ITHACA, N.Y. -- Senior All-Ivy quarterback
Jameson Wang has been invited to compete at the 2025 Hula Bowl on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 12 p.m. at FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando, Fla. One of the nation's premiere senior all-star games, Wang will be among 120 of the top collegiate players competing in front of NFL scouts.
The 6-1, 205-pound record-breaking quarterback from El Segundo, Calif. becomes the second Big Red football player invited to the Hula Bowl, joining All-American and Heisman Trophy runner-up Ed Marinaro in 1972.
A finalist for the Bushnell Cup as Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, Wang was one of the most effective two-way quarterbacks in all of college football as a senior in 2024. He led all of FCS in points responsible for (18.8) and ranked in the top 10 nationally in four offensive categories. One of 35 finalists for the 2024 Walter Payton Award as national offensive player of the year in Division I FCS football, Wang led the Ivy League in passing yards (2,533), passing touchdowns (24) and total offense (303.3 yards per game) and was fourth in both rushing yards per carry (4.6) and rushing touchdowns (7). The three-time All-Ivy selection finished his senior campaign completing 244-of-378 passes for 2,533 yards and 24 touchdowns and added 500 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. Wang finished in the top two in the Ancient Eight in eight offensive categories, posting six games with 250 or more passing yards, four contests with at least 50 rushing yards and accounted for three or more touchdowns in eight games. He earned Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week accolades once in 2024. Wang's 31 touchdowns (24 passing, seven rushing) were a single-season school record.
One of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in Ivy League history, Wang became the first player in the history of the conference with 50 passing and 25 rushing touchdowns in a career. He finished third in career passing (6,959 yards) and 10th in career rushing (1,816 yards) while accounting for 78 touchdowns (No. 2 all-time at Cornell). He closed his career with 30 consecutive starts at quarterback, the longest stretch in school history.
CBS Sports Network will air the broadcast, with Paramount+ supplying the stream. A valid cable subscription is required for viewing.
Since 1946, the Hula Bowl has hosted legendary players, including many Heisman Trophy winners such as Merlin Olsen, Vince Ferragamo, Brian Young, Ricky Williams, Deion Sanders, Fran Tarkenton, Dan Marino, Eric Dickerson, Jim Plunkett, Tony Dorsett, Eric Crouch, Ron Dayne, Anthony Miller, Mike Garrett, Drew Brees, Billy Sims, and many more.