Colt Brennan set an NCAA record for single-season touchdown passes with 58, breaking the mark of 54 set by Houston's David Klingler in 1990. Klingler set the mark in 11 games and did not play in a bowl game because the Cougars were on bowl probation but required 101 more passes than Brennan.
Brennan also set the NCAA single-season record for passing efficiency with a 185.96 rating. He bettered Shaun King's rating of 183.3 in 1999.
And for those of you that wil say Hawaii didn't play "ANYONE", here's his stats against BCS Teams:
TEAM ATT/COMP/INT YDS TD PCT.
ALABAMA: 44-30-1 350 2 68.2
PURDUE: 48-33-1 434 3 68.8
OREGON ST: 50-37-2 401 2 74
ARIZONA ST: 42-33-1 559 5 78.5
BOISE ST: 36-25-1 388 5 69.4
I figured I'd throw in Boise State, since they embarassed good 'ol Oklahoma the other day.
2007-01-03
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