The Long Game with Mark Carpenter

Former UH football great and hall of famer Chad Owens

1 h 16 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Former UH football great and hall of famer Chad Owens

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Chad Owens is among the most electrifying players in University of Hawaii football history. His journey to success serves as an inspiration. The Roosevelt alum joined the Rainbow Warriors as a walk-on and went on to enjoy a record-setting All-American collegiate career. The playmaking receiver and returner was recently inducted into the UH Circle of Honor and is a member of the Canadian Football League Hall of Hame, Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame, and Polynesian Football Hall of Fame.

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