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Rose Bowl, Pasadena suing UCLA for allegedly trying to relocate football games to SoFi Stadium
The City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl are suing UCLA for allegedly attempting to break its lease and move football games to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, according to the Los Angeles Times. The current contract is supposed to keep the Bruins at the Rose Bowl through the 2044 season.
UCLA has played its home games at the Rose Bowl since 1982, and that is supposed to remain the case for the next couple of decades. However, the school
UCLA is favored to win by the model, but Nebraska has shown value early and against low-scoring opponents. In a matchup where defensive efficiency outweighs offensive explosiveness, the spread, the total, and the moneyline are all in play for bettors expecting another grind-it-out night at the Rose Bowl.
Nebraska has played in the Rose Bowl before, but they have yet to play UCLA inside of the stadium as members of the Big Ten Conference.
The Rose Bowl and city of Pasadena accuse of UCLA of trying to break its lease, which runs through 2044, so it can move games to SoFi Stadium.
The Bruins have called the Rose Bowl home since 1982, when they moved there from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum—a venue they long shared with crosstown rival USC. They are currently the stadium's sole regular sports tenant outside of its eponymous bowl game, and have been since the Galaxy relocated to Carson, Calif., in 2003.
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