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Hawaii Bowl

The Hawaiʻi Bowl is a college football bowl game that has been played in the Honolulu, Hawaii, area since 2002. The game was originally held at Aloha Stadium in Halawa, Hawaii, a suburb of Honolulu, before moving to the Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex in 2022. The bowl is one of the post-season contests run by ESPN Events. Typically played on or near Christmas Eve, the bowl normally features a team from the Mountain West Conference, playing a team from either the American Athletic Conference or Conference USA. Since the 2021 edition of the bowl, it is sponsored by EasyPost.[2] Previous sponsors include ConAgra Foods (2002) and Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii (2003–2013), and SoFi (2018–2019).

Hawaii Bowl
EasyPost Hawai'i Bowl
StadiumClarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex
LocationHonolulu, Hawaii
Previous locationsAloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Operated2002–present
Conference tie-ins
  • MWC (2012–present; Hawaii if bowl-eligible and not in CFP bowl)
  • AAC (2019–present)
Previous conference tie-ins
PayoutUS$1.2 million (2019)[1]
Preceded byAloha Bowl
Sponsors
Former names
  • ConAgra Foods Hawai'i Bowl (2002)
  • Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl (2003–2013)
  • Hawai'i Bowl (2014–2017)
  • SoFi Hawai'i Bowl (2018–2019)
2022 matchup
Middle Tennessee vs. San Diego State
(Middle Tennessee 25–23)
2023 matchup
Coastal Carolina vs. San Jose State
(Coastal Carolina 24–14)

For practical and logistical reasons, the Mountain West Conference's tie-in is automatically allocated to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors if the team is bowl-eligible, and was not selected to play in a New Year's Six (or previously, BCS) bowl game. This means that the Rainbow Warriors do not have to travel to the mainland for a bowl game unless it is of significant importance. As a result of this practice, the Rainbow Warriors have made the most appearances in the game, at nine.[3]

The 2020 edition of the bowl was cancelled in October due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related travel restrictions.[4] The 2021 edition was canceled the day before kickoff, after the Rainbow Warriors withdrew "citing COVID-19 issues within the program in addition to injuries and transfers."[5]

Bowl games in Hawaii edit

The Hawaii Bowl is not affiliated with other bowl games previously staged in Hawaii: the Poi Bowl (1936–1939), Pineapple Bowl (1940–1941, 1947–1952), Aloha Bowl (1982–2000), and Oahu Bowl (1998–2000), or the Hula Bowl all-star game (1960–2008, and resuming in 2020). While the Aloha Bowl tried to move to San Francisco, California, and was decertified by the NCAA, the Oahu Bowl was moved to Seattle, Washington, and was held for two years as the Seattle Bowl before losing certification in 2002.

Game history edit

In its first year, the Hawai'i Bowl was sponsored by ConAgra Foods. The following year, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii assumed sponsorship; the game's full name was changed to the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl until Sheraton declined to renew sponsorship in 2014.[6] In 2018, SoFi signed on as title sponsor of the game which is officially known as the SoFi Hawai'i Bowl.[7][8]

The current Mountain West tie-in was held by the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) until 2012, when the WAC ceased sponsoring college football, and Hawaii moved to the Mountain West.[9]

The first two editions were played on the Aloha Bowl's traditional Christmas Day date, but ESPN's acquisition of NBA rights came with the league's Christmas Day games, thus the game moved to Christmas Eve after 2004 in most years.

The 2005 appearance of the UCF Knights at the Hawaii Bowl was the first ever bowl game in that school's history. In 2006, the Pac-10 replaced Conference USA (C-USA) as the WAC's opposition, with C-USA as an alternate. Since Christmas Eve fell on a Monday in 2007, the game was scheduled for the night prior (December 23) to avoid a conflict with Monday Night Football (also on ESPN). In 2008, the bowl organizers selected Notre Dame as an at-large bid, marking the first time an independent played in the contest. C-USA again became a primary tie-in starting in 2009. The 2011 game featured the C-USA champion for the first time, as Southern Mississippi played instead of going to the Liberty Bowl, where the C-USA champion typically played at the time. The bowl featured the Mountain West champion for the first time in 2015, as San Diego State played instead of going to the Las Vegas Bowl, where the Mountain West champion typically plays.

