The Hula Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game held annually in Hawaii, usually in January. The game was first played from 1947 to 2008, and is being revived following the 2019 season, to be played at Aloha Stadium in the Halawa district of Honolulu[1]—the first playing since 2008 is scheduled for January 26, 2020.[2] During its history, the game has also been played at Honolulu Stadium, and at War Memorial Stadium on the island of Maui. At one point the longest-running sporting event in Hawaii, it had been considered[according to whom?] a premier venue to launch professional careers in the National Football League (NFL). read more
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The Hula Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game held annually in Hawaii, usually in January. The game was first played from 1947 to 2008, and is being revived following the 2019 season, to be played at Aloha Stadium in the Halawa district of Honolulu[1]—the first playing since 2008 is scheduled for January 26, 2020.[2] During its history, the game has also been played at Honolulu Stadium, and at War Memorial Stadium on the island of Maui. At one point the longest-running sporting event in Hawaii, it had been considered[according to whom?] a premier venue to launch professional careers in the National Football League (NFL). read more
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