Kili wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:52 am
wow, great news! Local kid and a really nice piece at a very important position. Great to see that these kids are keeping the option open to come home even when they have left for the mainland.
Of course, Hawaii welcomes local boys home. Hawaii will always be home.
With that said, why did he leave? Did Rolo not try to recruit him the first time? Yes, he'll have to compete for his position, but what about the guys who have "paid their dues?" I don't mean to sound like they deserve it. More like guys that commit to UH from the start, heart and soul. Work their way up. Now maybe get a chance to play. So instead of splitting time between 3-5 guys, now there's another player added. As much as we think "team", there's still a lot of I's deep down inside.
IMO, the success of Mariota, Tagovailoa, and others have made every local kid dream big(ger). And that's a good thing. The point I want to make is the feeling that Hawaii will just "accept" them back. Is the world this nice? Or just Hawaii is this nice?
It isn't about being nice as much as it is about being smart. UH has the benefit of being the only football school in a state that produces a disproportionate amount of football talent. We have first crack at the David Veikune's and the Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea's when they need to come home, and we should always make room for them. The best tool for recruiting the local talent is previous local talent wearing the green and white, so whether they signed with UH from the beginning or were bouncebacks, the fact that they are here only helps make the case for the next group of recruits.
For the guys already on the team, it isn't any different than if Rolo brought in JC recruits who might take their spot. The best guys will play.
While there might be room to add returning local players......the reality is that there might not be any initial scholarships available for a new player......so they might just have to walk-on first.....if they really want to play for the "home team".....since returning local players (even if from a Pac-12 program) shouldn't assume nor expect that UH will have a scholarship readily available saved up for them if/when they want to return home to play.
While the best guys should always play, the difference is.....that the new JC recruits were specifically brought in on scholarship by UH to address a specific position need area as part of UH's recruiting strategy....whereas a local player who wants to transfer back may not necessarily always fit UH's position need area....so UH might decide not to offer the returning local player a scholarship (even if there's an initial scholarship available) if the player is not considered exceptional and/or has less than 2 years of playing eligibility left (which is the minimum playing eligibility that a new JC recruit would have coming into UH).
Of course, Hawaii welcomes local boys home. Hawaii will always be home.
With that said, why did he leave? Did Rolo not try to recruit him the first time? Yes, he'll have to compete for his position, but what about the guys who have "paid their dues?" I don't mean to sound like they deserve it. More like guys that commit to UH from the start, heart and soul. Work their way up. Now maybe get a chance to play. So instead of splitting time between 3-5 guys, now there's another player added. As much as we think "team", there's still a lot of I's deep down inside.
IMO, the success of Mariota, Tagovailoa, and others have made every local kid dream big(ger). And that's a good thing. The point I want to make is the feeling that Hawaii will just "accept" them back. Is the world this nice? Or just Hawaii is this nice?
It isn't about being nice as much as it is about being smart. UH has the benefit of being the only football school in a state that produces a disproportionate amount of football talent. We have first crack at the David Veikune's and the Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea's when they need to come home, and we should always make room for them. The best tool for recruiting the local talent is previous local talent wearing the green and white, so whether they signed with UH from the beginning or were bouncebacks, the fact that they are here only helps make the case for the next group of recruits.
For the guys already on the team, it isn't any different than if Rolo brought in JC recruits who might take their spot. The best guys will play.
While there might be room to add returning local players......the reality is that there might not be any initial scholarships available for a new player......so they might just have to walk-on first.....if they really want to play for the "home team".....since returning local players (even if from a Pac-12 program) shouldn't assume nor expect that UH will have a scholarship readily available saved up for them if/when they want to return home to play.
While the best guys should always play, the difference is.....that the new JC recruits were specifically brought in on scholarship by UH to address a specific position need area as part of UH's recruiting strategy....whereas a local player who wants to transfer back may not necessarily always fit UH's position need area....so UH might decide not to offer the returning local player a scholarship (even if there's an initial scholarship available) if the player is not considered exceptional and/or has less than 2 years of playing eligibility left (which is the minimum playing eligibility that a new JC recruit would have coming into UH).
So true. Do you know if he will be in school in the fall?
wailukuwarriorfan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 2:24 pm
and finally, there's nothing that can compare with UH's co-ed's walking around upper campus in tee shirts and shorts all year long.
That's it..end of recruiting pitch. That's all a young man need to know.
Another North Shore kid (another former All-State 1st teamer) - former Kahuku Red Raider '16 Hirkley Latu.....enters the transfer portal (transferring from BYU)…..