Between 2002 and 2018, C-USA sent a team to the bowl 12 times, registering an 8–4 record. In 2019, the American Athletic Conference (The American) superseded C-USA as the primary tie-in to face a Mountain West team (or independent BYU).[10]

On October 2, ESPN Events announced that the 2020 edition of the bowl game had been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]

On August 10, 2021 EasyPost was announced as the new sponsor of the bowl.[12] On December 23, 2021, the game was cancelled for the second consecutive season, after the Rainbow Warriors withdrew due to injuries and COVID-19 issues within the team.[13]

Tenth anniversary team (2011) edit

To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Hawai'i Bowl, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, in conjunction with the bowl game, allowed fans to vote on a tenth anniversary team. Nine players were selected by a public vote, and an additional seven players were picked by a panel of sportswriters and organizers. The team was announced on December 16, 2011.

Ten Year Anniversary Team 
Year Player College Performance
2002 Justin Colbert Hawaii 9 catches for 158 yards and 2 TD's.
2003 Timmy Chang
Jackie Battle
Hawaii
Houston
26 for 42, 475 yards, 5 TD's passing.
19 carries for 124 yards and 3 TD's.
2004 Chad Owens Hawaii 8 catches for 114 yards, 2 TD's.
5 punt returns for 90 yards and a TD.
2005 Caleb Spencer
Brandon Marshall
Nevada
UCF
11 receptions for 114 yards.
11 receptions for 210 yards and 3 TD's.
2006 Colt Brennan
Jason Rivers
Hawaii
Hawaii
33 for 42, 559 yards and 5 TD's.
14 receptions for 308 yards and 2 TD's.
2007 Chris Johnson East Carolina 408 all purpose yards, 2 TD's.
2008 Golden Tate
Jimmy Clausen
Aaron Bain
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Hawaii
6 receptions for 177 yards and 3 TD's.
22 for 26, 401 yards and 5TD's
8 receptions for 109 yards and 2 TD's.
2009 Kyle Padron SMU 32 of 41 passing for 460 yards and 2 TD's.
2010 Damaris Johnson
Curnelius Arnick
Greg Salas
Tulsa
Tulsa
Hawaii
5 carries for 98 yards and 1 TD, 4 receptions for 101 yards and 1 TD, 6 returns for 127 yards.
2 sacks, 8 UA Tackles, 2 Asst. Tackles, 2.5 TFL, 2 Int's for 106 yards and 1 TD
13 receptions for 214 yards and 2 TD's.

Game results edit

Date Winning team Losing team Attendance notes
December 25, 2002 Tulane 36 Hawai'i 28 35,513 notes
December 25, 2003 Hawai'i 54 Houston 48 (3OT) 29,005 notes
December 24, 2004 Hawai'i 59 UAB 40 39,754 notes
December 24, 2005 Nevada 49 UCF 48 (OT) 16,134 notes
December 24, 2006 Hawai'i 41 Arizona State 24 43,435 notes
December 23, 2007 East Carolina 41 Boise State 38 30,467 notes
December 24, 2008 Notre Dame 49 Hawai'i 21 43,487 notes
December 24, 2009 SMU 45 Nevada 10 32,650 notes
December 24, 2010 Tulsa 62 Hawai'i 35 43,673 notes
December 24, 2011 Southern Miss 24 Nevada 17 32,630 notes
December 24, 2012 SMU 43 Fresno State 10 30,024 notes
December 24, 2013 Oregon State 38 Boise State 23 29,106 notes
December 24, 2014 Rice 30 Fresno State 6 25,365 notes
December 24, 2015 San Diego State 42 Cincinnati 7 22,793 notes
December 24, 2016 Hawai'i 52 Middle Tennessee 35 23,175 notes
December 24, 2017 Fresno State 33 Houston 27 20,546 notes
December 22, 2018 Louisiana Tech 31 Hawai'i 14 30,911 notes
December 24, 2019 Hawai'i 38 BYU 34 21,582 notes
December 24, 2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[14]
December 24, 2021 Canceled[15][a]
December 24, 2022 Middle Tennessee 25 San Diego State 23  6,605 notes
December 23, 2023 Coastal Carolina 24 San Jose State 14  7,089 notes

Source:[16]

MVPs edit

The bowl named an MVP from each team from inception through the 2019 edition.

