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Got the story from here. Alex Kaloi beat out June Jones for the starting QB job to run Larry Price's "Hula T" offense.
Ok, let's leave W-L record out.
You know how the QB on the bench (not playing) with the headset on often becomes the successful coach. Just wondering how much of an influence did the Hula T offense had on JJ's offense, as a coach? Or was it more of an example of what "not to do?"
What was Larry Price's Hula T offense?
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Re: What was Larry Price's Hula T offense?
Hula T was not very pretty. Very painful to watch. At that time I really missed Coach Holmes Pro Set offense.
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Re: What was Larry Price's Hula T offense?
This is a post I did in 2006 about the Hula T and Alex Kaloi.
uhwarriors wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:29 pm Okay, I'm not admitting to being an "oldtimer" but I do remember the "Hula T". The basic set was an "I" formation with a SE, TE and FL/WB. The FL sometimes was split out wide to the strong side , but more often was a WB on either the weak side or the strong side.
The running plays were isolation, sweeps, sprint draw and some option. The passing plays were usually sprint out with short and medium routes.
Alex Kaloi who was the QB was very mobile and could throw on the run. He was also a pretty good runner and once went about 50 yards for a TD on an audibled QB sneek. If I recall correctly, Kaloi had one more year of eligibility but had graduated and he decided to go to dental school rather than play another year. He is now a well known dentist in the Waianae area and his daughters were star tennis players at Kamehameha.
Joe McReynolds, a transfer from Oklahoma was the QB who took over when Kaloi got hurt. He wasn't a good passer but he ran the option well but wasn't fast enough to be a breakaway threat. He was powerful and really should have been a RB or TE.
Re: What was Larry Price's Hula T offense?
Thanks uhwarriors. The Hula T was slightly before my time. I only got to see the last game of Coach Price's tenure - the Nebraska disaster, and don't remember anything about the Hula T, perhaps because they only scored 3 points.
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