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The Rose Bowl has always been played in Pasadena. It's first year was 1902. The first game the current Rose Bowl hosted was in 1923. Those Rose Bowls played before 1923 were held at Tournament Park in Pasadena, approximately three miles from the current Rose Bowl.
Of the current bowl games the SUN BOWL is second oldest and started in 19321 as the . The name was changed to . The oldest bowl game is the Rose Bowl which played its first game in 1902, then did not play another game for 13 years. The Rose Bowl has been played every New Year Day since 1916.
January 1, 1902: Michigan 49, Stanford 0 January 1, 1948: Michigan 49, USC 0 January 1, 1951: Michigan 14, California 6 January 1, 1965: Michigan 34, Oregon State 7 January 1, 1981: Michigan 23, Washington 16 January 2, 1989: Michigan 22, Southern California 14 January 1, 1993: Michigan 38, Washington 31 January 1, 1998: Michigan 21, Washington State 16
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January 11, 1970 in Super Bowl IV for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Rose Bowl always comes first in a calendar year.
1902
tom won the citrus bowl for Michigan against Arkansas in his first starting season in 1998. in his senior year he lead Michigan to an overtime win in the orange bowl versus Alabama in 99.
Bears won the Rose Bowl.
Through the 2009 season, that was 1917 when they defeated the University of Pennsylvania, 14-0.
No. It's the oldest bowl game (and sometimes called "the granddaddy of them all"), but it's just another bowl game. The Rose Bowl is also the name of the stadium in Pasadena, California, that hosts the Rose Bowl game. Traditionally, the Rose Bowl game matched the champions of the Big Ten conference and the Pacific Ten conference, but since the onset of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), that is no longer necessarily the case. The BCS rotates the national championship game among four stadiums -- the Rose Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl. Each year, there is a bowl game at each of those locations, plus there is an additional game held at one of those locations. The Rose Bowl therefore hosts the national championship game every fourth year (as well as the Rose Bowl game itself every year).
The Tournament of Roses parade, also often called the Rose Parade or Rose Bowl Parade, has been an annual event in Pasadena, California since 1890. Although the parade itself is usually associated with the annual New Year Rose Bowl college football game, the Bowl game wasn't added as a feature of the Tournament of Roses until 1902.
USC plays in the Rose Bowl every other season when the Trojans play the UCLA Bruins and UCLA is scheduled as the home team. UCLA uses the Rose Bowl as its home stadium. USC last played in the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2009 when the Trojans defeated Penn State, 38-24. It is important to note that the "Rose Bowl" is the stadium and the "Rose Bowl Game" is the college football bowl game played at the Rose Bowl on either January 1 or 2 of each year.
The Outback Bowl is a college football game played on New Year's Day. The game lasts about a week long. The two teams scheduled to play in the 2013 Outback Bowl are South Carolina and Michigan.
The Rose Bowl has always been played in Pasadena. It's first year was 1902. The first game the current Rose Bowl hosted was in 1923. Those Rose Bowls played before 1923 were held at Tournament Park in Pasadena, approximately three miles from the current Rose Bowl.
Of the current bowl games the SUN BOWL is second oldest and started in 19321 as the . The name was changed to . The oldest bowl game is the Rose Bowl which played its first game in 1902, then did not play another game for 13 years. The Rose Bowl has been played every New Year Day since 1916.
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