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词条 Aloha Bowl
释义

  1. History

  2. Game results

  3. Appearances by team

  4. Appearances by conference

  5. Television

  6. In popular culture

  7. See also

  8. References

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The Aloha Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision (then known as Division I-A) college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium.

History

The Aloha Bowl was established in 1982 by Mackay Yanagisawa, a sportsman from Oahu.[1] With the exception of the 1983-86 playings, the Aloha Bowl was traditionally played on Christmas morning in Honolulu.[2] For most of its playings, the game was sponsored by Jeep Corporation.[3] The bowl originally applied for certification by the NCAA Division I Championship Committee in 1981, but certification was delayed until 1982. The inaugural game was played in 1982 and the last game was played in 2000, after it lost its sponsorship as a result of a corporate merger between Jeep and DaimlerChrysler. In 1998 and 1999, the Aloha Bowl was part of a doubleheader followed by the Oahu Bowl; the 1998 event was the first televised doubleheader in American college football history.[1]

After Jeep dropped its sponsorship, the bowl committees of the Hawaiian bowl games elected to move the games to the U.S. mainland. The Oahu Bowl moved to Seattle and was played as the Seattle Bowl for two years.[4][5] The Aloha Bowl was to move to San Francisco, but before the move could be completed the game lost its bowl certification. San Francisco received a bowl game for the 2001 season anyway, which is now known as the Redbox Bowl. Hawaii did not remain without a bowl for long, however, as a new bowl committee received certification for a Christmastime game in 2002 at Aloha Stadium.

The Aloha Bowl was preceded years earlier by the Pineapple Bowl and Poi Bowl.

Game results

DateWinnerLoser Attendance Notes
December 25, 1982 #9 Washington 21 #16 Maryland 20 30,055 notes
December 26, 1983 Penn State 13 Washington 10 37,212 notes
December 29, 1984 #10 SMU 27 #17 Notre Dame 20 41,777 notes
December 28, 1985 #13 Alabama 24 USC 3 35,183 notes
December 27, 1986 #16 Arizona 30 North Carolina 21 26,743 notes
December 25, 1987 #10 UCLA 20 Florida 16 24,839 notes
December 25, 1988 #18 Washington State 24 #14 Houston 22 35,132 notes
December 25, 1989 #22 Michigan State 33year=1989|team=Hawaii Rainbow Warriors|title=Hawaii}} 13 50,000 notes
December 25, 1990 Syracuse 28 Arizona 0 14,185 notes
December 25, 1991 Georgia Tech 18 #17 Stanford 17 34,433 notes
December 25, 1992 Kansas 23 #25 BYU 20 42,933 notes
December 25, 1993 #17 Colorado 41 #25 Fresno State 30 44,009 notes
December 25, 1994 Boston College 12 #11 Kansas State 7 44,862 notes
December 25, 1995 #11 Kansas 51 UCLA 30 41,111 notes
December 25, 1996 Navy 42 Cal 38 43,380 notes
December 25, 1997 #21 Washington 51 #25 Michigan State 23 44,598 notes
December 25, 1998 Colorado 51 #21 Oregon 43 46,451 notes
December 25, 1999 Wake Forest 23 Arizona State 3 40,974 notes
December 25, 2000{{cfb link>year=2000|team=Boston College|title=Boston College}} 31 Arizona State 17 24,397 notes

