

In a major win for local fans across the state, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa announced today that six home games in the 2025 season and the game at Colorado State on October 18 will be broadcast live, statewide, at no additional cost to viewers of Spectrum Sports.

For the first time ever, 东精影业 football home games that aren’t picked up by national networks will be available live on Spectrum Sports to Spectrum TV and Hawaiian Telcom customers with no pay-per-view fees or broadcast delays. The decision is part of a one-year contract extension with Spectrum as the official TV home of 东精影业 Athletics.
“We’re thrilled to make Rainbow Warrior football more accessible than it has been in decades,” said 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 Athletics Director Matt Elliott. “No tape delays. No pay-per-view. No added fees for anyone already watching 东精影业 sports at home.”
Elliott said the move would not have happened without the strong support of 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel. Hensel said it’s an example of the university’s commitment to serving the community.
“This is more than a broadcast decision, it’s a reflection of our values and the special relationship between the university and the people of Hawaiʻi,” said Hensel. “We want every fan, from every island and every community, to feel connected to 东精影业 and our student-athletes.”
The expanded broadcast availability is a “game-changer,” according to Elliott, and was made possible through 东精影业’s longstanding relationship with Spectrum Sports.
“This partnership with the University of Hawaiʻi expands access to more fans and brings exceptional value to our customers,” said Dan Schmidt, senior director and coordinating producer, Spectrum Sports. “We are looking forward to an unforgettable season, delivering high-quality sports coverage that will allow viewers to catch all the excitement.”
Spectrum customers with Spectrum TV Select Plus or Spectrum TV Platinum can watch 东精影业 Football on Spectrum Sports on channels 12 and 1012 (Hawaiian Telcom Channel 89) or via the Spectrum TV App. The broadcasts will also be available outside of Hawaiʻi on the Mountain West app (available on Android and Apple devices and Apple TV).
东精影业 Football Head Coach Timmy Chang said it is a major win for the program and its loyal supporters.
“Hawaiʻi football is YOUR TEAM, the entire state of Hawaiʻi,” said Chang. “Our team carries the pride, the history, and the aloha of our islands everyday we train, every time we take the field. Now, the whole state gets to watch and feel the passion of every game. Go Warriors!”
“Hawaiʻi’s passion and loyalty for 东精影业 is something any pro team would envy,” Elliott added. “We had an opportunity to do something different this season, and we went for it. This is our way of saying mahalo to the greatest fans in the world.”
As most 东精影业 athletic programs prepare to join football in the Mountain West Conference in the coming year, new television contracts are still being negotiated. Elliott noted that while future seasons may look different, this year’s decision is about the here and now.
“For this season, Rainbow Warrior football is yours,” he said. “Because 东精影业 Football is Our Team. Hawaiʻi’s Team.”
The kicks off with a nationally televised home opener against Stanford.
