Hawaii offense struggles in spring game

Erik Tjaden
Senior Writer
April 28, 2012

The days of the fun-and-gun might be coming to a close by the looks of the Hawaii spring game as the Warriors did the a lot of their damage on the ground.  Senior quarterback David Graves threw for just 42 yards and an interception while Utah State transfer Jeremy Liggins managed a more respectable 100 yards.

New head coach Norm Chow has been the head of a few good offenses in his time, but it now looks like the Warriors will have a much more balanced attack which will certainly affect the fantasy production of their signal callers.