OFF WE GO, INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER
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The air above the Rose Bowl was even busier than usual, which meant the game needed air-traffic controllers as much as officials.
Circling during the first quarter were three airplanes, three helicopters and two blimps.
There could have been more, but a pregame flyover by a stealth bomber was scrapped because of poor weather.
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