Sugar Bowl Postponed After Deadly New Orleans Terrorist Attack

The decision was confirmed by Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee CEO Jeff Hundley and Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams.
Sugar Bowl Postponed After Deadly New Orleans Terrorist Attack
The French Quarter, near Bourbon Street, is blocked off late morning with a heavy police and FBI presence after a terrorist attack early in the morning in New Orleans on Jan. 1, 2025. Emily Kask/AFP via Getty Images
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The Sugar Bowl college football game between the University of Georgia and the University of Notre Dame has been postponed until Jan. 2, after a deadly terrorist attack struck New Orleans on New Year’s Day.

Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams announced the decision during an afternoon press conference.
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