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After last year’s “Best Day Ever” Rose Parade, the Altadena and Palisades communities lived through their worst. One year later the Tournament of Roses plans to honor the
Rain will be likely on New Year’s Day. Showers are very likely Thursday morning with scattered showers possible for the second round of the College Football Playoff. Temperatures will remain cool in the upper 50s Thursday morning with temperatures warming into the lower 60s by kickoff.
In a press conference the day before the game, Cignetti repeatedly mentioned how the schedule for the game has hindered preparations.
A B-2 Spirit bomber’s New Year’s Day flyover above Pasadena is timed to the second –– even down to how long the national anthem singer holds the word “brave.”
The last time it rained on Pasadena’s iconic parade was 2006, when the theme was “It’s Magical,” an echo of this year’s “The Magic in Teamwork.” Umbrellas were decidedly not in fashion then too, but parade attendees then report all the moisture didn’t dampen their Rose Parade spirit.
All kinds of changes are being asked for across college football. Everyone seemingly has different opinions on multiple topics. But one popular one that plenty of people tend to agree with is a consistent location for the national championship,
Louisiana’s 2026 Rose Parade float will roll on January 1 in California, symbolizing the hardworking men and women who sustain our state’s seafood industry.
It's almost time for Ohio State vs. Miami in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal. The winner of the Dec. 31 game will face either Georgia or Ole Miss, who play Jan. 1. Can the Hurricanes upset the defending champion Buckeyes?