Conflicting Reports Emerge On The Status Of The Sugar Bowl Between Georgia & Notre Dame After New Years Tragedy In New Orleans

Conflicting Reports Emerge On The Status Of The Sugar Bowl Between Georgia & Notre Dame After New Years Tragedy In New Orleans

Bourbon Street in New Orleans with crime scene tape
Bourbon Street in New Orleans (Photo by MATTHEW HINTON/AFP via Getty Images)

The game between Georgia and Notre Dame in the Suger Bowl was said to still be on despite the tragedy in New Orleans.

Authorities are calling the French Quarter attack that killed at least 10 people and injured 35 others an act of terrorism.

Just hours before Notre Dame and Georgia were set to play in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, tragedy struck when a yet-to-be-identified man purposely drove his white truck, which had Texas plates, through a crowd to kill as many people as possible.

While the FBI and New Orleans Police Departments treat this as an act of terror and families mourn their loved ones, New Orleans Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick reportedly made the announcement that the College Football Playoff game would proceed as scheduled but with heightened awareness around safety.

However, we now have conflicting reports.

WGNO is now reporting that workers assigned to tonight’s College Football Playoff game have been told “not to show up for work at this time.”

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