Today, I was really looking forward to watching the Rose Bowl football game, so the first thing I did was try to figure out what time it started.
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the BBC Sport app. I usually use this app to check out the latest results and live scores for all the football leagues and competitions I follow, including the Premier League.

I scrolled through the app, trying to find any information about the Rose Bowl game. I spent a good few minutes looking, but it seemed like the app mostly covered European football leagues. It’s a bit of a bummer since I was really hoping to find the game schedule there.
After that, I switched to checking out some weekly fantasy football analysis. I thought maybe they would have some clues about the game timings. I started reading about which offensive players have the most valuable roles, and how to use matchup factors, but it seemed like they focused more on player strategies rather than the schedule. I was getting a bit lost in all the talk about identifying thought patterns and stuff, which wasn’t really what I was looking for.
Then, I thought about looking into some gaming forums. I remember coming across some discussions about games like Baldur’s Gate III and NieR Automata. I figured maybe some gamers who are also football fans might have mentioned the Rose Bowl game. I started reading through some posts, one about the Underdark and Mountain Pass in Act 2 of Baldur’s Gate, and another about 2b and 9s in NieR Automata. There were discussions about the game rules and character emotions, but nothing about the football game.
I also stumbled upon a story about a walk-off grand slam by Freddie Freeman in the World Series. It was a thrilling story, but it was about baseball, not football. It got me excited about sports, but it didn’t help me with finding the Rose Bowl game time.
Feeling a bit defeated, I decided to take a more direct approach. I went to my favorite search engine and typed in “what time does the rose bowl football game start.” And bam, there it was, right at the top of the search results.
So, after all that, it turned out to be pretty simple. Sometimes, the most straightforward way is the best, you know? I should’ve just done that from the start! It was a bit of a roundabout journey, but hey, I finally got the information I needed. Now I can just chill and get ready for the game.

- Used the BBC Sport app for checking sports schedules.
- Read weekly fantasy football analysis for clues.
- Explored gaming forums for any mention of the game.
- Read a story about a baseball game.
- Finally used a search engine to find the game time directly.