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* All nine of Hawaii'i nine seasons with the highest total yardage have come since the year 2001,<ref name="MG" /> when Hawaii employed an [[air raid offense]] head coaches [[June Jones]] and [[Greg McMackin]].
* All nine of Hawaii'i nine seasons with the highest total yardage have come since the year 2001,<ref name="MG" /> when Hawaii employed an [[air raid offense]] head coaches [[June Jones]] and [[Greg McMackin]].
These lists are updated through the end of the [[2013 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team|2013 season]]. The Hawaii 2014 Media Guide does not list a top 10 for every statistic, sometimes only listing a single leader.<ref name="MG" />
These lists are updated through the end of the [[2014 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team|2014 season]]. The Hawaii 2014 Media Guide does not list a top 10 for every statistic, sometimes only listing a single leader.<ref name="MG" />
==Passing==
==Passing==
Revision as of 22:06, 6 December 2014
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program in various categories,[ 1] including passing , rushing , total offense , and receiving , and defensive stats. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, Single season and career leaders. The Rainbow Warriors represent the University of Hawaii in the NCAA 's Mountain West Conference .
Although Hawaii began competing in intercollegiate football in 1909, the school's official record book considers[ 1] the "modern era" to have begun in 1968. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists.
These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
Since 1968, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[ 2] The Rainbow Warriors have played in 7 bowl games since then.[ 3]
All nine of Hawaii'i nine seasons with the highest total yardage have come since the year 2001,[ 1] when Hawaii employed an air raid offense head coaches June Jones and Greg McMackin .
These lists are updated through the end of the 2014 season . The Hawaii 2014 Media Guide does not list a top 10 for every statistic, sometimes only listing a single leader.[ 1]
Passing
Bryant Moniz ranks third all-time in passing yards and passing touchdowns. He also holds Hawaii's single-game passing yards record.
Passing yards
Career
Rank
Player
Yards
Years
1
Timmy Chang
17,072
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2
Colt Brennan
14,193
2005 2006 2007
3
Bryant Moniz
10,169
2009 2010 2011
4
Dan Robinson
6,038
1997 1998 1999
5
Garrett Gabriel
5,631
1987 1988 1989 1990
6
Raphel Cherry
5,046
1981 1982 1983 1984
7
Sean Schroeder
4,838[ 4]
2012 2013
8
Gregg Tipton
4,775
1985 1986
9
Nick Rolovich
4,176
2000 2001
10
Warren Jones
3,886
1985 1986 1987 1988
Single season
Rank
Player
Yards
Year
1
Colt Brennan
5,549
2006
2
Bryant Moniz
5,040
2010
3
Timmy Chang
4,474
2002
4
Colt Brennan
4,343
2007
5
Colt Brennan
4,301
2005
6
Timmy Chang
4,258
2004
7
Timmy Chang
4,199
2003
8
Dan Robinson
3,853
1999
9
Nick Rolovich
3,361
2001
10
Timmy Chang
3,041
2000
Passing touchdowns
Rushing
Rushing yards
Career
Rank
Player
Yards
Years
1
Gary Allen
3,451
1978 1979 1980 1981
2
Michael Carter
2,528
1990 1991 1992 1993
3
Travis Sims
2,311
1989 1990 1991 1992
4
Josey Iosefa
2,218[ 15]
2011 2012 2013 2014
5
Larry Sherrer
2,174
1969 1970 1971
6
Jamal Farmer
2,124
1988 1989 1990 1991
7
Heikoti Fakava
2,111
1985 1986 1987 1988
8
Wilbert Haslip
2,073
1975 1976 1977 1978
9
Albert Holmes
1,941
1971 1972 1973
10
Bill Massey
1,779
1968 1969 1970
Rushing touchdowns
Single game
Rank
Player
TDs
Year
Opponent
1
Heikoti Fakava
5
1987
Yale
Total offense
Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[ 18]
Total offense yards
Career
Rank
Player
Yards
Years
1
Timmy Chang
16,910
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2
Colt Brennan
14,740
2005 2006 2007
3
Bryant Moniz
10,681
2009 2010 2011
4
Garrett Gabriel
6,181
1987 1988 1989 1990
5
Michael Carter
6,032
1990 1991 1992 1993
6
Raphel Cherry
5,944
1981 1982 1983 1984
7
Dan Robinson
5,920
1997 1998 1999
8
Warren Jones
4,764
1985 1986 1987 1988
9
Sean Schroeder
4,618
2012 2013
10
Gregg Tipton
4,616
1985 1986
Single season
Rank
Player
Yards
Year
1
Colt Brennan
5,915
2006
2
Bryant Moniz
5,142
2010
3
Timmy Chang
4,457
2002
4
Colt Brennan
4,455
2005
5
Colt Brennan
4,368
2007
6
Timmy Chang
4,273
2004
7
Timmy Chang
4,139
2003
8
Dan Robinson
3,762
1999
9
Nick Rolovich
3,365
2001
10
Bryant Moniz
3,026
2011
Total touchdowns
Receiving
Greg Salas hold the Rainbow Warriors' career receiving yards record.
