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Michigan beat Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl, and Stanford's captain asked
1902 Event

January 1

First Rose Bowl Played: College Football Tradition Born

Michigan beat Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl, and Stanford's captain asked to end the game with eight minutes left. It was that bad. Tournament organizers were so embarrassed they replaced football with chariot racing the following year. Chariot racing lasted until 1916, when football came back. The original game drew about 8,000 spectators to Tournament Park in Pasadena. Today the Rose Bowl seats 90,000 and the parade draws 700,000 people to the streets. College bowl games nearly died in infancy because one team forgot to show up ready.

January 1, 1902

124 years ago

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