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The Oahu Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision (then known as Division I-A) bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by the Jeep Division of Chrysler Corporation. The inaugural game was played in 1998 and the last game was played in 2000, after it lost its sponsorship as a result of a corporate merger between Jeep parent Chrysler Corporation and Daimler Benz. The Oahu Bowl was part of a double-header played after the Aloha Bowl on Christmas its first two years; the 2000 game was played on Christmas Eve.

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  • The Oahu Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision (then known as Division I-A) bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by the Jeep Division of Chrysler Corporation. The inaugural game was played in 1998 and the last game was played in 2000, after it lost its sponsorship as a result of a corporate merger between Jeep parent Chrysler Corporation and Daimler Benz. The Oahu Bowl was part of a double-header played after the Aloha Bowl on Christmas its first two years; the 2000 game was played on Christmas Eve. In 2001, the Oahu Bowl became the Seattle Bowl and played two games before losing NCAA certification. The Aloha Bowl, scheduled to move to San Francisco at the same time, lost certification before it could play a game. (en)
  • L'Oahu Bowl était un match annuel de football américain organisé par la NCAA opposant des équipes issues de la FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) actuellement connue comme la Division I-A de NCAA. Il se déroulait dans l'Aloha Stadium d'Honolulu à Hawaii aux États-Unis et était sponsorisé par la Jeep Motor Company. Le match inaugural fut joué en 1998 et le dernier en 2000 après la perte du sponsor consécutif à la fusion entre les sociétés Jeep Chrysler Corporation et Daimler Benz. Lors des deux premières éditions, un second bowl avait également lieu à Hawaii le jour de Noël : l'Aloha Bowl. C'était la première fois que deux bowls universitaires faisaient partie d'un même programme. En 2000 l'Oahu Bowl fut déplacé au réveillon de Noël. En 2001, l'Oahu Bowl devint le Seattle Bowl mais ne fut joué qu'à deux reprises avant de perdre sa certification auprès de la NCAA. À la même époque, l'Aloha Bowl qui devait émigrer à San Francisco perdit également sa certification avant qu'il ne puisse y être organisé. (fr)
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  • The Oahu Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision (then known as Division I-A) bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by the Jeep Division of Chrysler Corporation. The inaugural game was played in 1998 and the last game was played in 2000, after it lost its sponsorship as a result of a corporate merger between Jeep parent Chrysler Corporation and Daimler Benz. The Oahu Bowl was part of a double-header played after the Aloha Bowl on Christmas its first two years; the 2000 game was played on Christmas Eve. (en)
  • L'Oahu Bowl était un match annuel de football américain organisé par la NCAA opposant des équipes issues de la FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) actuellement connue comme la Division I-A de NCAA. Il se déroulait dans l'Aloha Stadium d'Honolulu à Hawaii aux États-Unis et était sponsorisé par la Jeep Motor Company. Le match inaugural fut joué en 1998 et le dernier en 2000 après la perte du sponsor consécutif à la fusion entre les sociétés Jeep Chrysler Corporation et Daimler Benz. En 2000 l'Oahu Bowl fut déplacé au réveillon de Noël. (fr)
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  • Oahu Bowl (en)
  • Oahu Bowl (fr)
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