This week
Rivals.com travels to beautiful Oahu to get a sneak peek at
the football program at the University Of Hawaii at Manoa. The Rainbow
Warriors are currently 1-1 in preseason. They lost a close game to the
Cyclones on a Hail Mary in the closing seconds and beat the Rebels of
Ole Miss 17-14. We had a little Q and A with the controversial Head
Football Coach of the University of Hawaii, Coach Pineda.
RIVALS:
How have you played in your 2 preseason games thus far?
PINEDA:
Our defense played really well in both games. We are just trying to
improve each week. We know these preseason games don't mean much but it
will help us in our preparation.
RIVALS:
Comments on Arkansas's State's recent signing of Coach Bigornia to a
multi year contract?
PINEDA:
Man I dunno what the hell he thinking. I didn't even know Indians played
football. If this were cricket, he would dominate year. But it's not
and that's all I have to say about that.
RIVALS:
Coach Guimbaolibot is making his return to the NCAA's this year after a
long break away from the game. How do you feel he will fare this year?
PINEDA:
That guy can't even decide which team he wants to coach. Do you really
want to play for a coach that will probably leave after one year, heck
maybe after one game. I've known Allan for a long time now. He tries
to deceive you with a different play book and different looks or
formations but he doesn't fool me. A good game for him is if his x-box
doesn't crash. A few coaches in this league actually spread the rumor
that his x-box is actually not a refurb and that he just shuts down when
his team is losing late in the game. I wouldn't put it past Coach
Guimbaolibot.
RIVALS:
Seems like Coach Molina has got your number in recent years. Any
comments on him.
PINEDA:
Molina is a smart player. He tries to deceive you with all his audibles
and motions. We have to be at the top of our game when we play them.
Let's just say that date with UNLV is definitely circled on our
calendar.
RIVALS:
I hear you and Coach Tapan are so close, people have seen you 2 playing
on the golf course.
PINEDA:
Yeah, we play golf when we get the chance. Golf is sort of our outlet
to get away from the college football scene. We both love golf but as
far as college football goes I have no comments on Coach Tapan.
Late Breaking News:
Terrell Pryor from Jeannette, PA has made a surprise announcement that
the University of Hawaii at Manoa may now be a leading candidate to
attend next year. Pryor is regarded as the best football prospect in
this years class and Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Oregon were
thought to be high on his list. Pryor will visit Oahu this weekend and
Coach Pineda stated, "we will definitely make sure Terrell gets lei'd
everyday that he is here. It is the Hawaii way. Aloha!"