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ScoringLive staffOctober 24, 2012, 12:13pm
The University of Hawai'i Warriors look to end a four-game losing skid as they travel to Fort Collins to take on Colorado State at Hughes Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27. Kickoff is set 1:00 p.m. Hawaii time.
The Warriors (1-5, 0-3 MW) have lost four straight decisions, including three Mountain West games, the latest loss coming against New Mexic, 35-23, two weeks ago in Honolulu.
The Rams (1-6, 0-3) are reeling as well, having lost their last six games after opening the season with a win over arch-rival Colorado. CSU has also dropped three straight league games, including a 38-14 loss at San Diego State in its last outing.
Something will have to give in a game that will feature one of the nation’s lowest scoring teams going against a team that is surrendering one of the highest in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Rams are averaging 15.7 points per game and their highest output was 22 points against Colorado, while on the flip side, the Warriors are allowing 42.3 points per game, including 52.0 ppg in conference play.
In three road losses this season, UH is allowing 49.3 ppg, while Colorado State is averaging 11.0 ppg in its three home games (all losses) while being held to only seven points twice (North Dakota State and Fresno State).
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