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Post-game Notes
Hawai‘i at Oregon State
Sept. 11, 2021
Reser Stadium – Corvallis, Ore.

 

SERIES INFORMATION
  • Oregon State now leads the series 8-4, while UH remains winless in three all-time visits to Corvallis.
  • UH has dropped five of its last six meetings with the Beavers with the lone win coming in  2019 in Honolulu.
 
VERSUS THE PAC-12
  • UH dropped to 32-64 (.333) against current members of the Pac-12 conference. The Rainbow Warriors are also now 8-25 (.242) all-time on the road against Pac-12 squads.
  • UH has lost its last 11 road/neutral games against the Pac-12. UH’s last road win came in 2009 when the Warriors defeated Washington State, 38-20, at Qwest Field in Seattle.
  • The loss was UH’s second to a Pac-12 team this year following its Week Zero setback at UCLA. Overall, UH has dropped three straight to the Pac-12, all on the road (also at Washington, 2019).

TEAM STREAKS/TRENDS  
  • UH has dropped 19 of its last 20 non-conference road games dating back to 2010. It’s only win during that stretch was a win at UMass to open the 2017 season.

INDIVIDUAL STREAKS/TRENDS 
  • Senior receiver Jared Smart has caught a ball in all 27 games he has played in at UH. He has caught at least three passes in all but four of those games.
 
TEAM NOTES
  • UH has been out-scored by a combined 45-3 in the first quarter of its first two road games this year.
  • B.J. Baylor’s 66-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the longest play from scrimmage UH has surrendered so far this year.  
 
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
  • Calvin Turner Jr. finished with seven catches for 106 yards for his second career 100-yard receiving game.
  • Turner scored three touchdowns – (2 rushing, 1 receiving) – marking the fourth multi-touchdown game of his UH career and the second time he scored three touchdowns in a game (also vs. Boise State).  
  • The senior has scored at least one touchdown in nine of 12 games played at UH.
  • Nick Mardner recorded the second 100-yard game of his career with a team-high 110 yards on six catches and one touchdown.
  • UH had two players go over 100 yard receiving for the first time since JoJo Ward (159) and Jared Smart (142) in the 2019 Hawai‘i Bowl vs. BYU.
  • With 366 yards passing, Chevan Cordeiro now has 4,268 career yards passing, becoming the 13th Rainbow Warrior to reach 4,000 yards.
  • Dae Dae Hunter had a career-high 83 yards receiving, which included three catches of better than 20 yards.
  • Georgia transfer Hugh Nelson II made his first start for the Rainbow Warriors in the place of Cameron Lockridge who served a first-half suspension following a targeting penalty last week. Nelson finished with two tackles.
  • O’tay Baker recorded a sack for the second straight week with a first-quarter takedown of Chance Nolan. Baker finished with a team-high seven tackles.
  • Darius Muasau recorded six tackles before being ejected in the third quarter due to a targeting penalty. The junior will sit out the first half of next week’s game vs. San Jose State.
 
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