02/19/2024
Defensive Line Spring Projection
The major development in the off-season was the return of former UH Defensive Line and longtime CFL coach Jeff Reinebold to the Hawaii coaching staff. Reinebold’s vast coaching experience and knowledge should provide a boost to Hawaii’s defensive line play this season. Last season Hawaii recorded 23 quarterback sacks (147 yards) and 68 tackles for losses (262 yards).
More consistency play, production, and disruption of opposing offenses is the goal in 2024 from the Rainbow Warrior defensive line. Hawaii lost starting defensive linemen in Andrew Choi and John Tuitupou to graduation.
Hawaii does return 6’3 290 pound junior Kuao Peihopa (22 tackles, 12 solos, 1.5 TFL, 3 QB hurries) in the interior. Senior end Elijah Robinson (6’4 255 lbs.) made his name known in the road win over Nevada with his two quarterback sacks. The transfer from East Carolina finished the season with 25 tackles (18 solos), 3 TFL, and 3 quarterback sacks. Look for from Robinson to make his presence known again in 2024. Senior defensive tackle
Ezra Evaimalo (6’2 255 lbs.) also returns, credited with 23 tackles (14 solos), 5.5 TFL, 3.5 QB sacks in 2023. Though not your prototype defensive tackle, Evaimalo was one of those players often around the ball. Junior end Tariq Jones (6’2 245 lbs.) was credited with 17 tackles, 4.5 TFL, and 2 QB sacks last season. JUCO transfer Daniel “Sauce” Williams (5’11 330 lbs.) had his moments in 2023 at defensive tackle with 14 tackles, 1 forced fumble. He showed his athletic ability by recovering and returning that fumble for 41 yards against New Mexico State. Williams will benefit from a complete offseason of conditioning under Strength Coach Kody Cooke.
Other defensive linemen to watch for are junior end Wynden Hoohuli (5 tackles), sophomore Dean Briski (3 tackles), Cal transfer Patrick Hisatake (6’5 240 lbs.), redshirt freshman Aiden McComber, and Nevada transfer Dion Washington (6’3 285 lbs.).