Usually no, but sometimes yes. The bowl game that hosts the national championship changes every year, and some years it is the Rose Bowl, so in those years two teams are guaranteed to play in both. But most years this is not the case, and in those years it would be impossible.
No. They are two different venues. Rose Bowl is in Pasadena and the Coliseum is in Los Angeles.
The same as Rutgers................0
la coliseum is usc's home field and the rose bowl is ucla's home field
The University of Texas Longhorns have won four national titles in all ('63, '69, '70, '05). But since the BCS was instated in 1996, only the 2005 National Championship is a BCS National Championship. Therefore, the Texas Longhorns have won a total of one BCS National Championship, however they are going for a second one on January 7th, 2010, in the same sight of their previous championship won in the Rose Bowl.
Not the University of Kentucky
The same people that build them.
the same # of national championships (0).
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Zero. However, they have won three NFL Championships, which was basically the Super Bowl before it was called the Super Bowl. One in 1948, one in 1949 and one in 1960. I know that they say that the Championships were the super bowl, before we even thought of the super bowl, but I disagree... You have to win more games and work harder to get past the Championship and into the Super Bowl, therefore I don't think that they are the same thing in actuality.
North Carolina has won 5 national championships, in 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009. Duke has won 4, in 1991, 1992, 2001 & 2010. Teams with more or the same amount of championships than UNC and Duke: UCLA - 11 Championships Kentucky - 7 Championships Indiana - 5 Championships Connecticut - 4 Championships Kansas - 3 Championships