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Camps aim to connect with local youth talent (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Soon enough, Greg McMackin's focus will be fixed solely on the challenges immediately ahead of the Hawaii football team, most prominently, a season-opening trip to The Swamp to face Florida.

Redskins' future hinges on the Campbell-Zorn connection (USA Today) After the Washington Redskins' final session of OTAs (organized team activities) in June, the player who might well be the key to whatever success the team has this season stood outside in the shadows of the team facility and, almost in rote fashion, provided answers to the same questions that have shadowed him throughout his college and NFL careers.

32 burning questions for each NFL team (Fox Sports) No team is airtight. Every squad has issues. Peter Schrager offers up a solution to a burning question facing each NFL team.

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Tebow going against his number (Arkansas News Bureau) LITTLE ROCK - Directed by Billy Crystal, the title of the HBO film was a number that gave away the plot. Released in 2001, "61," was about Roger Maris breaking Babe Ruth's single-season home run record.

Schlabach: Revised Top 25 for 2008 (ESPN) With the kickoff of football practices rapidly approaching, it's time for another look at the early preseason Top 25 for 2008.

Garner's Georgia Junkyard Dawgs' bark match their bite (CBS Sportsline) Colt Brennan can thank Georgia's defensive line for his stock plummeting. With years of success in the SEC, Dennis Dodd puts UGA's Rodney Garner atop the DL coach rankings.

UH athletic program reaches new heights (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Of the adjectives that might describe the University of Hawaii's 2007-08 athletic year, "boring" won't be among them. There were few dull moments around the Manoa campus in a sporting year in which spectacular achievements by UH teams shared the spotlight with a steady stream of controversy.

Area Events (Stamford Advocate) BASEBALL Bobby Valentine's will be holding baseball summer camps for the sixth year at St. Luke's School in New Canaan.

The Big 12 is loaded with talented quarterbacks (MSNBC) What exactly does Zac Robinson have to do? Three games into last season Robinson, then a sophomore, became Oklahoma State's starting quarterback.

  
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Brennan: 'Shut up and win'

Hawai'i quarterback Colt Brennan said the unbeaten Warriors are focused on winning games instead of debating their critics.

Of the appropriateness of their No. 17 ranking in the Bowl Championship Series standings, Colt Brennan said: "Ask me that question five games from now. Right now, it's irrelevant. What's important (is the ranking) after our last (regular-season) game. If we're undefeated, we can talk. Until then, we have to shut up and win."

But Colt Brennan took exception to national critics who have downplayed the Warriors' success because of their narrow victories over Louisiana Tech and San Jose State. The Warriors have covered the point spread in two of seven games this season.

"The only people who are saying that are people who are just complaining because we're doing well," Colt Brennan said of the Warriors' victory margins. "The truth of the matter is, a win's a win, no matter what."

Colt Brennan noted the Warriors' three losses in 2006 were by a combined 18 points.

"What does that say?" he said. "Does that mean the teams we lost to, just because they were close games, they shouldn't get credit? I think that's a stupid, stupid statement. It has some weight to some degree, but it's a very minute fact when you're comparing how good a team is."

Colt Brennan noted that Florida won five regular-season games by seven points or less in 2006.

"Yet they blew out the so-called reigning No. 1 team (Ohio State) in the nation (in the BCS title game)," he said. "It just goes to show (the margin of victory) holds no weight. It means nothing."

UNSETTLED SECONDARY

Defensive back Ryan Mouton yesterday practiced for the first time in more than three weeks, but his availability is still iffy for Saturday's game against New Mexico State.

Mouton, who is the top cornerback rotation and serves as the No. 1 nickelback, did not play in the previous two games because of a partially torn posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. UH had a bye last weekend.

Mouton wore a knee brace while competing in team drills. After practice, he estimated his health at between 80 and 85 percent.

He said there is no pain in his right knee, and the range of motion has improved.

Head coach June Jones told Mouton he needed to practice by yesterday to be eligible to play Saturday. If Mouton were to play, he would wear the brace.

"As far as all of the runs and cuts, it's going to be a little different because the brace won't allow me to do certain things, but I feel I can play," Mouton said.

Rich Miano, who coaches the defensive secondary, said: "Playing defensive back is not like playing offensive tackle, where you can wear a brace that limits your mobility. If he's not 100 percent or close to it, we have to make sure he's healthy. We don't want to re-injure that (knee) and have it linger all year long."

With a bye next week, it might be prudent for Mouton to skip this game, giving him five full weeks of rest before the home stretch of four games in four weeks. But Mouton said he would like to test his right knee in game conditions. He said he probably only will play nickelback.

"It's a different game between nickel and corner," Mouton said. "You have a lot of safety help over the top on nickel."

The Warriors probably will play nickel packages — schemes involving five defensive backs — against New Mexico State's passing offense.

If Mouton is not available, then Desmond Thomas or Dane Kealoha Porlas will enter as the fifth defensive back, with left safety Keao Monteilh moving to nickelback.

Thomas resumed practicing yesterday. He was suffering from a left hip flexor.

But Porlas missed his second consecutive practice because of a hyper-extended right knee.

"It's good to take a little rest for a day," Porlas said.

He said medical tests did not show any damage.

"It's just tight," Porlas said. "That's why I was running on the side, to loosen it up."

Miano said he expects Thomas and Porlas to play Saturday.

WILDFIRES WORRISOME

The parents of backup kicker Briton Forester were scheduled to return to their San Diego home yesterday after being forced to evacuate Monday because of the Southern California firestorms.

Forester said the fire reached as close as a half-mile from the house.

"I've been living in that same house since the third grade," Forester said.

Forester said his parents stayed with friends in a house on the coast. He said his parents provided updates; the rest came from television news reports.

"When you see places on fire, that you can recognize, it's kind of a crazy visual," Forester said. Will Colt Brennan and Hawaii be going to the Sugar Bowl this year?


 

 

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Blog: UNCW Football (The Seahawk) Postings are entirely the products of their authors and owners who are solely responsible for their content. Opinions expressed in these blogs do not necessarily reflect the views of the The Seahawk student newspaper or of the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

UH athletic program reaches new heights (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Of the adjectives that might describe the University of Hawaii's 2007-08 athletic year, "boring" won't be among them. There were few dull moments around the Manoa campus in a sporting year in which spectacular achievements by UH teams shared the spotlight with a steady stream of controversy.

Hawaii begins to address facility issues (USA Today) At Hawaii, where people still are amazed at what June Jones did with a shoestring budget and rather decrepit facilities, they wouldn't blink if Jones does the same thing at SMU sooner than five years.

Watson grows into role model (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Keala Watson's college football career almost ended soon after it started for health reasons when he was a freshman in 2004. But the 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle from Kauai and Nanakuli persevered.

Washington ready to live out his dream (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) A multitude of things burn in the mind of Michael Washington. Among them, troubles back home and difficulties cracking the starting lineup the past three years for the University of Hawaii football team.

  
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