Hawaii Bowl

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The Hawaii Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawai'i on the island of Oahu since 2002. Played on Christmas or Christmas Eve, the game matches teams from either Conference USA or Pac-10 vs. a Western Athletic Conference school. In its first year, the Hawaii Bowl was sponsored by ConAgra Foods. The following year, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawai'i assumed sponsorship which it continues to hold today.

The Hawai'i Bowl succeeded the Aloha Bowl (played 1982-2000) and the Oahu Classic (played 1998-2000).

Originally, the WAC implied a "Hawaii guarantee", which allowed the University of Hawaii a bid in the Hawaii Bowl regardless of its standings in the WAC if it was bowl eligible. This agreement was retracted after the WAC lost a bowl bid in 2005.

All-Time Results

Year Winner Score Loser
2002 Tulane 36-28 Hawaii
2003 Hawaii 54-48 Houston
2004 Hawaii 59-40 UAB
2005 Nevada 49-48 Central Florida


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