The 100th Rose Bowl, being played by two old school PAC and B1G teams, as it should be, both playing old school type of ball.
Both won their conferences outright and didn't get there because of another team playing for the MNC or being on probation.
Stanford played in the first, and now in the hundredth, hopefully with a better result.
Either of these teams is good enough to be in the MNC game, but for an early season four point loss by Sparty; and a coaching brain fart against Utah and a last minute field goal by USC for Stanford.
This is the most intriguing matchup of any of the major bowls, IMH but admittedly not unbiased O.
Too bad Sparty will be without one of their best defensive players, though.Hail to the Spartans, and their trip to the Rose Bowl
Things were getting a little cheesy in Pasadena after three consecutive trips by Wisconsin, so it's nice that Michigan State will have its day in the sun.
What a thrill it is to welcome any other Big Ten school to this year's Rose Bowl.
Thank you, Michigan State Spartans, for not being Wisconsin.
Thanks for your childlike exuberance in advance of the historic 100th game.
"They'll get to see some movie stars and things like that," Michigan State Coach Mark Dantonio said of his players in anticipation of their trip. "That's part of it. We'll try to make life moments."
Thank you, Sparty, for your spiffy No. 4 Bowl Championship Series ranking and defeating Ohio State to save the BCS from one last fiasco.
Thank you for winning a school-record 12 games, and being only four points from undefeated, and having the nation's No.1 defense and not being the Big Ten representative only because Ohio State was on NCAA probation.
Thank you for wanting to go to Disneyland and eat prime rib.
Thank your fans for making this one tough-to-get ticket.
Thank you, especially, for Magic Johnson.
After three straight years of aging cheddar cheese, man, did we need a school that hasn't been here since 1988.
Wisconsin had the holiday spirit on its first visit and helped put on a fabulous show in a mini-classic, 21-19 loss to Texas Christian.
The second visit was OK, like a relative stopping by without calling, but that ended in a 45-38 loss to Oregon.
Last season, though, was a low point in visiting-team history as Wisconsin seemingly punched the clock in advance of its 20-14 loss to Stanford.
The players were the opposite of awestruck.
Could you blame them?
USC players acted the same way after three straight trips in 2007, '08 and '09.
The Rose Bowl, really, again?
The difference was the Trojans won all three games.
Wisconsin backed into last season's game with an 8-5 record and a coach, Bret Bielema, who decided he'd rather be the coach at Arkansas.
Athletic Director Barry Alvarez did his best to salvage a messy situation and agreed to a one-game coaching comeback.
"I never thought it would happen because it never has happened," Alvarez said of Bielema's defection. "No one has ever won the right to go to the Rose Bowl and not coached in it."
Few have appreciated the Jan. 1 experience more than Alvarez, a three-time winner as Wisconsin coach and member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame.
"There's nothing like taking the field in the Rose Bowl," he said.
Wisconsin, to Alvarez's credit, played solidly and soundly in a hard-fought defeat.
It was definitely time for something new, though, and Michigan State arrives with the fresh scent of fabric softener.
The Spartans are making their first major bowl appearance in the 16-year BCS era, and this is just the school's second Rose Bowl appearance since 1966.
The last time, in 1988, Michigan State took advantage of five USC turnovers and left with a 20-17 victory.
Michigan State's only Rose Bowl defeat was the 1966 classic against Gary Beban's UCLA Bruins.
Dantonio said he is looking for the program consistency of Stanford, which is playing in its fourth straight BCS bowl.
"That has to become our standard," Dantonio said. "We've climbed a ladder. There is no question we've climbed a ladder and we've scratched to get there. That's what makes this a bit of a unique story, I think."
The Rose Bowl needs more unique stories, and we hope Michigan State's breakthrough leads to a drought outbreak.
Maybe, some day, in this millennium, Arizona can get here. The Wildcats, who joined the old Pac-8 in 1978, are the only team from the present Big Ten/Pac-12 lineup that has not made a Rose Bowl appearance.
Who could have dreamed TCU would get to Pasadena first?
Arizona came agonizingly close in 1998, the first year of the BCS, needing only for UCLA to make one tackle in a late-season makeup game at Miami.
A UCLA win would have put the Bruins in the BCS title game and bumped Arizona up to Pasadena.
When is poor California going to get back? The Bears finished 1-11 this year and haven't played in the Rose Bowl since a loss to Iowa in 1959.
Is it the curse of Joe Kapp, or Mack Brown?
In 2004, Cal fans lost a Rose Bowl bid to Texas because of a BCS rule that mandated the No. 4 team in the standings be taken. Texas, after some intense lobbying, swayed enough voters to win the spot by the margin of .8476 to .8347.
Ask a Cal fan sometime how that went over in Berkeley.
Indiana, the Rose Bowl turns its lonely irises to you.
The Hoosiers' only appearance was a 14-3 loss to O.J. Simpson and USC in the 1968 game.
Oregon State shocked Notre Dame in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl, 41-9, but hasn't played in a Rose Bowl since a 1965 loss to Michigan.
Minnesota, once a national college football powerhouse, defeated UCLA in the 1962 Rose Bowl and then went ice fishing.
The Gophers improved to 8-4 this year, so at least they're closer to booking passage than Purdue, which has been to Pasadena twice but not since 2001 (with Drew Brees).
USC has hoarded 34 Rose Bowl bids and Michigan has 20, but how is it that Nebraska, TCU, Oklahoma and Washington State have all been in the Rose Bowl since UCLA last appeared in 1999?
For now, let's sound trumpets for Michigan State's triumphant return.
To paraphrase that men's clothing ad, "You're going to like the way we look."
The daily Pasadena forecast starting Thursday calls for temperatures of 81, 81, 78, 80, 78, 72 and 71.
Thursday's forecast for East Lansing was 22 dipping to an expected 15 on Jan. 1.
It's time to celebrate Stanford vs. Michigan State in the 100th Rose Bowl even as some of us secretly pine, some day, for Cal vs. Indiana.
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