Colt Brennan Biography
High school years
College career
University of Colorado
Brennan originally joined the University of Colorado football team in 2003 as a walk-on. He spent the year as a redshirt.
On January 28, 2004, Brennan entered the dorm room of a University of Colorado coed uninvited and, according to the coed "exposed himself and fondled her." Brennan, who was intoxicated at the time of the incident, was arrested and eventually pleaded guilty to charges of burglary and trespassing, but a guilty verdict for unlawful sexual contact was vacated by the court for lack of evidence. After the incident, which was caught up in the middle of the time when CU was flooded with other accusations of sex crimes and revelations of wild recruiting parties involving Colorado football players, Brennan was almost immediately kicked off the team.
Saddleback Community College
Brennan transferred to Saddleback Community College in California in 2004 and helped lead the school to a conference championship. He was named honorable mention All-America, state offensive player of the year, and first-team all-conference for his performance that season. Brennan repaired his image well enough for Hawai?i head coach June Jones to offer him a walk-on opportunity at Hawai?i. Looking to put some distance between himself and his past problems and interested in Jones' quarterback knowledge, Brennan accepted the offer and turned down an offer from San Jose State.
University of Hawai?i
Colt Brennan joined Hawai?i in 2005 and quickly grabbed the starting spot at quarterback. He started 10 of 12 games, the only games he did not start being against USC and San Diego State. Brennan either tied or broke 11 UH offensive records in what was a wildly successful first season with the Warriors. Brennan led the country in total offense yards (4,455) and touchdowns thrown (35). His 4,301 yards passing is the eighth-most in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) history. Against New Mexico State (Oct. 15), Brennan posted career-high numbers in passing yards (515), touchdowns (7), and pass completions (38). He also had nine 300+ yard performances on the season, including four 400+ yard games and a 515-yard performance.
Brennan entered the 2006 season as the undisputed starter at quarterback, was named to multiple award watch lists and was voted the WAC's preseason offensive player of the year. He led the nation in scoring and passing efficiency, finishing the regular season with a 182.8 rating, and completed 72.15% of his passes, the best mark in Division I-A.
During the regular season, Brennan passed for 53 touchdowns, one shy of the NCAA Division I-A single-season touchdown record of 54 (set in 1990 by David Klingler of Houston). On December 24, 2006, at the Hawai?i Bowl, Brennan threw for 5 touchdowns to break the record. (Statistics accumulated during the postseason now count towards records.) The Warriors finished the season with a 11-3 record, placing second in the WAC behind Boise State.
Brennan finished sixth in the 2006 Heisman race, behind winner Troy Smith, Darren McFadden, Brady Quinn, Steve Slaton, and Mike Hart. During the season, Colt Brennan threw for 5,549 yards, 58 touchdowns, and the highest passer efficiency in America. According to Jones, "Colt is a money guy. Colt is what I said he is: the best college quarterback in America, and he proved it tonight." During a press conference on January 17, announced that he was returning to the University of Hawai?i for his senior season. Brennan didn't feel he was fully prepared for the NFL and needed another year to get ready. Brennan will return to Hawai?i as a Heisman front runner and one of the NCAA's most prolific passers. Rivals.com named him one of the top-10 quarterbacks going into the 2007 season.
Achievements
As of the end of the 2006 season, some of Brennan's achievements include:
* NCAA single-season record for most touchdown passes, achieved in 2006 (58)
* NCAA two-season record for most touchdown passes, (93 -- achieved 2005-2006)
* NCAA record for passing efficiency (season), posting a 186.0 mark in 2006
* NCAA record for most passing yards (two seasons) with 9,850 (2005-2006)
* NCAA record for most points responsible for (season) with 384. (2006)
* Three-time 2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Week honoree
* Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award Finalist, 2006
* Second Team Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American, 2006
* Walter Camp Offensive National Player of the Week (Nov. 4) and USA Today National Player of the Week (Nov. 7), 2006
* 2006 WAC Offensive Player of the Year
* Hawaii's first quarterback to earn All-America status since 1978, 2006
* Honorable Mention SI.com All-America, 2006
* Finalist for the Manning Award, 2006
* Honorable mention JC All-America