2017 Hawaii Bowl

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2017 Hawaii Bowl
16th Hawaii Bowl
1234Total
Fresno State01371333
Houston7310727
DateDecember 24, 2017
Season 2017
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
MVPMarcus McMaryion (QB, Fresno State) & Steven Dunbar (WR, Houston) [1]
Referee Jason Autrey (Sun Belt)
Attendance20,546 [2]
Payout US$1,200,000
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN/ESPN Radio
Announcers TV: Chris Cotter, Rod Gilmore, Shelley Smith
Radio: Kevin Winter, TBD
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The 2017 Hawaii Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 24, 2017, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The sixteenth edition of the Hawaii Bowl featured the Houston Cougars from the American Athletic Conference against the Fresno State Bulldogs from the Mountain West Conference. The game was one of the 2017–18 bowl games concluding the 2017 FBS football season. Fresno State defeated Houston, 33–27. [3]

Contents

Teams

Fresno State entered the game with a 9–4 overall record (7–2 in conference), while Houston entered the game with an overall record of 7–4 (5–3 in conference). This was the first meeting between the schools. [4]

Fresno State Bulldogs

Houston Cougars

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
QuarterTime Drive TeamScoring informationScore
Plays Yards TOP FREHOU
1st11:354631:33Houston Ed Oliver 1-yard touchdown run, Caden Novikoff kick good07
2nd14:1311682:34Fresno StateMarcus McMaryion 1-yard touchdown run, Jimmy Camacho kick good77
2nd9:459603:44Fresno State27-yard field goal by Jimmy Camacho107
2nd7:178692:28Houston31-yard field goal by Caden Novikoff1010
2nd0:0010501:11Fresno State38-yard field goal by Jimmy Camacho1310
3rd7:5710454:39Houston31-yard field goal by Caden Novikoff1313
3rd4:259753:36Fresno StateMarcus McMaryion 6-yard touchdown run, Jimmy Camacho kick good2013
3rd2:54Houston Alexander Myres 94 yard blocked field goal return for touchdown, Caden Novikoff kick good2020
4th13:5610813:58Fresno State26-yard field goal by Jimmy Camacho2320
4th6:0013665:01Fresno State33-yard field goal by Jimmy Camacho2620
4th3:49Fresno StateJaron Bryant 44 yard interception return for touchdown, Jimmy Camacho kick good3320
4th0:4516763:04HoustonLinell Bonner 2-yard touchdown reception from D'Eriq King, Caden Novikoff kick good3327
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.

Statistics

1234Total
Bulldogs01371333
Cougars7310727
StatisticsFREHOU
First Downs2617
Third down efficiency7–199–19
Rushes-yards13172
Passing yards342269
Passing, Comp-Att-Int33–49–123–43–1
Time of Possession33:1826:42
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Fresno StatePassingMarcus McMaryion33/48, 342 yds, 1 INT
Rushing Josh Hokit 11 car, 64 yds
Receiving KeeSean Johnson 8 rec, 95 yds
HoustonPassing D'Eriq King 23/43, 269 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingD'Eriq King9 car, 38 yds
Receiving Steven Dunbar 10 rec, 197 yds

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