Where is the 2026 Hula Bowl being played?
Spec Martin Memorial Stadium in DeLand, Florida.
Sports / College Football
The 2026 Hula Bowl is set to showcase top college football talent for NFL, UFL, and CFL scouts. Here's a comprehensive preview of the event.
The Hula Bowl, traditionally held in Hawaii, has become a significant event for college football players seeking professional opportunities. This year's game features a coaching matchup between Jay and Jon Gruden, adding an extra layer of interest.
The game not only provides a platform for individual players but also serves as a showcase for different college football programs and conferences. The strong representation from the Sun Belt Conference, with multiple players earning NFL roster spots after participating in the Hula Bowl, underscores the growing talent within the conference.
**Venue Change:** Due to construction at its usual location, the game has been relocated to Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand, Florida.
**How to Watch:** - TV Channel: CBS Sports Network - Live Stream: Fubo (includes a free trial)&ref=yanuki.com
**UCF Knights Participation:** - Myles Montgomery (RB, Team Aina) - Noe Ruelas (Kicker, Team Kai) - Phillip Dunnam (DB, Team Aina) - Jaden Nixon (RB, Team Kai)
**Sun Belt Conference Representation:** - Camden Brown (Georgia Southern, WR) - Jacob Thomas (James Madison, DB) - Cam Smith (Marshall, DB) - Braylon Braxton (Southern Miss, QB) - Josh Moten (Southern Miss, DB) - Jaden Rios (Texas State, DB)
Spec Martin Memorial Stadium in DeLand, Florida.
The game will be televised on CBS Sports Network and streamed on FuboTV.
Myles Montgomery, Noe Ruelas, Phillip Dunnam, and Jaden Nixon.
Camden Brown, Jacob Thomas, Cam Smith, Braylon Braxton, Josh Moten, and Jaden Rios.
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