2014 Hawaii Bowl

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DateDecember 24, 2014
Season2014
2014 Hawaii Bowl
13th Hawaii Bowl
1234 Total
Fresno State 3300 6
Rice 16077 30
DateDecember 24, 2014
Season2014
StadiumAloha Stadium
LocationHonolulu (Halawa), Hawaii
MVPRice QB Driphus Jackson[1]
Fresno State LB Carl Mickelsen[2]
FavoriteEven[3]
RefereeTony Backert[4] (Sun Belt)
Attendance25,365[4]
PayoutUS$650,000
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN/ESPN Radio
AnnouncersAllen Bestwick, Rod Gilmore, & Holly Rowe (ESPN)
Kevin Winter & Trevor Matich (ESPN Radio)
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The 2014 Hawaii Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 24, 2014, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii in the United States. The thirteenth annual Hawaii Bowl, it pitted the Fresno State Bulldogs of the Mountain West Conference against the Rice Owls of Conference USA.[5] It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season. The game started at 3:00 p.m. HST and aired on ESPN.

Rice defeated Fresno State by a score of 30–6.[6]

Fresno State Bulldogs

The game featured the Fresno State Bulldogs of the Mountain West Conference against the Rice Owls of Conference USA.

This was the seventh overall meeting between these two teams, with Fresno State having won all 6 previous games. The last time these two teams had met was in 2004.

Despite finishing their regular season with a 6–7 record, by virtue of winning the Mountain West's West Division title, the Bulldogs became bowl eligible and accepted their invitation to play in the game.[7] This was Fresno State's second Hawaii Bowl; the Bulldogs had previously appeared in the 2012 game, losing to the SMU Mustangs by a score of 43–10 largely due to the efforts of SMU defensive end Margus Hunt.[8]

Rice Owls

After finishing their regular season with a 7–5 record, the Owls accepted their invitation to play in the game, their first appearance in the Hawaii Bowl.[9] Although they began the season with three losses, the Owls won their next six games before losing two of their final three; overall, according to FBSchedules.com, Rice had the 12th easiest schedule in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).[10]

Pregame buildup

Game summary

References

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