Timmy Chang

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Timmy Chang
Date of birth: October 9, 1981 (1981-10-09) (age 26)
Place of birth: Waipahu, Hawaii, U.S.
Career information
Position(s): Quarterback
Jersey №: 7
College: Hawai'i
Organizations
 As player:
2006
2007-present
Rhein Fire (NFLE)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)
Stats at CFL.ca

Timothy Kealii'okaaina Awa Chang (born October 9, 1981 in Waipahu, Hawaii) is a professional football player. He is currently a quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, but is perhaps most famous for leading the Warriors of University of Hawaii during his college career. He is of mixed Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, and Spanish descent[citation needed].

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[edit] College football career

Born in Waipahu, Hawaii, Chang was a 2000 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu where he earned three letters each in football and basketball. Chang was selected a prep All-American by eight major organizations and publications. As a member of the St. Louis School football team, Chang completed 491 passes for 7,715 yards and 87 touchdowns in his three-year career.

Following high school, Chang played five seasons (2000-2004) for the University of Hawaii Warriors where he started 50 of 53 career games at quarterback. Chang completed 1,388 of 2,436 passes (57.0 percent) for 17,072 yards and 117 touchdowns, breaking the old NCAA Division I-A all-time records of 1,231 completions in 1,883 attempts by Kliff Kingsbury of Texas Tech University (1999-2002) and 15,031 yards by Ty Detmer of Brigham Young University (1989-91). Chang participated in 2,587 plays, breaking the old NCAA career record of 2,156 by Kingsbury. Chang's 16,910 yards in total offense broke the previous NCAA record of 14,465 by Detmer. Chang also had six rushing touchdowns and was a four time All-Western Athletic Conference selection.

Chang currently holds the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision all-time interception record with 80, total offensive yards (16,910), most career passing yards (17,072), most career plays from scrimmage (2,587),and is third to Colt Brennan's 131 touchdown passes.

Chang was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 Hawaii Bowl in a triple-overtime victory over the University of Houston, and was named Co-MVP, with Chad Owens, of the 2004 Hawaii Bowl in a victory over the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Chang was a Heisman Trophy candidate for the 2003 season and was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award award for the 2004 season.

[edit] Professional football career

Chang was signed by the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL in 2005, but was cut in training camp. That year, Chang also played in the preseason for the Detroit Lions but did not make the final roster. He then signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, who allocated him to the NFL Europe in 2006. He played for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europa for the 2006 season, in which he completed 50 of 89 passes for 656 yards, 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions, while sharing playing time with Drew Henson.[1] He was in training camp with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2006, but was cut before the start of the regular season.

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL acquired the negotiating rights to Chang in a February 12, 2007 trade with the Edmonton Eskimos.[2] Chang signed with Hamilton on March 13, 2007.[3] [4] During the 2007 season, he started two of 18 games played, completing 42 of 89 pass attempts for 467 yards, one touchdown, and seven interceptions. He is currently listed as 2nd-string quarterback on the depth chart [5]. Chang played in his first regular season game on June 30, 2007 against the Calgary Stampeders when he replaced the struggling Jason Maas towards the end of the fouth quarter, completing his first career CFL pass, a 51-yard pass to Jesse Lumsden, overall finishing 4 of 7 for 86 yards. He threw his first career CFL touchdown on July 14 during the Ticats 29-20 loss to Montreal, a 71-yard pass to Brock Ralph.

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[edit] External links

NCAA DI Stats: Timmy Chang