Post Game Notes
Hawai‘i at Colorado
Folsom Field
Sept. 18, 2010
Colorado evened the all-time series, 1-1. The teams met just once before with Hawai‘i winning 13-0 on Jan. 1, 1925 in Honolulu.
The teams will meet again next year in Honolulu in the 2011 season opener on Sept. 3.
UH dropped to 2-13-1 all-time against current members of the Big 12 Conference.
UH fell to 0-11-1 in its last 12 games against Big 12 teams.
UH is 2-4 in non-conference road games under head coach Greg McMackin.
The 80-yard connection between quarterback Bryant Moniz and slot reciver Kealoha Pilares in the first quarter were career longs for each player.
Moniz finshed with 300+ yards for the second straight game and sixth time in his career after going 27-of-41 for 330 yards.
Pilares’ 7-yard touchdown in the first quarter was his team leading fifth touchdown of the year. He has scored in each of the first three games.
Pilares finished with six catches for 117 yards and has eclipsed the 100-yard receiving mark in each game this season.
Scott Enos missed his first field goal this year when he was wide on a 20-yard attempt in the first quarter. Enos is 6-of-7 on field goals this year after going 2-of-3 today.
UH shutout a road opponent in the first half for the first time since 2005 (at Idaho).
Greg Salas has caught a pass in 30 straight games dating back to his sophomore season, the sixth longest active streak in the country.
Junior linebacker Corey Paredes finished with a career high 16 tackles.
Making their first career starts for UH on defense were freshman cornerback John Hardy Tuliau and junior linebacker Aaron Brown.
UH has not won consecutive non-conference road games since 1994-95 (def. California, 21-7, Sept. 17, 1994 and def. UNLV, 58-30, Sept. 30, 1995).
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