List of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program since the team's conception in 1909. The list documents season-by-season records.

Seasons

Conference Champions *Division ChampionsBowl game berth ^
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason results [1] [2] Bowl resultFinal ranking
Conference finishDivision finishWinsLossesTies Associated Press Poll Coaches' Poll
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
1909 Austin Jones IndependentN/AN/A220N/AN/A
1910 IndependentN/AN/A420N/AN/A
1911 IndependentN/AN/A220N/AN/A
1912No team
1913
1914
1915 John Peden IndependentN/AN/A511N/AN/A
1916 William Britton IndependentN/AN/A321N/AN/A
1917 David L. Crawford IndependentN/AN/A401N/AN/A
1918 IndependentN/AN/A310N/AN/A
1919 IndependentN/AN/A401N/AN/A
1920 Raymond Elliot IndependentN/AN/A620N/AN/A
1921 Otto "Proc" Klum IndependentN/AN/A332N/AN/A
1922 IndependentN/AN/A511N/AN/A
1923 IndependentN/AN/A512N/AN/A
1924 IndependentN/AN/A800N/AN/A
1925 IndependentN/AN/A1000N/AN/A
1926 IndependentN/AN/A540N/AN/A
1927 IndependentN/AN/A520N/AN/A
1928 IndependentN/AN/A250N/AN/A
1929 IndependentN/AN/A430N/AN/A
1930 IndependentN/AN/A520N/AN/A
1931 IndependentN/AN/A321N/AN/A
1932 IndependentN/AN/A211N/AN/A
1933 IndependentN/AN/A430N/AN/A
1934 IndependentN/AN/A600N/AN/A
1935 IndependentN/AN/A530N/AN/A
1936 IndependentN/AN/A350N/AN/A
1937 IndependentN/AN/A260N/AN/A
1938 IndependentN/AN/A440N/AN/A
1939 IndependentN/AN/A360N/AN/A
1940 Eugene "Luke" Gill IndependentN/AN/A250N/AN/A
1941 Eugene "Luke" Gill

Tom Kaulukukui

IndependentN/AN/A810N/AN/A
1942No team
1943
1944
1945
1946 Tom KaulukukuiIndependentN/AN/A820N/AN/A
1947 IndependentN/AN/A850N/AN/A
1948 IndependentN/AN/A741N/AN/A
1949 IndependentN/AN/A630N/AN/A
1950 IndependentN/AN/A542N/AN/A
1951 Archie Kodros IndependentN/AN/A470N/AN/A
1952 Hank Vasconcellos IndependentN/AN/A552N/AN/A
1953 IndependentN/AN/A560N/AN/A
1954 IndependentN/AN/A440N/AN/A
1955 IndependentN/AN/A740N/AN/A
1956 IndependentN/AN/A730N/AN/A
1957 IndependentN/AN/A441N/AN/A
1958 IndependentN/AN/A570N/A [Note 1]
1959 IndependentN/AN/A360N/A
1960 IndependentN/AN/A370 [Note 2]
1961No team
1962 Jim Asato IndependentN/AN/A620
1963 IndependentN/AN/A550
1964 IndependentN/AN/A450
1965 Clark Shaughnessy IndependentN/AN/A181
1966 Phil Sarboe IndependentN/AN/A460
1967 Don King IndependentN/AN/A640
1968 Dave Holmes IndependentN/AN/A730
1969 IndependentN/AN/A631
1970 IndependentN/AN/A920
1971 IndependentN/AN/A740
1972 IndependentN/AN/A830
1973 IndependentN/AN/A920
1974 Larry Price IndependentN/AN/A650
1975 IndependentN/AN/A650
1976 IndependentN/AN/A380
1977 Dick Tomey IndependentN/AN/A560
1978 IndependentN/AN/A650
1979 IndependentN/AN/A650
1980 WAC 3rdN/A830
1981 WAC2ndN/A920
1982 WAC5thN/A650
1983 WAC5thN/A551
1984 WAC2ndN/A740
1985 WAC4thN/A462
1986 WAC4thN/A750
1987 Bob Wagner WAC6thN/A570
1988 WAC3rdN/A930
1989 WAC3rdN/A931Lost Aloha Bowl against Michigan State Spartans 13–33 ^
1990 WAC4thN/A750
1991 WAC5thN/A471
1992 *WACT-1stN/A1120Won Holiday Bowl against Illinois Fighting Illini 27–17 ^2019
1993 WAC8thN/A660
1994 WAC10thN/A381
1995 WAC9thN/A480
1996 Fred von Appen WAC7th210 [Note 3]
1997 WAC8th39
1998 WAC8th012
1999 * June Jones WACT-1stN/A94Won Oahu Bowl against Oregon State Beavers 23–17 ^
2000 WAC7thN/A39
2001 WAC4thN/A93
2002WAC2ndN/A104Lost Hawaii Bowl against Tulane Green Wave 28–36 ^
2003 WAC4thN/A95Won Hawaii Bowl against Houston Cougars 54–48 ^
2004 WAC5thN/A85Won Hawaii Bowl against UAB Blazers 59–40 ^
2005 WAC5thN/A57
2006 WAC2ndN/A113Won Hawaii Bowl against Arizona State Sun Devils 41–24 ^
2007 *WAC1stN/A121Lost Sugar Bowl against Georgia Bulldogs 10–41 ^1917
2008 Greg McMackin WAC4thN/A77Lost Hawaii Bowl against Notre Dame Fighting Irish 21–49 ^
2009 WAC5thN/A67
2010 *WACT-1stN/A104Lost Hawaii Bowl against Tulsa Golden Hurricane 35–62 ^
2011 WAC4thN/A67
2012 Norm Chow MWC 10thN/A39
2013 MWC6th111
2014 MWC4th49
2015 Norm Chow

Chris Naeole

MWC6th310
2016 Nick Rolovich MWC2nd77Won Hawaii Bowl against Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 52–35 ^
2017 MWC5th39
2018 MWC3rd86Lost Hawaii Bowl against Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 14–31 ^
2019MWC2nd1st105Won Hawaii Bowl against BYU Cougars 38–34 ^
2020 Todd Graham MWC5thN/A54Won New Mexico Bowl against Houston Cougars 28–14 ^
2021 MWC5th67
2022 Timmy Chang MWC5th310
Total56846825(only includes regular season games)
860(only includes bowl games)
57647425(all games)

Notes

  1. The UPI small college football ratings started in 1958. [3]
  2. The AP small college football ratings started in 1960. [4]
  3. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the years since. [5]

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References

  1. "2021 Football Media Guide (PDF)" (PDF). University of Hawai'i at Manoa Athletics. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  2. "Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Football Record By Year". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  3. "Poll 1958 0925 Small UPI First". Tucson Daily Citizen. September 25, 1958. p. 20. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  4. "Poll 1960 1006 Small AP". The Daily Reporter. October 6, 1960. p. 18. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  5. "USATODAY.com - Overtime system still excites coaches". usatoday30.usatoday.com. Retrieved February 25, 2019.