Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Football Depth Chart 2024-25

Updated Nov 12, 2024, 06:05 AM ET
Offensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
WR-X Alex Perry Tylan Hines - -
WR-Z Dekel Crowdus Jonah Panoke - -
WR-H Pofele Ashlock Nick Cenacle - -
WR-Y Tamatoa Mokiao-Atimalala Koali Nishigaya - -
LT Ka'ena Decambra Luke Felix-Fualalo - -
LG Zhen Sotelo Sergio Muasau - -
C Sergio Muasau Ethan Spencer - -
RG Kuao Peihopa Sergio Muasau - -
RT Luke Felix-Fualalo Kuao Peihopa - -
QB Brayden Schager John-Keawe Sagapolutele - -
RB Landon Sims Cam Barfield - -
Defensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
LDE Tariq Jones Wynden Ho'ohuli - -
LDT Ezra Evaimalo Daniel Williams - -
RDT Dion Washington Jamar Sekona - -
RDE Elijah Robinson Jackie Johnson III - -
WLB Nalu Emerson Jalen Smith - -
MLB Jamih Otis Logan Taylor - -
LCB Cam Stone Devyn King Deliyon Freeman -
SS Peter Manuma Kona Moore - -
FS Kilinahe Mendiola-Jensen Justin Sinclair Meki Pei -
RCB Caleb Brown JoJo Forest Jaheim Wilson-Jones -
NB Matagi Thompson Elijah Palmer - -
Special Teams
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
PT Lucas Borrow Ben Falck - -
PK Kansei Matsuzawa Kai Kluth - -
KO Ben Falck Kai Kluth - -
LS Solomon Landrum Hunter Higham - -
H Lucas Borrow Ben Falck - -
PR Tylan Hines Koali Nishigaya - -
KR Tylan Hines Cam Stone Cam Barfield David Cordero
Reserves
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
RES Steven McBride - - -

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Depth Chart

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team represents the University of Hawaii at Manoa and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of the Mountain West Conference. They play their home games at the Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex on campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. Established in 1909, the Rainbow Warriors have built a unique history as the westernmost FBS program, boasting one conference championship (2007) and several notable bowl appearances.
Traditions play a significant role in the Rainbow Warriors' culture, with the "Haka" war dance being one of the most iconic pre-game rituals, where players perform the traditional Maori dance to intimidate opponents and energize fans. This is often accompanied by the blowing of a conch shell to signal the start of the game. Another cherished tradition is the "Hawaii Five-0" theme song, which is played by the band after touchdowns.