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How to Watch Polynesian Bowl: Stream High School Football Live, TV Channel

10 of the top 50 players in the 247Sports Class of 2024 recruiting rankings will show their skills at the Polynesian Bowl in Honolulu on Friday.

Top high-school seniors from around the nation gathered this week in Honolulu in preparation for Friday's seventh edition of the Polynesian Bowl, which will be played at Kūnuiākea Stadium at Kamehameha High School. This year's game features 10 of the top 50 players listed on the 247Sports composite rankings, led by sixth-ranked Buford (Georgia) quarterback Dylan Raiola, a five-star recruit who signed with Nebraska. Raiola is a legacy at Nebraska; his father, longtime Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola, played for the Cornhuskers. His uncle, Donovan Raiola, is Nebraska's offensive line coach. David Stone, a defensive lineman from Florida's IMG Academy and headed to Oklahoma, was ranked No. 10 and chose the Sooners over Florida and Miami.

How to Watch Polynesian Bowl in High School Football Today:

Game Date: Jan. 19, 2024

Game Time: 9 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network

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The game was launched in 2017 during the same week as the annual induction ceremony for the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame. There is a strong local flavor to this year's roster, with 25 Hawaiian players selected, topped by Nebraska signee Preston Taumua, an offensive lineman from Waipahu who is ranked No. 300 in the class by On3.

Other top recruits include 247Sports No. 12 offensive lineman Jordan Seaton (IMG Academy, Colorado), No. 15 defensive lineman Justin Scott (Chicago St. Ignatius, Miami), No. 19 wide receiver Terry Bussey (Timpson, Texas; Texas A&M) and No. 20 wide receiver Mike Matthews (Lilburn, Georgia, Parkview; Tennessee).

The rest of the top-50 prospects are No. 21 wide receiver Bryant Wesco (Midlothian, Texas; Clemson), No. 25 offensive lineman Brandon Baker (Santa Ana, California, Mater Dei; Texas), No. 33 edge rusher Jordan Ross (Birmingham, Alabama, Vestavia Hills; Tennessee) and No. 46 defensive lineman Aydin Breland (Mater Dei, Oregon).

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