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1 Background  





2 Scoring summary  



2.1  First Quarter  





2.2  Second Quarter  





2.3  Third Quarter  





2.4  Fourth Quarter  







3 Aftermath  





4 References  














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2006 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
1234 Total
Hawaii 032117 41
Arizona State 37014 24
DateDecember 24, 2006
Season2006
StadiumAloha Stadium
LocationHonolulu, Hawaii
MVPQBColt Brennan (Hawaii)
WRJason Rivers (Hawaii)
RBRyan Torain (Arizona State)
RefereeBill Alge (MAC)
Attendance43,435[1]
PayoutUS$750,000 per team<
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersMark Jones, David Norrie and Heather Cox
Hawaii Bowl
 < 2005  2007

The 2006 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl was a college football bowl game that was a part of the 2006-2007 bowl game schedule of the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the fifth Hawaiʻi Bowl played, and was sponsored by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts. It was played on Christmas Eve 2006, at Aloha StadiuminHonolulu. The game matched the Hawaiʻi Warriors against the Arizona State Sun Devils, and was televised on ESPN.

Hawaiʻi won the contest, 41–24, finishing the season with eleven wins, tying the school record for most wins in a season with the 1992 Rainbow Warriors team that went 11–2.

Background

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This game received extra attention because Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan was poised to set the NCAA single-season record for touchdown passes in a season. Entering the game, Brennan had 53 touchdown passes, one short of University of Houston quarterback David Klingler's mark of 54 set in 1990.[2]

Brennan finished the game having completed 33-of-42 passes for 559 yards and five touchdowns, setting the new single-season record at 58. He shared MVP honors with wide receiver Jason Rivers, who tied a school mark with 14 receptions and set a record with 308 receiving yards, the most in a college bowl game since the NCAA began keeping official records in 1937.[3]

Scoring summary

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First Quarter

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Second Quarter

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Third Quarter

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Fourth Quarter

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Aftermath

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References

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  1. ^ "Hawai'i vs Arizona State (Dec 24, 2006)". Archived from the original on January 1, 2007. Retrieved December 29, 2008.
  • ^ Song, Jaymes (December 24, 2006). "Sun Devils hoping to slow Hawaii". Port Charlotte Sun. Port Charlotte, Florida. AP. p. 4 (Sports) – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ Song, Jaymes (December 26, 2006). "Walk-on walks off with TD mark". The Philadelphia Inquirer. AP. p. D13 – via newspapers.com.

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