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History of the Allstate Sugar BowlThe mission of the Allstate Sugar Bowl is to sponsor and promote amateur sporting events which will foster revenue and spark economic growth in the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana. Through all of its year-round slate of events, the organization has generated over $2 billion of economic impact for the city and the state in the last decade alone.
The Sugar Bowl: Preserving the Past, Ensuring the Future
Origin & Purpose of the Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl Charter Club Members
The Sugar Bowl Name and Cup
Past Game Information (Year-by-Year Breakdown)
2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl Record Book (PDF), BCS records not updated as of 1/26/12
All-Time Sugar Bowl Game Program Covers
Miller-Digby Award - All-Time MVPs of the Sugar Bowl
Heisman Trophy Winners in the Sugar Bowl
College Football Hall of Famers in the Sugar Bowl
No. 1 Teams in the Sugar Bowl
Top 10 Sugar Bowls of All-Time
Sugar Bowl Impact (2012-13)The Allstate Sugar Bowl is posting a series of stories relating to its impact on the city of New Orleans the state of Louisiana:
Part 1: Sweet Economics - Sugar Bowl Dollars Make Sense for New Orleans and Louisiana Part 2: More Than Football - The Allstate Sugar Bowl is Far More Than Just a Premier Football Game Part 3: The Revitalization of Joe Brown Park
Part 4: The House the Sugar Bowl Built - The Gateway to Big-Time Football in New Orleans
75th Anniversary Stories (2008) What I Love About the Sugar Bowl by Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN
Defense Lifts Alabama to 1993 National Championship by Ron Higgins, Memphis Commercial Appeal
Bowden's Legendary Career Highlighted by 2000 Sugar Bowl by Stewart Mandel, Sports Illustrated
Vince Dooley: Walking His 'Dogs to New Orleans by Marty Mulé, Sugar Bowl Historian
LSU Makes Major Impact on BCS and Sugar Bowl by Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com
Seventy-Five Years of Showstoppers by Marty Mulé, Sugar Bowl Historian
The Bear Still Casts a Huge Shadow on the Game by Marty Mulé, Sugar Bowl Historian
Auburn Wins 1984 Sugar Bowl, but No National Title by Tony Barnhart, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1936 Sugar Bowl was Big for Baugh and TCU by Patricia K. Benoit, Temple Daily Telegram
Johnny Majors, a Legend of the Game by Marty Mulé, Sugar Bowl Historian
Spurrier Has Built a Sugar Bowl Legacy by Jack Hairston
Dodd Leads Georgia Tech to Three Sugar Bowls by Furman Bisher
Riding the Tennessee Special to Notre Dame by Peter Finney, New Orleans Times-Picayune
More Sugar Bowl Historical Stories Remembering the 1979 Goal Line Stand by Ron Higgins for SECSports.com
Notre Dame, Alabama Played Classic Game 40 Years Before BCS Tilt by Paul Newberry for Huffington Post
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