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BCS 2013-14: This space for rent

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Re: BCS 2013-14: This space for rent

Yup. Congrats to Stanford for coming to Tempe and taking it to ASU on their home field. Todd Graham has ASU headed in the right direction, but Stanford is a tough veteran outfit that will represent the Pac well in the Rose Bowl. ASU settles for a 7-5 Texas Tech team in the Holiday Bowl that is riding a 5 game losing streak.

You guys had some tough injuries, though, Kelly's good, but when all your RBs are out of the game it puts everything on his shoulders.
 
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You guys had some tough injuries, though, Kelly's good, but when all your RBs are out of the game it puts everything on his shoulders.

Yah, missing Grice was a significant loss. But your guys won it in the trenches, like last time. That's probably the biggest spot ASU needs to improve, particularly on the offensive line. They'll have Westerfield (sp?), the transfer from Auburn eligible next season, but they need some further upgrades. Sutton was good this year, but I was quite surprised he won the defensive player of the year award again. I guess that's one of those ones where the defending award winner gets extra consideration or something, as Sutton wasn't as dominant this season as last year.
 
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Wasn't LeBron driving a $30,000 car in high school?
And I remember the captain of the Cornell hockey team driving a TR-7 back in 74/75.
$50,000. His mom bought it for him, IIRC. Of course she got the financing because her son was LeBron James and "she'd" be able to pay it back in less than a year...
 
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Junior Iowa LT Brandon Scherff will return for his senior season. This is gigantic for Iowa; Kiper had him as the 15th overall pick in his latest mock draft. He's a game changer up front and Iowa now returns 9 offensive starters for next year.
 
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Junior Iowa LT Brandon Scherff will return for his senior season. This is gigantic for Iowa; Kiper had him as the 15th overall pick in his latest mock draft. He's a game changer up front and Iowa now returns 9 offensive starters for next year.

He must have found it too difficult to say goodbye to his favorite goat.
 
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Is it sad the thing I'm looking most forward to outside of going to the game is being able to have In-n-Out?

It's been six years since I've last had it and I've been craving a double-double Animal style no onion for three days now. They need to expand east, or at least just open up an EL location.
 
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Is it sad the thing I'm looking most forward to outside of going to the game is being able to have In-n-Out?

It's been six years since I've last had it and I've been craving a double-double Animal style no onion for three days now. They need to expand east, or at least just open up an EL location.

The one in Pasadena is a bit of a hike from the stadium though.
 
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The one in Pasadena is a bit of a hike from the stadium though.

Do you have experience with the Rose Bowl? Please say yes because I have some questions.

How reliable is the public transportation? I don't have a hotel yet (ok I don't actually a flight yet either) but I've been looking at taxi prices and those are pretty high. It's 80 bucks just to get from the airport to Pasadena, which is a hefty cost for a student. Now buses I have some experience with in EL, but nothing on par with LA, is their system easy to get around on?

And then gameday. How easy is it to get to the stadium? Will it be a hassle?
 
Re: BCS 2013-14: This space for rent

Do you have experience with the Rose Bowl? Please say yes because I have some questions.

How reliable is the public transportation? I don't have a hotel yet (ok I don't actually a flight yet either) but I've been looking at taxi prices and those are pretty high. It's 80 bucks just to get from the airport to Pasadena, which is a hefty cost for a student. Now buses I have some experience with in EL, but nothing on par with LA, is their system easy to get around on?

And then gameday. How easy is it to get to the stadium? Will it be a hassle?

Last year I was doing New Year's in DC, so my wife and I caught a 6am flight to get to LAX by 9am. Our hotel was right near the airport, so we dropped off our stuff there and then immediately took a taxi over to the stadium. The taxi dropped us off at the top of the canyon, and it was a 30 minute walk down the shoulder of the road to the parking area (i.e. the golf course). On the way back, we waited (roughly two hours) for the shuttle back to downtown Pasadena, and then took a taxi back to the hotel near the airport. As you mentioned, it was about $100 each way. Given that we arrived the morning of, we needed a hotel near the airport, so we lived with that, but yeah the taxis cost alot.

This year we are actually giving the public transportation a try (and we're arriving from the Bay Area on the 31st, making the whole trip a little easier timewise). We have a hotel right next to Union Station in downtown LA. The metro system appears to have a Gold Line from Union Station and the rest of downtown LA to downtown Pasadena, so we will be using that on the day of. It will run extra cars and trains that day, so it sounds like it will be convenient for getting into and out of Pasadena. Both airports (LAX and Burbank) also have ways to get between them and Union station; LAX in particular has FlyAway, which runs often and takes about half an hour, so that seems like it will make getting to and from the airport easy enough.

As for once in Pasadena, it sounds like you can walk down to the stadium from downtown Pasadena (last year our cab dropped us off on the north end, whereas Pasadena is on the south end of the canyon). Getting back to Pasadena may be walkable, but the shuttle will also eventually get you there. It will take a couple of hours to actually get on the shuttle given that it's 90K people, but the lines actually does move at a decent speed because there are a lot of them. (Actually last year we thought we were close to the front of the line, but we then realized the line was a hairpin that extended for roughly a mile, so we kept wondering when the hell we would get to the turn in the line. Maybe it was the excitement from winning, maybe it was the lack of sleep, maybe it was the fact that Wisconsin fans are cool people and pleasant to be around, but I actually didn't mind the line that much.) Once back in Pasadena, the Gold Line will still be running so we're gonna take that back to our hotel.

Keep in mind I haven't done any of the Gold Line or FlyAway stuff, so I have no idea how well it will work. But I have read about people mentioning them for getting from an airport to the stadium, so it sounds doable. The main part was deciding where the hotel should be, and we figured Union Station is a good central point.

Also we're going to do the parade this year, which we didn't last year for obvious reasons. Area 2 seems like the best spot, since it's not as expensive as Area 1, but closer than 3 or 4, which don't save that much more. Plus it has a $7 all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast.

Edit: Also getting around inside/outside of the stadium isn't superquick, given that it 90K people but an old stadium. That said, it seems like it should be worse than it is given those factors. As mentioned before, the stadium is at the bottom of a canyon, so no cars or buses or trains get you quickly right up to the stadium, but it's not a bad walk going down; I haven't walk it going up. All things considered, get yourself to Pasadena with enough time to spare (or go to the parade) and you'll be excited enough that you won't notice any of the hassles. I certainly don't remember any, but again, we won.
 
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Edit: Also getting around inside/outside of the stadium isn't superquick, given that it 90K people but an old stadium. That said, it seems like it should be worse than it is given those factors. As mentioned before, the stadium is at the bottom of a canyon, so no cars or buses or trains get you quickly right up to the stadium, but it's not a bad walk going down; I haven't walk it going up. All things considered, get yourself to Pasadena with enough time to spare (or go to the parade) and you'll be excited enough that you won't notice any of the hassles. I certainly don't remember any, but again, we won.


Wow, that is a lot of info. Thanks a bunch!

I plan on getting there pretty early. One because student tix are first come first serve, but I also want to be able to experience the atmosphere.

If the train system is decent I'll probably just try to take that everywhere. When I was in Boston this summer I loved the train/subway system. Certainly made me realize what Detroit could've been rather than sprawl roads everywhere. But I digress...

Apparently a decent amount of our fans infiltrated your ticket sales, so there may be some good size blocks of green mixed in with the cardinal on your side of the stadium. Should be a good game, one akin to some old fashioned football with two pro-style offenses and dominate defenses, which I find fitting for the 100th Granddaddy of 'em All. Thanks again!
 
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