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Ayat, Justin Bass, Mike Bass, Ray Blackburn III, Ikaika Brewster, Michael Broadway, Lamar Chang, Timmy Cole, Christopher Coleman, Anapuni Curnan, Ikaika De Fries, Dallas Dickerson, Ross Eaton, Brandon Ekno, Jonathan Elimimian, Abraham Esera, Tala Faavi, Derek Faga, Matt Faimealelei, Justin Farmer, David Fergerstrom, Victor Ferguson, Jason Frazier, Thomas Fuga, Lui Galdeira, Guyton Gouveia, Landon Graunke, Tyler Grice-Mullen, Ryan Harley, Patrick Lavar Harmon, Paul Hew Len, Joey Ho'ohuli, Watson Hogan, Omega Hollingsworth, Cameron Humphrey, Taylor Ilaoa, Nate Iloilo, Adam Inferrera, Jeremy Jenkins, Patrick Kafentzis, Landon Kafentzis, Tyson Kahale, Chad Kalilimoku, Brad Kamakawiwo'ole, Kila Kaonohi, Marques Kapanui, Chad Kauffman, Phil Keliikipi, West Keomaka, Ryan Komine, Britton La Count, Kahai Laeli, Fale Lafaele, Michael Latuselu, Kala Lau, Micah Lee, Nolan Linkner, Dylan Lutu-Carroll, Paul Malala, Michael Maneafaiga, Bryan Manners, Lono Manuma Jr., Matt Manutai, Lincoln Martin, Riley Melson, Rene Milne, Kurt Miranda, Nolan Moe, Tanuvasa Moenoa, Uriah Monteilh, Keao Moreland, Tumarian Murray, Daniel Noa, Karl Noa, Kilinahe Olchovy, Patrick Owens, Chad Paepule, Timo Patton, Kenny Peoples, Khevin Perry, George Peters, Leonard Porlas, Dane Poumele, Se'e Purcell III, Melila Quinabo, Kona Rhode, Jeffrey Rivers, Jason Rolovich, Jack Runge, Bryce Sample, Ian Santiago, C.J. Saole, Rustin Satcher, Brandon Satele, Hercules Satele, Samson Sauafea, Larry Shiramizu, Chris Steinhoff, Keoni Stickler, Ryan Tautofi, Daniel Tautofi, Darrell Thomas, Desmond Tong, Ammon Tuioti-Mariner, Lafu Uperesa, Dane Watson, Keala Weems, Marcus Welch, Gerald Wong, Orlando Wright, Tim Go #1 M. Bass RB #2 C. Owens WR #3 P. Jenkins DB #4 N. Ilaoa WR #5 C. Kapanui LB #6 M. Brewster RB #6 D. Murray LB #7 S. Poumele WR #8 K. Akina QB #8 L. Kafentzis DB #9 B. Komine WR #9 M. Manuma Jr. DB #10 T. Moreland DB #10 J. Rhode QB #11 I. Blackburn III LB #11 T. Humphrey QB #12 R. Bass DB #13 T. Graunke QB #13 P. Lutu-Carroll LB #14 T. Chang QB #15 L. Manners DB #15 B. Satcher QB #16 W. Keliikipi RB #17 J. Rolovich QB #19 R. Grice-Mullen RB #19 C. Shiramizu DB #20 O. Wong WR #21 J. Ferguson WR #21 G. Perry DB #22 L. Broadway DB #24 K. Patton DB #25 G. Galdeira DB #25 K. Milne P #26 M. Lau LB #26 N. Miranda K #27 D. Linkner WR #27 M. Malala DB #28 C. Hollingsworth DB #29 K. Noa LB #30 K. Kamakawiwo'ole DL #31 C. Cole RB #31 A. Coleman DB #33 R. Melson WR #33 D. Porlas DB #34 K. Latuselu RB #35 K. Monteilh DB #36 O. Hogan DB #37 A. Elimimian DB #38 G. Welch WR #39 R. Keomaka DB #39 R. Stickler RB #40 J. Faimealelei DL #40 T. Wright P #41 P. Harmon DL #42 L. Peters DB #43 B. Kalilimoku LB #44 K. Peoples DB #44 K. Quinabo RB #45 T. Moe LB #46 V. Fergerstrom LB #47 J. Ayat K #48 D. Farmer RB #48 P. Harley LB #49 T. Paepule LB #50 L. Manutai LB #51 I. Curnan LB #52 K. Noa DL #53 D. Tautofi DL #54 T. Kafentzis LB #55 W. Ho'ohuli LB #55 R. Martin OL #56 D. De Fries LB #57 A. Iloilo LB #58 C. Allen-Jones LB #59 D. Faavi OL #59 R. Saole LB #60 M. Kaonohi OL #61 B. Runge OL #62 K. Ah-Soon OL #63 M. Lafaele OL #64 S. Satele OL #65 H. Satele OL #66 B. Eaton OL #67 P. Kauffman OL #68 K. La Count DL #69 U. Moenoa OL #70 T. Esera OL #72 D. Uperesa OL #73 L. Sauafea DL #74 J. Inferrera OL #75 C. Kahale OL #76 J. Ekno OL #78 K. Steinhoff OL #79 F. Laeli DL #80 D. Thomas WR #81 I. Sample WR #82 R. Dickerson WR #83 L. Gouveia WR #84 J. Rivers WR #85 P. Olchovy WR #86 N. Lee WR #86 A. Tong DL #87 J. Hew Len WR #89 M. Weems WR #90 N. Akpan DL #92 T. Frazier DL #93 K. Watson DL #94 L. Tuioti-Mariner DL #95 D. Tautofi DL #96 M. Faga DL #98 M. Purcell III DL #99 L. Fuga DL #99 C. Santiago PK # B. Maneafaiga RB Pause 14 Timmy Chang 14 Timmy Chang Position: Quarterback Height: 6-1 Weight: 196 Class: Senior Hometown: Waipahu, O`ahu Prev School: St. Louis School Summary Media Season Career Historical Summary Biography 2004 (Senior): Started all 13 games...a first team all-WAC pick...broke the NCAA career passing record on Nov. 6, 2004, in the first quarter against Louisiana Tech (Nov. 6)...earned WAC Player of the Week honors (Nov. 8)... led the WAC in both passing (327.5) and total offense (328.7, 3rd nationally)...broke the NCAA career record for total offense at Boise State (Oct. 29)...broke the school record for most pass attempts without an interception earlier this season having thrown 178 times without a pick in four games...tied the school record for most touchdown passes in a quarter with four in the second against Idaho (Nov. 20)...posted a career-high six touchdowns against Idaho (Nov. 20)...finished second in the NCAA with 117 career touchdown passes...completed 23-of-31 passes for a career-high 74.19 percentage against Idaho (Nov. 20)...also recorded a career-high 227.05 pass efficiency rating against the Vandals...threw for more than 300 yards in nine games and more than 400 in his last three games...threw three or more touchdowns eight times, four or more four times and six once...named team’s Most Valuable Player and co-MVP of the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl (Dec. 24). 