April 21, 2022

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EYE ON THE CITY April 21-27, 2022 VOL. 37, No. 16

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Inglewood readies for CFP Championship at SoFi

From left Jason Gannon, Managing Director, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park, Bill Hancock, Executive Director, James Rishwain, Chairman, Los Angeles College Football Playoff National Championship Host Committee College Football Playoff, James T. Butts, Mayor of Inglewood, Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, Kathryn Schloessman, President & CEO, Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, Los Angeles College Football Playoff National Championship Host Committee and Britton Banowsky, Executive Director, College Football Playoff Foundation at SoFi Stadium on April 19 to welcome the 2023 College Football Championship Game to Inglewood on Jan. 9, 2023. (Jevone Moore/Photo) By Kenneth Miller, Publisher

After a successful Super Bowl, the renaissance of Inglewood as the sports and entertainment capital of the world continued when Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr. joined with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on April 19 to welcome the CFP Foundation and the LA Host Committee while announcing SoFi Stadium as the host of the College Football Championship on Jan. 9 2023. Each year, the CFP and CFP Foundation celebrate college football with a complete weekend of events, culminating this season with the CFP National Championship on Monday,

January 9, 2023. More than 100,000 Southern California residents and visitors from across the country are expected to attend the fan events preceding kickoff. All of the events and activities will take place January 7-9, 2023, in and around the Los Angeles area. On hand for yet another monumental achievement for the SoFi stadium and the region were Bill Hancock (Executive Director College Football Playoff); Britton Banowsky (Executive Director, College Football Playoff Foundation), Jason Gannon (Managing Director, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park), Butts, Garcetti,

James Rishwain (Chairman, Los Angeles College Football Playoff National Championship Host Committee), Kathryn Schloessman (President & CEO, Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, Los Angeles College Football Playoff National Championship Host Committee). “If you just look at the evolution of Inglewood, particularly over the last seven years. We went from incredulity that we even had a chance to reopen the Forum to just disbelief that we would ever be a candidate for an NFL team to now. It’s expected that it’s going to be great event after great event in

our city,” Butts told Inglewood Today on an overcast morning with the SoFi stadium field in the background. Inglewood is also a finalist for the FIFA World Cup, will host Wrestle Mania, the Olympics in 2028 and the Clippers in 2024, is home to the LA Phil Harmonic, the Girl Scouts, and YouTube Theatre is also currently open. “So now we have blossomed and every event begets another great event and that’s where we are now,” Butts continued. Butts also referenced how he Continued on page 7

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