On January 22, organizers announced that Rex Ryan would coach the Kai team,[8] and Mike Singletary would coach the Aina team;[9] both have served as head coaches in the National Football League (NFL). They named as their offensive coordinators former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez for Kai and former NFL quarterback and head coach Jim Zorn for Aina.[10][11] For team KAI Ronnie Jones was selected to be the Defensive Coordinator Coach and for team AINA former NFL player Abe Elimimian was selected to be the Defensive Back Coach.
Players
Player invitations were determined by the Hula Bowl Selection Committee, primarily based on "potential to make a professional Football team roster".[12] Players were expected from "several levels of the NCAA as well as athletes from Japan, Canada, Australia, and Polynesia."[13]
Team Aina was uniformed in red, and Team Kai in blue.[1] The game utilized NFL rules, with some modifications—for example, all kicks and punts were fielded only via fair catch.[1] Due to the fair catch requirement, no onside kick could be attempted, but in its place the "kicking" team could attempt essentially a 4th-and-15 from their own 30-yard-line.[14] This occurred once in the game, late in the 4th quarter after Team Aina scored on a pick six, but the attempt did not result in a first down.
Awards
An offensive and defensive MVP were named for each team.[1] For Team Aina, the MVPs were running back Mekhi Sargent (Iowa) and defensive end Carlo Kemp (Michigan).[15] For Team Kai, the MVPs were running back CJ Marable (Coastal Carolina) and cornerback Nick McCloud (Notre Dame).[16] Offensively, Sargent had 61 yards on six rushes plus an 18-yard reception, while Marable had five carries for 17 yards including a touchdown; defensively, Kemp had four tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown, while McCloud had two interceptions with 34 return yards.[17]
^"Hula Bowl". Twitter. Retrieved January 31, 2021. Official Twitter Account of the Hula Bowl College Football Game - Game Day Kickoff: January 31st 2021 - 4:30 PM HST - Honolulu, HI - Aloha Stadium - CBS Sports