Monday, August 11, 2014

Report: Former USC QB Max Wittek will join Hawaii later this month



After months of speculation, it looks like former USC quarterback Max Wittek will finally join Hawaii’s roster later this month. The Honululu Star-Advertiser is reporting that Wittek will be added to the Warriors’ roster as a walk-on on August 25, when rosters can expand past 105 players.


It has been a tumultuous offseason for Wittek, who announced his intent to transfer from the Trojans back in January. He had originally planned to utilize the NCAA graduate transfer rule to gain immediate eligibility to play his final two seasons at another school. The University of Texas appeared to be Wittek’s landing spot after multiple visits, but a delay in his graduation from USC altered those plans.


Instead, it appears that Wittek, if does indeed join the program, would have to sit out the 2014 season since he won’t be a graduate transfer and will eligible to suit up for the Warriors as a redshirt senior in 2015.


Wittek told the Star-Advertiser back in July that he had established a good relationship with Hawaii head coach Norm Chow.


“I feel great with coach Chow,” Wittek said at the time. “He’s awesome. He’s been so helpful through this whole process.”


Wittek, a former four-star recruit in the 2011 class, entered the 2013 in a competition for the starting quarterback role at USC but was eventually beaten out by Cody Kessler. He completed 14-of-26 passes for 212 yards and an interception in backup duty.


Additionally, Wittek saw playing time in 2012 when Matt Barkley, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, went down with an injury. He threw for 388 yards, three touchdowns and five interceptions that season.


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