My Alma Mater, the University of Arizona Wildcats.
Even the season the were pre-ranked #1 in the sports illustrated poll (Before the BCS) they managed to fumble and lose the first game of the season to Georgia Tech.
To make a long story short I hope the UofA make it to one in my time.
Go Wildcats!
Edit: This was my answer before I signed-up. Hence the edit.
Bears won the Rose Bowl.
Right now, only Team Specific Tickets are available on the Rose Bowl website. A Team Specific Ticket is sort of a gamble; if your team makes it to the Rose Bowl, then so do you, but if your team loses, then you don't have a ticket anymore.
Browns, Lions, Jaguars, Texans
In 1982 the UCLA Bruins began playing their home games in the Rose Bowl.
Michigan State is 4 for 5 , or 80%
No, each bowl eligible team plays in just one bowl to end the season.
Hugo Bezdek coached a Rose Bowl winner, managed a major league baseball team, and coached an NFL team.
yes
USC
For the 2010 season, if either the Big 10 champion or PAC 10 champion is playing in the BCS National Championship Game and a non-BCS team qualifies for a BCS bowl, that team will play in the Rose Bowl. The University of Oregon won the PAC 10 and would normally play in the Rose Bowl. But since they are playing in the National Championship Game, obviously, they can't play in the Rose Bowl. So TCU, a non-BCS team that qualified for a BCS bowl, was slotted to play in the Rose Bowl.
As of the 2007 season, USC has the most Rose Bowl wins with 22. Michigan is second with 8.
It has never happened, although the 1979 Los Angeles Rams played the Pittsburgh Steelers at Pasadena's Rose Bowl in Super Bowl XIV. The Rams' home field at the time was Anaheim Stadium.