Appearances by team

RankTeamAppearancesWinsLossesWin %
1Washington Huskies}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Washington}}321.667
T2Boston College Eagles}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Boston College}}2201.000
T2Colorado Buffaloes}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Colorado}}2201.000
T2Arizona State Sun Devils}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Arizona State}}202.000
T2Kansas Jayhawks}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Kansas}}2201.000
T2Arizona Wildcats}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Arizona}}211.500
T2Michigan State Spartans}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Michigan State}}211.500
T2UCLA Bruins}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|UCLA}}211.500
T3Alabama Crimson Tide}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Alabama}}1101.000
T3Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Georgia Tech}}1101.000
T3Navy Midshipmen}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Navy}}1101.000
T3Penn State Nittany Lions}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Penn State}}1101.000
T3SMU Mustangs}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|SMU}}1101.000
T3Syracuse Orange}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Syracuse}}1101.000
T3Wake Forest Demon Deacons}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Wake Forest}}1101.000
T3Washington State Cougars}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Washington State}}1101.000
T3BYU Cougars}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|BYU}}101.000
T3California Golden Bears}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Cal}}101.000
T3Florida Gators}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Florida}}101.000
T3Fresno State Bulldogs}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Fresno State}}101.000
T3Hawaii Rainbow Warriors}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Hawaii}}101.000
T3Houston Cougars}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Houston}}101.000
T3Kansas State Wildcats}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Kansas State}}101.000
T3Maryland Terrapins}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Maryland}}101.000
T3North Carolina Tar Heels}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|North Carolina}}101.000
T3Notre Dame Fighting Irish}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Notre Dame}}101.000
T3Oregon Ducks}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Oregon}}101.000
T3Stanford Cardinal}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|Stanford}}101.000
T3USC Trojans}}|{{color|#FFFFFF|USC}}101.000

Appearances by conference

RankConferenceAppearancesRecordWin %# of TeamsTeams
1Pac-10145–9.3579Washington (2–1)

Arizona (1–1)

UCLA (1–1)

Arizona State (0–2)

Washington State (1–0)

Cal (0–1)

Oregon (0–1)

Stanford (0–1)

USC (0–1)

T2ACC42–2.5004Georgia Tech (1–0)

Maryland (0–1)

North Carolina (0–1)

Wake Forest (1–0)

T2Big Eight43–1.7503Kansas (2–0)

Colorado (1–0)

Kansas State (0–1)

T2Independent43–1.7503Navy (1–0)

Notre Dame (0–1)

Penn State (1–0)

Syracuse (1–0)

5WAC30–3.0003BYU (0–1)

Fresno State (0–1)

Hawaii (0–1)

T6Big East22–01.0001Boston College (2–0)
T6Big Ten21–1.5001Michigan State (1–1)
T6SEC21–1.5002Alabama (1–0)

Florida (0–1)

T6SWC21–1.5002SMU (1–0)

Houston (0–1)

10Big 1211–01.0001Colorado (1–0)
  • Note: Table based on conference affiliation at the time the game was played and may not represent current conference alignment.

Television

{{main|List of Aloha Bowl broadcasters}}

Most editions of the Aloha Bowl were televised by ABC (1986–2000).

In popular culture

  • In the "Twas the Nut Before Christmas" episode of King of the Hill, first aired on December 17, 2000, Hank Hill exclaims "Tomorrow, Christmas service falls right between the Aloha Bowl and the Oahu Bowl."

See also

  • Hawaii Bowl (since 2002)
  • List of college bowl games

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Cisco|first=Dan|title=Hawaiʻi Sports: History, Facts, and Statistics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s4QWvle-CR8C&pg=PA152|accessdate=29 April 2012|year=1999|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|isbn=978-0-8248-2121-0|page=152}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UkgsAQAAMAAJ|accessdate=29 April 2012|date=1 January 2007|publisher=Thomson Gale|isbn=978-1-4144-1121-7|page=221}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Gietschier|first=Steve|title=Chase's sports calendar of events|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PtsIZ66FgWQC|accessdate=29 April 2012|date=1 November 1999|publisher=Contemporary Books|isbn=978-0-8092-2600-9}}
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://starbulletin.com/2004/03/31/sports/story2.html| title=Aloha Sports suing NCAA|publisher=Star Bulletin| date=31 March 2004| accessdate=26 August 2008}}
5. ^{{cite web| url=http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2001/05/01/Sports/Bowl-Bids.Aloha.To.Hawaii-74236.shtml| title=Bowl bids aloha to Hawaii| publisher=Bcheights.com| date=1 May 2001| accessdate=26 August 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228103415/http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2001/05/01/Sports/Bowl-Bids.Aloha.To.Hawaii-74236.shtml| archive-date=2007-12-28| dead-url=yes| df=}}
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