
Honoring notable past players and coaches from College Football History
PASADENA, Calif., Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The third Rose Bowl Quarterbacks Club meeting of the 2025 season is set for Thursday, October 2nd, at 8:30 AM (PST) in the historic East Locker Room of the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium. Jointly hosted by the Rose Bowl Stadium and the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, the Club's calendar will continue to have a robust special guest list throughout the Fall.
The event's distinguished panel includes:
- Ronnie Lott – California High School Football Hall of Fame Member, College Football Hall of Fame Member, and NFL Hall of Fame Member
- LaVar Arrington – College Football Hall of Fame Member, Penn State Legend, Radio/Podcast Host
Chris Erskine, celebrated columnist and former Los Angeles Times editor, will guide the conversation through personal stories, expert insights, and engaging discussion. After Monday's meeting, the Quarterbacks Club will next meet on Thursday, November 20th, featuring Anthony Munoz and Jim Porter, focusing on the NFL Hall of Fame in a roundtable discussion.
The 2025 Quarterbacks Club will feature three more speaker events throughout the Fall, each offering fans a front-row seat to the voices and memories that define the sport. All programs take place in the East Locker Room, except the December luncheon, which will take place at the Brookside Golf Club. Advance registration is strongly encouraged, as capacity is limited and day-of access is not guaranteed.
Third Quarterbacks Club Breakfast
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time: 8:30 AM PST
Location: East Locker Room, Rose Bowl Stadium (1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, CA 91103)
Register Here: www.RoseBowlQBClub.com
For more information on the Rose Bowl Quarterbacks Club and the full 2025 lineup, visit www.RoseBowlQBClub.com.
ABOUT THE ROSE BOWL LEGACY FOUNDATION
Formed in 2010, the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)3, tax-exempt organization whose primary goal is to financially ensure the protection, preservation, and enhancement of the future of the Stadium as a National Historic Landmark. The Foundation has established funding for key capital improvement initiatives, educational programming, and heritage protection due to the generosity of supporters from around the world who are invested in its premier future.
Legacy launched the Stadium's first-ever capital fundraising campaign in December 2024. The campaign, titled Lasting Legacy, is a multi-phase, multi-project effort focused on the preservation and fan enhancement of America's Stadium. For more information on the campaign, please visit www.rosebowllastinglegacy.com
ABOUT THE ROSE BOWL STADIUM
The Rose Bowl Stadium is a National Historic Landmark built in 1922 and known throughout the world with its world-class reputation for hosting the 1932 Olympic Track Cycling event, five NFL Super Bowl Games, the 1984 Olympic Soccer matches, the 1994 Men's World Cup, the 1999 Women's World Cup, four BCS National College Football Championship Games, and the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal and Semifinal Game. In 2028, the iconic venue will host the Olympic Games for a third time. The Rose Bowl is also known globally for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game®, UCLA Football, international and Premier League soccer matches, and the World's Largest Flea Market.
The Rose Bowl Stadium is one of the world's greatest concert and festival venues, hosting world-class concerts including Coldplay, Karol G, the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Jay-Z, and Kenny Chesney. Since 2016, Brookside Golf Course at the Rose Bowl has become a premier music festival venue, hosting numerous annual events and attracting hundreds of thousands of guests through the years.
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