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- Sugar_Bowl abstract "The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Sugar Bowl has been played annually since January 1, 1935, and celebrated its 75th anniversary on January 2, 2009. The Sugar Bowl, along with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl, are the second-oldest bowl games in the country, behind the Rose Bowl. The Sugar Bowl is also a member of the Bowl Championship Series. Presently, its official title is the Allstate Sugar Bowl after its current sponsor.The Sugar Bowl has had a longstanding--albeit not exclusive--relationship with the Southeastern Conference (which once had a member based in New Orleans, Tulane University; another Louisiana school, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, is still in the SEC today). From 1950—1995, only once did the Sugar Bowl not feature an SEC team. That relationship has been altered over the past twenty years due to conference realignments and the emergence of a series of coalitions and alliances intending to produce an undisputed national champion in college football, but the ties between the Sugar Bowl and the SEC have persisted and have recently been strengthened. Starting in January 2015, the Sugar Bowl game will be in a three-year rotation with the Rose, Orange, Cotton, Chick-fil-A, and Fiesta Bowls where they'll host a semifinal game the first year and feature the SEC and Big 12 conference champions the next two, an arrangement nearly identical with the relationship between the Rose Bowl and the champions of the Big Ten and Pac-12. Coincidentally, the SEC added two former Big 12 members in 2012 - Missouri and Texas A&M.As a member of the Bowl Championship Series, the Sugar Bowl hosted the BCS National Championship Game twice (2000 and 2004). However, from the 2006 season to the 2013 season, the BCS National Championship Game had been a stand-alone event, following one week after the New Year's Day bowl games. This means that, under the now-defunct BCS format, no traditional bowl game hosted the BCS National Championship Game, but that game was played at the venue of one of those traditional major bowls, rotating amongst the four sites, including the Superdome.The payout for the 2006 game was $14–17 million per participating team. According to Sports Illustrated, the 2007 salary for Sugar Bowl CEO Paul Hoolahan was $607,500.".
- Sugar_Bowl thumbnail Tulane_Stadium_Sugar_Bowl_This_Week_in_New_Orleans_Dec_4_1948.jpg?width=300.
- Sugar_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink www.allstatesugarbowl.org.
- Sugar_Bowl wikiPageID "335282".
- Sugar_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "604802846".
- Sugar_Bowl caption "Allstate Sugar Bowl logo".
- Sugar_Bowl conferenceTieIns "SEC Big 12".
- Sugar_Bowl fullName "Allstate Sugar Bowl".
- Sugar_Bowl hasPhotoCollection Sugar_Bowl.
- Sugar_Bowl imageSize "175".
- Sugar_Bowl location Louisiana.
- Sugar_Bowl location New_Orleans.
- Sugar_Bowl logo "Image:Sugar Bowl logo.svg".
- Sugar_Bowl name "Sugar Bowl".
- Sugar_Bowl payout "17000000".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupDate "Oklahoma 45-31".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupSeason "2012".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupSeason "2013".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupTeams "Florida vs. Louisville".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupTeams "Oklahoma vs. Alabama".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupYear "2013".
- Sugar_Bowl prevMatchupYear "2014".
- Sugar_Bowl previousLocations Atlanta.
- Sugar_Bowl previousLocations Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Sugar_Bowl previousStadiums Georgia_Dome.
- Sugar_Bowl previousStadiums Tulane_Stadium.
- Sugar_Bowl school "Carnegie Mellon University".
- Sugar_Bowl school "Saint Mary's College of California".
- Sugar_Bowl sponsors Allstate.
- Sugar_Bowl sponsors Nokia.
- Sugar_Bowl sponsors "USF&G Financial Services".
- Sugar_Bowl stadium Mercedes-Benz_Superdome.
- Sugar_Bowl team "Air Force Falcons".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Carnegie Mellon Tartans".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Duke Blue Devils".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets".
- Sugar_Bowl team "LSU Tigers".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Missouri Tigers".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Navy Midshipmen".
- Sugar_Bowl team "North Carolina Tar Heels".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Ole Miss Rebels".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Pittsburgh Panthers".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Rice Owls".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Saint Mary's Gaels".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Santa Clara Broncos".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Syracuse Orangemen".
- Sugar_Bowl team "TCU Horned Frogs".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Temple Owls".
- Sugar_Bowl team "Tulsa Golden Hurricane".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Air Force".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Carnegie Tech".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Duke".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Georgia Tech".
- Sugar_Bowl title "LSU".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Mississippi".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Missouri".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Navy".
- Sugar_Bowl title "North Carolina".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Pittsburgh".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Rice".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Saint Mary's".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Santa Clara".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Syracuse".
- Sugar_Bowl title "TCU".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Temple".
- Sugar_Bowl title "Tulsa".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1934".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1935".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1936".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1937".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1938".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1942".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1943".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1944".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1945".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1946".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1948".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1949".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1952".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1953".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1954".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1955".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1957".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1960".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1963".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1964".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1967".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1969".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1970".
- Sugar_Bowl year "1984".
- Sugar_Bowl years "--01-01".
- Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sports_in_Louisiana.
- Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sports_in_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- Sugar_Bowl subject Category:Sugar_Bowl.
- Sugar_Bowl type Agent.
- Sugar_Bowl type Organisation.
- Sugar_Bowl type Organization.
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- Sugar_Bowl type SocialPerson.
- Sugar_Bowl type Thing.