American college football all-star game
College football game
The 2022 Hula Bowl  was a postseason college football  all-star game  played on January 15, 2022, with kickoff at 12:00 noon EST , at the Bounce House  in Orlando, Florida .[ 2]   It was the first all-star contest of the 2021–22 bowl games  and, while not restricted to FBS  players, one of the final games of the 2021 FBS football season . Television coverage was provided by CBS Sports Network .[ 2]   This was the first playing of the Hula Bowl  outside of Hawaii, due to Aloha Stadium  near Honolulu  being closed for renovations.[ 3]   The game rostered players into Aina and Kai teams, the words for land and sea in the Hawaiian language .[ 4]  
 
The Bounce House  in February 2020  
Team Aina was led by Mike Smith , former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons , while Team Kai will be led by Brian Billick , former head coach of the Baltimore Ravens .[ 4]   Complete coaching staffs were announced as follows:[ 4]  
Player invitations were determined by the Hula Bowl Selection Committee led by directors of Scouting, Damond Talbot, Scott Phillips Jr,[ 6]   and Jimmy Williams, primarily based on "potential to make a professional Football team roster".[ 7]   Team Kai wore blue uniforms and Team Aina wore black uniforms.
Game information
  
First quarter  
3:47 Aina – Nick Sciba  (Wake Forest) 52-yard field goal. Aina 3–0   
Second quarter  
Third quarter  
5:48 Kai – Tayler Hawkins (San Diego State) 44-yard interception return, kick good. Kai 21–10  
4:08 Aina – Travelle Harris (Washington State) 72-yard reception from Brandon Peters  (Illinois), kick good. Kai 21–17   
Fourth quarter  
7:57 Aina – Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) 26-yard field goal. Kai 21–20   
  
 
^   Beede, Jason (January 16, 2022). "Ex-UCF QB Milton, Team AINA fall short" . Sun-Sentinel  . Fort Lauderdale, Florida . p. 4 (Section 3). Retrieved January 9,  2023  – via newspapers.com.  
 
^ a   b   "Game Day 2022" . hulabowl.com . Retrieved November 18,  2021 . 
 
^   "Hula Bowl to be played at UCF for one year" . clickorlando.com . August 9, 2021. Retrieved November 18,  2021 . 
 
^ a   b   c   "Hula Bowl 2022 Coaches Announced" . hulabowl.com . Retrieved November 18,  2021 . 
 
^   Talbot, Damond. "Meet Our Team" . NFL Draft Diamonds . Retrieved November 11,  2022 .  
 
^   "Scott Phillips - Offensive Quality Control Coach - Football Support Staff" . University of Toledo Athletics . Retrieved November 10,  2022 . 
 
^   "Selection Process" . hulabowl.com . Archived from the original  on November 26, 2020. Retrieved November 22,  2020 .