Two of college football's most iconic brands will meet in the College Football Playoff semifinal on Friday night. Texas and ...
North Texas experienced a major freeze on Thursday, but that won't stop college football fans from attending Friday night's ...
The Cotton Bowl Stadium was first introduced in 1930 as the Fair Park Stadium. This was because the SMU Mustangs needed a stadium for their games in the 1920s, as per Stadiums of Pro Football.
Opened on May 27, 2009 at a cost of $1.3 billion dollars, the AT&T Stadium is the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and has hosted the Cotton Bowl since its opening year. With that in mind ...
It's finally game time. No, not THAT game. It's time for college football fans to gather for the Cotton Bowl. Florida ...
Why is Ohio State playing Texas in the Cotton Bowl for its CFP semifinal location? Here's what to know ahead of Friday's game ...
Snow and sleet began falling in the Dallas-area on Thursday and is expected to last into Friday, the same day Texas is ...
The clash that will see Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers face his former team will be held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, but why is it not being held at the original Cotton Bowl stadium in ...
The Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium will be the site of the College Football Playoff semifinal game between Texas and Ohio State, which kicks off Friday at 6:30 p.m. Fan events are scheduled to begin ...
Fortunately for both teams, the Cotton Bowl is played under the roof of Jerry World at AT&T Stadium, meaning the weather won't directly impact the quality of the game. North Texas is expected to ...
That wouldn’t be a big deal, but Ohio State and Texas are slated to face each other on Friday night at the Cotton Bowl, which will be played at the very much domed AT&T Stadium. So what will ...