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- 2004_Rose_Bowl abstract "The 2004 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 2004 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was the 90th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans, champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 28-14. USC quarterback Matt Leinart was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.The events leading up to the 2004 Rose Bowl were the subject of controversy. Although USC was ranked #1 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, the Trojans were not invited to the BCS National Championship Game, the 2004 Sugar Bowl. Even though the Oklahoma Sooners lost on December 5, 2003 in the 2003 Big 12 Championship Game to the Kansas State Wildcats, by virtue of their dominance earlier in the season, they remained #1 in the final BCS rankings issued at the outset of the bowl season. Oklahoma faced the LSU Tigers, #2 in both polls and the BCS rankings, in the Sugar Bowl.".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink 2004rose.htm.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink recap?gameId=240010030.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl wikiPageID "13251912".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "592877058".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl anthem Spirit_of_Troy.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl attendance "93849".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl city Pasadena,_California.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl dateGamePlayed "--01-01".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl footballSeason "2003".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl gameName "Rose Bowl".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl halftime "Spirit of Troy, University of Michigan Marching Band".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl hasPhotoCollection 2004_Rose_Bowl.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl home "0".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl home "14".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl home "7".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeAp "1".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeBcs "3".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeCoach Pete_Carroll.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeCoaches "1".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeNameShort "USC".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeNickname "Trojans".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeRecord "11".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl homeSchool "University of Southern California".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl mvp Matt_Leinart.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl optionalSubheader "'''presented by Citi".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl optionalSubheader "90".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl payout "14000000".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl referee "Steve Usechek".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl stadium Rose_Bowl_(stadium).
- 2004_Rose_Bowl usAnnouncers Dan_Fouts.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl usAnnouncers Keith_Jackson.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl usNetwork American_Broadcasting_Company.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitor "0".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitor "7".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorAp "4".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorBcs "4".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorCoach Lloyd_Carr.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorCoaches "4".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorNameShort "Michigan".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorNickname "Wolverines".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorRecord "10".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl visitorSchool "University of Michigan".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl yearGamePlayed "2004".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl subject Category:2003–04_NCAA_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl subject Category:Michigan_Wolverines_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl subject Category:Rose_Bowl.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl subject Category:USC_Trojans_football_bowl_games.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl comment "The 2004 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 2004 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was the 90th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans, champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 28-14. USC quarterback Matt Leinart was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.The events leading up to the 2004 Rose Bowl were the subject of controversy.".
- 2004_Rose_Bowl label "2004 Rose Bowl".
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- 2004_Rose_Bowl sameAs Q4603250.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl sameAs Q4603250.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl wasDerivedFrom 2004_Rose_Bowl?oldid=592877058.
- 2004_Rose_Bowl isPrimaryTopicOf 2004_Rose_Bowl.