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1963 Hawaii Rainbows football team

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1963 Hawaii Rainbows football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–5
Head coach
Home stadiumHonolulu Stadium
Seasons
← 1962
1964 →
1963 NCAA College Division independents football records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
East Carolina     9 1 0
Abilene Christian     8 1 0
Northeastern     8 1 0
Mississippi Vocational     6 3 0
Santa Clara     6 3 0
St. Norbert     6 3 0
Arizona State–Flagstaff     5 3 1
Howard (AL)     5 3 1
Cortland     4 3 0
Lamar Tech     5 4 0
Parsons     5 4 0
Drake     4 4 0
Hawaii     5 5 0
Northern Michigan     4 4 1
Southern Connecticut State     4 4 0
Wabash     4 4 1
Tampa     4 5 1
Southern Illinois     4 5 0
UC Riverside     4 5 0
UC Santa Barbara     4 5 0
Chattanooga     4 6 0
Lake Forest     2 4 1
Hardin–Simmons     2 6 1
Arkansas State     2 6 0
Eastern Michigan     2 6 0
Rose Poly     2 6 0
Union (NY)     2 6 0
Cal Poly Pomona     2 7 0
Trinity (TX)     1 6 1
Carnegie Tech     1 6 0
Arlington State     1 8 0

The 1963 Hawaii Rainbows football team represented the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa as an independent during the 1963 NCAA College Division football season. In their second season under head coach Jim Asato, the Rainbows compiled a 5–5 record.[1]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 19AAH All-StateW 25–122,000
September 28at Humboldt StateL 13–305,500
October 5at RedlandsRedlands, CAW 7–6
October 17AAH All-Stars
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
W 26–141,415
October 17Hawaii Colts
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
W 21–148,000
November 2Los Angeles State
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
L 7–437,576
November 13Hawaii Colts
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
W 28–02,468
November 26Cal Westerndagger
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
L 13–164,303
November 30Service Stars
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
L 20–263,171
December 6Pacific (CA)
  • Honolulu Stadium
  • Honolulu, HI
L 0–68,560
  • daggerHomecoming

References

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  1. ^ "2020 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of Hawaii. 2020. p. 172. Retrieved December 23, 2020.