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Kanoa and Billy talk more on the Lane Kiffin situation, as well as more talk about Hawaii men's basketball and football with Spectrum Sports' Jordan Helle as well as some NFL talk. Head coach of the HPU men's basketball team Jesse Nakanishi joins the show to preview his next game against Chaminade tonight that will be broadcasted on Spectrum.

Gary talks Hawaii football and helps to make the case for Kansei Matsuzawa to win the Lou Groza award despite the national attention highlighting the other two Power 4 kickers in the award's race. Gary talks with Kallin Spiller to talk about Rainbow Wahine basketball and their tough weekend after a great 4-0 start, and Gary also discusses more about the Lane Kiffin situation.

It's the season finale of Tunnel Talk with Robyn Ah Mow for the 2025 season! The coach and players look back on their season and look forward to 2026!

On this edition of the show, there's a lot of football talk, spanning both the NFL and, of course, the main event with Hawaii football winning their 8th straight senior night and a look ahead as to what awards could be waiting for the team in the coming days. Plus, on the NFL, is it time for a regime change in Pittsburgh? Our Steelers correspondent Chris Hart weighs in on the fans making their thoughts public to hear.

Kanoa and Billy return from their vacations as they break down a Senior Night victory for the Rainbow Warriors and predict who they could be seeing his year in the Hawaii Bowl, as well as break down some NFL talk and talk about Lane Kiffin and his controversial move to LSU amid a playoff season for Ole Miss.Rich Miano joins the show to further the conversation about Hawaii football, as he gives his MVPs of the season as well as do some politic-ing around the subject.

Gary talks about Hawaii football after their Senior Night victory and their upcoming bowl announcement in the next week, as the play by play voice for Hawaii football John Veneri joins the show to talk about the 'Bows.

Hosts John and Mark Veneri are joined by Hawaii's head football coach and special guests Zhen Sotelo and Peter Manuma, both preparing for their final regular season game on Saturday against Wyoming.

Gary talks about Hawaii football with Mark Veneri as they get ready for Senior Night this weekend and setting up the 'Bows for a fun matchup on Christmas Eve for the Hawaii Bowl.Gary also talks Hawaii men's basketball with associate coach Brad Davidson as they get ready for their matchup against North Dakota before Bold Week next week.

Cole Mausolf and Kallin Spiller host the show from Raising Cane's Kapolei location. They are joined by Rachel Radona and Xavier Gonzales of the University of Hawaii cheerleading team, as well as Kapolei High School football juniors Jacob Ballesteros and Chazz-Michael Kapahu.Â

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

Gary and Tanner fill in for the guys today as they talk with Rich Miano about the loss for Hawaii football last Friday as well as Rich's traveling experience in Las Vegas last week. Billy Hull joins his own show to talk more about the tough end to the season for the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team and what's next for the squad as the transfer window makes its way closer to the team.

Gary talks about Hawaii men's basketball as well as his analysis from last night's matchup with Hawaii Pacific and what he thinks a big problem for Eran Ganot's squad is this season alongside ESPN Honolulu color analyst Derek Low.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu

Gary and Tanner fill in for Kanoa and Billy today, as the guys talk about and react to the loss for the Rainbow Warriors and answer questions from concerned fans. The guys also talk with Kanoa about Hawaii men's basketball and Hawaii football as both suffered tough losses this weekend, as well as head Wahine basketball coach Laura Beeman to talk about their great start to the season and how the 'Bows are playing despite a number of injuries to starters this start of the season.

Gary talks about the loss for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, as they essentially are knocked out of contention for the Mountain West Championship Game as he and radio play by play voice John Veneri talk about what happened with the game as well as how to take this season as a fan of the program.Gary also talks college basketball, the NFL and his time in Vegas last week.

Friday staples Brian McInnis from Spectrum Sports and Lee Sterling of Paramount Sports join the program, with Lee giving his pick for Friday's Hawaii/UNLV football game.

Guest host Dave Kawada was joined by his son, Jaren, a writer for ClutchPoints and Sports Illustrated Boxing, and by John Veneri, ESPN Honolulu play-by-play voice.

Chris and Gary return for another episode of the Las Vegas reunion.

Kanoa and Billy talk Hawaii vs. UNLV with VSIN's Tim Murray as the trio discuss everything about the Ninth Island Rivalry, and the guys give their Six Pack of Picks as the guys once again come back to disappointing and Tanner excelling.

Chris and Gary return for the second edition of the Las Vegas reunion, as they're joined by the Star Advertiser's Stephen Tsai and the Mountain West Connection's Mike Wittman to talk more about the UNLV-Hawaii matchup on Friday and much more from Vegas.

