Rose Bowl Stadium officials have announced that more college football fans now have a way to leave their legacy at one of America’s most famous venues. 

Starting on Wednesday, the Rose Bowl Brick Campaign will allow participants to purchase custom bricks representing ten new college football teams.  

Launched in 2014, the Rose Bowl’s Brick Plaza, located outside of Gate A, was designed to allow all college football fans, soccer fans, music lovers and community members a chance to celebrate milestones and memories created at the iconic stadium, according to a press release from Rose Bowl Stadium officials. 

“There’s no better way to leave a lasting memento to entertain the next generation while celebrating the many core memories that have built the foundation of America’s Stadium,” the press release said. 

The Rose Bowl Stadium announced that twelve new college football logo additions to the Brick Plaza program on Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2024. (Rose Bowl Stadium)

The ten new universities whose signature bricks are now available for purchase are: 

  • Florida State University 
  • Georgia Tech 
  • Southern Methodist University 
  • Texas Christian University 
  • Tulane University 
  • University of Nebraska 
  • University of Oklahoma 
  • University of Pittsburgh 
  • University of Tennessee-Knoxville 
  • University of Texas at Austin 

“We are thrilled to provide our fans with additional logos from all the historic participating Rose Bowl Game teams,” said Kelli Gill, who serves as the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation’s Director of Advancement & Stewardship. “We want to ensure that everyone who enters through our gates is able to leave a lasting legacy brick here in Pasadena.” 

Available brick sizes include a premium 8″ x 8″ Rose and Logo brick, which includes options that celebrate the stadium’s 100th birthday. These bricks will be arranged to make up the rose pattern in the center of the plaza.

In addition, 4″ x 8″ bricks are also available for purchase; these bricks make up the plaza banks surrounding the rose pattern and can feature logos from all Big Ten and former Pac-12 schools as well as the logos of the City of Pasadena, the Tournament of Roses and the Rose Bowl Stadium itself.

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The first 25 bricks purchased from each new school will receive a limited edition hat.