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  • College Football Playoff announcers for Georgia-Notre Dame Sugar Bowl game on ESPN

    College Football Playoff announcers for Georgia-Notre Dame Sugar Bowl game on ESPN


    The first 12-team College Football Playoff is here, and we’re here to talk about the last quarterfinals matchup of the season.

    With three CFP quarterfinals games set for New Year’s Day, the third and final game is No. 2 seed Georgia against No. 7 seed Notre Dame at the Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

    The Bulldogs-Fighting Irish game was originally set for Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. ET on ESPN, but it was pushed back 24 hours in the wake of the recent attack in New Orleans. The winner of the Sugar Bowl will face No. 6 seed Penn State in the semifinals after the Nittany Lions beat No. 3 seed Boise State.

    If you’re here, you might be wondering who’s voices you’re hearing on ESPN during the Georgia-Notre Dame game. Fear not: We have the answers!

    For the CFP quarterfinals game between Georgia and Notre Dame, ESPN’s broadcast will feature Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath.



    “Meet the Announcers for the Georgia-Notre Dame Sugar Bowl Game on ESPN!

    As we gear up for the highly anticipated College Football Playoff matchup between Georgia and Notre Dame, let’s take a look at the talented team of announcers who will be calling the game on ESPN.

    Leading the broadcast will be play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler, known for his energetic and insightful commentary. Joining him in the booth will be color commentator Kirk Herbstreit, a former standout quarterback who brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the game.

    On the sidelines, we’ll have Maria Taylor, a seasoned reporter who will provide in-depth analysis and interviews throughout the game.

    Together, this dynamic trio will bring you all the action, excitement, and drama of the Georgia-Notre Dame Sugar Bowl game. So be sure to tune in to ESPN and catch all the action as these two powerhouse teams battle it out for a spot in the College Football Playoff championship game. Don’t miss a minute of the action with these top-notch announcers at the helm!”

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  • Is Sugar Bowl cancelled? Georgia-Notre Dame game postponed after New Orleans truck-ramming attack

    Is Sugar Bowl cancelled? Georgia-Notre Dame game postponed after New Orleans truck-ramming attack


    NEW ORLEANS, La. — The annual Sugar Bowl has been postponed one day in the wake of the truck-ramming attack early Wednesday morning on Bourbon Street that left at least 15 dead and dozens injured.

    The suspect was killed after allegedly opening fire on police officers with an assault rifle. The FBI is investigating the attack as an “act of terrorism.”

    Law enforcement said the attack occurred at 3:15 a.m. local time, about 16 hours before the Georgia Bulldogs were expected to take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoffs at Caesars Superdome.

    There were discussions Wednesday morning about possibly postponing or canceling the Sugar Bowl — a college football game played annually at New Orleans on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day since 1935 — due to the number of resources needed to secure the venue, according to sources briefed on the discussions.

    Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams told ABC News Wednesday afternoon that the game, set to kick off Jan. 1 at 7:45 p.m. CT, would be postponed by one day with an official announcement to follow.

    Both schools issued statements, offering condolences to the victims and their families.

    “We are horrified and saddened by the senseless act of violence that occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day in New Orleans,” the University of Georgia wrote in a statement on X. “University personnel are working to determine if any UGA students, faculty, staff, alumni or fans were among the victims. We offer our deepest condolences to all the victims and their families, and we stand in solidarity with the New Orleans community.”

    “Our prayers are with the family members and loved ones of all those impacted by the terrible attack in New Orleans early this morning,” the Rev. Robert A. Dowd, president of Notre Dame, said in a statement. “We also pray for all those injured and extend our deepest gratitude to the brave first responders who risked their lives to protect others. To be in solidarity with those who suffer is to exemplify the spirit of Notre Dame. Today, we are in solidarity with all those impacted by this tragedy.”

    According to the New Orleans Police Department, the attack on Bourbon Street occurred as the department was “staffed 100%” for New Year’s Eve and the Sugar Bowl.

    “The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning,” Allstate Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said in a statement, according to ABC News local affiliate WJCL. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available.”

    Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial told ABC News’ Diane Macedo that he was confident law enforcement could ensure security for the Sugar Bowl and that the expense on people who traveled into town for the game had to be weighed.

    “If there is thought to postpone the game for a day or two, one thing that is implicated is you have visitors from Georgia, visitors from Notre Dame, who are there, who have paid to come to New Orleans, who are staying at hotel rooms at some expense to themselves. You’ve got to weigh the impact on them, as well,” he said.

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    The Sugar Bowl, scheduled to take place in New Orleans on January 1st, is not cancelled, but the Georgia-Notre Dame game has been postponed following a tragic truck-ramming attack in the city. The incident, which occurred in the downtown area, has left many questioning the safety and security of hosting such a large-scale event in the wake of such violence.

    While the Sugar Bowl itself has not been cancelled, the decision to postpone the Georgia-Notre Dame game highlights the importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of athletes, staff, and fans. It is a reminder that in the face of tragedy, sports must take a backseat to ensuring the protection of everyone involved.

    Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time, and we hope for a swift resolution to the situation in New Orleans. Stay tuned for updates on the status of the Georgia-Notre Dame game and any further developments regarding the Sugar Bowl.

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