Did the university of hawaii football defeat Central Arkansas?”
HONOLULU _ The dream of an upset was alive for the University of Central Arkansas Bears for more than 58 minutes Friday night at Aloha Stadium. That was until Hawaii scored the game-winning touchdown on an 8-yard pass from Greg Alexander to Rodney Bradley with 1:22 remaining that gave the Warriors a 25-20 victory over the Bears before a raucous crowd of 35,751. UCA, a member of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) led Hawaii 20-19 after senior running back Brent Grimes dove over the top for a 1-yard touchdown with 10 minutes to play. The two-point attempt failed when Robbie Park was sacked by Hawaii’s Blaze Soares. UCA came right back when senior linebacker James Lancaster forced and recovered a fumble at the UCA 3 with 7:23 to play.
HONOLULU _ The dream of an upset was alive for the University of Central Arkansas Bears for more than 58 minutes Friday night at Aloha Stadium. That was until Hawaii scored the game-winning touchdown on an 8-yard pass from Greg Alexander to Rodney Bradley with 1:22 remaining that gave the Warriors a 25-20 victory over the Bears before a raucous crowd of 35,751. UCA, a member of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) led Hawaii 20-19 after senior running back Brent Grimes dove over the top for a 1-yard touchdown with 10 minutes to play. The two-point attempt failed when Robbie Park was sacked by Hawaii’s Blaze Soares. UCA came right back when senior linebacker James Lancaster forced and recovered a fumble at the UCA 3 with 7:23 to play. The Bears were forced to punt after a false start on third down cost them five yards and the Warriors took over on their 26 with 2:26 to play. The first play was the knockout punch for Hawaii as Alexander hit receiver Greg Salas for 66 yards all the