Hula Bowl

Hula Bowl
Caribe Royale Orlando Hula Bowl
StadiumFBC Mortgage Stadium (2022–present)
LocationOrlando, Florida (2022–present)
Previous stadiums
Previous locations
Operated1946–2008, 2020–present
Websitehulabowl.com
Sponsors
2024 matchup
Aina vs. Kai (Kai 24–17)
2025 matchup
Aina vs. Kai (January 11, 2025)

The Hula Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game held annually, usually in January. From inception through the 2021 playing, it was held in Hawaii; since the 2022 edition, it has been played in Orlando, Florida.

The game was first staged in 1947, between mainland collegiate players and local Hawaiian players; it has been played exclusively with collegiate players since 1960. The bowl was paused following its 2008 edition, then was revived in January 2020.

The game was originally held at Honolulu Stadium in Honolulu, then moved to Aloha Stadium in Halawa starting with the January 1976 edition.[5] The game remained at Aloha Stadium through the 2021 edition, except for eight editions played at War Memorial Stadium on the island of Maui.[6] The University of Central Florida (UCF) agreed to host the January 2022 playing of the game, due to Aloha Stadium being closed for repairs and upgrades.[7]

History

UCLA quarterback Ernie Case played in the inaugural 1947 game.

In late 1946,[8] the first Hula Bowl was organized by Paul Stupin and Mackay Yanagisawa.[9] When the inaugural game was played on January 5, 1947, the teams were composed of mainland college players (the "Southern California Rose Bowl Stars", led by UCLA quarterback Ernie Case) pitted against a local team of graduates of Leilehua (the "Leialums"),[10] a local high school in Wahiawa, Hawaii—the mainland team won, 34–7.[11] The teams played a two-game series every January until 1951, when the format was changed to allow National Football League (NFL) players to join the Hawaiian all-stars,[12] in an effort to create a more competitive environment. From 1960 onward, the game featured only collegiate players, and game results are listed in NCAA records.[12] Players were historically rostered by college location; North vs. South or East vs. West. Since 2000, team names of Aina and Kai, the Hawaiian words for land and ocean, have been used multiple times.

The game was originally played in Honolulu Stadium in Honolulu through the January 1975 playing, then moved to Aloha Stadium in neighboring Halawa. In 1997, the then-mayor of Maui County, Linda Lingle, obtained authorization to spend $1.2 million to improve War Memorial Stadium in the town of Kahului on the island of Maui,[13] which then hosted the game for the 1998 through 2005 playings. However, due to poor attendance and reduced revenue,[14] the Hula Bowl returned to Oahu for its 2006 game and stayed at Aloha Stadium through the 2008 playing.

The game has predominantly been played in January as one of the final games of the college football postseason, allowing players who competed in bowl games with their collegiate teams to participate. The game has been held in early February twice, in 2002 and 2003.

For many years, the Hula Bowl was distinguished from a similar event, the Senior Bowl, by playing by collegiate rules rather than professional rules, and by remaining amateur (the Senior Bowl paid players through its 1988 edition).[15] This was very important for those wishing to remain eligible to compete in other collegiate sports (such as college baseball) or otherwise retain amateur status. At one point the longest-running sporting event in Hawaii, it was considered a premier venue to launch professional careers in the NFL.[according to whom?]

Changing direction

Kyle Eckel of Navy at the 2005 game

On July 1, 2006, it was announced that the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) would end its ten-year relationship with the Hula Bowl due to "philosophical differences" over the future plans for the game,[16] including proposed changes for the 2007 game — such as reintroducing the "Hawaiian Islands versus Mainland" matchup used from 1947 to 1959. University of Hawaii and former NFL head coach June Jones expressed a willingness to coach a potential Hawaiian Islands team, which would have a mix of Hawaiian and Polynesian players and, bowl organizers hoped, would draw more fans to the game. The Hula Bowl had also discussed the idea of allowing junior status players to participate in the game and bringing over college football players from Japan, something the game had done in the recent past.[17] Game officials also discussed awarding a national "Hula Bowl Player of the Week" to college players during the regular season; the winning players would have been invited to play in the Hula Bowl and been able to direct a $1,000 donation to a charity in their state.[17]

Dormancy

After the January 2008 playing, the bowl remained dormant. Organizers searched "for opportunities to reintroduce and reimagine the historic bowl game",[18] and in November 2016, announced their intent to restart the game in North Carolina in January 2018.[18][19] However, in March 2017, additional news reports indicated that a revival of the game was unlikely, as a key supporter of the proposal, North Carolina governor Pat McCrory, left office at the start of that year.[20]

