Proper noun
(US, American football) The annual NCAA college football championship game typically played on New Year's Day.
The namesake stadium in Pasadena, California where the game is played.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEverybody sort of questioned why we get married on New Year's Day, and of course, the avid sports fans wouldn't come, because they had to watch the Rose Bowl or whatever that is on that day. Yeardley Smith
I have never played a game for the national title. Our goals always have been to win the Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl. If we do that, then we consider it a successful season. Bo Schembechler
In my house, the Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl Game have always been a grand tradition for ringing in the New Year. To serve as Grand Marshal is a dream come true and I look forward to sharing the celebration with all of the fans and viewers worldwide. Paula Deen
An offensive lineman, Padgett was a senior on the historic 1995 football team that won the Cats’ first Big Ten title since 1936 and went to the Rose Bowl. Source: Internet
Alabama’s first bowl game was the 1926 Rose Bowl, and the Tide played in six early editions of the game. Source: Internet
Citing Utah’s inability to meet the Pac-12′s mandated 53-player threshold to play a game, the league canceled Saturday evening’s contest between the Utes and UCLA at the Rose Bowl. Source: Internet