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The Pasadena Bowl, also known as the Junior Rose Bowl, was a college football bowl game played between 1967 and 1971 in Pasadena, California. Originally pairing top small college teams, it was overshadowed as a four-year college bowl by the actual Rose Bowl. A bowl game is a post-season college football game, typically at the Division I-A level. ...
Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. ...
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West Texas A&M University West Texas A&M University, part of the Texas A&M University System, is a public university located in Canyon, Texas. ...
A state-funded university in Northridge, California, part of the California State University System, formerly the San Fernando Valley State College. ...
Grambling State University is a historically black university located in Grambling, Louisiana. ...
California State University, Sacramento, better known as Sacramento State, Sac State, or CSUS, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California. ...
A landmark architecture featured in the school logo. ...
For the unrelated Jesuit university in Chestnut Hill, see Boston College. ...
California State University, Long Beach (also known as Long Beach State, Cal State Long Beach, CSULB or LBSU) is the largest campus of the California State University system located in Long Beach, California, at the southern coastal tip of Los Angeles County. ...
The University of Louisville (also known as U of L) is a public, state-supported university located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. ...
The University of Memphis is a public American research university located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. The University was founded under the auspices of the General Education Bill, enacted by the Tennessee Legislature in 1909. ...
San José State University, commonly shortened to San Jose State and SJSU, is the oldest university in what became the California State University system. ...
See also List of college bowl games // From the 1998 season until the 2005 season, four BCS bowls have determined the national champion on a rotating basis. ...
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