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November 17, 2007

Harrell set to join exclusive club

It's likely that during tonight's game against Oklahoma, Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell will become just the sixth player in NCAA history to pass for over 5,000 in one season. Harrell went into the game against OU needing just 122 yards -- something he gets just by falling out of bed -- to reach the 5,000-yard passing plateau for this season.

The other five quarterbacks who have passed for over 5,000 in a season include Texas Tech's B.J. Symons (5,833 in 2003), Hawaii's Colt Brennan (5,549 in 2006), Brigham Young's Ty Detmer (5,188 in 1990), Houston's David Klinger (5,140 in 1990) and Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury (5,017 in 2002).

-- Dwain Price

November 12, 2007

Big hit on Colt Brennan

Hawaii's Colt Brennan is now tied with BYU's Ty Detmer for the most career touchdown passes in NCAA Division I-A history. Brennan threw for two TDs against Fresno State to push his total to 121. Brennan, though, left the game early in the fourth quarter after this hit. Brennan suffered a concussion and might not be able to play Friday at Nevada.

-- Wendell Barnhouse

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