The College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, which was postponed due to a deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day, will now be played today. On "CBS Mornings," New ...
The College Football Playoff quarterfinal game at the 2025 Sugar Bowl was postponed after at least 14 people were killed and about 30 people were injured early Wednesday morning in New Orleans ...
The Sugar Bowl has been postponed to Thursday after a horrific tragedy occurred in New Orleans earlier Wednesday morning. A man intentionally ran over a group of people in the French Quarter in ...
The Allstate Sugar Bowl — the College Football Playoff matchup between Georgia and Notre Dame — has been rescheduled due to the fatal terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day.
ESPN Vice President Burke Magnus addressed the backlash against his company for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, one day ...
The Sugar Bowl is a prestigious annual college football bowl game that takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. First established in 1935, it is among the oldest bowl games in the United States ...
The Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame is set to be played on Thursday afternoon but it's not the only college football game taking place today. The Gator Bowl between Ole Miss and Duke ...
The Sugar Bowl trophy is more than just a piece of hardware; it's a timeless symbol of college football excellence, steeped in history and tradition. As No. 8 Notre Dame gears up to face No. 2 ...
NEW ORLEANS — The Sugar Bowl game between Notre Dame and Georgia was postponed after the terror attack on Bourbon St. that left 15 dead, including the suspect, and ...
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Georgia fans who had travelled to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl woke Wednesday to horrific news of 15 killed & more than 30 ...
ESPN’s president of content Burke Magnus called the network’s decision not to air a pregame moment of silence and the national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2 an “enormous ...