INDIANAPOLIS — The confetti is cleaned up from the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Department of Public Works is beginning its takedown effort and local bars and restaurants are celebrating after a busy weekend hosting locals and Alabama and Georgia fans.
Indiana University Kelley School of Business economist Kyle Anderson says Indianapolis will likely see a $100 million benefit from hosting the game.
WRTV's Megan Shinn spoke to Anderson about the economic impact of the weekend.
Watch the video in the player above to learn more.
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