Jeff Hundley, CEO of the Sugar Bowl, also said "public safety is paramount, and all parties involved agree that could only be achieved with a postponement," in a statement. "Now we will move ahead to ...
"All agree it's in the best interest of everybody and public safety that we postpone the game," said Sugar Bowl committee CEO Jeff Hundley on Wednesday. The game, set to feature the CFP's No. 2 ...
A battalion of explosive detection dogs worked the corridor used by fans staying in some of the 30,000 hotel rooms within a ...
There was a weariness to Jeff Hundley’s words. The Allstate Sugar Bowl CEO figured he’d slept about 2½ hours since getting that chilling phone call in the early hours of Wednesday morning ...
"The Sugar Bowl Committee has a 90-year history of being a good corporate citizen for the city of New Orleans, and that's why this tragedy hurts us as much as anybody right now," Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff ...
Allstate Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley released a statement Wednesday sharing his condolences for the victims. He added that organizers are continuing to work with authorities ahead of kickoff.
Officials have identified the man who intentionally rammed a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street as revelers ...
The Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame has been postponed until Thursday following the deadly truck attack in New Orleans' French Quarter early Wednesday morning, Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley ...
The College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl has been postponed until Thursday, according to Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley. The No. 2 seed Bulldogs ...
Jeff Hundley, Sugar Bowl committee CEO, announced that the game will now be played on Thursday after consultation with officials from all parties involved. "All agree it's in the best interest of ...
“We have been in consultation with all parties and all agree it’s in the best interest of public safety and everybody to postpone for 24 hours," Sugar Bowl representative Jeff Hundley said at ...
Hundley said officials were working to make sure the game would be "a safe, efficient, and fun environment for tomorrow night." Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry sought to reassure football fans that the ...