Hawaii long snapper Jack Mowrey reflects on mentorship and growth

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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

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Hawaii long snapper Jack Mowrey discusses his journey after transferring from James Madison University. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, inspired by his father's service in the Air Force, and recalls how his new teammates welcomed him to Oahu. Mowrey has spent his time helping incoming players and focusing on perfecting his snapping technique. As training camp continues, he notes adjustments made with new holder Gehrig Heil, aiming for continued improvement as the season approaches.

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  • Jack Mowrey transferred to Hawaii after redshirting at James Madison.
  • He emphasizes paying it forward through mentorship and guidance.
  • Mowrey has adjusted his technique to work with new holder Gehrig Heil.
  • He has been practicing daily between 200 and 300 snaps.
  • Mowrey enjoys cooking and shares meals with teammates.
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Hawaii long snapper Jack Mowrey’s speciality is firing a football backward between his legs. His philosophy is to pay it forward. “My father served 21 years in the Air Force, and he instilled how to be a man and how to treat people the right way,” Mowrey said. “I remember after school, he’d always ask me: ‘What’s the one nice thing you did for someone today?’ I never take that for granted. I ...

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