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Colt Brennan Probable for Charleston Southern

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Colt Brennan had an abbreviated workout yesterday which is a huge improvement over most of this week, where he’s been crouched over crutches watching practice.

In his own words Colt said that “It feels a lot better every day. If it continues to heal the way it’s been healing, and Saturday I wake up and it feels good and I can go, I’m gonna go. No doubt about that.”

That’s great news for Warrior fans who don’t want to see there season come to an early end with a silly loss to an unknown team (no offense to Charleston Southern.)

The UH Warriors have been creeping up the rankings every week as they continue to impress the nation with a high powered and explosive offense and a defense that’s been consistently stopping both the run and pass.

Colt Brennan Could Sit vs Charleston Southern

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

An unusual site for the UH Warrior football team and fans this week is star quarterback and Heisman hopeful Colt Brennan hobbling around the sidelines with crutches.

Brennan, who hurt is ankle last week Friday before the game against UNLV, played the game, racking up rushing touchdowns and passing touchdowns, but may be paying the price.� The warriors have been off to a great start this season, lead by their quarterback, as they try to make a name for themselves on the national scene.

They go into the game against non-conference opponent Charleston Southern ranked 18th in the nation.� Backing up Brennan if needed to help UH hold that position is fourth year junior Tyler Graunke.

June Jones obviously hasn’t made any big decisions yet but the word on the street is that Brennan may be able to practice as early as Thursday, giving him time to test his ankle for Saturdays game at Aloha Stadium.

Colt Brennan Leads Nation In Passing After Week 1

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

This weekends UH football game set the tone for the season. They managed to allow only 6 points against DI-AA opponent Northern Colorado while scoring 63 points of their own.

Colt Brennan, Heisman hopeful, played only 1 half of football and looked like he didn’t even loose a single beat from where he left off last season. He ended the half completing 34 of 40 passes for 416 yards. This leads the nation and he only played one half!

There was one thing that looked a little different this year as I sat in the stands saturday night watching Colt run his offense. All the players had all eyes on Brennan, all the time. He looked in total control in the huddle, total control at the line, and never looked rattled once. Can this poise take him to a Heisman trophy? Only the season will tell.