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Hawaii, December 24, 2023 – On this day in sports history: December 24th marks significant milestones in football, both professional and collegiate.

In 2000, St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk etched his name into the NFL record books, surpassing Emmitt Smith’s single-season touchdown record. Faulk’s impressive performance, which included three touchdowns and 220 all-purpose yards, helped the Rams secure a 26-21 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Faulk finished the season with 26 touchdowns.

Six years later, in 2006, Colt Brennan of the University of Hawaii shattered the NCAA single-season touchdown pass record. His five touchdown throws in the second half of the Hawaii Bowl propelled the Rainbow Warriors to a 41-24 win over Arizona State. Brennan’s total of 58 touchdowns eclipsed the previous record of 54, set by David Klingler of Houston in 1990. The quarterback completed 33 of 42 passes for a staggering 559 yards in the game.

Football fans can tune in today to watch the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, featuring California and Hawaii. The game, from Honolulu, will be broadcast on ESPN at 5 p.m. local time and on KRPL-AM (1400).

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