Minnesota Gophers quarterback Sandy Stephens (15) hands off to halfback Judge Dickson (25) during Minnesota’s 21-3 win over UCLA in the 1962 Rose Bowl Game at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena ...
The Rose Bowl could once again be an Olympic venue, as Pasadena officials are moving forward with an agreement to host soccer matches during the 2028 Games.
After knocking off No. 11 USC in a Big Ten showdown on Saturday, the Gophers will continue their West Coast matchups in the new-look conference and play in The Rose Bowl Stadium for the first time ...
They've traveled to almost every bowl game. The Gophers played in the Rose Bowl in 1961 and 1962, but haven't been back since. The Settergrens should have been there for those two games ...
The sports legend, lauded post-retirement for her work promoting gender equality on and off the sports field, will lead off the parade and the following 111th Rose Bowl ... to the Hall of Famer ...
Gophers fans Bruce Olson, center, and his sons Benton, left, and Peyton enjoy pregame festivities at the iconic Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., before Saturday night’s football game against UCLA.
to see the Gophers play UCLA on Saturday night in Rose Bowl Stadium. They’re not the only ones. Mike Wierzbicki, Gophers senior associate athletic director for external affairs, estimates that ...
Just a hint outside of Pasadena (South Pas, to be exact), you’ll find the quaintest yet liveliest family-owned pub around.
But the Gophers rode a strong third quarter, endured a dip to start the fourth quarter, but got a defensive stop and a game-winning drive to beat UCLA 21-17 in front of 42,012 at Rose Bowl Stadium.
Minnesota has won in the Rose Bowl. It wasn't a bowl game, but it was the Gophers' first game at The Rose Bowl Stadium since 1962, and they needed all 60 minutes to sneak past UCLA. Max Brosmer ...
Both would go on to be inducted into the college and pro football hall of fames; Eller as a member of the Vikings, Bell as a Kansas City Chief. Bell played in that Rose Bowl Game with a special ...
The Gophers’ appearance in the 1962 Rose Bowl was the first college football game to be broadcast in color across the country. Sixty-two years later, it remains a radiant moment in program ...