Year Winning team MVP Losing team MVP
Player Team Position Player Team Position
2002 Lynaris Elpheage Tulane CB Justin Colbert Hawai'i WR
2003 Timmy Chang Hawai'i QB Jackie Battle Houston RB
2004 Timmy Chang
Chad Owens
Hawai'i QB
WR
Darrell Hackney UAB QB
2005 B.J. Mitchell Nevada RB Brandon Marshall UCF WR
2006 Colt Brennan
Jason Rivers
Hawai'i QB
WR
Ryan Torain Arizona State RB
2007 Chris Johnson East Carolina RB Jeremy Avery Boise State RB
2008 Jimmy Clausen
Golden Tate
Notre Dame QB
WR
Aaron Bain Hawai'i WR
2009 Kyle Padron SMU QB Kevin Basped Nevada DE
2010 Damaris Johnson Tulsa WR Greg Salas Hawai'i WR
2011 Cordarro Law Southern Miss DL Lampford Mark Nevada RB
2012 Margus Hunt SMU DE Davante Adams Fresno State WR
2013 Rashaad Reynolds Oregon State CB Matt Miller Boise State WR
2014 Driphus Jackson
Brian Nordstrom
Rice QB
DE
Carl Mickelsen Fresno State LB
2015 Dakota Gordon San Diego State FB Zach Edwards Cincinnati S
2016 Dru Brown Hawai'i QB Richie James Middle Tennessee WR
2017 Marcus McMaryion Fresno State QB Steven Dunbar Houston WR
2018 Jaylon Ferguson Louisiana Tech DE Kendall Hune Hawai'i DE
2019 Cole McDonald Hawai'i QB Zach Wilson BYU QB

Source:[17]

Since the 2022 playing, the award—given to a single player—has been known as the Hugh Yoshida Most Valuable Player Award, honoring a former athletic director at the University of Hawai'i.[18]

Year Bowl MVP Ref.
Player Team Position
2022 Jordan Ferguson Middle Tennessee DE [19]
2023 Ethan Vasko Coastal Carolina QB [20]

Most appearances edit

Updated through the December 2023 edition (20 games, 40 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
Rank Team Appearances Record Win pct.
1 Hawai'i 9 5–4 0.556
2 Nevada 3 1–2 0.333
Fresno State 3 1–2 0.333
4 SMU 2 2–0 1.000
Middle Tennessee 2 1–1 0.500
San Diego State 2 1–1 0.500
Houston 2 0–2 0.000
Boise State 2 0–2 0.000
Teams with a single appearance

Won (9): Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Notre Dame, Oregon State, Rice, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa
Lost (6): Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati, San Jose State, UAB, UCF

Appearances by conference edit

Updated through the December 2023 edition (20 games, 40 total appearances).

Conference Record Appearances by season
Games W L Win pct. Won Lost
C-USA 13 9 4 .692 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2022 2003, 2004, 2005, 2016
Mountain West 10 4 6 .400 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2023
WAC 10 4 6 .400 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Pac-12 2 1 1 .500 2013 2006
Independents 2 1 1 .500 2008 2019
The American 2 0 2 .000   2015, 2017
Sun Belt 1 1 0 1.000 2023  
  • The record of the Pac-12 includes appearances when the conference was known as the Pac-10 (before 2011).
  • The WAC no longer sponsors FBS football.
  • Independent appearances: Notre Dame (2008), BYU (2019)

Game records edit

Team Record, Team vs. Opponent Year
Most points scored (one team) 62, Tulsa vs. Hawai'i 2010
Most points scored (losing team) 48, shared by:
Houston vs. Hawai'i
UCF vs. Nevada

2003
2005
Most points scored (both teams) 102, Hawai'i vs. Houston 2003
Fewest points allowed 6, Rice vs. Fresno State 2014
Largest margin of victory 35, shared by:
SMU vs. Nevada
San Diego State vs. Cincinnati

2009
2015
Total yards 680, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Rushing yards 369, Nevada vs. UCF 2005
Passing yards 559, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
First downs 32, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Fewest yards allowed 170, San Diego State vs. Middle Tennessee 2022
Fewest rushing yards allowed –66, San Diego State vs. Middle Tennessee 2022
Fewest passing yards allowed 93, Rice vs. Fresno State 2014
Individual Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
All-purpose yards 408, Chris Johnson, East Carolina vs. Boise State 2007
Touchdowns (all-purpose) 3, several players—most recent:
Shawnbrey McNeal, SMU vs. Nevada

