Dominique Davis couldn't miss. Case Keenum passed Timmy Chang for the first of what could be two records he takes from the former Hawaii quarterback. And Kellen Moore matched Colt McCoy with yet another victory.

While Keenum and Moore were expected to put their names in the NCAA record books Saturday, Davis did so with a remarkable show of accuracy for East Carolina at Navy.

East Carolina's Dominique Davis completed an NCAA-record 26 straight passes in the first half Saturday against Navy. East Carolina won 38-35. AP Photo/Gail Burton

Davis completed his first 26 passes to break a record held by Tennessee's Tee Martin and California's Aaron Rodgers -- heard of him? -- and led the Pirates to a 38-35 victory.

Davis also set a record for most completions over more than one game. He had completed his final 10 passes against Memphis last week, so his stunning first half against Navy gave him 36 completions in a row -- breaking the NCAA mark of 26 set in 2004 by Rodgers, now a star with the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers.

After going 26 for 26 for 251 yards before halftime, Davis' streak ended when he misfired on his first attempt in the third quarter. He finished 40 for 45 for 372 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Funny thing is, it wasn't until he reached the locker room that Davis learned just how special his numbers were.

"I had no idea until after the game," the 6-foot-3 quarterback said. "When they told me, I was like, 'Wow, really?' It's amazing, but when you do your job and put the ball in your receiver's hands, that's what happens."

In Houston, Keenum became the Football Bowl Subdivision's career leader in total offense, throwing for 376 yards and tying his career high with six touchdown passes in No. 21 Houston's 63-28 win over Marshall.