Sugar Bowl kicks off after New Orleans terror attack
NFL on FOX sideline reporter Jen Hale, a New Orleans native, on how the city is preparing to host the Sugar Bowl in the wake of the New Year’s truck attack.
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NFL on FOX sideline reporter Jen Hale, a New Orleans native, on how the city is preparing to host the Sugar Bowl in the wake of the New Year’s truck attack.
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Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams breaks down the FBI’s efforts to gather more information about the Bourbon Street attack, on ‘America Reports.’
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NFL on FOX sideline reporter Jen Hale, a New Orleans native, on how the city is preparing to host the Sugar Bowl in the wake of the New Year’s truck attack.
WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: Fox News' Garrett Tenney reports the latest on the investigation from New Orleans. Correspondent Jeff Paul also provides details on possible links between the deadly attack and a Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
UNLV Head Coach Dan Mullen joins Colin Cowherd to discuss his expectations for Ohio State as they look to bounce back from their Michigan loss against Tennessee in the CFP.
PASADENA, Calif. — As the final 10 minutes of a confoundingly lopsided College Football Playoff quarterfinal drained from the Rose Bowl Stadium clock, Chris Smith shuffled his way through Row 18 of Section 3 until he reached an aisle. The father of Ohio State's most famous player — freshman phenom Jeremiah Smith, the most talented wideout in the country — sported a scarlet sweatsuit provided to him by Battle Sports, the football apparel company with which his son had signed an endorsement deal. He pulled the hood over his head as the evening temperature dipped into the upper 50s and a set of headphones wrapped around his ears. Aside from the fact that he was seated in the Buckeyes' family section, which occupied the first few rows behind Ohio State's bench, there was nothing to indicate that Chris Smith bore any relation to the sport's fastest-growing star, the offensive MVP from what ended as a 41-21 annihilation of top-seeded Oregon.