NEW ORLEANS (January 18) – The Allstate Sugar Bowl Football Classic will continue in its traditional New Year's Day primetime slot for the next two years as it hosts College Football Playoff Quarterfinals as part of the newly-expanded 12-team College Football Playoff. Those games will mark the fifth and sixth times that the Sugar Bowl has doubled as a College Football Playoff game.
Ticket information for the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl will be released as it becomes available. To sign up for first-access to ticket information and availability, visit
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For the 2024 and 2025 seasons, the field of 12 teams will be comprised of the five conference champions ranked highest by the selection committee (no minimum ranking requirement), plus the seven highest-ranked other teams. The four highest-ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and each will receive a first-round bye. The other eight teams will play in the first round with the higher seeds hosting the lower seeds either on campus or at other sites designated by the higher-seeded institution.
The 2024-25 postseason bracket will be released by the Selection Committee on Sunday, December 8 via a live ESPN broadcast.
"The expanded College Football Playoff is great news for the Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, and Louisiana," said Jeff Hundley, the chief executive officer of the Allstate Sugar Bowl. "Simply put, this means the Allstate Sugar Bowl will carry national significance on an annual basis. And that should translate into a lot of positives for all involved."
This past year's Sugar Bowl saw Michael Penix Jr. lead the
Washington Huskies to a thrilling 37-31 victory over the Texas Longhorns in a College Football Playoff Semifinal on New Year's Day in the Superdome. Penix threw for 430 yards in the victory as the Husky defense knocked away a 20-yard pass in the end zone to preserve the victory on the final play of the game.
"We believed it," Penix Jr. said. "No matter the adversity, we believed the defense was going to get that stop. They've made big time stops in big time moments this season. We were all believing in the defense on the sideline."
"We found another way to win a football game," Washington Coach Kalen DeBoer said. "We didn't get the clock down all the way that we wanted to at the end. The defense had to play every down at the end and they did it."
In the first season (2014) of the College Football Playoff format, the Allstate Sugar Bowl hosted
one of the first Playoff Semifinals as fourth-seeded Ohio State upended No. 1 Alabama, 42-35. In addition to being a sold-out spectacle at the Superdome, the game was watched by 28,271,000 viewers on television (and online) making it the most viewed cable broadcast of all-time.
Despite being the underdog, Ohio State rolled up a total of 537 yards against the No. 1 defense in college football, one loaded with NFL prospects. Buckeye star Ezekiel Elliott had a sensational performance as he ran for a Sugar Bowl-record 230 yards and two touchdowns, including an 85-yard dash late in the fourth quarter to ice the victory.
Eleven days after the Sugar Bowl, Ohio State beat Oregon 42-20 for the first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship.
Three years later, the Sugar Bowl was at center stage once again as it hosted Alabama (again) and Clemson for a Playoff Semifinal. This time,
the Crimson Tide came in as the fourth-seeded underdog, taking on the top-ranked Tigers. And rankings once again proved irrelevant as the Tide used a bone-crushing defense to cruise to a 24-6 triumph.
An unlikely hero emerged in this game – Alabama noseguard Da'Ron Payne. With 'Bama clinging to a 10-6 edge, the 300-pounder intercepted a pass in Tide territory. Then, in a move that had everyone – red and orange clad included – surprised, Alabama dialed up a trick play as quarterback Jalen Hurts found the big defender, now lined up at tight end, for a short-toss touchdown.
"I had been talking to Coach lots about [the team passing to him in a goal-line situation]," Payne said. "He said, 'Just keep on working, and you might get it.' And I tried my best to go out and practice and work hard, and they finally gave it to me."
"When he made the interception, there was no doubt that we were going to throw him the ball on the goal line," Alabama coach Nick Saban said with a laugh afterwards.
On the first play from scrimmage on the ensuing possession, a Clemson pass was deflected by 'Bama cornerback Levi Wallace. Tide middle linebacker Mack Wilson grabbed the tipped pass and brought it back 18 yards for a touchdown and the 24-6 lead with 5:27 left in the third quarter, effectively putting the game away.
Following the script of the 2015 Playoff Semifinal, the 2018 Sugar Bowl winner advanced to the title game and emerged victorious as the Crimson Tide upended SEC-rival Georgia. That Alabama team was the 28th national champion hosted by the Sugar Bowl all-time.
For the third Playoff Semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, with the world navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Ohio State returned to New Orleans and was once again successful, as the third-seeded Buckeyes took down No. 2 Clemson. While only 3,000 fans were in attendance due to restrictions, over 19 million fans saw Justin Fields set a Sugar Bowl record with six touchdown passes in the victory over Trevor Lawrence and the Tigers.
Fields had been slammed with an illegal hit in the second quarter with the Buckeyes holding onto a 21-14 advantage. After laying on the turf for a few minutes and then sitting out a play, Fields returned and delivered a touchdown pass. He then dominated in the second half as Ohio State pulled away for the 49-28 victory.
"What he means to me, I can't put into words," Buckeye coach Ryan Day said of Fields. "The amount of time we spend together, for him to come out and play the way he did after so many people had doubted him nationally. He took the big hit, he looked me in the eye and said there is no way we're losing this game."
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Allstate Sugar Bowl has established itself as one of the premier college football bowl games, having hosted 28 national champions, 107 Hall of Fame players, 52 Hall of Fame coaches and 21 Heisman Trophy winners in its 90-year history. In addition to football, the Sugar Bowl Committee annually invests over $1 million into the community through the hosting and sponsorship of sporting events, awards, scholarships and clinics. Through these efforts, the organization supports and honors thousands of student-athletes each year, while injecting nearly $2.4 billion into the local economy in the last decade.
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