Jax Bulldog Club reflects on Sugar Bowl tragedy as team appears in same game a year later
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The Jacksonville Bulldog Club recently organized an enthusiastic gathering to watch the Sugar Bowl, with memories lingering of a tragic terror attack from the previous year that had taken 14 lives.

In JACKSONVILLE, Fla., excitement filled the air at Culhane’s on the Southside as the Georgia Bulldogs took a commanding lead in the second quarter of the Sugar Bowl. The venue buzzed with cheers from the official watch party hosted by the Jacksonville Bulldog Club.

Amidst the excitement, one member humorously remarked that they might need to be peeled off the ceiling if their team emerged victorious.

While the final score remained to be seen, many attendees felt a sense of relief that the event commenced smoothly this year, especially considering the previous year’s events and the number of club members who had traveled to New Orleans for the match.

“We’re eager for our cheers at Culhane’s to echo all the way to New Orleans,” expressed Club Official Sean Stetson.

Stetson, an experienced organizer, has orchestrated numerous watch parties for what is possibly the largest Bulldog Club in the nation.

While he watched the Dawgs from Jacksonville, he had the safety of his fellow club members who made the trek to New Orleans in the back of his mind.

It was Jan. 1, 2025, when a suspect drove onto Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 14 people and injuring dozens of others.

“We’ve got some guys who are there now from the club, and that was, ‘Hey, go be safe.’ Thank goodness nothing like that happened again this year,” said Stetson.

With the game involving the same team, on the same day, in the same place one year later, it had Stetson thinking about how much of a close call last year was for the club.

“Our president was there last year. He was right on that street corner right before it happened, and walked away,” said Stetson.

While it was on their minds, Stetson says many club members didn’t let it keep them from going back this year.

“The thing that does come about it is, those precautions kind of get escalated for the next year,” said Stetson. “Everybody goes above and beyond to make sure something like that doesn’t go down. It makes it an even more safe environment moving forward.”

“You hate to see things like that happen,” said Bulldog Fan Jeffrey Totty. “A big celebratory event, then tragedy unfolds. We’re just trying to be on the optimistic side of the New Year and hope for the best.”

Stetson is hoping it’s not the last watch party he’ll get to coordinate this season.

“I think we’re going to make a really nice run, and with a little luck, maybe another Natty,” Stetson said.

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