Dave Kawada fills in for Gary Dickman, as he discusses more about Hawaii football and their trip up to Las Vegas this weekend with co-host of Countdown to Kickoff Arnold Martinez, as the two discuss the 'Bows as well as his own trip to Carolina to watch his son's Senior Night at Clemson. Dave also talks with HPU men's basketball coach Jesse Nakanishi to talk about their amazing beginning of their seaosn, as well as the Sharks' upcoming game against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors next Monday.

It's the reunion of the Sports Animals in Las Vegas as Chris and Gary talk everything you need to know about this week's matchup for the 'Bows against the UNLV Rebels with John Veneri joining the guys to talk more about Hawaii.

Kanoa and Billy talk about Hawaii football and their matchup with UNLV this weekend, first talking with ESPN Las Vegas' Steve Cofield about the Rebels and how they're preparing for a full weekend in Vegas, as well as KHON2's Rob DeMello to talk more about the 'Bows as well as an exciting Hawaii high school football weekend with the beginning of the Division One Open matchups in the HHSAA. The guys also talk some NBA, GOAT talks, and Rainbow Wahine and Warrior volleyball.

Dave Kawada fills in for Gary today, as he talks Hawaii basketball: from talking with head women's basketball coach Laura Beeman as they prepare for their MTE's in the non-conference schedule, and Wes Nakama to talk about Hawaii men's basketball.

Kanoa and Billy talk Hawaii football as they're getting ready for their short week against UNLV this weekend, so they talk with Spectrum Sports' Jordan Helle to get his take on that as well as the performance of his Baldwin Bears last weekend.Isaac "Big Fish" Johnson joins the show to talk about his decision coming to Hawaii and his great start to the season.

Dave Kawada fills in for Gary today, as he talks about Aloha Stadium with political analyst Neal Milner after his column in the Honolulu Civil Beat about the great memories at Aloha Stadium, as well as a chat with head football coach Timmy Chang about this Friday's game against UNLV.

Kanoa and Billy recount a full weekend of football as they talk about the Mountain West football scoreboard with football guru Rich Miano as the 'Bows prepare for a quick week for Friday's matchup against UNLV.The guys also talk about the NFL, which two-loss team are real, or if the Eagles and Chiefs are frauds.

Dave fills in for the Vegas-bound Gary Dickman, as he discusses the NFL, college football and Hawaii high school football. Former UH running back Travis Sims joins Dave this morning to go down memory lane as the two discuss the '92 Holiday Bowl as well as Travis' son, Landon, as UH looks to keep up the positive momentum this season.Harvard alum and former Pac Five quarterback Neil Rose joins the show to talk about his experience coming out of UH Labs, his time at Harvard as well as what's been up for his life since.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

On this episode, talking mainly about basketball, both men's and women's, for the University of Hawaii. How does the men's team get better attendance and how do the women shake off the "ugly win" from last night? Special guests include former Hawaii basketball player Negus Webster-Chan, and current assistant coach for the men's basketball team Gibson Johnson talks about their strategy heading into what could be a good game against Manhattan.

It's a Kahala Friday and we're talking...pies? Which pie is actually really good, is it Pecan, Sweet Potato, Apple? Back on the sports topic, Billy and Gary get into a "fight" about the MLB MVP and Aaron Judge winning it over Cal Raleigh. But there's baseball to get to as Hawaii baseball head coach Rich Hill joins the show to talk about the team's recently released schedule and their trip to Japan. And, as they do every Friday, Brian McInnis from Spectrum News joins the show to talk about the local sports scene, and Lee Sterling from Paramount Sports joins the show to talk about games this week, including a big Mountain West matchup that we know Hawaii is going to watch.

On this Aloha and Kahala Friday, it's not all beautiful for the Rainbow Wahine basketball team after what they called "an ugly win" against St. Martin's. How do they take this score forward with the rest of the season? Plus, UH men's basketball keeps the Rainbow Classic up tonight, but where's the attendance at? And we still can't get over Hawaii football's win over San Diego State, so Mark Veneri joins the show to talk about that win and the team on a bye this week, looking towards the last two games of the season.

Kanoa and Billy talk about Hawaii Athletics after the triad of Matt Elliott, Timmy Chang and Laura Beeman make the case for around $5 million to help support UH Athletics and Spectrum Sports' Lori Santi gives her opinion on that situation as well as her view on the game tonight for the Rainbow Wahine basketball team. Aloha State Daily's Christian Shimabuku also joins the show to talk about Hawaii football, Hawaii high school atheltes on signing day as well as his performance on last week's Six Pack of Picks. On that note, the guys give their best shot as Billy looks to ride the momentum of going 5-1 last week.

