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The city of Pasadena, California, and the Rose Bowl Operating Company have reportedly sued UCLA for allegedly trying to move its college football games from one of the sport’s most iconic stadiums to the much newer SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the suit alleges the university is “deeply” betraying its trust by trying to move its home games from the facility the Bruins have called home for 43 years to the home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers.
The Times reported that UCLA’s outside counsel, David L. Schrader, sent a letter to Pasadena attorney Nima Mohebbi in March saying the school’s efforts to hold “preliminary discussions” about moving games did not constitute a “material breach” of its contract.
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General view during the game between the California Golden Bears and the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl on October 29, 2011 in Pasadena, California. (Harry How/Getty Images)
“This lawsuit arises in an era where money too often eclipses meaning and the pursuit of profit threatens to erase the very traditions that breathe life into institutions,” the suit claims. “Some obligations are too fundamental to be traded away.”
“The city expects UCLA to comply with the conditions of [lease] agreement, and the City Council will do everything in its power to protect and defend the city’s contractual rights,” the city of Pasadena said in a statement to ESPN on Thursday. “… The City of Pasadena and Rose Bowl Stadium, steadfast partners of UCLA for more than four decades, are extremely disappointed by UCLA’s attempt to terminate the lease.”

UCLA has played in the Rose Bowl since 1982. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
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“The Rose Bowl has acted with transparency and integrity, not only meeting but exceeding its obligations under the lease agreement, investing significant time, effort and financial resources in the partnership with UCLA, including ongoing major renovation work,” the statement continued. “The potential financial and reputational damage of UCLA’s attempt to break the lease is significant to Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena residents and the local and regional economy.”
UCLA’s current lease runs through 2044, but the stadium is 26 miles from campus, while SoFi Stadium, which opened in 2020, is about 12 miles away.
The Bruins (3-5, 3-2 Big Ten) have struggled with attendance in recent years. UCLA’s average attendance for its four home games is around 35,000, yet the stadium has a capacity of more than 89,000. SoFi Stadium’s capacity is about 20,000 fewer.

An aerial photo shows the Rose Bowl as preparations are made for the Rose BowlGame, Dec. 27, 2023, in Pasadena, California. (David McNew/Getty Images)
The school left the Pac-12 for the Big Ten last year along with USC, Washington and Oregon.
Rose Bowl Stadium is best known for hosting the Rose Bowl since 1922, for all but two years due to World War II and the COVID-19 pandemic.



