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词条 Hawaii Bowl
释义

  1. Bowl games in Hawaii

  2. Game history

     Tenth Anniversary Team (2011) 

  3. Game results

  4. MVPs

  5. Most appearances

  6. Appearances by conference

  7. Media coverage

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{For|the college football All-Star game|Hula Bowl}}{{Collegebowl
| name = Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl
| full_name = SoFi Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl
| nickname =
| defunct =
| logo = HawaiiBowlLogo.png
| image_size = 250px
| caption =
| stadium = Aloha Stadium
| previous_stadiums =
| location = Halawa, Hawaii
| previous_locations =
| years = 2002–Present
| preceded_by = Aloha Bowl
| previous_tie-ins = WAC (2002–2011)
C-USA/Pac-10 (2005–2008)
| conference_tie-ins = MWC (2012–present)
C-USA (2009–present)

| payout = 650,000 (as of 2015)[1]
| sponsors = ConAgra Foods (2002)
Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii (2003–2013)
SoFi (2018–present)
| former_names = ConAgra Foods Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl (2002)
Sheraton Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl (2003–2013)
Hawaiʻ Bowl (2014-2017)
| prev_matchup_year = 2017
| prev_matchup_season= 2017
| prev_matchup_teams = Houston vs. Fresno State
| prev_matchup_score = Fresno State 33–27
| next_matchup_year = 2018
| next_matchup_season= 2018
| next_matchup_teams = Hawaii vs. Louisiana Tech
| next_matchup_date = Louisiana Tech 31–14
}}

The Hawaiʻi Bowl (currently known as the SoFi Hawai'i Bowl for sponsorship reasons) is a college football bowl game that has been played annually at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, since 2002. The bowl is one of eleven post-season contests run by ESPN Events.

Typically played on or near Christmas Eve, it features a team from the Mountain West playing an opponent from Conference USA or the Pac-12. Uniquely, the bowl's charter contains a clause dictating that the Mountain West tie-in is automatically awarded to the Hawai{{okina}}i Rainbow Warriors if it is bowl-eligible, and is not selected to participate in a New Year's Six (or previously BCS) bowl game. As such, the team has made the most appearances in the game, with 8. The "guarantee" has been regarded as being for practical reasons, as the team would not be required to perform costly travel to a bowl game in the mainland United States unless it is of high importance.[2] The Mountain West bid was held by the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) until 2012, when Hawai'i moved to the conference and the WAC ceased sponsoring college football.[3]

Bowl games in Hawaii

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 Hawai{{okina}}i. 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 O{{okina}}ahu Bowl was moved to Seattle, Washington and was held for two years as the Seattle Bowl before losing certification in 2002.

Game history

In its first year, the Hawai{{okina}}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{{okina}}i Bowl until Sheraton declined to renew sponsorship in 2014.[4] In 2018, SoFi signed on as title sponsor of the game which is officially known as the SoFi Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl. [5]

The 2005 appearance of the UCF Knights at the Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl was the first ever bowl game in that school's history.

In 2006, the Pac-10 replaced C-USA as the WAC's opposition. If the Pac-10 was not able to provide a bowl-eligible team, C-USA would have supplied the team (assuming it had a sixth team that was bowl eligible). If neither conference had a bowl-eligible team, the spot would have been filled by an at-large team. In 2007, C-USA had a guaranteed spot in the Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl, which was filled by the East Carolina Pirates.[6]

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, marking the first time an independent played in the contest.

The 2011 Hawai'i Bowl featured the Conference USA champion for the first time, as Southern Mississippi played in the bowl instead of going to the Liberty Bowl, where the C-USA champion typically plays.

The 2015 Hawai'i Bowl featured the Mountain West Conference champion for the first time as San Diego State played in the bowl instead of going to the Las Vegas Bowl, where the Mountain West champion typically plays.

Tenth Anniversary Team (2011)

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 voted to the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Ten Year Anniversary Team by fan voting. An additional seven players were picked by a panel of sportswriters and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Staff. The team was announced on December 16, 2011.

Ten Year Anniversary Team 
Year Player College Performance
2002 Justin Colbert Hawai{{okina}}i 9 catches for 158 yards and 2 TD's.
2003 Timmy Chang
Jackie Battle
Hawai{{okina}}i
Houston
26 for 42, 475 yards, 5 TD's passing.
19 carries for 124 yards and 3 TD's.
2004 Chad Owens Hawai{{okina}}i 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
Hawai{{okina}}i
Hawai{{okina}}i
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
Hawai{{okina}}i
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
Hawai{{okina}}i
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

