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Monday, October 02, 2006

Monday

Dave Reardon writes about the greatness of Colt Brennan.
Brennan is a junior, but if he keeps completing passes at a 70 percent rate with a 5-to-1 touchdown to interception rate, he could be gone, too.

Some NFL scouts may see him as a bit frail at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, but many smaller quarterbacks have succeeded in the pros.

For now, Jones and the 2-2 Warriors hope Brennan can continue to roll like Rolovich did at the end of 2001 -- starting with Saturday's WAC game against Nevada.
Stay Colt, stay! National champs next year! For real!

In his "Warriors Replay" Dave Reardon takes a glimpse into the future.
The Play: Inoke Funaki rolls right and spots Malcolm Lane open downfield on the right sideline, behind the defense and more than 40 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. Lane makes his first college catch and goes for a 58-yard gain before he is brought down by Irvin Jean-Charles.
Stephen Tsai writes that David Farmer will be handling the snapping duties on field goals and PATs. June Jones was mad on Saturday!
Jones said Ingram will remain as the long-snapper on punt attempts.

Jones made the switch because "it's time to get the job done. ... It better get right or we'll have problems."

Farmer said: "I think he was kind of upset. He came on the sideline and told me I'm snapping now, and walked away."
Let's hope this is solved and no breakdowns happen against Nevada.

And finally, Stephen Tsai is gonna have a live chat with Colt Brennan tomorrow at noon Hawaii time on his Warrior Beat blog. While this blog will have a live chat with spam posters. Be there!

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