2009
Rushing yards 224, Chris Johnson, East Carolina vs. Boise State 2007
Rushing touchdowns 3, several players—most recent:
Shawnbrey McNeal, SMU vs. Nevada

2009
Passing yards 559, Colt Brennan, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Passing touchdowns 6, Colt Brennan, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Receptions 14, Jason Rivers, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Receiving yards 308, Jason Rivers, Hawai'i vs. Arizona State 2006
Receiving touchdowns 3, several players—most recent:
Golden Tate, Notre Dame vs. Hawai'i

2008
Tackles 16, Roosevelt Cooks, Nevada vs. UCF 2005
Sacks 4, Willie Baker, Louisiana Tech vs. Hawai'i 2018
Interceptions 2, several players—most recent:
Khoury Bethley, Hawai'i vs. BYU

2019
Long Plays Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
Touchdown run 78, Kevin Smith, UCF vs. Nevada 2005
Touchdown pass 85, Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick, Boise State vs. Oregon State 2013
Kickoff return 100, Rashaad Penny, San Diego State vs. Cincinnati 2015
Punt return 60, Chad McCullar, Houston vs. Hawai'i 2003
Interception return 83, Hayden Greenbauer, SMU vs. Fresno State 2012
Fumble return 70, Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon State vs. Boise State 2013
Punt 73, Mat McBriar, Hawai'i vs. Tulane 2002
Field goal 52, Jack Browning, San Diego State vs. Middle Tennessee 2022

Source:[21]

Media coverage edit

The bowl has been televised on ESPN since its inception.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 2021 game had been scheduled to feature Memphis vs. Hawai'i.

