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  • News On Your Home Front We Might Not hear or Read About In College & Pro Football !

    Post your home news we might not see or read about here.........Rumours Etc.

    For Instance found this in the Honolulu Paper this morning.

    Iosefa suspended 3 games

    The senior running back was arrested on suspicion of DUI after the team beat Wyoming on Saturday night

    By Stephen Tsai

    POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 15, 2014
    LAST UPDATED: 02:18 a.m. HST, Oct 15, 2014

    JAMM AQUINO / AUG. 30
    Joey Iosefa rushed for 143 yards in the season opener against Washington.

    University of Hawaii running back Joey Iosefa was suspended for three games and stripped of his co-captain's title on Tuesday in the aftermath of his arrest on suspicion of drunken driving on Sunday.

    "I apologize to my coaches and teammates, to my family, to the university, and to our fans," Iosefa said in a news release circulated to the media on Tuesday night. "Coach (Norm) Chow constantly reminds us that it's a privilege to be a student-athlete here at the University of Hawaii. I will accept the consequences coach Chow has laid out, and hope to regain the trust of my coaches, teammates, and the fans who have supported me and our football team."

    Iosefa met with Chow before Tuesday morning's practice. Chow returned from Los Angeles on Monday night after being with his wife, who is recovering from a brain aneurysm at UCLA Medical Center.

    Iosefa, Chow and athletic director Ben Jay met Tuesday night.

    A first-time DUI is considered a petty misdemeanor. The UH Code of Conduct for student-athletes leaves punishment for such offenses to the discretion of the athletic director. But the three-game suspension matches the penalties placed on former UH punter Alex Dunnachie and quarterback Cayman Shutter after they pleaded guilty to DUI charges in 2012.

    Chow said Iosefa was "contrite, embarrassed and remorseful for his actions."

    Chow added: "We have a set of core values and obviously he did not abide by them. After meeting with other members of the staff, the (team's) leadership council, and athletic director Ben Jay, Joey will be suspended immediately and stripped of his captaincy. Everyone makes mistakes and we assured him the process of redemption and getting back to full participation begins today. Joey is a fine young man and is willing to pay the consequences."

    Iosefa missed the past four games while recovering from a fracture in his right ankle. Before the arrest, Chow said, Iosefa was projected to play in this Saturday's road game against San Diego State.

    Iosefa was arrested several hours after the Warriors defeated Wyoming at Aloha Stadium. It was the Warriors' first Mountain West Conference victory since November 2012.

    "This is not a reflection of our football team," Chow said. "This is a reflection of one guy who made a bad decision. Did they go out and have some fun? I hope they did. They deserve to. They played awfully well the other night. ... But there's ... a big line between enjoying it and going overboard."
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    QB Will Gardner to start for Louisville

    Associated Press | October 14, 2014
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville offensive coordinator Garrick McGee says sophomore quarterback Will Gardner will start in Saturday's game against North Carolina State.

    Gardner had started Louisville's first four games before hurting his knee against Florida International. The injury opened the door for freshman Reggie Bonnafon, who led the Cardinals to wins in two of three successive starts.

    Gardner replaced Bonnafon in the second half of Saturday's 23-17 loss at Clemson and completed 10 of 16 passes for 150 yards. He gave the Cardinals (5-2, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) a chance to win with a 73-yard strike to James Quick to the Tigers' 8 with 1:08 left, but Clemson held on.

    McGee said Tuesday, "Will is back healthy now, so we're going to put Will on the field first, but Reggie will play."
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