ESPN Criticized for Skipping National Anthem at Sugar Bowl After Deadly Terror Attack

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ESPN Criticized for Skipping National Anthem at Sugar Bowl After Deadly Terror Attack
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In the wake of a deadly terror attack in New Orleans, ESPN faced widespread criticism for omitting the national anthem, moment of silence for victims, and 'U-S-A' chants from its broadcast of the 2025 Sugar Bowl. The network also was criticized for initially referring to the attack as a 'truck attack,' rather than acknowledging the terrorist motive.

The 2025 Sugar Bowl was delayed until Thursday as the host city of New Orleans was hit by a deadly terror attack on New Year's Day. During the pre-game ceremony, the stadium held a moment of silence for the victims, after which Georgia and Notre Dame fans came together in a powerful stream of loud 'U-S-A' chants. The scene highlighted the power and unification of American sports.

Too bad the players didn't kneel during the anthem in the name of 'Black Lives Matter.' 's decision ahead of the Sugar Bowl. Here are some of the more notable reactions: SUGAR BOWL'S CORPORATE SPONSOR CEO SLAMMED FOR 'ADDICTION TO DIVISIVENESS' STATEMENT AFTER TERROR ATTACK

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