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Bowl Schedule". collegefootballpoll.com. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "EasyPost Named New Title Sponsor for Hawai'i Bowl". Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Kirshner, Alex (2016-12-24). "Why Hawaii is in the Hawaii Bowl so much". SBNation.com. Retrieved 2018-12-23.
  4. ^ "Hawaii, Bahamas bowls nixed due to pandemic". ESPN.com. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Hawai'i Bowl canceled after Hawai'i withdraws". 24 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Sheraton Hotels & Resorts drops title sponsorship of Hawaii Bowl college football game".
  7. ^ "Hawai'i Bowl Names SoFi As New Title Sponsor". Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  8. ^ "Hawaii Bowl lands title sponsor after 4-year vacancy". Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  9. ^ "Mountain West Conference aligns with Sheraton Hawaii Bowl starting in 2012". ESPN.com. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  10. ^ "2019 SoFi Hawai'I Bowl to Return to Dec. 24". thehawaiibowl.com (Press release). May 23, 2019. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  11. ^ Chinen, Kyle (October 2, 2020). "2020 Hawaii Bowl canceled over pandemic concerns". Hawaii News Now.
  12. ^ "EASYPOST NAMED NEW TITLE SPONSOR FOR HAWAI'I BOWL". Hawai‘i Bowl. Hawai‘i Bowl. 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  13. ^ "Hawai'i Bowl canceled after Hawai'i withdraws". ESPN.com. 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
  14. ^ Tsai, Stephen (October 2, 2020). "Hawaii Bowl canceled for 2020 but aims to return in 2021". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  15. ^ @usatodaysports (December 24, 2021). "The Hawaii Bowl is off" (Tweet). Retrieved December 23, 2021 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ "SoFi Hawaii Bowl" (PDF). Bowl/All Star Game Records. NCAA. 2020. p. 14. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  17. ^ "History". thehawaiibowl.com. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  18. ^ "EasyPost Hawai'i Bowl MVP Award Named in Honor of Hugh Yoshida". thehawaiibowl.com. December 20, 2022. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  19. ^ @MT_FB (December 25, 2022). "Your 2022 @HawaiiBowl Most Valuable Player" (Tweet). Retrieved December 25, 2022 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ Takase, Kalani (December 24, 2023). "Oscar Smith High alum Ethan Vasko throws 3 TD passes in Coastal Carolina's Hawaii Bowl victory". Daily Press. Newport News, Virginia. AP. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  21. ^ "Game-By-Game Recaps & Record Book" (PDF). thehawaiibowl.com. pp. 20–22. Retrieved December 25, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the team competitive bowl game For the college football all star game see Hula Bowl For the Hawaiian dish see Poke Hawaiian dish The Hawaiʻi Bowl is a college football bowl game that has been played in the Honolulu Hawaii area since 2002 The game was originally held at Aloha Stadium in Halawa Hawaii a suburb of Honolulu before moving to the Clarence T C Ching Athletics Complex in 2022 The bowl is one of the post season contests run by ESPN Events Typically played on or near Christmas Eve the bowl normally features a team from the Mountain West Conference playing a team from either the American Athletic Conference or Conference USA Since the 2021 edition of the bowl it is sponsored by EasyPost 2 Previous sponsors include ConAgra Foods 2002 and Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii 2003 2013 and SoFi 2018 2019 Hawaii BowlEasyPost Hawai i BowlStadiumClarence T C Ching Athletics ComplexLocationHonolulu HawaiiPrevious locationsAloha Stadium Honolulu HawaiiOperated2002 presentConference tie insMWC 2012 present Hawaii if bowl eligible and not in CFP bowl AAC 2019 present Previous conference tie insWAC 2002 2011 C USA Pac 10 2005 2008 C USA 2009 2018 PayoutUS 1 2 million 2019 1 Preceded byAloha BowlSponsorsConAgra Foods 2002 Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii 2003 2013 SoFi 2018 2019 EasyPost 2021 present Former namesConAgra Foods Hawai i Bowl 2002 Sheraton Hawai i Bowl 2003 2013 Hawai i Bowl 2014 2017 SoFi Hawai i Bowl 2018 2019 2022 matchupMiddle Tennessee vs San Diego State Middle Tennessee 25 23 2023 matchupCoastal Carolina vs San Jose State Coastal Carolina 24 14 For practical and logistical reasons the Mountain West Conference s tie in is automatically allocated to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors if the team is bowl eligible and was not selected to play in a New Year s Six or previously BCS bowl game