This story has been up to date to incorporate a change within the Sugar Bowl sport. After initially planning to play the sport as scheduled, the CFP playoff sport will now be pushed again a day.
The Sugar Bowl between Georgia football and Notre Dame has been postponed to Thursday due to the terrorist assault that occurred early Wednesday morning on New Orleans’ Bourbon Avenue, Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley mentioned Wednesday throughout a press convention.
The CFP quarterfinal will “be postponed for twenty-four hours” on Thursday, he mentioned, however official kickoff time has not been set.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick initially mentioned the sport would proceed as regular after 10 have been killed and 35 extra injured when a driver, recognized as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, rammed a rented car right into a crowd round 3:15 a.m. CST.
That was modified round midday CST on Wednesday as particulars emerged concerning the driver, who was carrying an ISIS flag, weapons and attainable explosive gadgets.
Followers of each groups flooded to New Orleans for the playoff sport between the 2 groups that was set to kickoff round 8:45 p.m. ET. on the Caesars Superdome, a couple of mile from the place the terroristic occasion passed off.
Bourbon Avenue is at the moment closed because the investigation continues.
The Sugar Bowl responded to the tragedy, however didn’t present an replace on the standing of the sport.
“The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the horrible occasions from early this morning,” Hundley mentioned in a press release at 9 a.m. ET. “Our ideas and prayers are with the victims and their households. We’re in ongoing discussions with authorities on the native, state, and federal ranges and can talk additional particulars as they grow to be obtainable.”
Ryne Dennis is the Deep South Join Staff Editor for Gannett/USA Immediately. Discover him on X@RyneDennis and electronic mail atrdennis@onlineathens.com.