Hawaii football quarterback Colt Brennan passes away at the age of 37

The legendary quarterback is dead at 37.

Colton James Brennan, also known as Colt Brennan is an American football player, born on August 16, 1983, in Laguna Beach, California to father Terry Brennan and mother Betsy Brennan.

The professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL), played football for the ‘Hawaii Rainbow Warriors’ during college football.

Holding records of multiple NCAA, including the one for the second most passing touchdowns in a single season, in the history of NCAA Division 1, to be total 58.

Over the suspicion of driving under the influence of a drug and a third-degree promotion of a hazardous substance, Brennan was arrested in Kailua, Honolulu County in Hawaii, on July 25, 2012.

The record-breaking and history-creating football quarterback, Colt Brennan has passed away at the age of 37 while reportedly being at California’s rehabilitation centre.

A former coach at the University of Hawaii, Rich Miano told ‘Hawaii News Now’, “He was so iconic that people refer to that as the Colt Brennan era”.

Here’s how fans took to Twitter to offer heartfelt condolences after the player’s demise-

Brennan is known for his extraordinary contribution to lead the football team of the University of Hawaii to exceptional success while playing for ‘Hawaii Rainbow Warriors’.

Before his death, for which the reason has not been disclosed yet, Brennan volunteered for the local football communities, trying to give them back, along with several youth organizations.

 

 

 

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