They were set to host UCLA for the first time in 80 years. But, if fans can't attend at normal capacity, that game isn't as lucrative as it would have customarily been.
The games at Arizona and Oregon are actually part of series that include Arizona and Oregon playing in Honolulu at some point.
Hawaii actually saves money by not having to travel to Arizona and Oregon this year. As it stands right now, Hawaii still have 5 home games scheduled and only 4 road games.
I do think Hawaii has the riskiest situation in all of college football because it state government has been aggressive about quarantines for those visiting or returning to the state. Will the governor relax the 14-day quarantine for football games? If so, could Hawaii re-arrange its schedule to mitigate some risk?