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Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual<br />

Saturday, December 29, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Higher Ranked Offensive Press Conference <strong>Media</strong> Hotel 8 a.m.<br />

Lower Ranked Defensive Press Conference <strong>Media</strong> Hotel 9 a.m.<br />

Sunday, December 30, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Higher Ranked <strong>Media</strong> Day Rose Bowl Stadium TBD<br />

Lower Ranked <strong>Media</strong> Day Rose Bowl Stadium TBD<br />

Higher Ranked Photo Rose Bowl Stadium TBD<br />

Lower Ranked Photo Rose Bowl Stadium TBD<br />

Monday, December 31, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Head Coach Press Conference <strong>Media</strong> Hotel 8:30 a.m.<br />

Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Lot K Tent, Rose Bowl Stadium TBD<br />

Tuesday, January 1, 2019<br />

Rose Bowl Game presented by<br />

Northwestern Mutual Rose Bowl Stadium 2:10 p.m. (PST)<br />

Designated team hotels:<br />

(NOTE: Highest-ranked team in final CFP ranking will stay at the JW Marriott.)<br />

JW Marriott at L.A. Live<br />

InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown<br />

900 West Olympic Blvd. 900 Wilshire Blvd.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017 Los Angeles, CA 90017<br />

213-765-8600 213-688-7777<br />

Designated media hotel:<br />

Residence Inn at LA Live<br />

Maria De Guzman, contact<br />

901 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Maria.DeGuzman@marriott.com<br />

213-443-9222 213-254-4977<br />

Local airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); American, United, US Express, Delta, Frontier, Alaska<br />

Airlines, Southwest, Spirit, Virgin American, JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines, Air Canada, AeroMexico, AirTran, British<br />

Airways, full list at www.lawa.org/laxairlines.aspx<br />

Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR); Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United, US AIrways, Alaska Airlines<br />

Prominent area tourist attractions:<br />

Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Aquarium of the Pacific, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Griffith Observatory, Hollywood<br />

and Highland and Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles Zoo, Santa Monica Pier, Universal Studios, Rodeo Drive<br />

DIRECTIONS<br />

>From main arrival airport to stadium:<br />

Head south on World Way toward West way, keep right at the fork and merge onto S. Sepulveda Blvd., slight right onto the I-105<br />

ramp, keep left at the fork and merge onto I-105 East, take Exit 7B to merge onto I-110 toward Los Angeles, continue onto CA-110<br />

N., take Exit 30A for Marmion Way toward Ave. 64, keep left at the fork to continue toward Marmion Way, turn left onto Marmion<br />

Way and continue onto S. Ave. 64, turn right onto W. Colorado Blvd., take slight right onto N. Linda Vista Ave., turn right onto Seco<br />

St., slight right to stay on Seco St., turn left onto N. Arroyo Blvd. which turns slightly right and becomes Rose Bowl Drive.<br />

>From main arrival airport to media hotel:<br />

Head south on World Way toward West way, keep right at the fork and merge onto S. Sepulveda Blvd., slight right onto the I-105<br />

ramp, keep left at the fork and merge onto I-105 East, take Exit 7B to merge onto I-110 toward Los Angeles, take the 6th St./9th<br />

St. Exit toard Downtown/Convention Center/Figueroa St., keep left at the fork and follow signs for 3rd St., continue on the ramp<br />

and merge onto N.. 3rd St., continue onto S. Flower St., turn right onto W. 5th St., take the first right onto S. Figueroa St. and the<br />

hotel will be on the left.<br />

>From media hotel to stadium:<br />

Game Week: Turn left onto Figueroa Street, turn left onto 3rd St., take ramp to I-110 North, take the Bridewell Street exit,<br />

turn right at Hough Street, turn right at San Pascual Ave., make a slight right at Arroyo Boulevard and continue until you arrive<br />

at Rose Bowl Stadium.<br />

Game Day: Turn left onto Figueroa Street, turn left onto 3rd St., take ramp to I-110 North, exit at Marmion Way/Avenue<br />

64, turn left and continue on Avenue 64, at fork veer right onto Melrose Avenue, turn right on Colorado, at the light, get into<br />

right-hand lane and go under the bridge, Colorado becomes Linda Vista, continue on Linda Vista to Rose Bowl Stadium.<br />

Other Trivia:<br />

- The Rose Bowl Game has been played at Rose Bowl Stadium since its construction in time for the 1923 game, except<br />

for one year. In 1942, after the U.S. declared war on Japan and entered World War II, there were concerns of an attack on<br />

the West Coast, with the game and the Rose Parade considered ideal targets. The game was set to be cancelled, but on<br />

