What game had the highest attendance at the Rose Bowl?
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# January 1, 1973, Attendance: 106,869. Number 1 ranked and undefeated USC vs. number 3 Ohio State. This is the stadium record, as well as the NCAA bowl game record.[1][14][30] The smallest Rose Bowl game crowd in the stadium was the 1934 Rose Bowl with 35,000 in attendance to see Columbia defeat Stanford.[14] Three days of rain had turned the stadium into a small lake, and it rained on New Year’s Day in 1934, one of the few times in the history of the tournament.[31] # NFL Super Bowl Record: Super Bowl XIV, Pittsburgh Steelers – Los Angeles Rams, January 20, 1980, Attendance: 103,985. This is an NFL post-season record.[32] This also stood as an overall NFL record until broken by a 1994 Pre-season game played at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.