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As expected, the Hawaii football team will stay home for the holidays and face Brigham Young in the SoFi Hawaii Bowl on Tuesday, Dec. 24, at Aloha Stadium. Kickoff is 3 p.m.
The official announcement was made Sunday morning. Hawaii (9-5) will play a school-record 15th game this season after losing to Boise State, 31-10, in the Mountain West Conference championship game on Saturday in Idaho.
The Cougars (7-5) accepted their invitation to the bowl game last month.
This will be the ninth appearance by the Rainbow Warriors in the Hawaii Bowl’s 18-year history. It’s the first time UH will make consecutive appearances since it played in three straight games from 2002 to ’04.
UH is 4-4 all-time in the Hawaii Bowl and is coming off a 31-14 loss to Louisiana Tech last year.
“We are honored to play in the 18th annual SoFi Hawaii Bowl,” UH athletics director David Matlin said in a press release. “It is a great reward for our well deserving student-athletes, coaches and staff and a special Christmas Eve matchup against BYU for our local fans. ESPN Events and the Hawaii Bowl staff are incredible hosts and provide a first rate experience for our student-athletes.”
Head coach Nick Rolovich has guided UH to three bowl appearances in four years.
“BYU at Aloha Stadium on Christmas Eve, there may not be a better combination for Hawaii fans,” Rolovich said in a press release. “The SoFi Hawaii Bowl has been a tremendous experience every time we’ve been in it and we look forward to representing our state and university again on a national stage. The Cougars have had a great season and we’re looking forward to our fans coming out to Aloha Stadium to see a battle with a classic rival.”
The Cougars have beaten Hawaii 23 times in 31 all-time meetings. They defeated UH 30-20 at Aloha Stadium in 2017 and 49-23 in Provo, Utah, last year. BYU’s seven wins this season include victories over Tennessee, USC, Boise State and Utah State.
“Hawaii is a really good team and I’m looking forward to the matchup,” BYU coach Kalani Sitake said in a press release. “I have tons of respect for Nick Rolovich and his entire coaching staff. I love the way they play the game. It will be an honor for us to take the field with them at Aloha Stadium.”
Sitake is originally from Laie.