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Alejado throws for 457 yards, sends Hawaii past Air Force in 44-35 thriller
Micah Alejado passed for 457 yards and three touchdowns as Hawaii ended Air Force's rushing streak and secured its third win ever at Falcon Stadium, officials said.
- Hawaii secured a 44-35 victory over Air Force on Saturday in Colorado Springs.
- The game followed Air Force's seven-game Mountain West record for 250 rushing yards, with Hawaii leading early and Air Force rallying late.
- Hawaii quarterback Micah Alejado recorded a career-best 457 passing yards along with 139 yards on the ground across 17 carries, while Jackson Harris, a Stanford transfer, totaled seven receptions for 144 yards and two touchdowns.
- Kansei Matsuzawa made three field goals including a 25-yarder with 34 seconds left, improving to 16-for-16 on the season and effectively ending the game.
- Hawaii improved to 4-2 overall and 1-1 in Mountain West, retaining the Laurence S. Kuter Trophy with their second consecutive win at Air Force, while Air Force fell to 1-3 overall and 0-3 in conference play.
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Alejado throws for 457 yards, sends Hawaii past Air Force in 44-35 thriller
Micah Alejado threw for a season-high 457 yards and three touchdowns, Jackson Harris had seven receptions for 144 yards, and Hawaii took down Air Force, 44-35 on Saturday.
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The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors traveled to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to take on Air Force in the Kuter Trophy Game. ‘Bows defense stands strong as UH beats Portland State This game started off with big plays for both teams as UH took only 6 plays to score in the very 1st drive of the day. Air Force answered back quickly after gaining 74 yards on only 4 plays to tie the game up at 7. Despite the big plays by the Falcons, Hawaii went back to …
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