2003 (Junior): Played in 13 games this season, started 11...named honorable mention all-WAC...school's all-time leader in total offense and passing yards (12,814)...finished second among active leaders in NCAA all-time passing behind Phillip Rivers of NC State (13,009)...is third on the WAC all-time passing list and needs just 2,218 yards to surpass leader Ty Detmer, also the NCAA record holder...led in the WAC and finished sixth in the country in total offense (318.4)...had nine games with 300-yards passing, including 400- and 500-yard performances...set 20 school records....threw for 353 yards and five touchdowns on 40-of-60 passing to lead UH to win over Fresno State (Oct. 11)...named WAC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 13...threw for a career-high 534 yards at Louisiana Tech...completed 33-of-46 attempts and finished with five touchdowns, including the game-winner to Michael Brewster with less than four minutes left in the game...finished his junior season by coming off the bench to throw for 475 yards and five touchdowns and lead the Warriors to a come-from-behind victory (54-48 in 3OT) against Houston in the Sheraton Hawai`i Bowl on Dec. 25. 2002 (Sophomore): Started all 14 games...named second-team all-WAC...played through injuries, including a fractured pinky and sprained knee...named WAC offensive player of the week (Oct. 28)...became UH's all-time passing leader in just his 20th career game against Tulsa on Oct. 19...also became the school's all-time leader in total offense in the same game...passed for a career-high 462 yards (also a career-high 36 completions) at Fresno State on Oct. 25...broke 16 school records for total offense...led the WAC and finished fourth in the country in total offense (318.4)...led the Warriors to two come-from-behind victories, one at Fresno State when he tossed a 13-yard strike to Britton Komine on 4th-and-4 to give the Warriors a 24-21 lead with 2:25 left to play, and the second against Cincinnati when he left the game with a knee injury and came back in the fourth quarter to toss a 33-yard touchdown pass to Jeremiah Cockheran to give the Warriors a 20-19 victory. 2001: Started the first three games before sustaining a wrist injury (right) in the fourth quarter against Rice on Sept. 29...granted a medical hardship by the WAC...posted a 1-2 record as the Warrior starter (unable to finish third game)...completed 83 passes for 1,100 yards and six touchdowns...led the nation in total offense (349.7) before bowing out to injury. 2000 (Freshman): Played in 10 games and started nine at quarterback...named WAC Freshman of the Year...also an honorable-mention all-WAC pick...started his first collegiate game against Tulsa on Sept. 30...guided team to a 3-6 record as starting quarterback...broke eight school passing records and tied one...finished his freshman season ranked eighth in all-time passing records and tied one...finished his freshman season ranked eighth in all-time passing categories, including attempts (496), completions (245), yards (3,041) and touchdowns (19)...led the WAC in passing yards...(3,041) and total offense (299.8)...finished fifth in the WAC in passing efficiency (112.0)...finished six games with more than 300 yards passing...threw for a season-high 403 yards against San Jose State on Oct. 28, fourth-best passing performance in school history...threw a school-record and career-high 64 times against San Jose State on Oct. 28...also recorded a season-high 34 completions against the Spartans...finished seven games with multiple passing touchdowns, the last against UNLV (3) on Dec. 2...threw a career-high three touchdowns twice, the last against UNLV on Dec. 2...responsible for four touchdowns against San Jose STate on Oct. 28 (3 passing, 1 rushing). Prep: A 2000 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu...earned three letters each in football and basketball...selected a prep All-American by eight major organizations and publications...completed 491 passes for 8,115 yards and 114 touchdowns in his three-year career...finished career ranked sixth nationally all-time in touchdown passes and 21st all-time in passing yards...a four-year honor student with a 4.3 grade point average as a senior...passed for 64 touchdowns as a senior, one short of the national record...named C. David Baker National Prep Football Player of the Year by the Dick Butkus Football Network. Personal: Born in Honolulu...has two older sisters...also recruited by Washington, Utah, and California...parents are Mary Ann and Levi Chang of Mililani, Oahu. Read Full Bio No stats available for the current season. Stat Snapshot (Season) Passing Stats Yards Passing % Touchdowns Interceptions Rushing Stats Attempts Yards Touchdowns Avg. 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