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Cotton Bowl
The Cotton Bowl Classic is one of the most prestigious and oldest bowl games in college football, and it is played each year in Dallas, Texas. The game has been played since 1937, and it has featured some of the greatest players and teams in college football history.
The Cotton Bowl was originally played at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Fair Park, Dallas, which could seat up to 92,100 spectators. The stadium was opened in 1930, and the first Cotton Bowl game was played there on January 1, 1937, between TCU and Marquette. Since 2010, the Cotton Bowl has been played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Over the years, the Cotton Bowl has featured many memorable games and players. In the 1960s and 1970s, the game often matched up top teams from the Southwest Conference against top teams from other parts of the country, and it was a major factor in determining the national championship.
.The Cotton Bowl is currently part of the New Year's Six, a group of six top-tier bowl games played on or around New Year's Day. It is one of the most important games in college football, and it is typically played between two highly ranked teams from major conferences. The winner of the Cotton Bowl often finishes the season as one of the top teams in the country.
In recent years, the game has been played at AT&T Stadium, which can hold up to 100,000 fans and features state-of-the-art amenities for players and fans alike. The Cotton Bowl is one of the most iconic and historic bowl games in college football, and its rich history and tradition continue to attract top teams and players from across the country each year.
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