It was riches before glitches in the Hawaii football team’s 27-7 rout of Wyoming at the Ching Complex.
A crowd of 13,116 — from a sellout announced at 15,194 — saw Micah Alejado throw two scoring passes; wideout Jackson Harris amass 153 receiving yards, with 78 coming on a catch-and-dash; and Kansei Matsuzawa converting two 47-yard field goals.
In improving to 8-4 overall and 5-3 in the Mountain West, the Warriors reclaimed the Paniolo Trophy and celebrated 26 seniors final regular-season game.
It also was a night of records and comebacks.
Matsuzawa, a self-taught kicker from Japan, tied the FBS record of 25 successful field goals to start a season with his second 47-yarder to extend the Warrors’ lead to 20-7. Washington’s Chuck Nelson made 25 in a row to open the 1982 season. Matsuzaw

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