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College Capsules: Former Hawaii QB Chang arrested
Comments 0 | Recommend 0HONOLULU - Former Hawaii quarterback Timmy Chang, one of the most prolific passers in college football history, has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and released without charges pending further investigation.
The 27-year-old Chang was arrested at his Mililani home Thursday after a woman alleged her camera was taken away from her while she was filming a brawl last month in the Pearlridge area.
A man, whom Honolulu police say was Chang, told the woman to stop filming the fight. A struggle ensued and the suspect allegedly took the camera and threw it on the roof of a nearby building.
Chang could not be reached for comment. He holds the NCAA's career leader in passing yards. He last played in the Canadian Football League and was released by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in February.
Irish promote Ingelsby to assistant coach
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Notre Dame basketball coach Mike Brey has promoted Martin Ingelsby to assistant coach, filling the vacancy created when nine-year associate head coach Sean Kearney was hired as head coach at Holy Cross.
Brey said Friday that Ingelsby is considered a rising star in coaching and has gained the respect of other coaches around the country.
Ingelsby has been Notre Dame's coordinator of men's basketball operations since 2003. The Berwyn, Pa., native played point guard for the Irish from 1997-2001.
Holy Cross hired Kearney on Thursday.
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