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Rose Bowl

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  1. The oldest and most famous of the “bowl games” — college football games held after the regular college football season between teams that are invited on the basis of their record in the regular season. The Rose Bowl game is played in Pasadena, California, on New Year's Day, and is preceded by the Tournament of Roses Parade of floats adorned with roses.


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The California Post was the first to report UCLA’s decision to play another season at the Rose Bowl.

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Rose Bowl officials have since added SoFi Stadium and its operator, Kroenke Sports, to the lawsuit.

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The iconic Rose Bowl opened in 1922, is a national historic landmark and boasts ample tailgating opportunities, but some fans have complained about the aging venue’s uncomfortable seating and lack of modern amenities.

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I will always remember Sam’s amazing performance in the 2017 Rose Bowl game against Penn State.

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Rae scrambled twice near the end of the Raiders’ 32-14 victory over the Vikings at the Rose Bowl.

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