
lol.

Riiiight. So you consider Alabama, UNLV, Purdue, and Oregon State WAC defenses?
We just dropped 41 points and 680 yards on the 26th ranked D in the country (ASU). Colt passed for over 500 yards, including 5 TDs in the second half (one dropped TD pass in the first half). All time single season TD leader with 58 (on something like 70 fewer attempts than it took Klingler). He sat out
7 quarters this year. All time single season passing efficiency leader. Led the nation in yards, TDs, completion percentage, efficiency, etc. Best offense in the country, hands down. I think we scored more points than any team in NCAA history and are second all time in yards for a season? My only regret is the season is over and we cannot play a few more.

A summary of our beat down of ASU:
Brennan Shatters Record With 5 Touchdown Passes In Hawaii Bowl WinDecember 25, 2006 1:11 p.m. EST
Pete Flies - All Headline News Sports Reporter
Honolulu, HI (AHN) - In a slow first half, Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan threw one interception and no touchdown passes, and for 27 minutes of the Hawaii Bowl, David Klingler's record for touchdown passes appeared safe. Then at 12:29 in the third quarter, Brennan hit Jason Rivers for 38 yards and Rivers scored the first of five touchdowns directed by Brennan. Left in the dust was the old record of 54 single-season touchdown passes as Brennan's number climbed to 58. The Warriors dumped the Arizona State Sun Devils 41-24.
The recent record holder for single-season touchdown passes, David Klingler of the University of Houston, once burned cornerbacks for 11 touchdowns in one game against Eastern Washington University. The most Brennan passed for in a single game was six, but Brennan never had less than two in a game, making him consistent throughout the entire season.
Hawaii's Brennan, who had bigger numbers than either Brady Quinn or Troy Smith, had untouchable numbers in every category. He ended the season leading all quarterbacks by wide margins in rating (185.96), most passing yards (5,549), and most touchdowns (58).
There are more stats, too: Brennan had the highest completion rate in college football (72.6 percent), and he led the nation's most powerful offense. The Warriors gain 560 yards a game in the regular season and racked up 680 against ASU. That's 75 more yards per outing than the No. 2 ranked Louisville offense. Of those 560 yards per game, 432.2 came from Brennan's passing, which is also No. 1 in the NCAA.
More amazing yet is that Brennan is only a junior, meaning his unjust absence from the Heisman voting ballot in 2006 can still be rectified, provided he puts up another season of vast numbers. As of the Christmas Eve day win, Brennan plans to return to Hawaii for his senior year.
Brennan passed for three touchdowns in the third quarter and two more late in the fourth quarter to buffer the win. His final touchdown was a short pass to Jason Rivers who took the ball in for a 75-yard touchdown.
Hawaii finished second in the Western Athletic Conference, only losing to Boise State in conference play. The Warriors went 11-3 overall and score 60 points or more four different times. They scored 40 points or more 11 times, and left some teams sitting in the dust at enormous point margins. In a stretch of three games from Oct. 29 to Nov. 11, the Warriors won over conference opponents, 68-10, 63-10 and 61-17. In the following week they slacked off and doused San Jose St by one less touchdown, 54-15.
Brennan was once a backup at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California to none other than Matt Leinart of USC fame.
The Hawaii Bowl was the final game for outgoing ASU coach Dirk Koetter.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7005956910