Hawaii linebacker aims to continue family legacy in 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 1:00 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

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.
- •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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