The University of Hawai‘i's Heisman candidate, senior Colt Brennan, finished third in this year's Heisman voting, bettering his sixth-place finish last year. The Heisman Trophy was awarded to Florida sophomore quarterback Tim Tebow Saturday in New York City. Brennan was one of four finalists to make the trip and was the school's first ever to do so. Although his numbers were much better last year, this season Brennan became the Football Bowl Subdivision's career record holder for touchdown passes with 131. He is third on the all-time list with 14,024 yards passing. With one game left, he is looking to be improve upon those records.
Brennan averaged 379.5 passing yards per game with 38 passing touchdowns and eight rushing touchdowns in the regular season.





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