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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 23 Jan 2026, 14:23

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GRITTY WIN
Alejado Guts It Out as Hawaii Downs San Diego State, 35–17

Honolulu, HI -- If there were any doubts about Micah Alejado’s toughness, Saturday put them to rest.

Playing through a lingering injury, the Hawaii quarterback delivered a composed, gutsy performance to lead the Rainbow Warriors past San Diego State, 35–17, in front of a sold out home crowd. Alejado wasn’t at full strength — and it showed in the way Hawaii tailored its game plan — but he was more than good enough when it mattered most.

From the opening quarter, Hawaii leaned on Alejado’s command and football IQ rather than asking him to do too much with his legs. He operated primarily from the pocket, getting the ball out quickly and trusting his receivers to win. After San Diego State struck first with a field goal, Alejado settled things down immediately, firing a 10-yard touchdown pass to Damon Brazill to put the Warriors on top.

He connected with Antoine Stokes on a short touchdown early in the second quarter, then capped the half by dropping a perfectly placed 29-yard strike to Terry Wake with under a minute remaining. Each throw showed the same traits Hawaii has relied on all season: timing, anticipation, and chemistry.

The injury never fully disappeared. There were moments where Alejado absorbed hits he likely would have avoided at full health, and Hawaii’s staff was clearly mindful of limiting unnecessary exposure. Still, when San Diego State threatened, Alejado answered. After a defensive pick-six by Jaiden Patterson in the third quarter swung the game firmly in Hawaii’s favor, Alejado continued to manage the offense with precision, keeping drives alive and the Aztecs on their heels.

He finished the night with four touchdown passes and over 300 yards through the air, a stat line that only hints at the resolve behind it. Late in the fourth quarter, Alejado delivered the final blow — a one-yard touchdown pass to Brazill — icing the game and allowing Hawaii to comfortably close things out.

For Hawaii, the win was about more than just another tally in the win column. It was a statement about leadership. Alejado didn’t need to be flashy. He didn’t need to be perfect. He simply needed to be present — and he was, from start to finish.

In a season defined by championship and Heisman aspirations, performances like this one may be remembered most: a quarterback, banged up but unbowed, guiding his team with poise, toughness, and belief as the Rainbow Warriors continue their march forward.



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PASSING LEADER
A. Odom -- 27/40, 382 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT

RUSHING LEADER
C. Rhaney -- 18 att, 89 yds

RECEIVING LEADER
D. Bell -- 5 rec, 135 yds, 2 TD

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PASSING LEADER
M. Alejado -- 33/43, 311 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT

RUSHING LEADER
D. Dimke -- 18 att, 101 yds

RECEIVING LEADER
D. Brazill -- 6 rec, 68 yds, 2 TD



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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 23 Jan 2026, 14:38

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WEEK 10, 2027
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Post by redsox907 » 23 Jan 2026, 17:04

the return of the young god :blessed:
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Post by djp73 » 25 Jan 2026, 20:53

Micah is back!!

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Post by Soapy » 26 Jan 2026, 07:13

buddy on his death bed and he dropped back 43 times
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Post by The JZA » 27 Jan 2026, 04:18

Micah with only 4 TDs :ooo:
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 28 Jan 2026, 14:04

redsox907 wrote:
23 Jan 2026, 17:04
the return of the young god :blessed:
djp73 wrote:
25 Jan 2026, 20:53
Micah is back!!
Soapy wrote:
26 Jan 2026, 07:13
buddy on his death bed and he dropped back 43 times
The JZA wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 04:18
Micah with only 4 TDs :ooo:
well we did say if he dies, he dies. That was short lived.
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 28 Jan 2026, 15:17

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#19 UNLV Outmuscles #7 Texas Tech in Big 12 Showdown

Las Vegas, NV — No. 19 UNLV delivered one of its most complete performances of the season, knocking off No. 7 Texas Tech 17–7 in a Big 12 clash defined by long drives, timely turnovers and a defense that repeatedly flipped the game on its head. The victory lifted the Rebels to 8–2 overall and 6–1 in conference play, firmly keeping them in the thick of the Big 12 title race.

UNLV struck first and set the tone early. Quarterback Treston McMillan guided a poised opening drive into the red zone, then fired a strike to the right side for a touchdown reception that gave the Rebels a 7–0 lead. From there, the Rebels’ defense immediately went to work.

Texas Tech’s first serious answer was cut short by a momentum-swinging interception, as a UNLV defensive back J.T. Amundsom undercut the route, secured the ball cleanly, and returned it deep into Red Raider territory. However, McMillan gave it right back to the Red Raiders with an interception of his own.

Late in the second quarter, UNLV delivered a crushing, methodical march. Mixing runs, short throws, and quarterback keepers, the Rebels drained the clock before McMillan capped the drive with a short touchdown pass, pushing the lead to 14–0 at halftime.

Texas Tech finally found life after the break. The Red Raiders leaned on power football, finishing a physical drive with a hard-nosed touchdown run in the third quarter to trim the margin to 14–7 (Play of the Game, 3:09 mark of video).

A key sack stalled another Texas Tech possession and UNLV capitalized late by tacking on points. Early in the fourth quarter, Rickie Rosenfels split the uprights on a 37-yard field goal, extending the lead to 17–7.

Texas Tech had opportunities to close the gap but came up empty. A missed field goal and a goal-line stand sealed the outcome, as UNLV’s defense bowed up when it mattered most.

The final minutes were played with urgency from the visitors and calm confidence from the Rebels, who bled the clock and denied any comeback hopes. Texas Tech’s bid to stay unbeaten fell short, while UNLV delivered a statement win against one of the league’s top teams.


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PASSING LEADER
T. McMillan -- 21/28, 127 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
9 att, 40 yds

RUSHING LEADER
K. Williams -- 23 att, 95 yds
5 rec, 25 yds

RECEIVING LEADER
T. Lyons -- 3 rec, 36 yds

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PASSING LEADER
C. Honeywell -- 21/36, 260 yds, 1 INT

RUSHING LEADER
Q. Joyner -- 13 att, 93 yds, 1 TD
4 rec, 67 yds

RECEIVING LEADER
L. Stone -- 4 rec, 54 yds

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Post by Soapy » 28 Jan 2026, 15:18

grand re-opening, grand closing

GGs in the chat
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