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| home_school = University of Central Florida
| visitor_conference = [[Western Athletic Conference|WAC]]
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| MVP = WR [[Brandon Marshall]] (UCF)<br />RB B.J. Mitchell (Nevada)
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| payout = 750,000 per team<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.com/|title=NCAA.com – The Official Website of NCAA Championships | NCAA.com|website=www.ncaa.com}}</ref>
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| us_announcers_link = List of announcers of major college bowl games
| us_announcers = [[Dave Barnett]], [[Craig James (running back)|Craig James]] and [[Suzy Shuster]]
▲| Attendance = 26,254 (tickets sold)<br>16,134 (turnstile)<ref name=bowlstats>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sheratonhawaiibowl.com/Archive/Stats/2005.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=December 29, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218180226/http://www.sheratonhawaiibowl.com/Archive/Stats/2005.html |archive-date=December 18, 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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The '''2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl''' matched the [[2005 UCF Golden Knights football team|UCF Golden Knights]] against the [[2005 Nevada Wolf Pack football team|Nevada Wolf Pack]]. The fourth edition of the [[Hawaii Bowl]] was held in [[
UCF was one of the nation's best stories of the season. They had gone 0–11 the [[2004 UCF Golden Knights football team|previous season]]
[[2005 Nevada Wolf Pack football team|Nevada]] finished as Co-WAC Champions, winning seven out of their last eight games. Their only loss during that stretch was to [[2005 Boise State Broncos football team|Boise State]]. This was the Wolf Pack's first bowl appearance since the [[1996 Las Vegas Bowl]].
The game turned into a
==Game summary==
===First quarter===
UCF jumped out to a quick 14–0 lead in the first quarter. On their first drive, quarterback Steven Moffett drove the Golden Knights 78 yards in only four plays for their first score. After an 18-yard run by [[Kevin Smith (running back)|Kevin Smith]], Moffett threw a
Robert Hubbard got Nevada on the board with a
===Second quarter===
In part due to UCF miscues, Nevada took control of the game during the second quarter. Running back B.J. Mitchell scored twice on two
Late in the second quarter, Nevada extended their lead, going 78 yards in only three plays and just over one minute. [[Jeff Rowe (American football)|Jeff Rowe]] threw a
===Third quarter===
Early in the third quarter, Steven Moffett fired a
===Fourth quarter===
In the fourth quarter, Robert Hubbard scored a
On UCF's next possession, they failed to reach the endzone
===Overtime===
In overtime, UCF won the coin toss and elected to defer. Jeff Rowe scored on a
==Scoring summary==
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==Attendance==
The official attendance of 16,134 set a low mark among post-season FBS bowl games,<ref name="smallest crowd">{{cite news|url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/12/military_bowl_reports_college.html|title=Military Bowl reports college football's smallest bowl crowd in 7 years|last=Solomon|first=Jon|date=December 28, 2012|accessdate=December 28, 2012}}</ref> which stood until the [[2014 Bahamas Bowl]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fbschedules.com/2015/01/tracking-2014-15-bowl-attendance/|title=Tracking 2014-15 Bowl Attendance|last=Daughters|first=Amy|date=January 6, 2015|accessdate=January 22, 2017
==References==
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