1999 Oahu Bowl
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 Oahu Bowl
Oahu Bowl
The Oahu Bowl is a now defunct National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by Jeep motor company...

was a college football
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, played as part of the 1999-00 bowl game schedule of the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season
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. It was the 2nd Oahu Bowl
Oahu Bowl
The Oahu Bowl is a now defunct National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by Jeep motor company...

. It was played on December 25, 1999, at Aloha Stadium
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 in Honolulu
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, Hawaii
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. The game matched the Hawaii Warriors against the , and was televised on ESPN
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. The victory marked the finale to one of the most memorable seasons in school history as Hawaii had seen an improvement of nine wins over the previous winless season in . Hawaii won the 1999 contest 23-17.

Second quarter

  • HAW - Eric Hannum 26-yard FG. (12:40). 7-3 OSU
  • HAW - Channon Harris 9-yard pass from Dan Robinson (Eric Hannum kick). (6:05). 10-7 HAW
  • OSU - Ryan Cesca 37-yard FG. (00:00). 10-10 Tie

Third quarter

  • HAW - Channon Harris 30-yard pass from Dan Robinson (Eric Hannum kick). (6:30). 17-10 HAW
  • HAW - Eric Hannum 22-yard FG. (2:10). 20-10 HAW

Fourth quarter

  • HAW - Eric Hannum 35-yard FG. (2:58). 23-10 HAW
  • OSU - Ken Simonton 13-yard run (Ryan Cesca kick) (1:27). 23-17 HAW
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