Hawaii honored 17 seniors on Saturday evening in front of 5,315 fans at Clarence T.C. Ching Complex, an emotional evening for all involved. Considering the struggles Hawaii’s offense had experienced in prior weeks, I doubt many spectators expected to witness a shootout between the Warriors and Colorado State Rams, but that’s precisely what happened. Hawaii had 29 points at halftime. Colorado State scored 28 points in the fourth quarter alone. Madness in Manoa.
Hawaii kept kicker Matthew Shipley busy in the first quarter, he buried all three of his field goal attempts. Hawaii conceded a 69-yard touchdown pass from Colorado State quarterback Todd Centeio to tight end Cameron Butler.