2009 Cotton Bowl Game Preview:
Come to Dallas, Texas to watch the historic Cotton Bowl game played in 2009. This game has been played since 1937, and is currently held at the Cotton Bowl stadium. This bowl game hosts the Big 12 vs. the SEC – two major college football conferences. The fight this year will be a good one, so make it to the Cotton Bowl at Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas before the game changes venues in 2010 to the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas!
COTTON BOWL GAME EXPERIENCE:
Location: Dallas, Texas
Venue: Cotton Bowl
Previous Names: Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic, the Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic, the SBC Cotton Bowl Classic.
Notable MVPs: Brodie Croyle, Eli Manning, Cade McNown
Recent Cotton Bowl Games:
- 2008 Cotton Bowl: Arkansas Razorbacks vs Missouri Tigers
- 2007 Cotton Bowl: Auburn Tigers vs Nebraska Cornhuskers
- 2006 Cotton Bowl: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Texas Tech Red Raiders
- 2005 Cotton Bowl: Tennessee Volunteers vs Texas A&M Aggies
- 2004 Cotton Bowl: Mississippi Rebels vs Oklahoma State Cowboys
- 2003 Cotton Bowl: Texas Longhorns vs LSU Tigers
- 2002 Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma Sooners vs Arkansas Razorbacks
The Cotton Bowl is one of the most historic bowl games in the history of college bowl games. The Cotton Bowl classic has been played for more than 70 years. Up until now this legendary bowl game has been played at the Cotton Bowl stadium, in the Fairpark area of Dallas, Texas. The Cotton Bowl will be played in the future at the new stadium the Dallas Cowboys are building in Arlington, Texas. At the Fairpark location, the Cotton Bowl is played on the grounds where the State Fair of Texas is located.
The history of the Cotton Bowl classic is long and distinguished. From the very first game, in 1937 between TCU and Marquette, the Cotton Bowl has been full of action. And the Cotton Bowl has also played an important role in helping to shape college football's landscape. In 1964, an undefeated Texas squad beat Roger Staubach's #2 Navy team to claim their first National Championship. The Longhorns again won a National Championship in 1970 when they defeated a Notre Dame team led by Joe Theismann. But the Fighting Irish got revenge on the Longhorns when Joe Montana led them to a 38-10 victory, and a National Championship, in the 1978 game.
During its long history many great players have played in the Cotton Bowl. From Sammy Baugh, of TCU, in the 30's, to Y.A. Tittle (LSU) and Doak Walker (SMU) in the late 1940's, to Jim Brown (Syracuse) in 1957. And a number of Heisman Trophy winners have walked on to the Cotton Bowl field in Dallas. Heisman winners Bo Jackson (Auburn), Ricky Williams (Texas), Doug Flutie (Boston College) and Tim Brown (Notre Dame) all made their mark at the Cotton Bowl. So buy Cotton Bowl Tickets to witness the grandeur of this great bowl game!
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