Judge Denies Rose Bowl Temporary Restraining Order Keeping UCLA From Deal with SoFi Stadium
A judge ruled UCLA can explore moving home games despite a lawsuit from Pasadena and Rose Bowl operators claiming a lease requires games at the Rose Bowl through 2044.
- A Los Angeles judge denied Pasadena's request for a temporary restraining order to prevent UCLA from playing home football games at a venue other than the Rose Bowl.
- Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company claim UCLA's plan to leave the Rose Bowl violates a lease agreement that requires UCLA to play at the Rose Bowl until 2044.
- UCLA's position is that no decision has been made about the long-term arrangement for its home football games.
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‘Really upsetting’: UCLA football fans react to possible Rose Bowl exodus
LOS ANGELES — Ross Neiderhaus grew up hustling down from the Linda Vista neighborhood in Pasadena, trying to catch the noise, the excitement of UCLA victories such as its 13-9 triumph over USC in 2006. Liam Blutman became fervently obsessed with the Bruins as a child, cherishing every moment at the Rose Bowl, which he calls “the greatest stadium in the world,” despite never attending UCLA as a student. He now often shouts the Bruins from the roo…
Judge denies restraining order in Pasadena, Rose Bowl lawsuit over UCLA football games
Saying there was no evidence of an immediate emergency necessitating such a move, a judge Wednesday denied a request by the city of Pasadena and the operators of the Rose Bowl for a temporary restraining order barring UCLA's football team from playing its home games at any other venue.
Judge denies Rose Bowl temporary restraining order keeping UCLA from deal with SoFi Stadium
LOS ANGELES — The City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company’s request for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order against UCLA, in an effort to attempt to halt its attempt to move home football games from the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, has been denied due to the plaintiffs’ showing a lack of emergency on the issue, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday morning. Judge James…
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