It’s never too soon to nail down Sugar Bowl tickets, and you can get your 2010 Sugar Bowl tickets today! The Sugar Bowl is one of the four Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games, along with the Orange Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl and the Rose Bowl, and it always delivers thrilling college football action. The 2010 Sugar Bowl takes place on New Year’s Day in New Orleans – what a great way to kick off the year! Go ahead and start planning your trip to the Big Easy with tickets to the 2010 Sugar Bowl.
| 2010 Sugar Bowl games: Jan |
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| Sugar Bowl | Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA |
January 1, 2010
Friday 8:00 pm
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As one of the four host venues for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), and as a holiday-time tradition dating back to 1935, the Sugar Bowl, or Allstate Sugar Bowl as it was renamed in 2006, is very familiar to American sports fans. Every year the top college team of the South Eastern Conference (SEC), a highly ranked challenger from another major conference, and thousands of happy ticket-holders look forward to New Year's festivities in New Orleans culminating in a gridiron battle at the Louisiana Superdome, joined by millions more in the TV audience.
Last year, however, the 71st Sugar Bowl took place at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, due to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Consideration was given to holding the event in Baton Rouge, but Louisiana's capital was already sheltering so many transplanted survivors of the devastation that there were not enough hotel rooms to accommodate thousands more. So the Georgia Dome became a busy place with the Peach Bowl to be held on December 30th, an Atlanta Falcons NFL game scheduled for January 1st, and the Nokia Sugar Bowl happening the very next evening!
The very first Sugar Bowl saw the Green Wave of Tulane University defeating the Temple Owls 20-14, and a tradition was born which continued on at Tulane Stadium, causing expansion of that facility to continue as well. When Notre Dame won the national title there in 1973, it was in front of a record 85,161 fans. Of course, the game was also watched across the U.S., having been telecast live coast to coast since 1953. In the 1960s, the Sugar Bowl was the first such contest to be broadcast nationwide in color and to be beamed to Hawaii via satellite. The move to the Superdome (home arena for the National Football League's New Orleans Saints and site of six NFL SuperBowls) happened in 1975.
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