Allstate, the corporate sponsor of the Sugar Bowl, appeared to wipe its social media of a video message from CEO Tom Wilson after his remarks following the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in ...
The failure to air the anthem was compounded by the decision to also air a controversial video message from Tom Wilson, the CEO of Allstate, which is the Sugar Bowl's corporate sponsor.
Several Republican leaders have expressed outrage over a statement shared by insurance giant Allstate during Thursday’s broadcast of the Sugar Bowl. The college football playoff game in New ...
Wilson addressed the Superdome crowd and ESPN's television audience prior to kickoff at Thursday's Allstate Sugar Bowl – a College Football Playoff quarterfinal postponed by the terrorist attack ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Allstate Sugar Bowl is donating half a million dollars to recovery efforts following the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack. The Allstate Sugar Bowl announced that $ ...
“Welcome to the Allstate Sugar Bowl,” said the insurance executive, whose company sponsors the event. “Wednesday, tragedy struck the New Orleans community. Our prayers are with the victims a ...
The Allstate Sugar Bowl is donating half a million dollars to recovery efforts following the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack.
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 ...
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre, like many others, wasn’t impressed with Allstate CEO Tom Wilson’s message before the Sugar Bowl this week. Wilson faced backlash on social media after saying in ...
Allstate deleted a video message from company CEO Thomas Wilson that was played at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans Thursday, a day after a man killed 14 people and injured scores of others in an ...