New Year’s Day has been marked by an annual tradition since 1916: two college football teams square off in the Rose Bowl, a game known for an extravagant parade and competitive gridiron action. The game is typically played in Pasadena, Calif., and associated with the Big 10 and PAC-12 Conferences — though the rise of the college football playoffs has upended the traditional pairing of teams.

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  • The Troubling Truth About the World War II-Era Rose Bowl That Became Part of American Sports Lore
    Rose Bowl has become a symbol of American unity during World War II—but the game included no Black players and few Black fans.
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