Hawaiʻi Bowl | |
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Stadium | Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex |
Location | Honolulu, Hawaii |
Previous locations | Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii |
Operated | 2002–present |
Conference tie-ins | |
Previous conference tie-ins | |
Payout | US$1.2 million (2019)[1] |
Website | thehawaiibowl.com |
Preceded by | Aloha Bowl |
Sponsors | |
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Former names | |
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2023 matchup | |
Coastal Carolina vs. San Jose State (Coastal Carolina 24–14) | |
2024 matchup | |
South Florida vs. San Jose State (South Florida 41–395OT) |
The Hawaiʻi Bowl[a] 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.
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.[2]
For the 2021 through 2023 editions, the bowl was sponsored by EasyPost.[3] Previous sponsors include ConAgra Foods (2002) and Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii (2003–2013), and SoFi (2018–2019).
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