Hawaii linebacker aims to continue family legacy in 2026 season

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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Hawaii linebacker aims to continue family legacy in 2026 season
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In 2026, Hawaii linebacker Wynden Ho‘ohuli, the first commit under coach Timmy Chang, looks to make an impact after transitioning back to his natural position. He is part of a competitive linebacker unit that is considered one of the squad's strongest areas. Meanwhile, UTEP football engaged its players with a dunk contest during practice, and discussions around Texas State's potential as a contender in the PAC-12 continue. UNLV's attendance saw a decline in 2025, raising questions about their fan support as they enter the upcoming season.

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  • Wynden Ho‘ohuli seeks to build on family legacy at Hawaii.
  • UTEP practices featured a fun dunk contest.
  • Texas State viewed as a potential contender in the PAC-12.
  • UNLV aims to improve attendance after declines in 2025.
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