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| [[1925 college football season|January 1, 1926]] | | [[1925 college football season|January 1, 1926]] | ||
| Rose Bowl ([[Alabama Crimson Tide]] vs. [[Washington Huskies]]) | | Rose Bowl ([[Alabama Crimson Tide]] vs. [[Washington Huskies]]) | ||
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| Rose Bowl ([[USC Trojans]] vs. [[Pittsburgh Panthers]]) | | Rose Bowl ([[USC Trojans]] vs. [[Pittsburgh Panthers]]) | ||
| [[1933 Rose Bowl|Program]] | | [[1933 Rose Bowl|Program]] | ||
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| [[1938 college football season|January 2, 1939]] | |||
| Rose Bowl ([[USC Trojans]] vs. [[Duke Blue Devils]]) | |||
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| January 1, 1943 | | January 1, 1943 |
Revision as of 08:27, 18 October 2022
Location | Pasadena, California |
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Opened | October 28, 1922 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | UCLA Bruins (1982-present) LA Galaxy (1996-2002) Los Angeles Aztecs (1978-79) Caltech Beavers 1923-76 Loyola Lions (1951) |
The Rose Bowl is an American outdoor athletic stadium, located in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena, California. The stadium is recognized as a National Historic Landmark and a California Historic Civil Engineering landmark. At a modern capacity of an all-seated configuration at 92,542, the Rose Bowl is the 16th-largest stadium in the world, the 11th-largest stadium in the United States, and the 10th largest NCAA stadium. The stadium is located 10 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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See also
List of college football stadiums
Venues Portal |
Pac-12 Conference | |
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Full Members | Oregon State Beavers • Washington State Cougars |
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Football Venues | Reser Stadium |