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Updated at 8:35 p.m., Friday, November 23, 2007

Colt Brennan breaks major college career TD mark

Associated Press

Colt Brennan broke the major college career record for touchdown passes tonight, throwing five touchdowns for No. 14 Hawaii against No. 17 Boise State.

Brennan threw the record-breaking No. 122 in the first quarter, a 6-yard out to Ryan Grice-Mullen. That surpassed the mark set by former Brigham Young standout Ty Detmer in 1991. With the pass, Brennan also broke Detmer's record for most touchdowns responsible for with 136.

The sellout, green-clad, ti-leaf waving crowd at Aloha Stadium roared as Brennan was congratulated by teammates on the sideline and officials removed the record-breaking ball. The touchdown pass tied the game at 7.

The senior from Irvine, Calif., surpassed the milestone in his 36th game, 10 fewer than Detmer took to set the record.

He quickly added to his new record. His 123rd TD pass came on a 23-yard toss to Davone Bess in the second quarter to give the Warriors a 19-13 lead. Brennan also had 1-yard scoring run.

Bess and Brennan also connected on a 22-yard scoring play early in the third quarter. It was their 39th scoring hookup, tying the NCAA record held by Lousiana Tech's Tim Rattay and Troy Edwards.

Brennan's fourth TD toss of the game, and 125th in his career, was a 7-yarder to Jason Rivers that gave the Warriors a 32-27 lead. No. 5 was a 38-yarder to C.J. Hawthorne with 26 seconds left in the third quarter.

Brennan entered the game holding 24 other NCAA records, including the single-season record for TD passes of 58, which he set last year.

BC-FBC—NCAA Career Touchdown Passes, 1st Ld-Writethru,0117

NCAA Career Touchdown Passes

Through Nov. 23

Name, School Years TD

x-Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 126

Ty Detmer, Brigham Young 1988-91 121

Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 117

Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 1997-99 115

Danny Wuerffel, Florida 1993-96 114

Chad Pennington, Marshall 1997-99 100

Matt Leinhart, Southern Cal 2002-05 99

Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 1999-02 95

Philip Rivers, N.C. State 2000-03 95

Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2003-06 95

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