Archive for July 29th, 2009

Davone Bess likes participating in community events and meeting fans

July 29, 2009

SFSS = South Florida Sun-Sentinel

SFSS Note: “The Dolphins literally – and figuratively – put down roots in Southwest Florida this afternoon. Dolphins players, alumni, cheerleaders, T.D., and team officials stopped at Germain Toyota in Naples signed autographs, posed for photos and yes, raised an aqua Dolphins flag high above the dealership. And so began a new team initiative to reach out to current and prospective Dolphins fans in Collier, Lee and Charlotte counties.”

SFSS Note: “The group that included wide receiver Davone Bess, tackle Vernon Carey, linebacker Akin Ayodele and running back Patrick Cobbs, then moved to Buckingham Community Park in Fort Myers for a football clinic and cheerleading camp for some 500 kids.”

About why he likes to meet with their fans, Bess said:
“They’re the reason why we do what we do. They’re a big part of why we’re who we are and our identity, so it’s always good to go out and meet them and give back.” (SFSS)

http://blogs.trb.com/sports/custom/business/blog/2009/07/dolphins_plant_flag_launch_gam.html

List of what D-1A football teams made in 2007-2008

July 29, 2009

Go to this link for the chart:

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/sports_college/2009/07/how-much-revenue-did-your-favorite-fbs-school-take-in-in-200708-this-chart-will-tell-you.html

Ryan Grice-Mullen may get a shot on special teams this week

July 29, 2009

About returning punts, RGM said:
“That’s you against 12 guys then, and that can be tough. It’s about staying in the scheme. You do what’s called and it sets up other stuff.” (Canada.com)

http://www.canada.com/sports/Lions+special+teams+none+sharp/1840154/story.html

Mac is optimistic about his “unknown team”

July 29, 2009

HA Note: “Last year, McMackin had to replace nine offensive starters. This year, he has to rebuild a defense that returns two starters — defensive end Fetaiagogo “John” Fonoti and linebacker Brashton Satele. While many publications predict the Warriors will finish in the second tier of the nine-team Western Athletic Conference, McMackin insisted that he expects a more optimistic performance from his admittedly “unknown team.” “

About his outlook on the season, Mac said:
“I think we’re an unknown team at this point in time. Last year, we lost our offense. This year, we lost our defense, and our kickers, and our snapper. There are some unknown portions of our team. But we have a better feel for it this time because we’ve been working with them and we know how the players we brought in fit. That type of thing. What we have to do as a team is coach the heck out of it, and the players have to learn.” (HA)

About UH’s offense, Mac said:
“They have to continue to get better. We have a better starting point than we did last year. Last year, we scrambled around and had to find ways to move the football. I think we’ve got depth at the receiver position. We’ve got some quarterbacks who know the package. We’ve got competition on offense. We’ve got four running backs who are very capable in Leon (Wright-Jackson), Inoke Funaki, Alex (Green) and Chizzy (Dimude). We have a lot of talent on offense. The coaches have done an outstanding job of teaching them. We’re way ahead of where we were last year.

We only have one player who is an outstanding standout, a top NFL prospect, in John Estes. He is the focal point of our offense. We have three starters back on the offensive line. But I think John Estes’ leadership has brought that group together.” (HA)

About UH’s defense, Mac said:
“Defensively, we have really one starter back — John Fonoti. Brashton Satele started five games, I think. I feel the players we have on defense are very confident and competitive. They had a good spring. It’s a matter of chemistry and playing together. That will come in the first ball game. We have playmakers in guys who can run. We have speed on defense. We have a lot of newcomers who are inexperienced.” (HA)

About how Brashton Satele’s weight loss (26 pounds this offseason) will keep him at MLB, Mac said:
“He’s going to start out at middle linebacker. He wanted to play linebacker, but he was getting a little big. But he worked hard, and he got his speed back. He’s got experience at middle linebacker. We’re going to give him a shot there.” (HA)

About Mana Lolotai, a backup MLB last year, Mac said:
“We still feel good about Mana Lolotai. We’re going to play him at middle and outside linebacker. He could be one of the three starters (in the 4-3 defense) or the fourth guy we roll (as part of a rotation). Same thing we did with (former Warrior) Jeff Ulbrich when he was with the 49ers. He played middle and outside.” (HA)

About Blaze Soares’ return, Mac said:
“It all depends on how he comes back. He hasn’t played in a year. He said he’s been working out. We have to be real careful with him, and see how he comes along.” (HA)

About UH’s difficult financial situation, Mac said:
“We’re being positive, and getting ready for the football season. As far as the cutbacks, salary-wise, that type of thing, I’ve always been a team player. Even though my contract doesn’t require me to contribute, I will give my fair share on behalf of the football program.” (HA)

About the coming season, Mac said:
“I think we’ve got a challenging schedule, which we had last year. I like the work ethic of the team. We’ve got a lot of playmakers. We’ve got a great tradition here. We have to do a great job of coaching, and the fellas have to do a great job of learning. I know those are cliches. But we want to be a team that gets better as the season goes on because we’re an inexperienced, young team. We’ve got one guy who is one of the top in college football. The rest of the team are good football players. We have to play together, and come together as a football team.” (HA)

http://sports.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090729/SPORTS0201/907290350&template=UHsports

Arizona transfer Kaniela Tuipulotu accepted a scholarship from UH

July 29, 2009

HA Note: “Thanks to a surprising offer, defensive tackle Kaniela Tuipulotu will be able to hit the books — and University of Hawai’i football players in practice — this coming fall semester. Last month, Tuipulotu, a former Kahuku High standout, announced he would transfer from Arizona to UH.”

About how he couldn’t afford to pay his tuition and school expenses for UH without a scholarship, Tuipulotu said:
“I didn’t qualify for any of the Pell grants. I was thinking of taking a year off and working.” (HA)

HA Note: “But those plans changed yesterday when Tuipulotu received — and accepted — a football scholarship from the Warriors. Now Tuipulotu will be able to practice with the Warriors and attend classes.”

Happy when UH offered him a scholarship, Tuipulotu said:
“I was worried about missing school. This is a big relief. I felt good when I got the call. I was stoked.” (HA)

Tuipulotu said that he chose Arizona out of high school because:
“I got caught up in the hype of ‘We want you to come in and compete for a starting job.’ They said a lot of things that made you want to go there. It was the Pac-10. I would be playing against top competition.” (HA)

About how he will be able to play in front of family and friends (his parents live in Lahaina and his sister recently moved back to Hawaii), Tuipulotu said:
“You can stay home and play big teams from big conferences, like Wisconsin. I got caught up in the hype of going to a Pac-10 school.” (HA)

About how his parents will travel to Oahu to watch Warrior home games, Tuipulotu said:
“It’s going to be great. It’s going to be a family atmosphere.” (HA)

http://sports.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090729/SPORTS0201/907290358&template=UHsports

Mac is willing to take a pay cut

July 29, 2009

About how he’s willing to take a pay cut due to UH’s budget shortfall, Mac said:
“I’ve always been a team player and I will give my fair share on behalf of the football program.” (HSB)

HSB Note: “McMackin signed a five-year contract for $1.1 million annually when hired as head coach in January 2008, making him the state’s highest-paid employee. McMackin said he has not been asked to take a pay reduction. The UH system faces a budget shortfall of $155 million over the next two years. The Manoa campus is bracing for $48.8 million in cuts this fiscal year. UH athletic director Jim Donovan has accepted a voluntary 7 percent pay cut. Associate athletic directors and coaches may have to take pay cuts as well.”

http://www.starbulletin.com/sports/sportsnews/20090729_McMackins_OK_with_salary_cut.html