Eleven miles apart on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu, two high schools produced football players that would meet in one of the biggest rivalries in college football.
Breiden Fehoko — the son of Vili the Warrior, the University of Hawaii mascot — attended Farrington High at the base of Kalihi Valley, where he raided offensive backfields on his way to earning a scholarship to Texas Tech, before transferring to LSU.
Tua Tagovailoa followed the footsteps of his mentor, Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota, attending Saint Louis High — just beyond Waikiki Beach — where he became Hawaii’s top high school passer in history before departing for Alabama.

