Head coach Norm Chow and the Warriors have announced the signings of two more players toward their Class of 2012, according to a release on the school's official site.
Three-star cornerback Ne'Quan Phillips (Miami/Southridge) inked with Hawaii. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound senior also received a scholarship offer from Florida Atlantic. He registered 60 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions last fall. Phillips is now the second highest-rated Hawaii signee according to ESPNU.
Joining Phillips is Eastern Arizona College defensive end Quenton Brown. He originally signed with Central Florida in 2010 out of Tucker (Ga.) High School and redshirted with the Knights that fall. Brown posted 40 tackles and eight sacks last season.
With these additions, Hawaii's Class of 2012 has grown to 20. However, the Warriors may not be finished building. Multiple sources are reporting that safety Marrell Jackson (Miramar, Fla.) has committed and hopes to sign with Hawaii.
Three-star cornerback Ne'Quan Phillips (Miami/Southridge) inked with Hawaii. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound senior also received a scholarship offer from Florida Atlantic. He registered 60 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions last fall. Phillips is now the second highest-rated Hawaii signee according to ESPNU.
Joining Phillips is Eastern Arizona College defensive end Quenton Brown. He originally signed with Central Florida in 2010 out of Tucker (Ga.) High School and redshirted with the Knights that fall. Brown posted 40 tackles and eight sacks last season.
With these additions, Hawaii's Class of 2012 has grown to 20. However, the Warriors may not be finished building. Multiple sources are reporting that safety Marrell Jackson (Miramar, Fla.) has committed and hopes to sign with Hawaii.
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