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The return of the State Farm Bayou Classic: the annual Grambling-Southern clash and other returning sports events give a boost to the flood-ravaged city
Ebony, Nov, 2006
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IT's back! After Hurricane Katrina ripped the roof of the Louisiana Superdome, the State Farm Bayou Classic, for the first time since 1975, was played at a new location, Reliant Stadium in Houston. But following an estimated $139 million in repairs, the 33rd annual Bayou Classic, with all of its tradition, magic and excitement, returns to the Superdome on November 25.
In the midst of New Orleans' transition to rebuild, restore and recover, one of the biggest economic and emotional boosts to the city and its residents is the return of major sporting events, including the New Orleans Saints' return to the Superdome, where the city has hosted more Super Bowls than any other city.
With only about 25 percent of New Orleans' population in the city more than a year after Katrina and with tourism, the engine that keeps the economy running, down by 60 percent, the recovery will depend more than ever on visitors coming back to the city that, before Katrina, was among the country's most appealing locations.
That appeal made New Orleans, formerly described as "the sportsman's paradise," the perfect spot for the All-State Sugar Bowl, NCAA men's and women's Final Fours, track and field championships, USA volleyball, professional golf tournaments and NBA basketball. In fact, in 2008, the city--home of the NBA's Hornets--is scheduled to host the NBA All-Star game.
While New Orleans takes steps to recover from Katrina's devastation, the return of the Bayou Classic is one event that will greatly contribute to the city's healing process. The traditional clash between the Grambling State Tigers and the Southern University Jaguars is described as "a unique family fellowship that exists within a football game." The weeklong event, which normally pumps an estimated $90 million into the economy, serves as a kind of homecoming and reunion, attracting about 200,000 people who come from around the country to enjoy the city and the variety of Classic activities, including a job fair, fan festival, an academic all-star challenge, a college fair, and the McDonald's Battle of the Bands & Greek Show.
At last year's game, with 53,214 fans in attendance, Grambling State, in a high-scoring contest, won 50 to 35, giving Grambling and Southern I 16 victories apiece in the Bayou Classic contests.
Looking forward, the one-year absence from New Orleans is not likely to dampen the enthusiasm for a classic football rivalry that has been such a fan-favorite for so long. In fact, the return to New Orleans is likely to heighten the appeal of a phenomenon that just seems to get better and better.
After $139 million in repairs to the Hurricane Katrina-damaged Louisiana Superdome (left), New Orleans is welcoming back a number of revenue-generating sporting events, including the annual State Farm Bayou Classic (above, right) and the NFL's New Orleans Saints, led by (right) Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush.
After the game, Grambling coach Melvin Spears, with quarterback Bruce Eugene looking on, is presented the State Farm Bayou Classic trophy by Wallace Lewis, State Farm vice president of agency of Illinois. During check presentations (below, I. to r.), State Farm agent James Banks presents Grambling president Dr. Horace A. Judson a $202,500 check, and Southern chancellor Dr. Edward R. Jackson receives an equal amount from State Farm agent Freddie Gant. At bottom, Jackson and Judson receive checks from (I.) Chuck Morrison, executive vice president/general manager of Uniworld Group, Detroit, and Marc Perry (r.), Ford's multicultural marketing manager.
During the weeklong activities, SWAC commissioner Robert C. Vowels speaks to student-athletes at the State Farm Bayou Classic Coaches' Luncheon, presented by the U.S. Marines. The Southern University Dancing Dolls (below) perform at the McDonald's Battle of the Bands & Greek Show, Grambling's Orchesis Dance Company also performed.
Bayou Classic Results YEAR WINNER SCORE ATTENDANCE 1974 Grambling 21-0 76,753 1975 Grambling 33-17 73,214 1976 Grambling 10-2 76,188 1977 Grambling 55-20 68,518 1978 Grambling 28-15 72,000 1979 Southern 14-7 67,500 1980 Grambling 43-6 75,000 1981 Southern 50-20 67,500 1982 Southern 22-17 71,555 1983 Grambling 24-10 58,199 1984 Grambling 31-29 51,752 1985 Grambling 29-12 57,041 1986 Grambling 30-3 58,960 1987 Southern 27-21 55,783 1988 Southern 10-3 55,450 1989 Grambling 44-30 64,333 1990 Grambling 25-13 70,600 1991 Southern 31-30 62,891 1992 Grambling 30-27 71,282 1993 Southern 31-13 72,586 1994 Southern 34-7 66,641 1995 Southern 30-14 67,361 1996 Southern 17-12 71,586 1997 Southern 30-7 64,500 1998 Southern 26-14 60,986 1999 Southern 37-31 67,641 2000 Southern 33-29 72,000 2001 Grambling 30-20 67,345 2002 Southern 48-24 72,586 2003 Southern 44-41 70,151 2004 Grambling 24-13 68,911 2005 Grambling 50-35 53,214
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