ESPN's Burke Magnus addresses the backlash for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl, saying it ...
Through the New Orleans New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund, we are raising money to help the families of the victims and survivors start to heal and recover," said GNO CEO ...
The committee which represents New Orleans' annual college football bowl game has donated $500,000 to the Greater New Orleans ...
The Sugar Bowl Committee, which has been a part of the fabric of New Orleans since the organization’s inception in 1934, has ...
Their generous donation will help support the victims and families as well as strengthen public safety in New Orleans.
You will need to prepare for the incoming freezing temperatures protecting the four Ps: people, pets, pipes and plants.
The Allstate Sugar Bowl is donating half a million dollars to recovery efforts following the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack.
The network came under fire over not broadcasting two moments on its Sugar Bowl broadcast a day after a terror attack on ...
ESPN and Rich Clark, the director of the CFP, worked overtime to arrange a new date and time for the Sugar Bowl after an unexpected terrorist attack in New Orle ...
“Public safety is paramount,” Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said at a media briefing alongside federal, state and local officials, including Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and New Orleans Mayor ...
Georgia football played Thursday in the Sugar Bowl against Notre Dame in what was both a high-stakes game and a sign of normalcy for this vibrant city. Things unraveled for No. 2 Georgia in the ...
Former ESPNer Sage Steele believed it was a “blatant decision” by the network to skip the national anthem during the Sugar ...