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    • How to Tailgate at the Rosebowl in Pasedena, California

      The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, is home of the UCLA Bruins and the venue for the yearly Rose Bowl which matches up two of the top teams in the nation for one of the Bowl Championship Series games. With so much history and open land to tailgate on because the Rose Bowl uses a golf course for a parking lot, there are a variety of... more »

    • How to Stay Current on NCAA College Football Rankings

      Everyone likes to say that their team is No. 1. There's only one problem with this--only one team really can be top-ranked. To know where your college football team stands, both within your conference and nationwide, you should keep up on current stats, rankings and commentary. This will arm you with ammunition the next time someone... more »

    • How Does the BCS Work?

      The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was developed in 1998 to resolve disputes regarding college football's national champion. This series boils down to an agreement between a handful of football conferences, Notre Dame University and bowl organizers to guarantee a matchup between the top two teams in the country.

      The football... more »

    • How to Understand the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) Rules and Standings

      Understanding and learning the BCS bowl system is easy, yet complicated. The system designed to decide a NCAA College Football Champion is a bit bizarre and controversial. It often leaves fans asking how are these BCS rankings decided and how did we end up in that bowl? Well, let's take a look more »

    • About the New York Giants

      The NFL often tries to distance itself from gambling, but it does it with a wink and a sly grin. League officials know that gambling on games helps promote the product and that the league's origins have gambling connections.

      That includes the New York Giants, who were bought for $500 in 1925 by a bookmaker named Tim Mara. At the... more »

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    |prev_matchup_scoreUSC 38, Penn State 24
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    |next_matchup_season2009
    |next_matchup_teams BCS/Pac-10 vs. Ohio State
    |next_matchup_dateJanuary 1
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    The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Years Day) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California for 95 years."NC" /> When New Years Day falls on a Sunday, the game is then played on the following Monday. The Rose Bowl is nicknamed "The Granddaddy of Them All" because it is the oldest bowl game. It was first played in 1902, and continuously since 1916. Since 1945, it has been the highest attended college football bowl game.NCAA Division 1 football records book. NCAA, 2007 Edition, pages 296-302 Major Bowl Game Attendance It is a part of the Tournament of Roses "Americas New Year Celebration".

    In 2002 and 2006 (2001 and 2005 seasons), the Rose Bowl game was also the BCS National Championship Game. In the current BCS alignment, the Rose Bowl will host the designated Big Ten and Pacific-10 conference representatives unless they are involved in the national championship game. Rose Bowl game representative teams from the Big Ten and Pacific-10 conferences are chosen by the specific rules for each conference. Tiebreaker rules exist when multiple teams tie for the conference championship.

    Except in the years when the Rose Bowl served as the BCS National Championship Game, the Rose Bowl Game has continued to be played in the afternoon. (Starting with the 2006 season (2007 game), there has been a separate BCS National Championship Game.) In 2010, the Tourname read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose+Bowl+Game

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