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Warrior Fans:
The e-newsletter below has been sent to national media and Heisman Trophy voters in order to garner exposure and post-season award consideration for our talented quarterback, Colt Brennan, and our University of Hawai`i football squad.
We hope to see you at Aloha Stadium for the remaining four home games, as well as the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, as we celebrate an already-successful 2006 season and provide this special group of players the support that they need and deserve.
Aloha!
Herman Frazier
Athletics Director
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15 Reasons Why COLT BRENNAN Should Win The Heisman Trophy…
1. Has thrown 30 touchdown passes in his last six games and a school record 39 on the season
2. Has completed 73 percent of his pass attempts in 2006, tops in the nation
3. Posts the highest pass efficiency rating in the nation (190.00)
4. Leads the nation in total offense averaging 394.8 yards per game
5. Leads the nation in points responsible for with 252, averaging 28.0 points per game
6. Has thrown for more than 300 yards and five touchdowns in six of his last seven games
7. Posted pass efficiency ratings above 200 in four games in 2006, including a career-high 243.0 at Utah State (Nov. 4)
8. Is the team's second leading rusher with 206 yards and two touchdowns
9. Three-time 2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Week, and Walter Camp Offensive National Player of the Week (Nov. 4)
10. Warriors lead the nation in scoring offense, passing offense and total offense
11. Is 15 touchdown passes away from reaching the NCAA record of 54 set by Houston's David Klingler in 1990 (five games remaining on schedule)
12. Threw 35 touchdown passes in 2005 and needs nine to break the NCAA record for most TD passes in two years (83) set by Houston's David Klingler in 1990-91
13. Broke the school record for most pass attempts without an interception with a string of 182 (old record was 178 set by NCAA career passing leader Timmy Chang)
14. Broke the school record for most TD passes in a season with 39 (old record was 38 set by Timmy Chang in 2004)
15. Helped Hawai'i to a 7-2 record and current six-game win streak
Player, School Passing Rushing
Colt Brennan, Hawai'i 248-340-3,347 (39 TD, 6 INT) 46-206-2
Troy Smith, Ohio State 158-237-2,006 (22 TD, 3 INT) 53-206-1
Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 193-303-2,233 (21 TD, 4 INT) 53-(-7)-2
Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 322-470-3,507 (32 TD, 9 INT) 23-(-42)-1
Colt McCoy, Texas 170-246-2,051 (27 TD, 4 INT) 62-180-1
Erik Ainge, Tennessee 168-252-2,216 (16 TD, 8 INT) 19 (-58)-1
John David Booty, USC 167-267-1,966 (19 TD, 5 INT) 19-(-33)-0
Chad Henne, Michigan 145-237-1,773 (16 TD, 6 INT) 34-(-4)-0
Passing Rushing
Completions: 248 Attempts: 46
Attempts: 340 Yards: 206
Yards: 3,347 Touchdowns: 2
Touchdowns: 39 Yards Per Carry: 4.5
Interceptions: 6 YPG: 22.9
Efficiency: 190.00
YPG: 371.9
NCAA STATISTICS (through Nov. 4):
Total Offense: FIRST (394.
Passing Efficiency: FIRST (190.00)
Points Responsible For: FIRST (28.0)
Completion Percentage: FIRST (72.94%)
Passing Yards Per Game: SECOND (371.89)
Passing: THIRD (27.56 Comp/Game)
Total Passing Yards: THIRD (3,347)
Date Opponent Atts-Comp-Int Pct Yards TD Eff.
Sept. 2 at Alabama 44-30-1 68.2 350 2 145.5
Sept. 16 UNLV 35-24-2 68.6 296 2 147.0
Sept. 23 at Boise State 36-25-1 69.4 388 5 200.3
Sept. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS 41-30-1 73.2 409 5 192.3
Oct. 7 NEVADA 47-36-0 76.6 419 4 179.6
Oct. 14 at Fresno State 39-32-0 82.1 409 5 212.5
Oct. 21 at New Mexico State 31-22-0 71.0 330 5 213.6
Oct. 28 IDAHO 38-31-0 81.6 333 5 198.6
Nov. 4 at Utah State 29-18-1 62.1 413 6 243.1