a physical examination and attended an orientation class.
He said he likely will begin practicing Monday after receiving results of his medical exam.
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Afternoon practice:
3:55 p.m. — Well, this is another version of the 220s — it seems everyone out here weighs under 220. The linemen have been excused from this practice, which is focusing on special teams.
Practicing as kick returners are Jason Rivers, Michael Washington, Kealoha Pilares and Keenan Jones.
4:05 p.m. — Whoops. Forgot to add Malcolm Lane as a kick returner.
4:20 p.m. — David Veikune is wearing a neck guard. He says he might have a strain. He said it's not serious and expects to be back tomorrow.
4:25 p.m. —The kick-return unit is divided into two groups: the front six and the back five, which includes the two returners. The front six are working on reading for on-side kicks, and kickoff direction.
4:30 p.m. — The offensive linemen have showed up. They finished a weight-training session. The special team players, except for the two kickers, have been dismissed.
Closing time — The offense went through some light drills.
John Estes (sprained left elbow) sat out the drills. He is not expected to resume practicing full-time until Monday.
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Thanks to brother Mike and Princess Leila for covering this morning's practice.
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Here's a link to the latest video on the linebackers....
http://honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070810/VIDEO02/308100001
And one on DC Greg McMackin that was posted today...
http://honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070810/VIDEO02/70809008
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Each year, most of the seniors design and distribute (for free, Mr. Compliance Guy) personalized T-shirts.
One of the most popular this year is a green Colt Brennan shirt.
There's one catch: It's not a Brennan creation.
Brennan said he and his family had nothing to do with that T-shirt line. He said he has no idea who produced those shirts.
Instead, Brennan said he is consulting with Fa'a Satale (Samson's dad) about designing his senior shirt. He said the shirts will be produced before the season opener.
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By day and early night, the UH dance studios serve as the dormitories for training camp.
But deep into the night, several bed frames and box springs are placed on end to create . . . The Octagon.
That's where one-on-one pillow fights are staged.
All matches are in fun and most have the same result: one fight, two decisions.
After Le'Marcus Gibson and Eric Shaffer squared off, both declared themselves the winner. That was typical of nearly every battle.
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Former UH wideout Ian Sample has learned journalism's oldest frustration: the pen might be mighty but an editor's eraser is mightier.
Some segments in his upcoming book about last season have been deleted, turning it from a tell-all to a tell-a-lot book.
But the one thing June Jones taught his receivers is to counter defenses. Sample is creating a Web site where he will print the deleted segments.
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It was hardly love at first byte.
On the first day this blog went public, Homey asked questions about Wahine volleyball recruits, the basketball team and the golf team's chances of breaking into the top 10.
I ignored him.
Sort of.
Realizing that it is best to go with the strengths, this all-sports blog (management's promise) became mostly a discussion about UH football. Credit goes to Homey 's unanswered questions for creating the shape of this blog.
Here's Homey, in his own words:
"Homey's profile: Short, late 40s, played sports in high school, went to UH (yes, I actually went there and graduated with, of all things, a BS degree), originally from Waipahu and now residing in Mililani, married w/3 kids, drive a gas guzzler (damn ethanol blend), have never voted in my life, favorite beer is Guinness, don't shave on weekends, use weed killer instead of pulling the weeds, have 2 mean-looking dogs and 2 mean-looking guinea pigs and 3 mean-looking turtles, eat all kinds of food, weigh less than 200 pounds so I don't qualify for large Tsaiko status, surfing and golf are lost passions, and that's about it."
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Tomorrow we meet Florida Ted. And if we figure out the system, we will post his picture.
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Good morning from the steamy UH practice field.
Offensive lineman Laupepa Letuli is back in pads and showing no sign of his hamstring injury.
Wide receiver Jason Rivers is also practicing after sitting out much of last practice with a stomped foot. No sign of Bigfoot so far today.
Linebacker Blaze Soares is still out nursing a deep bruise.
Inoke Funaki and CJ Hawthorne have already teamed for three highlight-worthy connections.
We're taking bets on who the bald dude with the aloha shirt and WAC championship ring is. We've ruled out Dan Robinson.
Looks like the Octagon has moved to the practice field. Prelim match: Ryan Grice-Mullen def. Hawthorne by sitting on him. No response from Ron Lee as Hawthorne calls for assistance. "Oh, OK, I see how it is..." Hawthorne says as he steps out of the ring.
Nothing like a good bullring to get the players, and the coaches, pumped. After 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 drills, Jeff Reinebold declared: "This is the best (expletive) defensive line I've seen in a long time."
Reinebold also challenged Fale Laeli to step it up today: "Fale! You're going to get more reps today, so if you want to move up on the depth chart, now's your chance. You have to show me what you've got!"
Scrimmage time...
Tough, tough catch from Jett Jasper off a pass from Shane Austin.
Funaki beats the blitz, complete to Hawthorne
Desmond Thomas intercepts Tyler Graunke
Graunke incomplete to Daniel Libre
Graunke complete to Salas
Funaki dump to Eric Shaffer under pressure
Funaki incomplete to Shaffer down the middle
Graunke incomplete to Shaffer
Graunke complete to Michael Washington
Funaki to Guyton Galdeira
Funaki rush for 13 yards
Practice over.