Sugar Bowl to be played at LSU

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Director wants Sugar Bowl held at Tiger Stadium

By Joe Schad
ESPN.com

The executive director of the Sugar Bowl wants the Jan. 2 game played at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, and he said Monday that he has the support and cooperation of LSU.

"It is our hope and desire to play the game at LSU," Paul Hoolahan, Sugar Bowl executive director, said from Houston, where he and his family have relocated since Hurricane Katrina. "It's civic pride more than anything. Right now we need to rally and get a sense that we are going to pull our state together and come back in full force."

Hoolahan said it should take up to 60 days to determine if the Superdome in New Orleans is unplayable, though he feels it clearly is. Hoolahan said he has a long-term concern about the future of the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, if the Superdome needs to be torn down.

"If it's not rebuildable, then we've got trouble," Hoolahan said. "I am going to pick up HAZMAT suits and facemasks right now so we can head to the Superdome and clear out our offices and move them to Baton Rouge. We have our office space in Baton Rouge secure."

Hoolahan said LSU director of athletics Skip Bertman has pledged his full support.

The greatest concerns about playing the game at Tiger Stadium?

"Lodging, transportation, infrastructure," Hoolahan said. "You have two teams from out of town. You have alumni, fans, media, sponsors ... the list goes on and on. The only way we'll know if we can really do this is by meeting with the chamber of commerce and the convention bureau. I think we can get this done."

Hoolahan said that his home in the New Orleans area has water damage, that his Mississippi home was destroyed and that his three young daughters have all begun to attend school in Houston.

"We want to be good citizens," Bertman said. "There is no reason the Sugar Bowl shouldn't be played in an SEC state. Not that we [LSU's Tigers] want to be there. We want to be at the Rose Bowl [playing for the national title]. This is a no-brainer except for the hotels. We have 200,000 people here right now we didn't have here. But January is a long way off."

Bertman said Baton Rouge is not a one-year solution for the Sugar Bowl, but a two- or three-year answer.

"We're not subsidizing this," Bertman said. "Our fans that bought tickets for LSU wouldn't expect us to subsidize the Sugar Bowl or the Saints. They'll pay all the expenses. Playing the games here is no big deal. The one thing we'll have to do is find a way to get our stadium cleaned up quickly."
 
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Maybe the Sugar Bowl will get better cooperation from them than the Tennessee Athletic Department did.



 
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Nope, I am a UT fan (Basketball, Baseball), cant pull for the football team like I used too, changes need to be made
 
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How in the heck can a Big Orange "fan" be on a site called VOLNATION during FLORIDA WEEK and say some junk like that???

It does make one wonder. . . . :question:
 
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Just looking forward to basketball season is all, I like giving u football fans hell, cause i could care less if they win or lose
 
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Originally posted by bleedingorange@Sep 12, 2005 8:17 PM
Just looking forward to basketball season is all, I like giving u football fans hell, cause i could care less if they win or lose
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You are fired! Turn in your issued orange and go to Bama.
 
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i believe i will keep my issued Orange, My problem with football can be put in one word. COACHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Come on man, we all have our problems with coaching. Don't turn your back on the football program. Everyone had a problem with "Buzz" Peterson...I still stood up for Vol basketball. I don't understand man.
 
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I was a big Buzz fan myself, I hated it when he got the shaft it just makes me sick to watch this football team play man, we got way to much talent to play like we do.
 
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Originally posted by bleedingorange@Sep 12, 2005 9:56 PM
I was a big Buzz fan myself, I hated it when he got the shaft it just makes me sick to watch this football team play man, we got way to much talent to play like we do.
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:blink: So you were a Buzz fan but you can't stand the coaching on the football team??? :ermm:
 
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Buzz couldnt recruit that led to his problems, he was good for the community though and he was well respected by everyone.
 
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We do have a lot of talent. I just can't see myself turning my back on the football team. We (fans) will never be able to have an impact on who the coaches are. Or how they call a game. But I feel we need to pull for them anyway's. In all, I watch the games for the players. The heart these kids have for UT. The coaches are one thing. But the players is what it is about.
 
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Buzz couldnt recruit that led to his problems, he was good for the community though and he was well respected by everyone.
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And CPF and the rest of he coaching staff doesn't??
 
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Originally posted by bleedingorange@Sep 12, 2005 10:01 PM
Buzz couldnt recruit that led to his problems, he was good for the community though and he was well respected by everyone.
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Recruiting is part of being a good coach. How was Buzz better for the community than Fulmer is?

 
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I never heard anything negative said about Buzz or his program while he was there, except they were bad. Look at all the off the field problems with the football team though. Listen guys sometimes its not all about winning. As a coach u are supposed to teach discipline and character. What are u teaching a player when he can bash a kids head in and turn around and let him play football. I am sorry guys, but that is wrong, how would u feel if that was your kid with a steel plate in his head. I just cant pull for that anymore. Its not just Tennessee, its all of the schools, its all about money nothing more.
 

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