ESPN Apologizes for Airing Woman's Breast During Sugar Bowl
ESPN Apologizes for Airing Woman's Breast During Sugar Bowl

ESPN Apologizes for Airing Woman's Breast During Sugar Bowl

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ESPN was forced to apologize on New Year's Day after airing a woman flashing her breast during the live broadcast of the Sugar Bowl. The incident occurred during a shot of Bourbon Street, and ESPN quickly issued an apology for the video that had aired. Washington's 37-31 victory over Texas at the Superdome secured the second-ranked Huskies a spot in the national title game against Michigan, ending a six-year CFP drought for the Pac-12. ESPN's Bill Hofheimer issued a statement of apology to The Associated Press following the incident.

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