The change, which was confirmed by Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley at a news conference Wednesday, came hours after officials initially said the game would be played as scheduled. At least 10 people ...
"All agree it's in the best interest of everybody and public safety that we postpone the game," said Sugar Bowl committee CEO Jeff Hundley on Wednesday. The game, set to feature the CFP's No. 2 ...
ESPN caught some heat after not showing the national anthem prior to the Sugar Bowl after the New Orleans terrorist attack.
ESPN's Burke Magnus addresses the backlash for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl, saying it ...
After 15 people were killed and multiple others were injured when a truck drove into crowds of New Year's revelers in New Orleans, the Sugar Bowl has been postponed to Thursday, Jan. 2.
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All parties and all agree that it’s in the best interest in everybody and public safety that we postpone the game for 24 hours,” Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said during a press conference ...
Below you can see the range of emotions players and fans experienced during the game. About the Sugar Bowl: The 91st Annual Sugar Bowl was scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans at the Caesars ...
"The standard operating procedure for a big game like the Sugar Bowl, for a Saints game, for the Super Bowl is to go through the building, make sure there's nothing there that's wrong, and then to ...
ESPN's airing of the pre-game prayer comes after a week of immense backlash for the network's decision not to air the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans, which was postponed ...
The network came under fire over not broadcasting two moments on its Sugar Bowl broadcast a day after a terror attack on ...
The other CFP games scheduled for Wednesday in Atlanta and Pasadena, California, were played as scheduled. After the Sugar Bowl, New Orleans is set to host the Super Bowl in February.