Aloha Bowl

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Aloha Bowl (defunct)

Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Operated 1982-2000
Sponsors
Jeep Corporation
2000 Matchup
Boston College vs. Arizona State (31-17)

The Aloha Bowl is a now-defunct National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day except for games in 1983 to 1986, the Aloha Bowl was sponsored by Jeep Corporation. 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. From 1998-2000, the Aloha Bowl was part of a double-header followed by the Oahu Bowl.

For 2001-2002, the game was reorganized into the Seattle Bowl. It was discontinued entirely in 2003 and replaced with the Hawaii Bowl.



Aloha Classic Almanac
Game Date Winner Score Loser Score
1982 25 December Washington 21 Maryland 20
1983 26 December Penn State 13 Washington 10
1984 29 December SMU 27 Notre Dame 20
1985 28 December Alabama 24 USC 3
1986 27 December Arizona 30 North Carolina 21
1987 25 December UCLA 20 Florida 16
1988 25 December Washington St 24 Houston 22
1989 25 December Michigan St 33 Hawaii 13
1990 25 December Syracuse 28 Arizona 0
1991 25 December Georgia Tech 18 Stanford 17
1992 25 December Kansas 23 BYU 20
1993 25 December Colorado 41 Fresno St 30
1994 25 December Boston College 12 Kansas St 7
1995 25 December Kansas 51 UCLA 30
1996 25 December Navy 42 California 38
1997 25 December Washington 51 Michigan St 23
1998 25 December Colorado 51 Oregon 43
1999 25 December Wake Forest 23 Arizona State 3
2000 25 December Boston College 31 Arizona State 17


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