Hoosiers take on the Rose Bowl despite rainy conditions
By:
Olivia Ray
Posted: Jan 1, 2026 7:04 PM EDT
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PASADENA, Calif. -- For the first time in 58 years, number 1 ranked Indiana Hoosiers are back at the Rose Bowl facing off against number 9 ranked Alabama.
For the first time since 2006, rain drenched the Rose Bowl Stadium; however, that did not deter the thousands of Indiana fans that made the cross-country trek to watch the undefeated Hoosiers.
Rose Bowl officials tell ABC57 that for every one Alabama fan, they have spotted about 10 Hoosiers.
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