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By Kevin Acee
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, November 2, 2004 It was about midway through the third quarter, a period in which Boise State would score a school-record 38 points en route to a 69-3 victory. "We were on the sideline," Broncos safety Cam Hall said. "We knew they were going to be throwing. As a defensive backfield, we said why don't we see if we can keep him from getting the record." The record is the inevitable setting of a new NCAA passing mark by Hawaii's Timmy Chang, who needed just 241 yards going into last Friday's game in Boise to pass ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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