Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football is not known for their success away from Oahu. Comes with the territory when considering the travel circumstance. It makes victories all the more sweat, and the defeats gut-wrenching. Especially the close losses. Hawaii was punched in the gut again on Saturday. Much like the late loss in San Diego, Hawaii conceded a late lead to Colorado State in what ended up being a 17-13 loss to Jay Norvell’s Rams. Let’s take a look how we got there.
Hawaii received the football to start the game for the fifth consecutive game. Hawaii’s drive started off with a 24-yard connection between quarterback Brayden Schager and wide receiver Dior Scott, and the Warriors moved quickly into Rams territory.