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Post-Game Notes
Hawai‘i at Colorado State
Nov. 8, 2014

 
  • Colorado State leads the series versus UH, 14-9, including 9-2 in Ft. Collins. CSU has now won the last six meetings.
  • UH extended its school-record road losing streak to 17 games dating back to 2011. UH’s last road win came at Idaho (16-14) on Oct. 29, 2011.
  • UH has lost all 10 of its Mountain West road games since joining the conference in 2012. UH has lost 11 straight road conference games overall dating back to 2011.
  • UH has dropped 20 straight nationally televised games dating back to 2011 and are 18-59-2 in 79 all-time appearances. UH’s last nationally televised win was at home versus Colorado (34-17) in the 2011 season opener (ESPN2).
  • UH’s 22 points were its most on the road this year.
  • UH surrendered season highs in points (49) and yards (580).
  • It was the most points and yards surrendered since an overtime loss at Wyoming last November (59 points, 793 yards).
  • Senior Joey Iosefa returned to action for the first time since Sept. 6 (vs. Oregon State) and finished with 64 yards on 19 carries while starting at running back. He also scored on a 2-yd touchdown in the first quarter for his team-leading fifth touchdown of the year.
  • Charles Lovett raced for a 71-yard catch in the third quarter, the fifth pass play of 70 or more yards that UH has surrendered this year.
  • UH opponents have scored an opening-drive touchdown in four of the last five games.
  • UH recorded a safety in the first quarter, its first since the 2013 season opener vs. USC.
  • Ikaika Woolsey scampered for a 38-yard rush, the longest of his career, in the fourth quarter. It was the longest run by a UH player this year.
  • Tyler Hadden drilled a 40-yard field goal in the first quarter, Just two of his 15 makes this year have been of 40 yards or longer.
  • Ammon Barker’s 41-yard catch from Ikaika Woolsey in the third quarter was a career long.
  • UH suffered its largest margin of defeat this year (27 points).
  • UH surrendered 28 first-half points for the second straight week.
  • For the first time this year, UH did not record a sack.
  • Scott Harding recorded his team-leading third receiving touchdown of the year on a 17-yard catch in the third quarter.
  • Colorado State’s Dee Hart finished with 115 yards rushing making him the sixth straight opponent to rush for more than 100 yards against the Rainbow Warriors.
 
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