The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is the only stadium to have hosted the Olympic Games twice, in 1932 and 1984. It is also the only Olympic stadium to have also hosted Super Bowls and World Series.
The first “Super Bowl” was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on January 15, 1967. Here, the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.
Before Andy Reid was coaching some of the best offenses in the NFL, he was dominating the Punt, Pass, and Kick competition. Easy to see why, he was 2x the size of his fellow "pee-wee" players.
Now through 11/11/13, snap a pic that shows off your obsession with Pac-12 football & upload it to Instagram. Tag it with #Pacyourbags & you could win a trip to the Rose Bowl Stadium on 1/1/14. Baca selanjutnya
Watch the Olympic Cauldron light up for the fourth quarter of a Trojans game. It’s also lit for special occasions like the Olympics and the Dodgers’ 50th Anniversary Game played here in 2008.
Home to Wattsatax in 1972, a music & culture festival that commemorated the 7th anniversary of the Watts riots. Here are great examples of recent African-American contributions: http://bet.us/BHM
The most historic sports arena in the country. The only stadium in the world to host two Olympics, a Super Bowl, a World Series, and a national championship football team.
Eat like a winner before every football home game at Lawry’s Catering Tailgates near gate 1. Open bar, hand-carved sandwiches by Lawry’s The Prime Rib. Buy advanced tickets for $68/ person per event.
Along with the adjacent Sports Arena, the Coliseum is credited with helping to start the migration of professional sports teams to the West Coast. Baca selanjutnya
know where to park before driving there, traffic is insane. buy a water bottle inside, drink and refill at drinking fountains. you will be dehydrated by end of night so drink as much as possible. ;D
The Wattstax Music Festival was held here on 8/20/1972. Often referred to as "the Black Woodstock," the day-long concert was held to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots.
If you're hungry, go for the little taco stands or Derrick's sausage tents...Ghetto dogs are a great post-game heart attack snack too! ;-) and of course, FIGHT ON!
bring UNOPENED water bottles since they cost 5$ inside. also make sure you have sunblock if you don't want a horrible tan. & be ready to be heckled if you're not in SC gear in the student section.
Had such a great time filling this place with dirt this summer! Check out the photo gallery http://espn.go.com/action/photos/gallery/_/id/5425499/day-3#/14/
Go to Nacho & Tamales stand between Sec. 12 & 13. At $8, carne asadanachos better than Barkley. Others will harass you about whereabouts of stand on long walk back to seats, so caveat emptor.
Don't know the USC Fight Song? Here it is: Fight on for ol' SC! Our men fight on to victory. Our alma mater dear looks up to you! Fight on and win for ol' SC! Fight on to victory! Fight on!
Go for a quick run or bike ride around the Coliseum. (A loop is just under a mile.) Stay clear of emo-teens sucking face while you're at it. Baca selanjutnya
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