The “Hawaii Test” returns in Week 14 as the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors close out their 2024 regular season with a home game against the New Mexico Lobos. East Coast fans of the program will need their coffee today, and they will also need to know how to watch Hawaii in Week 14. Here’s how:
Here’s How To Watch Hawaii Football in 2024
- Game Date: Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024
- Opponent: New Mexico Lobos
- Game Time: 11 p.m. ET
- Location: Honolulu, HI
- Stadium: Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex
- TV Channel: Spectrum
Timmy Chang’s Hawaii team has nothing but pride to play for. They head into this game with a 4-7 overall record that includes a 2-4 Mountain West campaign. However, their opponent has plenty at stake on Saturday night. If they’re victorious in Honolulu, the Lobos can secure bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016, a remarkable achievement for Bronco Mendenhall.
This matchup from Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex kicks off at 11 p.m. ET and is live on Spectrum Sports.
SEASON PACKAGE:
• Call Spectrum at 808-582-6167
• Reference UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII FOOTBALL as the desired pay-per-view package
• Confirm you are ordering the Season Package
INDIVIDUAL GAMES:
To watch on multiple boxes in a household:
• Call Spectrum at 808-582-6167 to authorize all boxes
• Reference UHFB as the desired pay-per-view event
• Indicate whether you are selecting HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition)
• Confirm the date of the game you are purchasing
To watch on a single box in a household:
• Order with your remote on channel 1255 (HD) or 255 (SD)
Streaming Options
All Hawaii football games broadcast locally on Spectrum Sports Pay-Per-View can also be viewed outside of Hawaii through the Team1 Sports app by following these steps.
- Download the Team1 Sports app on your phone (App Store or Google Play).
- Once you open the app, scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on “Channels.”
- Search for “Hawaii Football.”
- Tap the icon that appears and then tap the broadcast to watch.
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