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How to watch Arizona vs Hawaii NCAAF game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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The Arizona Wildcats welcome the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors to Tucson on Saturday night in a Week 1 showdown that closes out a full day of college football action.

Hawaii already has a game under its belt, edging Stanford 23-20 in its opener. The Warriors managed 306 yards of offense while holding the Cardinal to 286, though they struggled to sustain drives, converting only 3 of 10 third-down attempts and coming up empty on their lone fourth-down try. Even so, they made the most of their possessions and showed poise late.

Arizona, meanwhile, begins its third season under head coach Brent Brennan and enters a new era offensively with coordinator Seth Doege calling the shots. 

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Arizona vs Hawaii NCAAF game, plus plenty more.

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Arizona vs Hawaii: Date and kick-off time

Arizona will take on Hawaii in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at 3:30 pm ET or 12:30 pm PT at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa.

DateSaturday, August 30, 2025
kick-off Time10:30 pm ET or 7:30 pm PT
VenueArizona Stadium
LocationTucson, Arizona

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Arizona vs Hawaii team news & key players

Arizona Wildcats team news

Quarterback Noah Fifita is back to lead the attack, and he’ll be joined in the backfield by Texas State transfer Ismail Mahdi. Mahdi is a proven weapon, tallying more than 2,300 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns over the past two seasons, while also catching 44 passes. Receiver Chris Hunter also returns after posting 323 yards and three scores a year ago.

If the Wildcats want to take the next step, their defense has to improve. Arizona surrendered 413 yards and nearly 32 points per game in 2024, prompting Brennan to promote Danny Gonzales to defensive coordinator. The secondary has been bolstered with transfers, including corners Michael Dansby (San Jose State), Jay’Vion Cole (Texas), and Ayden Garner (West Virginia). Safety Dalton Johnson provides toughness on the back end after leading the defense with 94 tackles last year. At linebacker, veteran Taye Brown returns alongside Texas State transfer Max Harris, while the defensive front looks deeper with Tre Smith and Dominic Lolesio joined by newcomers Chancellor Owens (Northwestern State) and Malachi Bailey (Alcorn State).

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors team news

Quarterback Micah Alejado threw for 201 yards and a pair of scores but was under pressure throughout, taking four sacks. He also chipped in 36 rushing yards, while running back Cam Barfield led the team with 45 yards on the ground. Eight different receivers caught passes in the opener, with Pofele Ashlock standing out with nine receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown. Jackson Harris added six grabs for 59 yards and another score. On defense, Peter Manuma paced the unit with eight tackles and the team’s lone sack, while Kilianhe Mendiola-Jensen came up with an interception.

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