UCLA announced it will play its entire 2026 football season at the Rose Bowl, rejecting a proposed move to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, according to multiple reports from Yahoo Sports. This decision ensures the continuation of the annual Crosstown Showdown with USC at the Rose Bowl, scheduled for November 28, 2026, maintaining the long-standing tradition between the two teams.
The move comes amid ongoing legal disputes involving UCLA, the Rose Bowl Operating Company, and the city of Pasadena, who have filed a lawsuit to prevent the relocation to SoFi Stadium, citing concerns over potential damages and taxpayer-funded renovations. Despite the lawsuit, a judge recently denied a temporary restraining order sought by Pasadena, and UCLA officials have emphasized their commitment to prioritizing the well-being of student-athletes and the surrounding community.
The controversy intensified following the dismissal of UCLA CFO Stephen Agostini, an advocate for moving the football program to SoFi Stadium, owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. The legal battle over the lease rights could potentially extend through 2043, underscoring the protracted nature of the dispute.
UCLA and USC may still join the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers at SoFi Stadium for major events like the 2028 Summer Olympics, but for regular home games in 2026, the Bruins will remain at the Rose Bowl. Head coach Bob Chesney, in his first season, will lead the team with quarterback Nico Iamaleava returning after a strong prior campaign.
Observers will be watching closely for the next judicial decisions related to the lease dispute, which will influence UCLA’s long-term stadium arrangements and impact the dynamics of college football in Los Angeles going forward.

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