The Allstate Sugar Bowl scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans has been postponed until Thursday after a pickup truck drove into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street early New Year's Day.
College Football Playoff 2024-25: matchups, schedule, dates and everything you need to know Called the Caesars Superdome for sponsorship reasons, the stadium has 68,400 seats, though only 68,000 ...
The Superdome, one of the most recognizable stadiums in the world, has hosted the Sugar Bowl since 1975. Before that, the game was played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, starting with its ...
In the wake of the attacks, additional security will likely be provided at the stadium. "The standard operating procedure for a big game like the Sugar Bowl, for a Saints game, for the Super Bowl ...
New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the Sugar Bowl would be played as scheduled and multiple people assured the public that security at the stadium was not a concern.
College football fans flocked to the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Thursday afternoon to get into the stadium ahead of the Sugar Bowl after it was postponed ...
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 ...
There were two more expansions by 1949, making Tulane Stadium the largest in the South and the Sugar Bowl, which also featured basketball, tennis, track and a regatta, a showcase event.
The Superdome has been locked down for security sweeps as officials continue to debate whether to postpone tonight's Sugar Bowl. The stadium in New Orleans is set to host a College Football ...
Law enforcement officials have ramped up security measures for Thursday’s Sugar Bowl after organizers made ... canines have been deployed to the stadium out of an abundance of caution.
Originally gracing Tulane Stadium, the Sugar Bowl found a new home in the Superdome in 1975, except for a brief interlude following the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.