Live Blog: Hawaii Football vs. New Mexico

Live Blog: Hawaii Football vs. New Mexico

The University of Hawaii football team is expected to take the field in its final game of the 2024 season.

New Mexico (5-6) has bowl eligibility to play, while Hawaii (4-7) will have pride as its main motivating factor.

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How will each team respond to their respective motivations? Follow us as KHON2 will provide live updates on the game below.

Hawaii 14, New Mexico 9, 8:29, 2Q

7:15: New Mexico takes the lead with a 36-yard field goal by Luke Drzewicki. Hawaii leads 14-9 with 8:29 left in the second quarter.

7:05: New Mexico starts from its own starting line after Hawaii starts from midfield.

7:02: TOUCHDOWN RAINBOW WARRIORS. Micah Alejado leads the Bows right down the field and UH scores again with a 52-yard touchdown to Dekel Crowdus.

6:58: Hawaii starts from its own 25 after a touchback.

6:55: TOUCHDOWN NEW MEXICO. The Lobos get on the field with a 3-yard touchdown from Devon Dampier. UNM makes it, but doesn’t convert a 2-point conversion. Hawaii still leads 7-6 with 13:06 left in the second quarter.

SECOND QUARTER

6:47: After further review, the call is canceled. New Mexico gets a first down and the drive continues.

6:46: Hawaii’s defense forces a turnover on downs on its own and takes over with 20 seconds left in the first quarter.

6:38: Hawaii makes a three-pointer and beats to the New Mexico 10.

6:35: The Lobos drive to the Hawaii 25 and prepare for a field goal that is MISSED by Luke Drzewicki. Hawaii takes a 7-0 lead with 4:47 left in the first quarter.

6:29: New Mexico starts after a short kick from its own 42.

6:27: TOUCHDOWN HAWAII. Micah Alejado got the start and went 6-for-8 for 75 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown to Pofele Ashlock. The Rainbow Warriors rushed for 94 yards on 12 plays and led 7-0 with 7:37 left in the first quarter.

6:13 p.m.: New Mexico gets a first down, but Hawaii holds them back with a punt. The Rainbow Warriors start from their own 10 after a penalty on the return.

6:08 p.m.: New Mexico elects to receive after winning the coin toss and is left alone on first-and-15 after a brief setback and a false start.

FIRST QUARTER

FOREPLAY: Micah Alejado appears to be taking his reps with urgency as he prepares for extended playing time while Brayden Schager is in street clothes.

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