Colt Brennan, the former Hawaii QB once considered the most dangerous quarterback in college football with his mastery of the Run-And-Shoot Office, was in a car accident, a two-car-crash on the big island of Hawaii. Colt is in serious condition.
According to Brennan's agent Ryan Tollner via the San Francisco Chronicle, Colt Brennan was transported to Honolulu for more medical treatment after he was placed at Kona Community Hospital on Friday. He was a passenger in an SUV.
While at Hawaii, Colt Brennan became the NCAA leader in touchdowns with 131. Brennan seemed unstoppable until a 2007 Sugar Bowl date with Georgia made the Colt and his team look mortal.
Colt Brennan never quite hit his stride in the NFL, mainly because teams didn't use the Run-And-Shoot or offenses with elements of that system built it. He played one preseason with the Oakland Raiders and was drafted by the Washington Redskins, but waved this year.
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