Hula Bowl

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The Hula Bowl is a long-running college football all-star game traditionally played in Hawaii that showcases top NCAA players to professional scouts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college football all-star game
postseason college football game
associatedWith NCAA football postseason
broadcastMedium online streaming
radio
television
competitionLevel postseason all-star
country United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionYear 1946
frequency annual
gameType exhibition
governingBody Hula Bowl organization
hasFeature invitation-only player selection
neutral-site game
showcase for NFL Draft prospects
hasFormat all-star exhibition game
hasGender men's football
hasSpectators in-person audience
inception 1946
language English
location Hawaii NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the oldest college football all-star games
participant CFL scouts
NCAA college football players
NFL scouts
professional football scouts
primaryScoutingLeague National Football League NERFINISHED
purpose showcase top NCAA players to professional scouts
region Pacific NERFINISHED
ruleSet NCAA football rules (with occasional modifications)
scheduling postseason
secondaryScoutingLeague Canadian Football League NERFINISHED
selectionCriteria senior college football players
sport American football
surface outdoor stadium field
targetAudience college football fans
professional football teams
teamComposition mixed rosters from multiple colleges
televisionCoverage national sports networks (various over time)
traditionalLocation Honolulu, Hawaii NERFINISHED
traditionalStadium Aloha Stadium NERFINISHED
typicalMonthPlayed January

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Aloha Stadium hostedEvent Hula Bowl