About the Hawai’i Bowl
The Hawai’i Bowl will be part of ESPN and ESPN2’s extensive bowl lineup. The Hawai’i Bowl continues as the first non-all-star post-season game in Hawai’i since December of 2000 when the Oahu Bowl and the Aloha Bowl were played in Honolulu.
Bowl Game Results
YEAR | GAME DATE | SCORE | GAME MVP | |
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2023 | December 23 | Coastal Carolina 24 | Ethan Vasko –Coastal Carolina
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2022 | December 24 | Middle Tennessee 25 | Jordan Ferguson-Middle Tennessee | |
2020 & 2021 | Cancelled | Cancelled | Cancelled | |
2019 | December 24 | Hawai’i 38 | Cole McDonald– Hawai’i | |
2018 | December 22 | LA Tech 31 | Jaylon Ferguson – LA Tech | |
2017 | December 24 | Fresno State 33 | Marcus McMaryion – Fresno State | |
2016 | December 24 | Hawai’i 52 | Dru Brown – Hawai’i | |
2015 | December 24 | San Diego State 42 | Dakota Gordon – San Diego State | |
2014 | December 24 | Rice 30 | Carl Mickelsen – Fresno State | |
2013 | December 24 | Oregon State 38 | Rashaad Reynolds – Oregon State | |
2012 | December 24 | SMU 43 | Margus Hunt – SMU | |
2011 | December 24 | Southern Miss 24 | Cordarro Law – Southern Miss | |
2010 | December 24 | Tulsa 62 | Damaris Johnson – Tulsa | |
2009 | December 24 | SMU 45 | Kyle Padron – SMU | |
2008 | December 24 | Notre Dame 49 | Jimmy Clausen – Notre Dame | |
2007 | December 23 | East Carolina 41 | Chris Johnson – East Carolina | |
2006 | December 24 | Hawai’i 41 | Colt Brennan – Hawai’i | |
2005 | December 24 | Nevada 49 (OT) | B.J. Mitchell – Nevada | |
2004 | December 24 | Hawai’i 59 | Timmy Chang – Hawai’i | |
2003 | December 25 | Hawai’i 54 (3 OT) | Timmy Chang – Hawai’i | |
2002 | December 25 | Tulane 36 | Lynaris Elpheage – Tulane |