Dec. 16 Duke invited the game and opponent Oregon State to its stadium in Durham, N.C., where OSU took a 20-16 win.<br />

- The Rose Bowl is nicknamed“The Granddaddy of Them All”since it is the oldest bowl game, having been first played in<br />

1902 as the“Tournament East-West Football Game”and played annually since 1916. The game was originally played at<br />

Tournament Park, three miles southeast of the current stadium on the CalTech campus, before the Rose Bowl Stadium<br />

was opened in 1923.<br />

- The Tournament of Roses Parade actually predates the Rose Bowl Game, having been staged for the first time on Jan.<br />

1, 1890. The football game was originally added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.<br />

Major <strong>Media</strong> in the area:<br />

Los Angeles Times Daily Breeze KCBS-TV 2 (CBS)/KCAL-TV 9 (Ind.)<br />

Los Angeles Daily News Pasadena Star-News KTLA-TV 5 (CW)<br />

Orange County Register KABC-TV 7 (ABC) KTTV-TV 11 (Fox)<br />

Glendale News-Press/Burbank Leader KNBC-TV 4 (NBC) KMEX-TV 34 (Univision)<br />

GAME HISTORY<br />

Date Result Attendance Date Result Attendance<br />

Rose Bowl Game<br />

1/1/1902 Michigan 49, Stanford 0 8,500<br />

1/1/1916 Washington State 14, Brown 0 8,000<br />

1/1/1917 Oregon 14, Pennsylvania 0 25,000<br />

1/1/1918 Mare Island (USMC) 19, Camp Lewis (Army) 7 25,000<br />

1/1/1919 Great Lakes (Navy) 17, Mare Island (USMC) 0 25,000<br />

1/1/1920 Harvard 7, Oregon 6 30,069<br />

1/1/1921 California 28, Ohio State 0 42,000<br />

1/2/1922 California 0, Washington & Jefferson 0 (tie) 40,000<br />

1/1/1923 USC 14, Penn State 3 52,000<br />

1/1/1924 Washington 14, Navy 14 (tie) 40,000<br />

1/1/1925 Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10 53,000<br />

1/1/1926 Alabama 20, Washington 19 55,000<br />

1/1/1927 Stanford 7, Alabama 7 (tie) 57,417<br />

1/2/1928 Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6 70,000<br />

1/1/1929 Georgia Tech 8, California 7 71,000<br />

1/1/1930 USC 47, Pittsburgh 14 72,000<br />

1/1/1931 Alabama 24, Washington State 0 60,000<br />

1/1/1932 USC 21, Tulane 12 75,562<br />

1/2/33 USC 35, Pittsburgh 0 85,000<br />

1/1/34 Columbia 7, Stanford 0 35,000<br />

1/1/35 Alabama 29, Stanford 13 84,474<br />

1/1/36 Stanford 7, SMU 0 84,784<br />

1/1/37 Pittsburgh 21, Washington 0 87,196<br />

– 177 –<br />

1/1/38 California 13, Alabama 0 89,650<br />

1/2/39 USC 7, Duke 3 93,852<br />

1/1/40 USC 14, Tennessee 0 92,200<br />

1/1/41 Stanford 21, Nebraska 13 91,000<br />

1/1/42 Oregon St. 20, Duke 16 (at Durham, NC) 56,000<br />

1/1/43 Georgia 9, UCLA 0 93,000<br />

1/1/44 USC 29, Washington 0 68,000<br />

1/1/45 USC 25, Tennessee 0 91,000<br />

1/1/46 Alabama 34, USC 14 93,000<br />

1/1/47 Illinois 45, UCLA 14 93,000<br />

1/1/48 Michigan 49, USC 0 93,000<br />

1/1/49<br />

1/2/50<br />

Northwestern 20, California 14<br />

Ohio State 17 California 14<br />

93,000<br />

100,893<br />

1/1/51 Michigan 14, California 6 98,939<br />

1/1/52 Illinois 40, Stanford 7 101,000 NBC<br />

1/1/53 USC 7, Wisconsin 0 101,500 NBC<br />

1/1/54 Michigan State 28, UCLA 20 100,500 NBC<br />

1/1/55 Ohio State 20, USC 7 89,191 NBC<br />

1/2/56 Michigan State 17, UCLA 14 100,809 NBC<br />

1/1/57<br />

1/1/58<br />

Iowa 35, Oregon State 19<br />

Ohio State 10, Oregon 7<br />

97,126<br />

98,202<br />

NBC<br />

NBC<br />

1/1/59 Iowa 38, California 12 98,297 NBC<br />

1/1/60 Washington 44, Wisconsin 8 97,314 NBC

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