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Hawai‘i Adds Non-Conference Football Games With Oregon State, UC Davis

HONOLULU – University of Hawai'i Athletics Director Jim Donovan announced the addition of a two-game, non-conference football series with Oregon State and a single non-conference game against UC Davis.
 
The OSU games are scheduled for Dec. 3, 2011 at Aloha Stadium and Sept. 13, 2014 at Reser Stadium while the UC Davis game is slated for Sept. 24, 2011 at Aloha Stadium. With the addition of both OSU and UC Davis, the 2011 schedule is complete.
 
“We are pleased to continue our series with Oregon State and to be able to add another quality Pac-10 opponent to our future schedules,” Donovan said. “We have many ties to the Pacific Northwest, especially with Oregon State, and this is an opportunity to strengthen our non-conference schedule in 2011 with another Pac-10 opponent. One of my goals when I was hired was to complete our football schedule several years out and with the help of Associate AD Carl Clapp, we've been able to accomplish that.”
 
In 2011, the Warriors open the season by hosting Colorado, Sept. 3, and then play consecutive road games at Washington in Seattle, Sept. 10, and at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nev., Sept. 17.
 
Hawai'i and Oregon State recently completed a home-and-home series in 2008. OSU defeated the Warriors, 45-7, last season in Corvallis and 35-32 in the 2006 regular season finale at Aloha Stadium. The Beavers lead the overall series 5-3. The teams also met in the 1999 O'ahu Bowl with the Warriors capping the biggest turnaround in NCAA history with a 23-17 victory.
 
Hawai'i and UC Davis will play for the first time on the football field.
 
In addition to OSU, in 2014, the Warriors have games scheduled against UNLV and at Colorado.
 
Since last year, UH has announced new games with Army and Brigham Young (2012 & 2013), and extended series with USC, Oregon State, Washington, and UNLV.
 
 
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