Football

Devon Tauaefa’s Fatherhood Fuels Final Season Drive

The Hawaii tight end channels the birth of his son into a renewed focus as the Rainbow Warriors gear up for 2026

A New Chapter Off the Field

Devon Tauaefa, a senior tight end for the University of Hawaii, is entering his final collegiate season with a purpose that extends beyond the gridiron. The recent birth of his son, Taisi, has infused his training and daily routine with a fresh sense of responsibility.

Tauaefa and his girlfriend Lahaina welcomed their first child on May 4, a moment that has reshaped his outlook both personally and athletically. He now speaks of being a role model for Taisi and of building a stable foundation for his growing family.

Coaches See a Clear Shift

Strength and conditioning coach Bobby Thomas has been among those who have noticed the change. He describes Tauaefa’s work ethic as markedly more disciplined, attributing much of the progress to the maturity that fatherhood often brings.

Thomas believes that the added sense of responsibility provides a natural catalyst for growth, both as a player and as a person. The coaching staff expects this renewed focus to translate into stronger performances when the Rainbow Warriors open training camp in late July.

The 2026 season will begin on August 29 with a road matchup against Stanford, a game that will serve as the first test of Tauaefa’s new mindset. Offseason workouts have already taken on a different cadence, driven by the desire to provide for his family and to set an example for his young son.

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