How Georgia and Notre Dame handled tragedy at the Sugar Bowl
Posted Jan 7, 2025
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua woke up Wednesday at 5:30 a.m. and checked his phone. Several news alerts popped up. The words "domestic terror attack" flashed across his screen. He clicked the first link wondering where the incident happened. Jan. 1 was supposed to be game day for the coaches and players at Georgia and Notre Dame.
(ESPN.com)
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