Lafayette is the first choice for a relocated New Orleans Bowl, said executive director Billy Ferrante of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation.
Ferrante said Thursday that the foundation intends to keep operating the game this year despite the unavailability of the Superdome and that he has begun exploring alternative sites.
“We have had some very preliminary talks with the folks at Louisiana-Lafayette and our first choice is to keep the game in Louisiana,” he said. “Hopefully we will have a decision wrapped up in a couple of weeks.”
The five-year old bowl game matches the champion of the New Orleans-based Sun Belt Conference with a team from Conference USA. ULL is a Sun Belt member. This year’s game is scheduled for Dec. 20.
Sun Belt commissioner Wright Waters said his office and C-USA had been prepared to take over operating the game this year if the Sports Foundation proved unable to, but applauded Ferrante’s decision.
“That’s what’s best for everyone,” Waters said. “It’s good to know that the Sports Foundation is up and running. We’re very interested in hearing their plan, but we’ll do whatever we can to make this work.”
Waters also said he favored Lafayette for the game.
“First off, it’s one of our conference members,” he said. “And beyond that, Lafayette is a city with plenty of amenities to entertain the teams and fans.”
Ferrante said any decision on the bowl’s future beyond this year would depend on the restoration of the Superdome, which is expected to take at least a year if it’s done at all.
“This is the Sports Foundation’s signature event,’ he said. “And we want to be part of the rebuilding of New Orleans. It may mean we have to relocate some of our other events around the state in the coming year, but we’re going to stick around.”
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By Ted Lewis
Staff writer