This means that the Rainbow Warriors do not have to travel to the mainland for a bowl game unless it is of significant importance As a result of this practice the Rainbow Warriors have made the most appearances in the game at nine 3 The 2020 edition of the bowl was cancelled in October due to the COVID 19 pandemic and related travel restrictions 4 The 2021 edition was canceled the day before kickoff after the Rainbow Warriors withdrew citing COVID 19 issues within the program in addition to injuries and transfers 5 Contents 1 Bowl games in Hawaii 2 Game history 2 1 Tenth anniversary team 2011 3 Game results 4 MVPs 5 Most appearances 6 Appearances by conference 7 Game records 8 Media coverage 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksBowl games in Hawaii editThe Hawaii Bowl is not affiliated with other bowl games previously staged in Hawaii the Poi Bowl 1936 1939 Pineapple Bowl 1940 1941 1947 1952 Aloha Bowl 1982 2000 and Oahu Bowl 1998 2000 or the Hula Bowl all star game 1960 2008 and resuming in 2020 While the Aloha Bowl tried to move to San Francisco California and was decertified by the NCAA the Oahu Bowl was moved to Seattle Washington and was held for two years as the Seattle Bowl before losing certification in 2002 Game history editIn its first year the Hawai i Bowl was sponsored by ConAgra Foods The following year Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii assumed sponsorship the game s full name was changed to the Sheraton Hawai i Bowl until Sheraton declined to renew sponsorship in 2014 6 In 2018 SoFi signed on as title sponsor of the game which is officially known as the SoFi Hawai i Bowl 7 8 The current Mountain West tie in was held by the Western Athletic Conference WAC until 2012 when the WAC ceased sponsoring college football and Hawaii moved to the Mountain West 9 The first two editions were played on the Aloha Bowl s traditional Christmas Day date but ESPN s acquisition of NBA rights came with the league s Christmas Day games thus the game moved to Christmas Eve after 2004 in most years The 2005 appearance of the UCF Knights at the Hawaii Bowl was the first ever bowl game in that school s history In 2006 the Pac 10 replaced Conference USA C USA as the WAC s opposition with C USA as an alternate Since Christmas Eve fell on a Monday in 2007 the game was scheduled for the night prior December 23 to avoid a conflict with Monday Night Football also on ESPN In 2008 the bowl organizers selected Notre Dame as an at large bid marking the first time an independent played in the contest C USA again became a primary tie in starting in 2009 The 2011 game featured the C USA champion for the first time as Southern Mississippi played instead of going to the Liberty Bowl where the C USA champion typically played at the time The bowl featured the Mountain West champion for the first time in 2015 as San Diego State played instead of going to the Las Vegas Bowl where the Mountain West champion typically plays Between 2002 and 2018 C USA sent a team to the bowl 12 times registering an 8 4 record In 2019 the American Athletic Conference The American superseded C USA as the primary tie in to face a Mountain West team or independent BYU 10 On October 2 ESPN Events announced that the 2020 edition of the bowl game had been canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 11 On August 10 2021 EasyPost was announced as the new sponsor of the bowl 12 On December 23 2021 the game was cancelled for the second consecutive season after the Rainbow Warriors withdrew due to injuries and COVID 19 issues within the team 13 Tenth anniversary team 2011 edit To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Hawai i Bowl the Honolulu Star Advertiser in conjunction with the bowl game allowed fans to vote on a tenth anniversary team Nine players were selected by a public vote and an additional seven players were picked by a panel of sportswriters and organizers The team was announced on December 16 2011 Ten Year Anniversary Team Year Player College Performance 2002 Justin Colbert Hawaii 9 catches for 158 yards and 2 TD s 2003 Timmy Chang Jackie Battle HawaiiHouston 26 for 42 475 yards 5 TD s passing 19 carries for 124 yards and 3 TD s 2004 Chad Owens Hawaii 8 catches for 114 yards 2 TD s 5 punt returns for 90 yards and a TD 2005 Caleb SpencerBrandon Marshall NevadaUCF 11 receptions for 114 yards 11 receptions for 210 yards and 3 TD s 2006 Colt BrennanJason Rivers HawaiiHawaii 33 for 42 559 yards and 5 TD s 14 receptions for 308 yards and 2 TD s 2007 Chris Johnson East Carolina 408 all purpose yards 2 TD s 2008 Golden TateJimmy ClausenAaron Bain Notre DameNotre DameHawaii 6 receptions for 177 yards and 3 TD