El Dorado News-Times

Louisiana Tech to play in Hawaii Bowl

- By Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n

RUSTON, La. - Louisiana Tech has accepted a bid to play in the Hawaii Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 22 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The game will air nationally on ESPN and ESPN Radio at 9:30 p.m., as the Bulldogs face off against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors of the Mountain West.

This marks the fifth straight season Louisiana Tech will make a bowl appearance with the Bulldogs having won the previous four bowl games dating back to 2014.

“On behalf of the Hawaii Bowl Executive Committee, I’m proud to announce this thrilling match-up between Louisiana Tech University and the University of Hawaii and congratula­te both teams on successful seasons,” Hawaii Bowl Executive Director Daryl Garvin said. “What better location to end a football season than the beautiful

and scenic island of Oahu.”

Louisiana Tech (7-5, 5-3 C-USA) enters the bowl matchup as the only team in Conference USA to compete in five straight bowl games.

Louisiana Tech is also the only team in the league to win seven or more games in each of the last five seasons.

“We are excited about taking the Louisiana Tech brand and the Bulldog football program back to the islands,” said Louisiana Tech Athletic Director Tommy McClelland.

“We have an obvious history with the University of Hawaii and the people of that great state from our days as members of the Western Athletic Conference.

“It will be fun to reunite with some old friends and get an opportunit­y to showcase our football program for a fifth straight year in postseason bowl game.”

The Bulldogs will face a Hawaii team that posted an 8-5 overall record this season with a 5-3 mark in the Mountain West. The Rainbow Warriors have notched wins over Colorado State, Navy, Rice, Duquesne, San Jose State, Wyoming, UNLV and San Diego State.

“We could not be more excited to represent Louisiana Tech in the Hawaii Bowl,” Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz said.

“I want to thank the Hawaii Bowl committee, the people of Hawaii and everyone involved for giving us this incredible opportunit­y to play our final game of the 2018 season in the great state of Hawaii.

“I am very excited for this football team to experience the culture and hospitalit­y of the Hawaii Bowl while also having the opportunit­y to face off against a great opponent in such a historic stadium.

“This is a once in a lifetime experience for many of our players, coaches and fans.

“I have been to the Hawaii Bowl before and it is an unbelievab­le bowl experience that is second to none as far as the culture, the destinatio­n and the people involved are concerned.

“The beauty and uniqueness of the Hawaii Bowl is what makes this bowl so special.”

The Bulldogs earned their fourth straight bowl victory a season ago after defeating SMU 51-10, in the inaugural DXL Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas.

This will be the 11th meeting all-time between the two schools with Louisiana Tech winning twice in the previous 10 contests.

The Rainbow Warriors have won two straight over the Bulldogs with the last meeting coming in 2011 when both teams were members of the Western Athletic Conference.

The last time Louisiana Tech traveled to Honolulu was in 2010, while the Bulldogs have made the trek to the Hawaiian Islands a total of five times dating back to 2000.

The Hawaii Bowl enters its 17th year and this will mark the 12th time that Conference USA will be a part of game.

This year’s Dec. 22 date marks the first time the game has not been played on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

Conference USA teams have won six of their last seven appearance­s in the game and are 7-4 all-time.

Ten different schools have played in the game with Middle Tennessee being the most recent.

 ?? Tom Morris/Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n ?? Taking the field: Louisiana Tech takes the field for their game against Western Kentucky last weekend in Ruston, La. On Wednesday, Louisiana Tech accepted an invitation to play in the Hawaii Bowl. The game will be played on Dec. 22 against Hawaii.
Tom Morris/Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n Taking the field: Louisiana Tech takes the field for their game against Western Kentucky last weekend in Ruston, La. On Wednesday, Louisiana Tech accepted an invitation to play in the Hawaii Bowl. The game will be played on Dec. 22 against Hawaii.

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