Sugar Bowl

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The Sugar Bowl is one of college football’s oldest and most prestigious postseason bowl games, traditionally held in New Orleans and often featuring top-ranked teams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college football bowl game
postseason football game
associatedWith Bowl Championship Series
College Football Playoff
category College football bowls
Recurring sporting events established in 1935
Sports competitions in New Orleans
city New Orleans
conferenceAffiliation Big 12 Conference
Southeastern Conference
country United States
firstGameDate January 1, 1935
firstGameScore Tulane 20 – Temple 14
firstPlayed 1935
formerVenue Louisiana Superdome
Tulane Stadium
frequency annual
gameType bowl game
hasHosted BCS National Championship Game
College Football Playoff semifinal
hostCityBenefit economic impact
tourism
inception 1935
level NCAA Division I FBS
locatedIn New Orleans, Louisiana
notableFeature considered one of the most prestigious bowl games
one of the oldest college football bowl games
officialName Allstate Sugar Bowl
organizer Sugar Bowl Committee
partOf College Football Playoff rotation
New Year’s Six
previousTelevisionPartner ABC
revenueType sponsorships
television rights
ticket sales
selectionType top-ranked college football teams
sponsor Allstate
sport American football
state Louisiana
surface artificial turf
teamCount 2
televisionPartner ESPN
traditionalConferenceTieIn Big 12 champion
SEC champion
traditionalLocation New Orleans, Louisiana
typicalDate New Year’s period
typicalMonthPlayed December
January
venue Caesars Superdome


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