Rose Bowl’s UCLA Lawsuit Hinges on ‘Exploratory’ Talks With SoFi
Update: 2025-11-01
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**Summary:**The City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company have sued UCLA over concerns that the university might move its football games to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, potentially breaking its lease with the Rose Bowl. The lease requires UCLA to stay at the Rose Bowl until 2044, but city officials claim talks between UCLA and SoFi Stadium have already taken place. Pasadena argues that this violates the lease, as UCLA agreed not to host home games at other LA or Orange County stadiums. The move could have significant financial implications for the community, as taxpayers invested $150 million in upgrades and bond payments. UCLA is expected to push back in court, arguing that no decision has been made and that money should be the fix if troubles arise. The future of UCLA football's home field remains uncertain.
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