NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A night meant for exciting football was instead turned into a night of tragedy and confusion as Notre Dame and Georgia fans wandered the streets following the Sugar Bowl ...
Fans poured out of the Caesars Superdome stadium in New Orleans Thursday night after watching the delayed-for-a-day Sugar Bowl NCAA college playoff game with none of the horrors of the previous ...
Georgia fans who had travelled to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl woke Wednesday to horrific news of 15 killed & more than 30 ...
(Octavio Jones/Reuters) The Sugar Bowl promised to bring a raucous crowd ... the mood in and around the stadium was more subdued. Fans still gathered en masse at bars in the French Quarter ...
Tens of thousands of fans of Georgia football and Notre Dame came to New Orleans the Sugar Bowl but had to adjust Wednesday after game's postponement.
The initial backlash to ESPN's broadcast prompted the network to air the Sugar Bowl's national anthem later in the week during a Thursday edition of "SportsCenter." Still, many fans considered the ...
The Sugar Bowl has donated $500,000 to the Greater New ... which attracted a crowd of 57,267 fans to the Caesars Superdome for the re-scheduled kickoff. “Through the New Orleans New Year ...
ESPN did air a montage of fans with their heads bowed with a giant American flag draping the middle of the field as the Sugar Bowl broadcast began, and the SEC Network aired the moment of silence ...