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Hawaii Bowl

Hawaiʻi Bowl
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Halawa, Hawaii
Operated 2002–Present
Conference tie-ins MWC (2012–present)
C-USA (2009–present)
Previous conference tie-ins WAC (2002–2011)
C-USA/Pac-10 (2005–2008)
Payout US$650,000 (as of 2015)
Preceded by Aloha Bowl
Sponsors
Former names
ConAgra Foods Hawaiʻi Bowl (2002)
Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl (2003–2013)
2015 matchup
Cincinnati vs. San Diego State (San Diego State 42–7)
2016 matchup
Hawaiʻi vs. Middle Tennessee

The Hawaiʻi Bowl is a post-season National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game that has been played annually at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii since 2002. Typically played on either Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the game matches teams from either Conference USA or the Pac-12 and a team from the Mountain West Conference. As part of the bowl charter, a "Hawaiʻi guarantee" allows the University of Hawaiʻi an automatic bid to the bowl provided it is bowl eligible and does not receive a bid to a bowl in the College Football Playoff, which goes to the highest ranking school among the members of the Mountain West, Sun Belt, Mid-American, and American Athletic Conferences and Conference USA. If Hawaiʻi is not eligible then another Mountain West team receives the bid. This continues a tradition started when Hawaiʻi was a member of the Western Athletic Conference.

The bowl is one of 11 post-season contests run by ESPN Regional Television ("ESPN Plus"), a subsidiary of ESPN, which has carried the game since its outset.

The Hawaii Bowl succeeds the Poi Bowl (1936–1939), Pineapple Bowl (1940–1941, 1947–1952), Aloha Bowl (1982–2000), and the Oahu Bowl (1998–2000) as bowl games played in Hawaiʻi. This bowl is a new event not affiliated with the previous games. While the Aloha Bowl tried to move to San Francisco, California and was decertified by the NCAA, the Oʻahu Bowl was moved to Seattle, Washington and was held for two years as the Seattle Bowl before losing certification in 2002.


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