A Fort Myers teen who was injured in the tragic New Orleans terror attack on New Year's Day is headed back to Florida.
When thousands of college football fans pour into Atlanta for Monday night’s championship game, city leaders say they’re ready to make it a fun and safe event.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart spoke with Marty Smith of ESPN prior to kickoff and called the past two days in New Orleans emotional. "Tragic. To have what's happened in our country where you ...
The game was played Thursday after the Sugar Bowl was postponed Wednesday as a result of the deadly attack in New Orleans. Georgia became the fourth and final team that earned a first-round bye to ...
NEW ORLEANS — Georgia football ended its 2024-25 campaign in its third ever Sugar Bowl appearance under Kirby Smart on Thursday evening, falling 23-10 to No. 7 seeded Notre Dame. The No. 2 ...
On Canal Street, the Sheraton New Orleans and New Orleans Marriott, where the Georgia football team is staying, had long lines in the lobby for guests changing their plans after the game was ...
Georgia fans who had travelled to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl woke Wednesday to horrific news of 15 killed & more than 30 ...
NEW ORLEANS — A University of Georgia student who was critically injured Wednesday morning in the terrorist attack in New Orleans is from the Fort Myers, Florida area, 11Alive has confirmed.
All Georgia football team personnel and members are safe following an attack that left 10 dead and 35 injured early on New Year's Day in New Orleans. “We are deeply saddened by the senseless ...
NEW ORLEANS, La. -- The annual Sugar Bowl has been postponed one day in the wake of the truck-ramming attack early Wednesday morning on Bourbon Street that left at least 15 dead and dozens injured.
Sugar Bowl a lot less important.New Orleans is hurting after truck kills ... Initially, the Sugar Bowl was set to go on as planned, but with Georgia and Notre Dame teams reportedly in "shelter ...
He studied at Georgia State University from 2015-17 ... During his drive from Houston to New Orleans, Jabbar posted videos online in which he professed his support for IS, authorities said.