Gary talks about the Hawaii men's basketball win over Mississippi Valley State to open the Outrigger Rainbow Classic last night, and he grabs Josh Pacheco from a quick sleep after he called the game last night to expand on the 'Bows' performance and what to expect on Friday against Manhattan. Gary also talks college football, the NBA, the NFL, and Hawaii football.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu

Kanoa and Billy talk more about Hawaii football after their phenomenal start to the season with KHON2's Rob DeMello, as well as talk about the NFL, NBA and Hawaii men's basketball and the Rainbow Classic tipping off tonight against Mississippi Valley State University.

Gary talks about Hawaii men's basketball with Hawaii assistant coach Clay Wilson as the 'Bows prepare for the beginning of the Rainbow Classic tonight against Mississippi Valley State University tonight, as well as expanding more about the team's 1-1 start to the season.Gary also talks about the NBA, NFL and Hawaii football.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu

Kanoa and Tanner, filling in for Billy today, react to the breaking news of Mavericks GM Nico Harrison getting fired today, and the pair discuss the consequences of the still astounding Luka Doncic trade last Winter.Jordan Helle from Spectrum Sports talks about Hawaii football's big win over San Diego State, and how he braved the weather as one of the sideline reporters this weekend for the TV broadcast.Hawaii men's assistant basketball coach Gibson Johnson joins the show to preview the Rainbow Classic starting tomorrow, and talk about facing his old squad in Utah Tech this weekend.

Gary talks about Hawaii football with defensive coordinator Dennis Thurman, as well as some NBA talk with the breaking news of the Dallas Mavericks letting go of Nico Harrison.

Kanoa and Billy talk about a full weekend of wins for Hawaii Athletics, from talking with football guru Rich Miano about Hawaii football as well as a long one last night with Hawaii men's basketball's first win of the season. The guys also discuss the NFL, and whether or not the top teams are ACTUALLY any good in the AFC.

Gary talks about the huge win for the Rainbow Warriors as they take down the San Diego State Aztecs in blowout fashion going into their final bye week of the season, with ESPN Honolulu's radio play by play voice John Veneri joining the show to talk about how Hawaii beat the Aztecs and what to look out for in the final three weeks of the season.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

On this edition of the show, Artie talks with Jesse Nakanishi, head coach of Hawaii Pacific University's men's basketball team, after their massive upset win over Boise State. Plus, talks about University of Hawaii football with Rich Miano and this weekend for Hawaii football. How big is this game and how big of a win would it be for the team if they succeed tomorrow?

It's another Kahala Friday, but the guys are talking...phones? It's Apple vs. Android on this edition because Billy got a new phone - so which side of the coin is he on? But then to actual sports, University of Hawaii football is back at home in front of a sold-out crowd, what do they need to do to take down the top team in the conference? Plus, men's volleyball had an exhibition game and is looking forward to their schedule release party, so head coach Charlie Wade talks about it and how you can get in on the action. And Scott Robbs from Spectrum Sports talks about the food drive with the University of Hawaii athletics department over this coming weekend and how you can help.

On this Kahala Friday, Gary comes on talking about last night's TNF game...or at least whatever that game was supposed to be. Plus, a big game coming up for the University of Hawaii football team tomorrow, so there's two people on to talk about it. Mark Veneri joins the show as he does every Friday of the season to talk about the team heading into the weekend and how they can take on the top team in the MWC. And Eric Matthews from UH talks about what's coming up for the fans this weekend, including the football game and the food drive happening over the weekend.

Billy and Tanner talk Hawaii high school playoffs after Gary Dickman gave his opinion on what he thinks the Division 1 Open playoffs should play like, Lori Santi joins the show to talk about the Wahine basketball team, and Christian Shimabuku from Aloha State Daily talks Hawaii football and fills in for Kanoa for this week's Six Pack of Picks!

Gary talks about Rainbow Warrior football after last night's first Timmy Chang Show in a couple of weeks, as well as some Rainbow Wahine Volleyball talk with Tiff Wells.

John Veneri and Mark Veneri are joined by Hawaii football Head Coach Timmy Chang, as well as special guests running back Landon Sims and defensive lineman De'Jon Benton

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

Gary and Tanner fill in for Kanoa and Billy today as the pair breakdown their thoughts on Hawaii basketball, from the men's close loss to the Oregon Ducks with the Star Advertiser's Stephen Tsai joining in on the analysis and discussion (with a little Jets and Hawaii football talk fit in too), as well as the Rainbow Wahine's season opener against Portland State with head coach Laura Beeman joining the guys to talk about the win over Portland State.