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Louisiana Tech Post Game Notes

Post Game Notes
Louisiana Tech at Hawai‘i
Aloha Stadium
Oct. 2, 2010
 
 
Kealoha Pilares set a new school record with 18 catches, passing the previous mark of 16 set by Greg Salas last year vs. New Mexico State. Pilares also finished with a career-high 217 receiving yards, the seventh best performance in school history.
 
Pilares scored multiple touchdowns for the second straight game and third time this season. He has scored in each of the first five games and has a team-leading nine touchdowns on the season.
 
Bryant Moniz finished with a career high 532 yards and four touchdowns on 42-of-58 passing. It was the sixth highest yardage total in school history and the most since Colt Brennans’s 545 yards at San Jose State in 2007.
 
Moniz’ 42 completions was two short of Brennan’s record of 44 set in 2007 in that same San Jose State game.
 
UH’s 647 yards of total offense was a season high and the seventh highest total in school history.
 
Greg Salas has caught a pass in 32 straight games dating back to his sophomore season, the sixth longest active streak in the country.
 
Salas finished with 10 catches for 197 yards for his third 100-yard game of the season and 12th of his career. He also had multiple touchdown catches for the second straight game
 
Mana Silva recorded two interceptions for the second time in his career. He also had two picks in a win at Washington State last season. He now has eight interceptions in his career
 
Senior Jeramy Bryant intercepted a pass for the second straight game with a pick of Ross Jenkins in the fourth quarter.
 
Senior kicker Scott Enos nailed both of his field goals to improve to 9-of-10 on the season.
 
Redshirt freshman receiver Billy Ray Stutzmann made his first career start in place of an injured Rodney Bradley.
 
The UH defense has not allowed an opening drive score in the last four games.
 
UH improved to 7-2 all-time against Louisiana Tech, including a perfect 5-0 in Honolulu
 
UH is now 12-20 in WAC openers including an 9-5 mark at Aloha Stadium.
 
Senior Chizzy Dimude scored his first career touchdown with his 27-yard run in the first quarter.
 
 
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