On a wet Manoa night, the Hawaii football team went wild in a 38-6 rout of San Diego State on Saturday at the Ching Complex.
The Aztecs entered atop the Mountain West standings and several defensive categories.
But the Rainbow Warriors made a splash in every way to improve to 7-3 overall and 4-2 in the Mountain West. The Warriors are in third place in the MW. The top two teams play in the league championship game.
Before a crowd of 13,087 — a sellout of 15,194 was announced — the Warriors ended a five-game losing streak to the Aztecs (7-2, 4-1). Roll the credits for:
>> Micah Alejado, who threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns — all to wideout Jackson Harris, who topped the century mark in receiving for the fifth consecutive game.
“It was just reps, and putting in all that work in

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