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Charleston Southern Post Game Notes

Post Game Notes
Charleston Southern at Hawai‘i
Aloha Stadium
Sept. 25, 2010
 
 
UH has won its last nine games vs. FCS opponents dating back to 2001, including a 66-10 win over Charleston Southern in 2007.
 
UH is 3-0 against FCS opponents under head coach Greg McMackin (also def. Weber State, 36-17, in 2008 and def. Central Arkansas, 25-20, in 2009).
 
The 49 first-half points by UH were the most points since scoring 52 vs. Nevada (Oct. 12, 2002).
 
It was also UH’s largest halftime lead since 42-0 vs. Northern Colorado (Sept. 1, 2007).
 
Each of UH’s first six touchdown drives took five plays or less and under two minutes.
 
Bryant Moniz’ six touchdown passes tied the school-record for most TDs in a half with Nick Rolovich (vs. BYU in 2001) and Colt Brennan (vs. Northern Colorado in 2007).
 
Moniz finshed with 300+ yards for the third straight game and seventh time in his career after going 19-of-27 for a career high 395 yards.
 
Kealoha Pilares had his second multi-touchdown performance of the season. He has scored in each of the first four games and has a team-leading seven touchdowns on the season.
 
Greg Salas has caught a pass in 31 straight games dating back to his sophomore season, the sixth longest active streak in the country.
 
Salas scored his first two touchdowns of the season with catches of 40 and 34 yards in the second quarter, which tied his career-high for TDs in a game.
 
Salas finished with seven catches for 131 yards for his second 100-yard game of the season and 11th of his career.
 
Six different quarterbacks saw action for UH, including redshirt freshman David Graves who connected with Dustin Blount on a 41-yard touchdown on the very first pass of his career in the fourth quarter.
 
Billy Ray Stutzmann recorded his first career catch in the first quarter, than one play later scored his first career touchdown on a 16-yard pass from Moniz.
 
Jeramy Bryant’s first quarter interception was the first pick of the year for the Warriors.
 
Center Sila Lefiti saw his first action of the season, entering in the first quarter, after missing the first three games of the season due to injury.
 
John Hardy-Tuliau forced a fumble for the second straight game.
 
Linebacker Corey Paredes who entered the game ranked second nationally in tackles, averaging 13.0 per game, finished with a team-high 14 tackles.
 
 
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