Revival

On October 29, 2019, it was announced that the Hula Bowl would be revived;[21] the 2020 edition was played at Aloha Stadium on January 26, 2020. It featured "NCAA college football players from all divisions, along with international players".[6] Aloha Stadium also hosted the 2021 edition, played on January 31, 2021,[22] held without spectators after the facility was "deemed unsafe to hold crowds" in December 2020.[23] In August 2021, with Aloha Stadium closed for repairs and upgrades, the University of Central Florida (UCF) agreed to host the 2022 playing—scheduled for January 15—at their home stadium, FBC Mortgage Stadium, in Orlando, Florida.[7]

Game results

MVPs

1947–2008

Table

2020–present

Year Name College Ref.
2020 Reggie Walker
Niko Lalos
Kansas State
Dartmouth
[39][40]
2021 Mekhi Sargent
Carlo Kemp
CJ Marable
Nick McCloud
Iowa
Michigan
Coastal Carolina
Notre Dame
[41][42]
2022
[43]
2023
[44][45]
2024
[46][47]

Coaches

Coaches for the first Hula Bowl played exclusively with college players, in January 1960, were Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma and Paul Dietzel of LSU.[48] Dietzel's East squad defeated Wilkinson's West team, 34–8.[49] Multiple inductees of the College Football Hall of Fame have coached in the Hula Bowl, including: Bobby Bowden, Terry Donahue, Johnny Majors, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, and Barry Switzer.[48] Larry Price coached in eight Hula Bowls (1969–1976) while Dick Tomey coached in seven Hula Bowls (1978–1979, 1981, 1983, 1985–1986, 1991); both while they were coaching with Hawaii.[48] For coaches from the mainland, Lou Holtz has the most appearances, with five (1979, 1989–1990, 1993, 1997).[48] These totals include both head coach and assistant coaching appearances.

Hall of fame

In 2019, the Hula Bowl announced the creation of a hall of fame.[50] The hall's inductees are:

Hula Bowl Hall of Fame
Year Name Role College Career highlights
2020[51] Junior Ah You Player Arizona State CFL (1972–1981), Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Eric Dickerson SMU NFL (1983–1993), 6× Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame
Anthony Miller Tennessee NFL (1988–1997), 5× Pro Bowl
Mike White Coach Cal (1977)
Illinois (1988)
as player: Cal (1955–1957)
as head coach: Cal (1972–1977), Illinois (1980–1987), Oakland Raiders (1995–1996)
Rich Miano Contributor Hawaii Hula Bowl executive director; NFL (1985–1989; 1991–1995)
2021[52] Drew Brees Player Purdue NFL (2001–2020), 13× Pro Bowl
Tim Brown Notre Dame NFL (1988–2004), 9× Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1987 Heisman Trophy, College Football Hall of Fame
Jesse Sapolu Hawaii NFL (1983–1997), 2× Pro Bowl
Steve Spurrier Coach Florida (1992) as player: Florida (1964–1966), 1966 Heisman Trophy, College Football Hall of Fame, NFL (1967–1976)
as head coach: Duke (1987–1989), Florida (1990–2001), Washington Redskins (2002–2003), South Carolina (2005–2015)
Pat O'Farrell Contributor West Point Hula Bowl ambassador to the armed forces[53]
2023[54] Steve Bartkowski Player Cal NFL (1975–1986), 2× Pro Bowl, College Football Hall of Fame
Brandon Marshall UCF NFL (2006–2018), 6× Pro Bowl
Willie Roaf Louisiana Tech NFL (1993–2005), 11× Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame
Ron Simmons Florida State CFL (1981), USFL (1983–1983), College Football Hall of Fame
Darryl Talley West Virginia NFL (1993–1996), 2× Pro Bowl, College Football Hall of Fame
Reggie White Tennessee USFL (1984–1985), NFL (1985–1998; 2000), 13× Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame
Bobby Bowden Coach Florida State
(1987, 1991, 1997)
as player: Alabama (1948), Howard (1949–1952)
as coach: Howard (1959–1962), West Virginia (1970–1975), Florida State (1976–2009)

Head coach appearances in the Hula Bowl are listed in parentheses in the College column.[55]

In 1997, a storyline in the comic strip Funky Winkerbean had Harry Dinkle and the Scapegoats marching band preparing to perform at the Hula Bowl.[56][57]

See also

References

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