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Programs have learnt their lesson from Brendan Sorsby. They way the conference and the sport in general turned against the Red Raiders was something every head coach and athletic director wants to avoid. This is why there is now a pattern of zero tolerance for breaking the rules. Our latest example is Hawaii.

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Hawaii football has taken a setback on its current roster. The Warriors are expected to enter the preseason camp without a freshman key piece, as the team has released one backup QB just 5 days before starting the practice. Though the head coach Timmy Chang refused to explain the reason, just calling the issues “personal and team” related. The main factor has been revealed now.

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“Former Hawaii QB Maika Eugenio had gambling issues and owed a ‘substantial’ amount of money. These issues ultimately led to his removal from the program,” wrote the College Transfer Portal on X via sources on July 24.

As the Mountain West school hasn’t released any official statement regarding this, the severity of his gambling issues and other details can’t be said. But he is no longer on the Rainbow Warriors roster, the school told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Maybe because Hawaii won’t want to invite legal challenges like Texas Tech faced this offseason. Regardless of the Warriors’ reason to keep silent, what’s concerning more is this gambling.

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Prior to the Sorsby scandal, Iowa State starting quarterback Hunter Dekkers was the highest-profile player permanently sidelined by an investigation. A 2023 state-wide criminal investigation into sports wagering at Iowa and Iowa State caught Dekkers placing over 300 bets, including a wager on an Iowa State football game.

Dekkers was charged criminally with tampering with records to disguise his identity on a mobile betting app. He was permanently stripped of his NCAA eligibility after the school lost multiple appeals. He eventually left the program, played junior college football, and pivoted to professional spring leagues.

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That can put a full stop on a player’s football career, at least for one season. Former Red Raider Brendan Sorsby feels it most right now. Despite battling for months against the NCAA and getting temporary permission, ultimately all doors closed for him, leaving just one option: to wait for the 2027 draft. Like Texas Tech, Hawaii doesn’t support the gambling history of its QB, but they brought Maika Eugenio for a reason.

Before joining the Rainbow Warriors, he recorded 4,805 yards at Bishop Gorman as a starter throughout his junior and senior seasons. That’s not all. Despite having an injury-snubbed senior season, the three-star 2026 prospect racked up 68 TDs across two seasons. In his senior season with the Gaels, he just appeared in six games but won all six. Following this kind of track record, Hawaii believes in Eugenio to take a crucial role behind its QB1, Micah Alejado.

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This offseason, Eugenio participated in the Rainbow Warriors’ spring practices and competed neck-and-neck against Bjorn Jurgensen, a Virginia transfer QB, for the backup role. Despite having a low rating, the three-star freshman QB showed potential, taking reps this spring when Alejado was healing from his last season’s ankle injury.

In 2026, Eugenio was expected to take on a primary backup role, but now that plan no longer works out for Hawaii, which is coming off a 9-4 season.

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What’s next for the QB and the MW school

Hawaii has options at QB despite removing Maika Eugenio. Behind Alejado, who was honored last week as the MW’s preseason Offensive Player of the Year, Bjorn Jurgensen is taking the backup role as the replacement of Eugenio. Then, the Warriors have another freshman in Hazyn Botelho who will also be participating in the preseason camp.

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The school has already started its hunt for a future one, and the head coach, Timmy Chang, said before kicking off the season opener against Stanford that they will definitely find a QB.

On the flip side, if Maika Eugenio wants an immediate path to continue his football journey, he can choose a JUCO or NAIA-level college. And then return to Division I next season. Otherwise, he can sit out one year for personal improvement. But now, the former Hawaii QB will face investigation or be able to find a new home that will be known over time.

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Malabika Dutta

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Malabika Dutta is a College Football News Writer at EssentiallySports, working on the Marquee Saturdays Desk. A graduate of the ES College Football Pro Writer Program, she specializes in breaking news and injury reports during live coverage while also developing off-field narratives that give fans a deeper understanding of players’ lives. Her recent work includes coverage of the Rourke family following Kurtis Rourke’s NFL Draft selection by the 49ers. Malabika combines a strong foundation in English Literature with hands-on sports journalism experience, contributing to national college football coverage and supporting the newsroom with timely reporting and contextual storytelling.

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