Hawaii stays unbeaten

? Turns out Colt Brennan isn’t the only one who can be a star for No. 13 Hawaii.

Tyler Graunke, playing in place of the injured quarterback, passed for 358 yards and two touchdowns and Dan Kelly kicked a 45-yard field goal with 11.7 seconds left to keep the Warriors undefeated with a 28-26 victory over Nevada Friday night.

“Everybody thought it’s just Colt Brennan. We have a lot of great players,” said Hawaii coach June Jones, whose team kept its Bowl Championship Series hopes alive with a record of 10-0, 7-0 in the Western Athletic Conference.

Kelly actually made the field goal twice, but Nevada coach Chris Ault had called a time out just before the first one wobbled over the crossbar. His second one sailed down the middle far above the goal posts to extend the NCAA’s longest winning streak to 11 when after Jacob Patek intercepted Colin Kaepernick’s desperation pass at the 5 as time expired.

“I knew he’d make it,” Jones said. “When the pressure is on, that’s when he kicks his best.”

Nevada appeared to be in control when Nevada defensive lineman Kevin Basped sacked Graunke, forced a fumble and fell on it at the Hawaii 47 with less than 8 minutes left.

But on the next play, Keala Watson stripped the ball from Nevada’s Arthur King and recovered it at the Hawaii 43.