s 22 for 26 401 yards and 5TD s8 receptions for 109 yards and 2 TD s 2009 Kyle Padron SMU 32 of 41 passing for 460 yards and 2 TD s 2010 Damaris JohnsonCurnelius ArnickGreg Salas TulsaTulsaHawaii 5 carries for 98 yards and 1 TD 4 receptions for 101 yards and 1 TD 6 returns for 127 yards 2 sacks 8 UA Tackles 2 Asst Tackles 2 5 TFL 2 Int s for 106 yards and 1 TD13 receptions for 214 yards and 2 TD s Game results editDate Winning team Losing team Attendance notes December 25 2002 Tulane 36 Hawai i 28 35 513 notes December 25 2003 Hawai i 54 Houston 48 3OT 29 005 notes December 24 2004 Hawai i 59 UAB 40 39 754 notes December 24 2005 Nevada 49 UCF 48 OT 16 134 notes December 24 2006 Hawai i 41 Arizona State 24 43 435 notes December 23 2007 East Carolina 41 Boise State 38 30 467 notes December 24 2008 Notre Dame 49 Hawai i 21 43 487 notes December 24 2009 SMU 45 Nevada 10 32 650 notes December 24 2010 Tulsa 62 Hawai i 35 43 673 notes December 24 2011 Southern Miss 24 Nevada 17 32 630 notes December 24 2012 SMU 43 Fresno State 10 30 024 notes December 24 2013 Oregon State 38 Boise State 23 29 106 notes December 24 2014 Rice 30 Fresno State 6 25 365 notes December 24 2015 San Diego State 42 Cincinnati 7 22 793 notes December 24 2016 Hawai i 52 Middle Tennessee 35 23 175 notes December 24 2017 Fresno State 33 Houston 27 20 546 notes December 22 2018 Louisiana Tech 31 Hawai i 14 30 911 notes December 24 2019 Hawai i 38 BYU 34 21 582 notes December 24 2020 Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 14 December 24 2021 Canceled 15 a December 24 2022 Middle Tennessee 25 San Diego State 23 6 605 notes December 23 2023 Coastal Carolina 24 San Jose State 14 7 089 notes Source 16 MVPs editThe bowl named an MVP from each team from inception through the 2019 edition Year Winning team MVP Losing team MVP Player Team Position Player Team Position 2002 Lynaris Elpheage Tulane CB Justin Colbert Hawai i WR 2003 Timmy Chang Hawai i QB Jackie Battle Houston RB 2004 Timmy ChangChad Owens Hawai i QBWR Darrell Hackney UAB QB 2005 B J Mitchell Nevada RB Brandon Marshall UCF WR 2006 Colt BrennanJason Rivers Hawai i QBWR Ryan Torain Arizona State RB 2007 Chris Johnson East Carolina RB Jeremy Avery Boise State RB 2008 Jimmy ClausenGolden Tate Notre Dame QBWR Aaron Bain Hawai i WR 2009 Kyle Padron SMU QB Kevin Basped Nevada DE 2010 Damaris Johnson Tulsa WR Greg Salas Hawai i WR 2011 Cordarro Law Southern Miss DL Lampford Mark Nevada RB 2012 Margus Hunt SMU DE Davante Adams Fresno State WR 2013 Rashaad Reynolds Oregon State CB Matt Miller Boise State WR 2014 Driphus JacksonBrian Nordstrom Rice QBDE Carl Mickelsen Fresno State LB 2015 Dakota Gordon San Diego State FB Zach Edwards Cincinnati S 2016 Dru Brown Hawai i QB Richie James Middle Tennessee WR 2017 Marcus McMaryion Fresno State QB Steven Dunbar Houston WR 2018 Jaylon Ferguson Louisiana Tech DE Kendall Hune Hawai i DE 2019 Cole McDonald Hawai i QB Zach Wilson BYU QB Source 17 Since the 2022 playing the award given to a single player has been known as the Hugh Yoshida Most Valuable Player Award honoring a former athletic director at the University of Hawai i 18 Year Bowl MVP Ref Player Team Position 2022 Jordan Ferguson Middle Tennessee DE 19 2023 Ethan Vasko Coastal Carolina QB 20 Most appearances editUpdated through the December 2023 edition 20 games 40 total appearances Teams with multiple appearances Rank Team Appearances Record Win pct 1 Hawai i 9 5 4 0 556 2 Nevada 3 1 2 0 333 Fresno State 3 1 2 0 333 4 SMU 2 2 0 1 000 Middle Tennessee 2 1 1 0 500 San Diego State 2 1 1 0 500 Houston 2 0 2 0 000 Boise State 2 0 2 0 000 Teams with a single appearance Won 9 Coastal Carolina East Carolina Louisiana Tech Notre Dame Oregon State Rice Southern Miss Tulane Tulsa Lost 6 Arizona State BYU Cincinnati San Jose State UAB UCFAppearances by conference editUpdated through the December 2023 edition 20 games 40 total appearances Conference Record Appearances by season Games W L Win pct Won Lost C USA 13 9 4 692 2002 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2018 2022 2003 2004 2005 2016 Mountain West 10 4 6 400 2015 2016 2017 2019 2012 2013 2014 2018 2022 2023 WAC 10 4 6 400 2003 2004 2005 2006 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Pac 12 2 1 1 500 2013 2006 Independents 2 1 1 500 2008 2019 The American 2 0 2 000 2015 2017 Sun Belt 1 1 0 1 000 2023 The record of the Pac 12 includes appearances when the conference was known as the Pac 10 before 2011 The WAC no longer sponsors FBS football Independent appearances Notre Dame 2008 BYU 2019 Game records editTeam Record Team vs Opponent Year Most points scored one team 62 Tulsa vs Hawai i 2010 Most points scored losing team 48 shared