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  2. 1971 Sugar Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Sugar Bowl was the 37th edition of the college football bowl game, played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Thursday, January 1. It featured the fourth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and the independent Air Force Falcons. [2] [3]

  3. List of Tennessee Volunteers bowl games - Wikipedia

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    Included in these games are 17 combined appearances in the traditional "big four" bowl games (the Rose, Sugar, Cotton and Orange) and two Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game appearances. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Through the history of the program, eight separate coaches have led the Volunteers to bowl games with Phillip Fulmer having the most appearances ...

  4. 1971–72 NCAA football bowl games - Wikipedia

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    The 1971–72 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games played in December 1971 and January 1972 to end the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. A total of 11 team-competitive games were played. The post-season began with the Sun Bowl on December 18, 1971, and concluded on January 1, 1972, with the Orange Bowl.

  5. Sugar Bowl preceded by moment of silence with empty seats in ...

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    Nonetheless, the atmosphere in the Superdome during the Sugar Bowl brought a somber mood followed by emotion and inspiration for an anticipated College Football Playoff matchup. However, with real ...

  6. 1970 Sugar Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Sugar Bowl was the 36th edition of the college football bowl game, played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Thursday, January 1. It featured the third-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest Conference (SWC) and the #13 Ole Miss Rebels of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). [ 1 ]

  7. Allstate deletes social media post of CEO's controversial ...

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    Allstate, the corporate sponsor of the Sugar Bowl, appeared to wipe its social media of a video message from CEO Tom Wilson after his remarks following the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in ...

  8. Social media reacts to ESPN's focus on Parker Jones penalty ...

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    Georgia football on Thursday became the fourth and final team with a first-round bye to be eliminated from the College Football Playoff after its Sugar Bowl loss to No. 7 Notre Dame. In the midst ...

  9. Tulane Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was opened in 1926 with a seating capacity of roughly 35,000—the lower level of the final configuration's sideline seats. Tulane Stadium was built on Tulane University's campus (before 1871, Tulane's campus was a backwoods portion of Paul Foucher's property, where on a plantation closer to the river, Foucher's father-in-law, Étienne de Boré, had first granulated sugar from cane ...

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