SWeberCat02
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How I see the depth chart going into fall camp (starters in bold)-
QB: Higgins, Hoke, Hancock, Adamczyk
RB: Tafuna, Booker, Tuckett, Hinds, Key, Moimoi
FB: Eldridge, Cosper, Tofflemire
WR: Phillips, Collins, Kaimikaua, Morris, Raught, Miller, Sanford, Clemente, Kehano, Walker
QB: Can Higgins return to his 2008 form (mainly in regards to limiting turnovers)? Hoke is a solid backup and can run the ball. Hancock is athletic and might play some WR.
RB: Perhaps the team's biggest question mark going into camp. Tafuna is a converted fullback and comes into camp leading a tight race for the #1 spot. Booker looked good in the spring game (103 yards rushing). Three talented true freshman in Hinds, Key, and Moimoi will provide depth and promise for the future.
FB: With Tafuna moving to tailback, Eldridge moves into the starting fullback position. Much is expected of him (he was voted preseason all conference). Cosper is a solid senior backup with experience and should see significant playing time.
WR: Should be one of the strengths of the team. Good depth, with 6 of the receivers having college experience. Phillips should be one of the best in the conference and averaged over 18 yards a catch in '09. Collins was second on the team in receptions in '09. Kaimikaua and Raught are solid, and much is expected of redshirt freshman Morris (I know Mac really likes Morris as a player). Not much is known about Sanford but he is fast and as a JC transfer he brings experience. Kehano was one of the best in the Islands, fashions himself after Tim Toone, and could see playing time as a true freshman.
QB: Higgins, Hoke, Hancock, Adamczyk
RB: Tafuna, Booker, Tuckett, Hinds, Key, Moimoi
FB: Eldridge, Cosper, Tofflemire
WR: Phillips, Collins, Kaimikaua, Morris, Raught, Miller, Sanford, Clemente, Kehano, Walker
QB: Can Higgins return to his 2008 form (mainly in regards to limiting turnovers)? Hoke is a solid backup and can run the ball. Hancock is athletic and might play some WR.
RB: Perhaps the team's biggest question mark going into camp. Tafuna is a converted fullback and comes into camp leading a tight race for the #1 spot. Booker looked good in the spring game (103 yards rushing). Three talented true freshman in Hinds, Key, and Moimoi will provide depth and promise for the future.
FB: With Tafuna moving to tailback, Eldridge moves into the starting fullback position. Much is expected of him (he was voted preseason all conference). Cosper is a solid senior backup with experience and should see significant playing time.
WR: Should be one of the strengths of the team. Good depth, with 6 of the receivers having college experience. Phillips should be one of the best in the conference and averaged over 18 yards a catch in '09. Collins was second on the team in receptions in '09. Kaimikaua and Raught are solid, and much is expected of redshirt freshman Morris (I know Mac really likes Morris as a player). Not much is known about Sanford but he is fast and as a JC transfer he brings experience. Kehano was one of the best in the Islands, fashions himself after Tim Toone, and could see playing time as a true freshman.