Hawai’i’s Colt Brennan emerged onto the scene last season, throwing for 4,301 yards, 35
touchdowns and hitting 68% of his passes while ringing up a quarterback rating
of over 155. Brennan nearly generated an
upset of Boise State
on the islands last season, as only two special teams’ touchdowns for the
Broncos prevented that upset. With a
year’s experience, Brennan is now the premier quarterback in the Western
Athletic Conference, and he’s only going to get better.
In the season opener, Hawaii’s
comeback on the road against #22 Alabama
fell short, losing 25-17. Down a
touchdown and a two-point conversion, Coach June Jones’ team drove to the
Crimson Tide 26-yard line with 13 seconds left when a pass in the end zone was
intercepted. The Rainbow Warriors
returned home and scored a resounding 42-13 thumping of UNLV on the islands
last weekend. Brennan threw for 296
yards and two touchdowns and ran in another in the humiliation of the Mountain
West Conference foe.
Brennan is 54-79 for 646 yards and four touchdowns in the
two games. He ranks 2nd in
the NCAA in total offense, averaging 348 yards per game and also 2nd
with 323 passing yards per game. Brennan
is 6th in the nation in passing with 27 completions per game and 29th
in passing efficiency with a 146.2 quarterback rating. He is tops in the Western Athletic Conference
and 7th in the country with his amazing 68.35 passing percentage.
Bronco fans will have a chance to see the amazing #15 when
the 6-3 junior from Laguna Beach, California
brings the Rainbow Warriors into Bronco Stadium for a 6 P.M. contest against Boise
State this Saturday.