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If you had Rose Bowl tickets several years ago you got to see one of the greatest college football games of all-time as Vince Young and the Texas Longhorns scored a thrilling victory over Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush and the rest of the USC Trojans. So what does the 2011 Rose Bowl have in store? The only way to find out is to get your Rose Bowl tickets or Rose Bowl travel package from GoTickets.com.

Rose Bowl Schedule

Jan. 1, 2011
Saturday, 1:30 PM
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
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Travel Packages for Rose Bowl

Need more than just Rose Bowl tickets? GoTickets also offers travel packages that can include options like hotel stays and transportation to make your Rose Bowl experience hassle free. Check out our Rose Bowl travel packages today!

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There are so many college football bowl games now that sometimes the history and tradition seems to get a lost a little bit, but that’s can’t be said about the Rose Bowl game, the “Granddaddy of Them All.” The first Rose Bowl was way back in 1902 when Michigan clobbered Stanford by a score of 49-0. The game wasn’t played again until 1916 but the stature of the Rose Bowl quickly grew and it became a New Year’s Day tradition. The Rose Bowl has traditionally pitted the Big 10 against the Pac 10, but as part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) the game sometimes gets a team from outside of those conferences. And as part of the BCS National Championship rotation, the biggest game of them all comes to Pasadena every four years. That won’t happen again until 2014, but you can count on GoTickets.com to have your Rose Bowl tickets.

The Rose Bowl is much more than just a football game, and in fact the famous Tournament of Roses Parade is actually older than the football game. The entire city of Pasadena celebrates New Year’s with football, parades, special events and more. An estimated one million people come to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl game and Rose Bowl parade, and you can be one of them with a Rose Bowl travel package from GoTickets.com.

Part of the allure of the Rose Bowl game is the Rose Bowl stadium, which is now 90 years old and still one of the most famous sports venues in the world. The Rose Bowl has hosted five Super Bowls, the ’84 Summer Olympic Games, the ’94 FIFA World Cup finals and countless other events. The Rose Bowl also set an attendance record when more than 97,000 fans jammed in to the stadium to see a U2 concert in ’09. Even though there are close to 100,000 Rose Bowl seats, there is always a major shortage of Rose Bowl tickets. But you can always get yours from GoTickets.com, plus we also have tickets for the Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, and Orange Bowl. When it comes to college football bowl game tickets, no one beats GoTickets.com.