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Hawaii–Wyoming football rivalry

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Next meeting
  
September 23, 2017

Meetings total
  
22

Trophy
  
Paniolo Trophy

All-time series
  
Wyoming leads, 13–9

Hawaii–Wyoming football rivalry

First meeting
  
November 18, 1978 Hawai'i 27, Wyoming 22

Latest meeting
  
October 11, 2014 Hawai'i 38, Wyoming 28

The Hawai'i–Wyoming football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Wyoming Cowboys. The Paniolo Trophy was the trophy that went to the winner of the game. Paniolo is a Hawaiian word meaning “cowboy”, and the trophy featured a bronze cowboy on horseback, twirling a lariat. The trophy was donated to the two schools by the Wyoming Paniolo Society, a group of Hawaii residents with Wyoming roots. The rivalry began in 1978, when Hawai'i joined the Western Athletic Conference, and was played annually until 1997, shortly before Wyoming departed from the WAC and joined the newly formed Mountain West Conference. The rivalry was renewed in 2012 when Hawai'i joined the MW as a football-only affiliate member. However, neither team was able to locate the original Paniolo Trophy before the rivalry was reinstated; this led to a new replacement trophy being created based on photographs of the original. The teams have met 22 times, with Wyoming leading the series 13–9.

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Hawaii–Wyoming football rivalry Wikipedia