Receiving yards
Career
Rank
Player
Yards
Years
1
Greg Salas
4,345
2007 2008 2009 2010
2
Jason Rivers
3,919
2003 2004 2006 2007
3
Davone Bess
3,610
2005 2006 2006
4
Ryan Grice-Mullen
3,370
2005 2006 2006
5
Ashley Lelie
3,341
1999 2000 2001
6
Chad Owens
3,031
2001 2002 2003 2004
7
Justin Colbert
2,905
1999 2000 2001 2002
8
Walter Murray
2,865
1982 1983 1984 1985
9
Kealoha Pilares
2,491
2007 2008 2009 2010
10
Britton Komine
2,276
2001 2002 2003 2004
Single season
Rank
Player
Yards
Year
1
Greg Salas
1,889
2010
2
Ashley Lelie
1,713
2011
3
Greg Salas
1,590
2009
4
Ryan Grice-Mullen
1,372
2007
5
Kealoha Pilares
1,306
2010
6
Justin Colbert
1,302
2002
7
Chad Owens
1,290
2004
8
Davone Bess
1,266
2007
9
Dwight Carter
1,253
1999
10
Ryan Grice-Mullen
1,228
2005
Receiving touchdowns
Catches
Defense
Interceptions
Single game
Rank
Player
Ints
Year
Opponent
1
Joe Kaulukukui
3
1938
San Jose State
Gene Tokuhama
3
1966
Fresno State
Hal Stringert
3
1973
Washington
Tony Pang-Kee
3
1990
Cal State Fullerton
Kenny Harper
3
1990
BYU
Abraham Elimimian
3[ 29]
2004
UTEP
7
various
2
Tackles
Single game
Rank
Player
Tackles
Year
Opponent
1
Eddie Klaneski
23
1996
Fresno State
Sacks
Single season
Rank
Player
Sacks
Year
1
Al Noga
17.0
1986
Single game
Rank
Player
Sacks
Year
Opponent
1
Mark Odom
4.0
1989
BYU
References
^ a b c d "2014 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Media Guide" (PDF) . HawaiiAthletics.com . Retrieved 2014-11-16 .
^ "NCAA changes policy on football stats" . ESPN.com . AP. 2002-08-28. Retrieved 2014-09-11 .
^ "Hawaii Bowl History" . CFbDataWarehouse.com . Retrieved 2014-11-16 .
^ a b c "Sean Schroeder" . ESPN.com .
^ a b "Hawaii 41, San Jose St. 7" . ESPN.com . 2010-11-20.
^ a b c d "Hawaii QB Brennan's 58 TDs new single-season mark" . ESPN.com . 2006-12-24.
^ a b c d e Hawaii Bowl
^ a b c "Brennan's 4 TDs help Hawaii hold off La. Tech in OT" . ESPN.com . 2007-09-08.
^ a b c "Brennan rallies Hawaii to overtime win against San Jose State" . ESPN.com . 2007-10-12.
^ a b c d "Brigham Young vs. Hawaii" . USAToday.com . 2001-12-08.
^ a b "Hawaii 44, Louisiana Tech 41" . ESPN.com . 2003-10-18.
^ a b c d "Hawaii 41, Louisiana Tech 21" . ESPN.com . 2010-10-02.
^ a b "U.S. Naval Academy vs Hawai`i (Nov 20, 1999)" . HawaiiAthletics.com . 1999-11-20.
^ a b c "Hawaii 49, New Mexico State 28" . ESPN.com . 2005-10-16.
^ a b "Joey Iosefa" . ESPN.com . Retrieved 2014-12-06 .
^ "Hawaii 59, New Mexico St. 24" . ESPN.com . 2010-11-27.
^ "Hawaii beats UNLV on last-second TD throw, 37-35" . ESPN.com . 2014-11-22.
^ "Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Record Book" (PDF) . National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-01. Retrieved 2008-01-03 .
^ a b "Hawaii 41, Michigan State 38" . ESPN.com . 2004-12-04.
^ "Hawaii 44, Louisiana Tech 26" . ESPN.com . 2011-10-01.
^ "Damaris Johnson runs for record book as Tulsa rolls in Hawaii Bowl" . ESPN.com . 2010-12-24.
^ "Hawaii 49, Northwestern 41" . ESPN.com . 2004-11-27.
^ a b "Hawaii rallies from 21 down to save perfect season" . ESPN.com . 2007-12-01.
^ "Wyoming beats Hawaii 59-56 in overtime" . ESPN.com . 2013-11-23.
^ "Hawaii 24, New Mexico St. 6" . ESPN.com . 2009-11-14.
^ "Brennan sets passing TD mark to claim Hawaii's first outright WAC title" . ESPN.com . 2007-11-23.
^ "Hawaii 59, Army 28" . ESPN.com . 2003-11-22.
^ "Mathis' three TDs lift Fresno St. past Hawaii" . ESPN.com . 2005-10-29.
^ "Warriors Fall to UTEP" . HawaiiAthletics.com . 2004-10-16.
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