by Houston vs Hawai iUCF vs Nevada 20032005 Most points scored both teams 102 Hawai i vs Houston 2003 Fewest points allowed 6 Rice vs Fresno State 2014 Largest margin of victory 35 shared by SMU vs NevadaSan Diego State vs Cincinnati 20092015 Total yards 680 Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Rushing yards 369 Nevada vs UCF 2005 Passing yards 559 Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 First downs 32 Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Fewest yards allowed 170 San Diego State vs Middle Tennessee 2022 Fewest rushing yards allowed 66 San Diego State vs Middle Tennessee 2022 Fewest passing yards allowed 93 Rice vs Fresno State 2014 Individual Record Player Team vs Opponent Year All purpose yards 408 Chris Johnson East Carolina vs Boise State 2007 Touchdowns all purpose 3 several players most recent Shawnbrey McNeal SMU vs Nevada 2009 Rushing yards 224 Chris Johnson East Carolina vs Boise State 2007 Rushing touchdowns 3 several players most recent Shawnbrey McNeal SMU vs Nevada 2009 Passing yards 559 Colt Brennan Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Passing touchdowns 6 Colt Brennan Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Receptions 14 Jason Rivers Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Receiving yards 308 Jason Rivers Hawai i vs Arizona State 2006 Receiving touchdowns 3 several players most recent Golden Tate Notre Dame vs Hawai i 2008 Tackles 16 Roosevelt Cooks Nevada vs UCF 2005 Sacks 4 Willie Baker Louisiana Tech vs Hawai i 2018 Interceptions 2 several players most recent Khoury Bethley Hawai i vs BYU 2019 Long Plays Record Player Team vs Opponent Year Touchdown run 78 Kevin Smith UCF vs Nevada 2005 Touchdown pass 85 Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick Boise State vs Oregon State 2013 Kickoff return 100 Rashaad Penny San Diego State vs Cincinnati 2015 Punt return 60 Chad McCullar Houston vs Hawai i 2003 Interception return 83 Hayden Greenbauer SMU vs Fresno State 2012 Fumble return 70 Rashaad Reynolds Oregon State vs Boise State 2013 Punt 73 Mat McBriar Hawai i vs Tulane 2002 Field goal 52 Jack Browning San Diego State vs Middle Tennessee 2022 Source 21 Media coverage editMain article List of Hawaii Bowl broadcasters The bowl has been televised on ESPN since its inception Notes edit The 2021 game had been scheduled to feature Memphis vs Hawai i References edit 2019 Bowl Schedule collegefootballpoll com Retrieved December 13 2019 EasyPost Named New Title Sponsor for Hawai i Bowl Retrieved August 11 2021 Kirshner Alex 2016 12 24 Why Hawaii is in the Hawaii Bowl so much SBNation com Retrieved 2018 12 23 Hawaii Bahamas bowls nixed due to pandemic ESPN com 2 October 2020 Retrieved 3 October 2020 Hawai i Bowl canceled after Hawai i withdraws 24 December 2021 Sheraton Hotels amp Resorts drops title sponsorship of Hawaii Bowl college football game Hawai i Bowl Names SoFi As New Title Sponsor Retrieved November 30 2018 Hawaii Bowl lands title sponsor after 4 year vacancy Retrieved November 30 2018 Mountain West Conference aligns with Sheraton Hawaii Bowl starting in 2012 ESPN com 21 December 2011 Retrieved 23 December 2015 2019 SoFi Hawai I Bowl to Return to Dec 24 thehawaiibowl com Press release May 23 2019 Retrieved May 24 2019 Chinen Kyle October 2 2020 2020 Hawaii Bowl canceled over pandemic concerns Hawaii News Now EASYPOST NAMED NEW TITLE SPONSOR FOR HAWAI I BOWL Hawai i Bowl Hawai i Bowl 10 August 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Hawai i Bowl canceled after Hawai i withdraws ESPN com 2021 12 24 Retrieved 2021 12 24 Tsai Stephen October 2 2020 Hawaii Bowl canceled for 2020 but aims to return in 2021 Honolulu Star Advertiser Retrieved November 27 2020 usatodaysports December 24 2021 The Hawaii Bowl is off Tweet Retrieved December 23 2021 via Twitter SoFi Hawaii Bowl PDF Bowl All Star Game Records NCAA 2020 p 14 Retrieved January 3 2021 via NCAA org History thehawaiibowl com Retrieved December 24 2019 EasyPost Hawai i Bowl MVP Award Named in Honor of Hugh Yoshida thehawaiibowl com December 20 2022 Retrieved December 25 2022 MT FB December 25 2022 Your 2022 HawaiiBowl Most Valuable Player Tweet Retrieved December 25 2022 via Twitter Takase Kalani December 24 2023 Oscar Smith High alum Ethan Vasko throws 3 TD passes in Coastal Carolina s Hawaii Bowl victory Daily Press Newport News Virginia AP Retrieved December 24 2023 Game By Game Recaps amp Record Book PDF thehawaiibowl com pp 20 22 Retrieved December 25 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hawaii Bowl amp oldid 1193507930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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