The Rose Bowl, the "granddaddy of them all," was first played on Jan. 1, 1902, at Tournament Park. It was not exactly a thriller, as top-ranked Michigan trounced Stanford 49-0. It was started as ...
USC topped Penn State 14-3 that year. In 1927, the Rose Bowl game became the first national radio broadcast of a sporting event. Listeners tuned in for an underwhelming 7-7 tie between Stanford ...
The first New Year's game held in the Rose Bowl stadium occurred in 1923 when USC defeated Penn State, 14-3. For decades, the Rose Bowl hosted the winners of the Big 10 and Pac-12 conferences ...
In less than a day, more than 100 tents were set up in the grassy area at the stadium’s entrance, where first responders can ...
It was the third time — and first since 2010 — that both the Buckeyes and Ducks will square off against each other inside Rose Bowl Stadium. The Buckeyes made their 17th all-time appearance at ...
Usually a celebratory place for sporting events and concerts, now there are roughly 3,500 personnel at the Rose Bowl, taking ...
Among the various post-season bowl games, the Rose Bowl was the first one to be established and is therefore also dubbed as the “The Granddaddy of Them All". The Leishman Trophy is awarded to ...
1902 — Michigan beats Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl. Neil Snow scores four touchdowns in a game that ends with eight minutes to play. The Wolverines earned the nickname as the “Point a ...
For the first time in its 124 years, the Rose Bowl will feature two teams from the same conference competing against one another. While the season’s second meeting between top-seeded Oregon (13 ...
1902 — Michigan beats Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl. Neil Snow scores four touchdowns in a game that ends with eight minutes to play. The Wolverines earned the nickname as the “Point a ...