Sugar Bowl Tickets - A Legendary Game Returns To Its Proper Home
Sugar Bowl tickets have always been a chance to let your hair down and
enjoy the atmosphere in perhaps the world's greatest party town - New
Orleans. The French Quarter lights up in every way every New Year's
Eve, and the Sugar Bowl is just an excuse to prolong the party for a
few days. It was always a great match - festive college football fans
and a city that knows how to host a big party.
However, things have taken on an entirely different perspective in the
past year, as Hurricane Katrina reminded the entire world what was and
is important, and college football is way down the universal list.
Katrina all but ruined the city, and the damage it caused will take
decades to erase. This disaster was the single biggest natural
catastrophe in the history of the United States, and the world's
collective heart poured out towards the good people of New Orleans and
the Gulf Coast region.
As a result, 2006 Sugar Bowl tickets were available in an entirely new
city, as the game was played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. While
Atlanta was more than a gracious host, and the city was and is more
than capable of putting on an event as grand as the Sugar Bowl, the
event just did not feel the same. There was no French Quarter, no New
Orleans jazz and no dancing in the streets.
However, the 2007 Sugar Bowl is returning to its traditional home. The
Superdome, where the game has been held since 1975, will once again
open its doors to big-time college football, and no one will be happier
to see this happen than those who host the game.
The game itself dates back to 1935, and from 1935 until 1974, the game
was played at Tulane Stadium, which was also informally known as the
"Sugar Bowl." As it stands now, the Sugar Bowl does not have an
iron-clad conference affiliation, but generally does select the SEC
champion as part of the BCS. Every four years, the Sugar Bowl also
hosts the BCS championship game, which only raises the stakes to an
already high-stakes game.
If you've never been to New Orleans for a Sugar Bowl, you're missing
out on more celebration options than you can imagine. The teams are
highly successful, the atmosphere is electric and the game is always
hotly-contested. It's been that way for more than 70 years, and will
remain that way for generations to come. This year, however, 2007 Sugar
Bowl tickets will be just that much more special.
Written by Jay Nault, sponsored by http://www.stubhub.com/. StubHub sells Sugar Bowl tickets, sports tickets, concert tickets, theater tickets and more to just about any event in the world.