WAC Conference - Hawaii Warriors PreviewSome big changes were necessary after last year, the Hawaii Warriors' first losing season since 2000.Defensive Coordinator Jerry Glanville must have had a talk with June Jones, as 17 of 24 scholarships went to defensive players. This will encourage Warrior fans, as Hawaii must have realized that even when you have one of the most dangerous offenses in the country, you still need to play defense. Check out BOVADA and start winning NOW! Bovada Sportsbook, Casino, Poker Room & Racebook is known in the online gambling industry for having phenomenal customer service, safe and secure deposit methods, fast & easy payouts and terrific bonuses! Don't wait another day, tomorrow will never come! BET on Sports and Play Poker right now at BOVADA and receive a HUGE 20% FREE BET on your first deposit!! Click here for some NCAA football predictions? DC Glanville's 3-4 attack returns only five players, but should still should better last year's numbers with a year's worth of experience in the system. The Line is in top form, and should be a strength rather than a liability this season. The Warriors were No. 2 in passing last season with an average 384 YPG. QB Colt Brennan returns and could better his stellar 2005 stats. He completed 69 per cent of his passes for 4301 yards and had a TD/INT ratio of 35-13. The WRs all return and the RBs, led by Nate Ilaoa and Reagan Mauia, look to improve. Hawaii should again boast one of the most potent offenses in the nation, and should beat the last year's 31 PPG average. Special teams should improve this campaign after some big mistakes cost games last season. The Warriors have plenty of potential in the WAC this season. They have the skill to win but a much better defensive effort is needed, as are road wins against the top two teams. --- by Bones McCoy at 1800-sports.com on November 15, 2006
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