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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1388941" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have had both friends and relatives play in the Rose Bowl and relatives who went to the game to watch. The ones watching the games universally said that they were surrounded by people from Southern California even though there wasn't a California team playing. But if a California team is playing you can bet on who all those people are cheering for.</p><p>I never did play in a big football game. But I did ride in some big rodeos. The one and only time I noticed the crowd, I promptly fell off on my head. To be at that level you sort of need the ability to focus.</p><p>As I said I don't think it affected the final outcome of the game. Alabama is the real deal. Especially the defense side of the ball. I thought Washington did good against them. Certainly a better showing than Ohio did against Clemson. But the Clemson/Ohio game was a much better "neutral site".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1388941, member: 498"] I have had both friends and relatives play in the Rose Bowl and relatives who went to the game to watch. The ones watching the games universally said that they were surrounded by people from Southern California even though there wasn't a California team playing. But if a California team is playing you can bet on who all those people are cheering for. I never did play in a big football game. But I did ride in some big rodeos. The one and only time I noticed the crowd, I promptly fell off on my head. To be at that level you sort of need the ability to focus. As I said I don't think it affected the final outcome of the game. Alabama is the real deal. Especially the defense side of the ball. I thought Washington did good against them. Certainly a better showing than Ohio did against Clemson. But the Clemson/Ohio game was a much better "neutral site". [/QUOTE]
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