Five University of Hawai‘i football games will be shown on national television in the fall.
The remainder of UH's 12-game schedule is expected to be televised locally on Spectrum Sports pay-per-view, with an official announcement set for the coming weeks.
Hawai‘i's season opener against Stanford on Aug. 23 at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex will be its only nationally televised home game of the season. The 1:30 p.m. contest will be televised on CBS, the second time in as many years that the Rainbow Warriors have played on CBS.
The following week, UH's road contest at Arizona will be aired on TNT, while its Sept. 27 game at Air Force will be shown on a Fox network to be determined.
UH's Nov. 1 contest San Jose State will be televised on CBS Sports Network, while its Nov. 21 game at UNLV will be shown on FS1. Hawai‘i's game at UNLV will be the first Friday game UH has played since its 2023 home opener against Stanford.
Hawai‘i's lone road game that isn't nationally televised is its Oct. 18 game at Colorado State.
Were the Rainbow Warriors to qualify for the Hawai‘i Bowl, the game would be televised on ESPN.
The Rainbow Warriors will play seven home games in 2025. Season tickets recently went on sale and range from $150-600 for adults.
All seven home games have promotional themes, such as the homecoming game against Portland State on Sept. 13. Former star receivers Davone Bess, Jason Rivers, C.J. Hawthorne and Ryan Grice-Mullen, also known as "The Dreadheads," will return and get honored during the game. The quartet were the four main targets for quarterback Colt Brennan in the team's unbeaten regular season in 2007.
Season tickets can be purchased at this link.
Christian Shimabuku can be reached at christian@alohastatedaily.com.