DateWinning teamLosing teamAttendancenotes
December 25, 2002 Tulane 36 Hawai{{okina}}i 28 35,513 notes
December 25, 2003 Hawai{{okina}}i 54 Houston 48 (3OT) 29,005 notes
December 24, 2004 Hawai{{okina}}i 59 UAB 40 39,754 notes
December 24, 2005 Nevada 49 UCF 48 (OT) 16,134 notes
December 24, 2006 Hawai{{okina}}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{{okina}}i 21 43,487 notes
December 24, 2009 SMU 45 Nevada 10 32,650 notes
December 24, 2010 Tulsa 62 Hawai{{okina}}i 35 43,673 notes
December 24, 2011 Southern Miss24Nevada17 32,630 notes
December 24, 2012 SMU43Fresno State10 30,024 notes
December 24, 2013 Oregon State38Boise State23 29,106 notes
December 24, 2014 Rice30Fresno State6 25,365 notes
December 24, 2015 San Diego State42Cincinnati722,793 notes
December 24, 2016 Hawai{{okina}}i52Middle Tennessee3523,175 notes
December 24, 2017 Fresno State33Houston2720,546 notes
December 22, 2018 Louisiana Tech 31 Hawai{{okina}}i 14 30,911 notes

MVPs

YearWinning team MVPLosing team MVP
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
2002 Lynaris Elpheage Tulane CB Justin Colbert Hawai{{okina}}i WR
2003 Timmy Chang Hawai{{okina}}i QB Jackie Battle Houston RB
2004 Timmy Chang
Chad Owens
Hawai{{okina}}i QB
WR
Darrell Hackney UAB QB
2005 B.J. Mitchell Nevada RB Brandon Marshall UCF WR
2006 Colt Brennan
Jason Rivers
Hawai{{okina}}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{{okina}}i WR
2009 Kyle Padron SMU QB Kevin Basped Nevada DE
2010 Damaris Johnson Tulsa WR Greg Salas Hawaii 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 FBZach Edwards Cincinnati S
2016 Dru Brown Hawai{{okina}}i QBRichie James Middle Tennessee WR
2017 Marcus McMaryion Fresno State QB Steven Dunbar Houston WR
2018 Jaylon Ferguson Louisiana Tech DE Kendall Hune Hawai{{okina}}i DE

Most appearances

Updated through the December 2018 edition (17 games, 34 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
RankTeamAppearancesRecordWin pct.
1 Hawai{{okina}}i 8 4–4 4|4|leading_zero=y}}
T2 Nevada 3 1–2 1|2|leading_zero=y}}
T2 Fresno State 3 1–2 1|2|leading_zero=y}}
T4 SMU 2 2–0 2|0|leading_zero=y}}
T4 Houston 2 0–2 0|2|leading_zero=y}}
T4 Boise State 2 0–2 0|2|leading_zero=y}}
Teams with a single appearance

Won: East Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Notre Dame, Oregon State, Rice, San Diego State, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa


Lost: Arizona State, Cincinnati, Middle Tennessee, UAB, UCF

Appearances by conference

Updated through the December 2018 edition (17 games, 34 total appearances).

ConferenceRecordAppearances by season
GamesWLWin pct.WonLost
C-USA 12 8 4 8|4|leading_zero=y}} 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018 2003, 2004, 2005, 2016
WAC 10 4 6 4|6|leading_zero=y}} 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Mountain West 7 3 4 3|4|leading_zero=y}} 2015, 2016, 2017 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018
Pac-12 2 1 1 1|1|leading_zero=y}} 2013 2006
The American 2 0 2 0|2|leading_zero=y}}   2015, 2017
Independents 1 1 0 1|0|leading_zero=y}} 2008  
  • Pac-12 record includes appearances when the conference was known as the Pac-10 (before 2011).
  • Independent appearances: Notre Dame (2008)

Media coverage

{{main|List of Hawaii Bowl broadcasters}}

The bowl has been televised on ESPN since its inception.

See also

Other bowl games played in Hawai{{okina}}i
  • Poi Bowl (1936–1939)
  • Pineapple Bowl (1940–1952)
  • Aloha Bowl (1982–2000)
  • O{{okina}}ahu Bowl (1998–2000)
  • Hula Bowl (1947–2008)

References

1. ^http://www.statisticbrain.com/college-bowl-game-payouts/
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/12/24/14073110/hawaii-bowl-2016-game-time-tv-history|title=Why Hawaii is in the Hawaii Bowl so much|last=Kirshner|first=Alex|date=2016-12-24|website=SBNation.com|access-date=2018-12-23}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7376711/mountain-west-conference-aligns-sheraton-hawaii-bowl-starting-2012|title=Mountain West Conference aligns with Sheraton Hawaii Bowl starting in 2012|work=ESPN.com|accessdate=23 December 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2014/05/09/sheraton-hotels-resorts-drops-title-sponsorship-of.html?iana=ind_sports |title=Sheraton Hotels & Resorts drops title sponsorship of Hawaii Bowl college football game}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.thehawaiibowl.com/hawaii-bowl-names-sofi-as-new-title-sponsor/ |title=Hawai‘i Bowl Names SoFi As New Title Sponsor |accessdate=November 30, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://conferenceusa.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/hawaii-bowl.html|title=Conference USA Official Athletic Site - Football|publisher=|accessdate=23 December 2015}}

External links

  • [https://www.thehawaiibowl.com/ Official site]
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