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2004 Hawaii Bowl Hawaii Warriors at UAB Blazers

2004 Hawaii Bowl NCAA college football DVD
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HONOLULU - Timmy Chang capped his record-setting career in style.

Timmy Chang became the first college quarterback to pass for 17,000 yards, throwing for four touchdowns and running for another to lead Hawaii over Alabama-Birmingham 59-40 in the Hawaii Bowl on Friday night.

Most Passing Yards In NCAA History
Division Player, school Yards
I-A Timmy Chang, Hawaii 17,072
I-A Ty Detmer, BYU 15,031
I-AA Steve McNair, Alcorn State 14,496
I-A Philip Rivers, NC State 13,484

"We were just defending our home," Timmy Chang said.

The fifth-year senior from Honolulu went 31-of-46 for 405 yards with no interceptions, spoiling the Blazers' first trip to a bowl game. Co-MVP Chad Owens caught eight passes for 114 yards and two TDs for Hawaii (8-5), which made its third straight appearance in the 3-year-old bowl.

"The offense just drove us crazy," Blazers coach Watson Brown said.

Owens also scored on a 59-yard punt return in the decisive third quarter, and teammate Jason Rivers added 11 receptions for 148 yards and a TD.

Clinging to a two-point lead, Hawaii scored 17 straight points in the third to take a 45-26 lead, and UAB (7-5) never recovered.

On Owens' spectacular return, he caught the ball at the Hawaii 41, broke a tackle near midfield and streaked down the left sideline for a touchdown. It was his fifth punt return for a score this season and his third TD of the game.

"No. 2 is as good a player as we've played all year," Brown said. "He's the heart and soul of this team."

The senior also made an over-the-shoulder catch on a 15-yard pass from Timmy Chang, pushing Hawaii's lead to 35-26. With that pass, Timmy Chang became the first college quarterback to break the 17,000-yard mark for his career. He finished more than 2,000 yards ahead of Ty Detmer, who ranks second on the NCAA list.

Timmy Chang's 4-yard TD run in the fourth sealed the victory. He left to a standing ovation with 5:40 remaining.

"I had a couple of tears when the coach told me that I was coming out," he said.

Timmy Chang owns NCAA marks for yards passing (17,072), attempts (2,436), completions (1,388), interceptions (80) and total offense (16,910). With 117 TD passes, he overtook Danny Wuerffel (114) and Tim Rattay (115), and is second all-time to Detmer (121).

"It went by really fast," Timmy Chang said. "It felt like last year was my freshman year."

Timmy Chang threw for 4,258 yards this season, with a career-best 38 TDs. He was 19-of-27 for 308 yards and three TDs in the first half of this one.

It was the Warriors' eighth straight victory at Aloha Stadium, though they were designated the visiting team for this game.

UAB was led by quarterback Darrell Hackney, who finished 31-of-54 for 417 yards and two touchdowns. He also had a rushing TD and earned MVP honors for the Blazers.

Roddy White, the second-leading receiver in the nation, had six receptions for 113 yards.

A 10-yard TD run by Norris Drinkard and a 36-yard field goal by Nick Hayes cut Hawaii's lead to 28-26 at halftime, but the Blazers couldn't get any closer.

A 17-yard pass from Hackney to Lance Rhodes drew UAB within 12 points with 2:06 left, but Britton Komine returned UAB's onside kick 42 yards for a touchdown to end any hopes of a rally.

The game featured 1,079 yards of offense, including 699 in the first half.

Both high-powered offenses got off to a quick start on a 75-degree Christmas Eve, scoring five touchdowns in the first 10 minutes.

The teams traded leads until a 4-yard touchdown run by West Keliikipi and a 29-yard scoring pass from Timmy Chang to Gerald Welch put Hawaii up 21-13.

Hackney threw a dart to his favorite target, White, on a slant play that went 67 yards for a touchdown on UAB's opening series.

On the next play, Hawaii took a 7-6 lead on a 74-yard pass from Timmy Chang to Jason Rivers, who waltzed along the sideline before breaking across the field.


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