Twitter roundup: Rose Bowl Laff Riot

The story of one college football postseason game, as told through social media:
A full, sunny panoramic Rose Bowl. pic.twitter.com/PsNEBQ6p
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) January 1, 2013
There are people in the stands crying because of this wedding. Probably because they thought they were gonna see a Kermit balloon.
— Bill Hanstock (@sundownmotel) January 1, 2013
Barry Alvarez smiled, once, in 1974. Didn't care for it.
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 1, 2013
IndiVizioble, with vizberty and viztice for all. #badbowlpuns
— teamcatlab (@teamcatlab) January 2, 2013
Good to know Andrew Luck still sounds exactly like the obscured anonymous victims on 48 Hours do.
— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) January 1, 2013
He's been up all year eating gummy bears. RT @edsbs: Andrew Luck has not cleared his throat. Ever.
— Bill Hanstock (@sundownmotel) January 1, 2013
The Badgers almost got on the board three times! But instead, they got on the board no times! Whoops!
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 1, 2013
Uh oh. It's halftime and the Stanford band is doing some sort of tribute to cheeses.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) January 1, 2013
Much to love about the Stanford band but nothing more than its disregard for any accepted standard of musicianship.
— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) January 1, 2013
Wisconsin's band director just all like "PRANCE MY PRETTIES! PRANCE LIKE THE WIND!"
— Bill Hanstock (@sundownmotel) January 1, 2013
The beautiful backdrop as the sun sets in Pasadena pic.twitter.com/gN5cf1HJ
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) January 2, 2013
In another life Ryan Hewitt and Beau Allen were in the same Whitesnake cover band.
— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) January 2, 2013
Barry Alvarez looks like unmasked Darth Vader.
— Kaitlin (@kaitlinwithani) January 2, 2013
Five seconds left in a third quarter that's included seven punts.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) January 2, 2013
It's tough to overthrow a 6-8 guy.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) January 2, 2013
In consecutive years Stanford has had to replace a Heisman runner-up, a head coach & another Heisman runner-up. Record in those years: 34-4.
— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) January 2, 2013
