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The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in NCAA Division I FBS college football. It was part of the Western Athletic Conference until July 2012, when the team joined the Mountain West Conference. From 2000 until 2013, the team was known simply as the Warriors. [2]
The rainbow officially became a part of the school's athletic logo in 1982 and remained until 2000. [4] King Kamehameha the Great and his warriors united the Hawaiian Islands, earning the warrior a place of honor in Hawaiian history and an expectation of strength, skill and a fighting spirit. The UH teams became known as "Rainbow Warriors" long ...
The Rainbow Warriors have appeared in five NCAA tournaments.Their combined record is 1–5. Number in parentheses is opponent's seed in tournament. The Rainbow Warriors' first tournament appearance with seeds (The NCAA started seeding teams with the 1978 tournament, with the seeding format used today beginning in 1979) was in 1994.
Lost Hawaii Bowl against Tulane Green Wave 28–36 ^ — — 2003: WAC 4th N/A 9 5 — Won Hawaii Bowl against Houston Cougars 54–48 ^ — — 2004: WAC 5th N/A 8 5 — Won Hawaii Bowl against UAB Blazers 59–40 ^ — — 2005: WAC 5th N/A 5 7 — — — — 2006: WAC 2nd N/A 11 3 — Won Hawaii Bowl against Arizona State Sun Devils 41–24 ...
The 2025 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team will represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in the Mountain West Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Rainbow Warriors will be led by Timmy Chang in his fourth year as the program's head coach. [ 1 ]
The Warriors compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The program has had 22 head coaches since it began play during the 1909 season. [1] Timmy Chang was hired in January 2022 as the head coach at Hawaii. [2] The team has played in over 950 games over 97 seasons of Hawaii football. [1]
Friday's Hawaii men's volleyball match was about much more than just the start of Big West Conference play. It was also a return to normalcy for the No. 1-ranked Rainbow Warriors, who were swept ...
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team, representing the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, has had 69 American football players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the first draft in 1936. [A 1] The highest that a Warrior has ever been drafted is 19th overall, which occurred when Ashley Lelie was drafted in 2002. [3]