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Rose Bowl 2014 Live Stream Free: Watch Stanford Cardinal vs Michigan State Spartans Online (ESPN TV Schedule, Start Time)

The Rose Bowl 2014 between Stanford Cardinal and Michigan State Spartans takes place on New Year's Day and should be a mouthwatering match up between two extremely strong teams. The game will take place from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California and is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. ET. The big game can be watched on TV on the ESPN network, or online through free live stream (details below).

This will be the 100th Rose Bowl game today and it promises to be a hard fought, physical game in Pasadena.

Stanford and Michigan State have been praised all season long for their football; they are two teams not afraid to prioritize using the ball on the ground and pounding away at opposition defenses. Both teams have very strong tactical offenses, and rock solid defenses, so it should make for a game of top football action.

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Michigan State come into this year's Rose Bowl game ranked fourth and are the Big Ten Champions. They pulled off a near perfect season with a 12-1 record, and will want to put the cherry on top of the cake today with a Rose Bowl title.

The Spartans' one loss this season was to a strong Notre Dame team, but that four point loss also came all the way back in September, and no one will argue with the fact that this Spartans team have come a long way since then.

Meanwhile, Stanford are ranked fifth and had an 11-2 season. They defeated Arizona State in Tempe and went on to claim the Pac-12 Championship title.

Last year Stanford managed to claim a 20-14 win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl and they will be hoping to replicate that win today.

That game last year saw nearly 94,000 in attendance and 17 million viewers watching around the country. This year could be even bigger.

The Rose Bowl 2014 between Stanford Cardinal and Michigan State Spartans will start at 5 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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