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Name: Chima Azunna (Transfer from Iowa State) College: Hawaii
Number: 0
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-11 Weight: 207 Position: Pos2: FS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 4.52 40 Time: 4.60 40 High: 4.67
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Data Scout Notes: 5GP-17TT-Recheck INJ/#Switch from 4 to #0/FN Chima 2021: Transfer from Iowa State...2020: NAC
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Height: 5110
Weight: 207
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Dates: 03/11/22 03/22/22@IowaState
Hand: 09 1/2 Arm: 31 1/2 Wingspan: 75 1/4
Height: 5110
Weight: 207
40 Yrd Dash: 4.60
20 Yrd Dash: 2.66
10 Yrd Dash: 1.65
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 17
Vertical Jump: 36 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'02"
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40 Time Range: 4.60-Ran Once-Hamstring/Projected 4.59/+11 LBs/No Full Workout-Hamstring
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Chima Azunna, Hawaii, Player News
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The University of Hawaii football coaches reviewed video, talked to Iowa State coaches, and reviewed more video. If this were a Yelp evaluation, safety Chima Azunna was deserving of a 5-star rating for tackling. In February, Azunna signed a scholarship a greement with UH to solidify his transfer from Iowa State. He is one of 19 Rainbow Warriors who previously played at an NCAA Division I school. Eight Division I transfers are part of the 2021 recruiting class. "Really, what put us onto (Azunna) was his a bility to tackle," said Trent Figg, associate head coach of the defense, who works primarily with the safeties. "He's a great tackler in the open field. He did a great job at Iowa State. He's a physical player."In nine games in 2020, the Warriors relinquished 18 pass plays of 25-plus yards, and 44 of at least 15 yards. Opponents averaged 12.5 yards per third-down completion. The Warriors also were burned for 21 rushes of 20-plus yards. They ceded an average of 5.0 yards on first-down runs. "We ha ve to tackle in the secondary," Figg said. "When you look at all the big-play runs, all big-play touchdowns, it all comes down to somebody in the secondary probably missed a tackle. A defensive lineman mis-fitted? Who cares? A linebacker mis-fitted? Who cares? We've got to tackle. A huge emphasis for us has been tackling in the back end so we can eliminate the big-play touchdown runs." - Honolulu Advertiser
(DS#70 SS) rSr/2022 SS Chima Azunna, Hawaii
News Source: Honolulu Advertiser
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