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Rick Ross's BCS 2013 Afterparty at Mansion Miami: Bowlin' Like a Bawse!

Ballin' like a Bawse ... That's how Rick Ross typically spends a Monday in Miami. But tonight, big homie's gonna be bowlin' like a Bawse on South Beach, poppin' bottles and spikin' footballs in the VIP, all in honor of the BCS national championship game between the Notre Dame Fighting...
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Ballin' like a Bawse ...



That's how Rick Ross typically spends a Monday in Miami.



But tonight, big homie's gonna be bowlin' like a Bawse on South Beach, poppin' bottles and spikin' footballs in the VIP, all in honor of the BCS national championship game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Alabama Crimson Tide.



"Club Mansion tonight," Rozay tweets. "Black Bottles of @BelaireRose and @ciroc will not stop."



See also:

-BCS 2013 Party Guide: Strip Clubs, Rap, Country Music, Alabama, and Notre Dame

-BCS 2013 Concert in Miami With Flo Rida, Dierks Bentley, and DJ Irie: A 15-Photo Recap





Oh, and as a former high-school standout at Carol City Senior High, Ross actually knows how to ball.



"By the time I got to the eleventh grade, I was a blue-chip All-American," he told Rap Up Magazine in 2009. "Over two years, I went from being nobody to being considered one of the top three linemen in Florida."



So when the Bawse is barkin' 'bout how nobody can't "Hold Me Back" ... He means linebackers too.



Rick Ross's BCS 2013 Afterparty. As part of Excess Mondays. Monday, January 7. Mansion, 1235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. The party starts at 11 p.m. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-695-8411 or visit mansionmiami.com.




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