Posted at 10:56 a.m., Monday, November 8, 2004
Tim Chang's jersey going to Hall of Fame
By Stephen Tsai
Advertiser Staff Writer
To be precise, the museum in South Bend, Ind., has requested Chang's jersey to honor his coronation as the NCAA's career passing champion.
In Saturday's 34-23 victory over Louisiana Tech, Chang broke former Brigham Young quarterback Ty Detmer's record of 15,031 career passing yards. Chang, who threw for 285 yards and four touchdowns, now has passed for 15,303 yards.
"I hope they have an extra one for me," Chang said of donating his jersey. "I'm going to still need it. I have to play some more game."
UH equipment coordinator Al Ginoza said UH will donate Chang's green jersey used for home games. The Warriors also wear black jerseys when they play at Aloha Stadium.
"It's a great honor for both Tim and the university," said Dan Morrison, who coaches the UH quarterbacks. "Those are the kinds of things that stand in perpetuity. Kids 25 years from now will look at that jersey and see 'Hawai'i' on it. It's good for everybody involved."
Chang said: "It's an honor. Football is such a big team game, I wish all of our jerseys could go in there. We shouldn't leave anybody out. I would want everybody's jersey in there. Everybody contributed to the success from the guys in the past to the guys now, to the trainers, to the coaches, even to my family."
This morning, Chang was named the Western Athletic Conference's Offensive Player of the Week.
"It's a great honor to the team," Chang said. "It's a big award but, more importantly, we won the game."
Morrison said Chang was deserving of the weekly award, and not just because he broke the record with a scoring pass to Jason Rivers in the first quarter.
"He played well in that game," Morrison said.