Air Force–Hawaii football rivalry

Air Force–Hawaii football rivalry
First meeting October 8, 1966
Air Force 54, Hawai'i 0
Latest meeting October 31, 2015
Air Force 58, Hawai'i 7
Next meeting October 22, 2016
Trophy Kuter Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total 20
All-time series Air Force leads, 13–6–1 (.675)
Largest victory Air Force, 54–0 (1966)
Longest win streak Air Force, 4 (1994–97)
Current win streak Air Force, 2 (2012–present)

The Air Force–Hawaii football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Air Force Falcons and the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors. The Kuter Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game. The trophy is named after General Laurence S. Kuter, who was appointed the first head of the Pacific Air Forces Command (located at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu) in 1957.[1][2][3][4] The two teams have met 20 times, with Air Force leading the series 13–6–1.

Game results

Air Force victoriesHawaii victoriesTie games
#DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 8, 1966 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 54–0
2 November 29, 1980 Honolulu, HI Hawaii 20–12
3 November 27, 1982 Honolulu, HI Hawaii 45–21
4 November 5, 1983 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 45–10
5 November 23, 1985 Honolulu, HI Air Force 27–20
6 August 30, 1986 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 24–17
7 November 21, 1987 Honolulu, HI Air Force 34–31
8 November 26, 1988 Honolulu, HI Hawaii 19–14
9 December 9, 1989 Honolulu, HITie35–35
10 September 8, 1990 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 27–3
11 November 23, 1991 Honolulu, HI Air Force 24–20
12 September 12, 1992 Colorado Springs, CO Hawaii 6–3
13 November 20, 1993 Honolulu, HI Hawaii 45–17
14 December 3, 1994 Honolulu, HI Air Force 37–24
15 November 25, 1995 Honolulu, HI Air Force 45–28
16 October 26, 1996 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 34–7
17 November 1, 1997 Honolulu, HI Air Force 34–27
18 November 24, 2001 Honolulu, HI Hawaii 52–30
19 November 16, 2012 Colorado Springs, CO Air Force 21–7
20 October 31, 2015Honolulu, HI Air Force 58–7
21 October 22, 2016 Colorado Springs, CO
Series: Air Force leads 13–6–1

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