Keahi Kaimana: The Hawaiian Hurricane
Part 1: Freshman Year
Keahi commits to Hawaii University as a 4 star prospect. With their small roster, Hawaii starts Keahi as a true freshman, not expecting to get more than 8 wins.
They couldn't have been more shocked.
Keahi rallies and leads Hawaii to a perfect 12-0 regular season totaling
4850 Passing Yards
58 Passing Touchdowns
1515 Rushing Yards
25 Rushing Touchdowns
Keahi wins the Mountain West Championship, and is invited to the CFB playoffs for the first time in school history, at the #6 seed. Keahi is also a runner up for the Heisman trophy, beginning talks of possibly having the greatest season of any freshman ever.
Hawaii rallies an unbelievable cinderella story to bring them to the CFP National Championship against #1 Oregon.
Final Ranking: #2 (14-1 Season)

Part 2: Revenge Tour
Now a national icon and fan favorite, Hawaii is at the top of the world as Keahi leads them to another undefeated regular season with
5543 Passing Yards
59 Passing TDs
810 Rushing Yards
17 Rushing TDs
Hawaii once again wins the Mountain West Championship, proving they are not just a one hit wonder. Keahi is here to stay.
Keahi wins the Heisman Trophy as they make the College Football Playoffs as the #5 seed.

As fate would align, Hawaii and Oregon would meet once again in the National Championship, a rematch of their epic clash the previous year.
This time, Keahi would not lose. Keahi would lead #2 Hawaii to a national title, dominating #1 Oregon, and inserting himself into talks of the greatest college football players of all time.
Final Ranking: #1 (15-0 Season), ranked in the top 5 best CFB offensive teams of all time, just below 2019 LSU and 2020 Alabama.

Part 3: Collegiate Peak
On top of the football world, Keahi receives NIL offers worth millions from nearly every Power-4 school. Keahi declines them all, staying where he know he belongs.
The season begins, and once again Keahi is unstoppable, easily leading Hawaii to a third undefeated regular season, as people continue to put him in GOAT college football player conversations. For the second time ever, Keahi wins a second Heisman Trophy, the first to do so since 1975. Players like Tim Tebow, Vince Young, and Cam Newton are no longer at the top of GOAT conversations.

Nobody even stands a chance as Hawaii bulldozes through the playoffs, and defeating a revived Alabama team in the National Championship 70-17, solidifying their season as one of, if not the best in college football history.
Final Ranking: #1 (15-0 Season), ranked the best CFB season in history by multiple sports outlets, even above 2001 Miami and 2019 LSU.

Part 4: Draft Day
The hype around Keahi Kaimana is unreal. Scouts say he is the best prospect since Andrew Luck, most likely even better. The only doubts around Keahi is his tendency to rush rather than pass, which some wonder how it will translate to the NFL. Coaches say Keahi is the best dual threat QB they have ever seen. The QB talent of Joe Burrow with the athleticism and agility of Lamar Jackson. During the offseason, trade wars ensue to get the #1 OVR pick. The Jacksonville Jaguars refuse to give it up, despite getting offers like 5 consecutive first round picks for the next 5 years. To show their commitment, the Jaguars relocate to Honolulu, the hometown of Keahi, and unveil their new 5 billion dollar Ohana Stadium. Draft day comes, and Keahi is drafted to the Honolulu Jaguars on a 4 year, 50 million dollar contract. Keahi is the highest prospect in all of sports history. Experts say if he doesn't win a superbowl and MVP in his first 3 years, he will be considered a bust.

Nobody is prepared for what happens next...