Hula Bowl 2024: Channel, Streaming & Everything There Is To Know

For most NFL teams and collegiate football enthusiasts alike, the 2024 NFL Draft has taken centre stage. The NFL Draft took centre stage in football the day after the season concluded for eighteen NFL clubs and a college football national champion was crowned. For both fans and media, the all-star game tour is the first stop on the NFL Draft preparation schedule. The Hula Bowl in 2024 is the first major event on the schedule.

Showcasing 100 of the top senior athletes from the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan, the tournament gives them a chance to compete against the finest in the sport.

It’s scheduled on January 13 at Orlando, Florida’s UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium. There will be over a hundred senior athletes participating in the last college football game of the year.

Where to watch the Hula Bowl?

The Hula Bowl will be streamed live on FUBO and nationally aired on CBS Sports Network, giving fans front-row access to see these athletes as they progress toward possible NFL prospects.

Prospects to watch

1. Spencer Sanders, QB, Ole Miss: Despite a challenging season at Ole Miss, Spencer Sanders, the former All-Big 12 performer, aims to leverage his athleticism and arm strength for an NFL camp invitation.

2. Tayvion Robinson, WR, Kentucky: Following an outstanding 2023 year, Robinson, a former undrafted recruit to Hula Bowl standout, is looking to improve his draft position.

3. Joshua Cephus, WR, UTSA: With consecutive 900-yard receiving seasons, Joshua Cephus, a tall and prolific receiver from UTSA, attracts the attention of NFL scouts.

4. Southeast Missouri State’s Ryan Flournoy, WR: Keep a watch on this talented wide receiver from Southeast Missouri State. He has strong test results and abilities that might have an influence.

5. Hayden Hatten, wide receiver, Idaho: With back-to-back 1,200-yard receiving seasons and 33 touchdown grabs, Idaho’s Hayden Hatten stands out as the most prolific athlete.

6. Eric Watts, DE, UConn: Although his output has decreased, Eric Watts, a 6-foot-5, 277-pound monster with power, is still a viable option as a 3-4 defensive end.

7. Ron Stone Jr., DE, Washington State: Ron Stone Jr., a Pac-12 star, takes his skills to the Hula Bowl following an incredible season that saw him record 11 tackles for loss and five sacks.

8. Mohamed Kamara, DE, Colorado State: The Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year, Mohamed Kamara, wants to become an NFL situational pass rusher.

9. Andre Carter, DE, Indiana: Andre Carter, a strong defensive end with a reputation for winning by force, broadens the pool of quality for the Hula Bowl.

10. Jackson Mitchell, MLB, UConn: Jackson Mitchell, a linebacker for UConn, is the best prospect; he was selected in the sixth round and has three straight seasons of over 110 tackles.

 

 

 

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