From its humble beginnings to its blockbuster playoff games, the Sugar Bowl has captured the attention of sports fans everywhere over the last 90 years. This book covers all 90 Sugar Bowl games, from Temple vs. Tulane in 1935 to Washington and Texas battling for a spot in the national championship game in 2024. It tells the story of all kinds of big moments in Sugar Bowl history, including Pitt's Bobby Grier breaking the color barrier in 1956, Florida's Steve Spurrier leading a valiant comeback in 1966, Alabama's goal-line stand against Penn State in 1979, Dan Marino's miracle pass to win the 1982 game, Penn State's first national championship in 1983, a tie game in 1988, Spurrier's return to the Sugar Bowl as Florida's head coach, the first Bowl Championship Series title game in 2000, the only time the Sugar Bowl was played outside Louisiana in 2006, and the College Football Playoff semifinals since 2015. This book contains everything you'd ever want to know about the Sugar Bowl, including full box scores and game records. The Sugar Bowl is one of the best college football bowl games, and this is the best place to learn about it!