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 Greg Salas - WRNov. 29 - 10:00 am et
Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas had ten catches for 147 yards, but failed to score against Navy
Salas finishes the season with 103 grabs for 1559 yards.  Should the junior return for one more season, he figures to have another huge year on the island.
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 Jon Medeiros - WRNov. 22 - 2:45 pm et
Hawaii wide receiver Jon Medeiros hauled in ten passes for 149 yards in a win over San Jose State.
Medeiros overshadowed the normally outstanding Greg Salas, who had eight catches for just 52 yards.  The Warriors return to the island next week to take on Navy.
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 Greg Salas - WRNov. 20 - 5:15 pm et
Hawaii coach Greg McMackin told The Honolulu Advertiser that quarterback Bryant Moniz (ribs) and wide receiver Greg Salas (foot) are "game-time" decisions for Saturday's game at San Jose State.
Both players appear too risky to start at this late juncture in the season.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Greg Salas - WRNov. 17 - 10:15 am et
X-rays revealed no significant damage to Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas' right foot.  Salas' injury is being classified as a sprain and he is expected to play Saturday against San Jose St.
It is not ideal to have one of your best fantasy receivers on crutches the week before a game, but the way he's been playing it will be nearly impossible to leave him out of your lineup.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Greg Salas - WRNov. 16 - 4:00 pm et
Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas is expected to have X-rays on his sore right foot on Monday "just to make sure" there is no damage.  
Salas played through pain in his foot last Saturday, catching a Hawaii record 16 passes, but he left the stadium on crutches.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Greg Salas - WRNov. 15 - 2:00 pm et
Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas had a school record 16 catches for 196 yards and a touchdown in a win over New Mexico State.
One of the best, most consistent receivers of the year.  Hawaii has three games remaining, so hopefully you get to play him in all those outings.
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 Greg Salas - WRNov. 8 - 9:15 am et
Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas caught 10 balls for 187 yards and two touchdowns against Utah State last night.
Salas hasn't been bothered by the injuries to Warrior quarterbacks, and remains a remarkably consistent option each week.  He is now up to 1,164 yards and seven scores on the year, and his lowest output for the season has been a 6-79 effort against Fresno State.  Enjoy the predictable numbers next week versus New Mexico State.
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 Leon Wright-Jackson - RBNov. 8 - 9:15 am et
Hawaii running back Leon Wright-Jackson had a huge night, rushing 15 times for 167 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Utah State.
Wright-Jackson came in to the evening with just 33 carries for 190 yards for the entire year. If, by some reason you had him in your lineup, congrats!  Don't expect another game like this from him this season.
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 Brent Rausch - QBOct. 27 - 8:30 pm et
Hawaii quarterback Brent Rausch will travel with the team to Hawaii as he's recovered from a fractured finger that shelved him for six weeks.
Rausch will battle with Bryant Moniz and Shane Austin. Moniz is returning from a concussion, though it's expected he or Rausch will see the start against the Wolfpack.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Royce Pollard - WROct. 21 - 4:45 am et
Hawaii coach Greg McMackin said that wide receiver Royce Pollard (stress fracture) is not expected to play against Boise State.
Steven Tsai reports that Joe Avery is expected to start at one of the wideout spots. No Hawaii players appear to be good fantasy options this week.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Royce Pollard - WROct. 15 - 9:00 am et
Hawaii wide receiver Royce Pollard has a stress fracture in left fibula and will not make the trip to Idaho.
Pollard has caught 13 balls for 142 yards on the season. There's no timetable on his return.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Brent Rausch - QBOct. 14 - 1:15 pm et
Hawaii backup quarterback Brent Rausch (broken pinkie) will not make the trip to Idaho.
Rausch is expected to be cleared to practice on Wednesday.  If starter Bryant Moniz struggles this week against Idaho, Rausch could contend for the starting job next week.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Greg Salas - WRSep. 20 - 10:00 am et
Hawaii Warriors junior wide receiver Greg Salas grabbed six catches for 104 yards and two touchdowns Saturday night in a 34-33 home loss to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
With quarterback Greg Alexander maturing at an unprecedented pace under center, both Salas and junior teammate Rodney Bradley are putting up some impressive statistics at the wide receiver position for Hawaii.  
Source: Associated Press
 Greg Salas - WRSep. 5 - 6:30 pm et
Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas kicked off his season in style, catching seven balls for 180 yards and a score on Friday night.
Early indications are that it will be Salas to emerge as the prime receiving threat for the Warriors, thus he'll be a definite fantasy factor throughout 2009.
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 Brent Rausch - QBAug. 31 - 11:00 am et
The Honolulu Advertiser reports that Hawaii quarterback Brent Rausch took most of the snaps with the 2nd team offense, and it appears he's outlasted sophomore Bryant Moniz for the #2 job behind Greg Alexander.
Veteran college fantasy football owners know the value of being aware of the #2 quarterback at some programs. We expect big strides from the Hawaii offense in 2009, thus it's vital to know what happens should Alexander miss time. 
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Malcolm Lane - WRAug. 9 - 9:00 pm et
Hawaii wide receiver Malcolm Lane will redshirt during the 2009 season in order to focus on academics. 
Lane will take his redshirt, get school in order and then return and, most importantly, graduate in 2010. 
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Malcolm Lane - WRAug. 8 - 10:15 am et
Hawaii wide receiver Malcolm Lane missed his second consecutive practice while dealing with personal issues.
This isn't big news this early in camp.  Hopefully Lane, a candidate for a huge breakout year, is back on the practice field soon. 
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Royce Pollard - WRAug. 5 - 9:30 am et
Stephen Tsai of HawaiiWarriorBeat.com deems wide receiver Royce Pollard one to watch, calling him "perhaps Hawaii's most athletic receiver."
Pollard is among a large group of Hawaii wide receivers whom we expect to make big strides from a season ago. Malcolm Lane and  Rodney Bradley are our lead candidates serve as lead horse, however fall camp will play a huge role in determining who becomes Greg Alexander's favorite target. 
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Malcolm Lane - WRAug. 2 - 1:45 pm et
Hawaii grad assistant Craig Stutzmann is expected to join the great Jerry Glanville and accept a coaching job with Portland State.
We normally don't track the movements of grad assistants but Stutzmann's departure is significant because he is the coach in charge of the Hawaii wide receivers, a group that needs to make big strides from a season ago.   And while we're on the subject, Jerry Glanville sure has had an interesting career.
Source: Honolulu Advertiser
 Greg Salas - WRJun. 3 - 10:30 am et
Hawaii released an updated depth chart on Tuesday, and it appears as if Greg Salas will officially move to one of the inside slotback positions.
The move confirms what we have penciled in as our WR depth chart: LWR Rodney Bradley, LSB Greg Salas, RSB Kealoha Pilares and RWR Malcolm Lane. We'll have a more in-depth breakdown of Hawaii receiver prospects in a couple of days.
Source: Honlulu Advertiser
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