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Hawaii road grader RJ Hollis knows a U-turn when he sees one, even if it all happened on a straight line.
The Rainbow Warriors’ apparent change in direction occurred when they simply kept moving forward, and downhill, and Hollis helped pave the way for it.
“The mentality of not wanting to lose,” said Hollis, a senior offensive lineman. “There are a lot of guys who are trying to turn it around, not just for this year, but for years to come.”
Suddenly, the next Saturday can’t come soon enough for UH, which was rejuvenated by blasting Nevada 38-17 last week in its Mountain West Conference opener behind 344 rushing yards at Aloha Stadium.