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A Farewell to Dallas, Texas
On January 1, 2011, the game that nursed Dallas through 72 New Year's Day hangovers will transform from artifact into asset, by moving to the Cowboys' new stadium in Arlington, by moving up the hierarchy of college football and by moving closer to hosting the BCS National Championship Game. We turned out and tuned in to watch Darren McFadden run hog wild and instead witnessed the Cotton Bowl's hallowed rushing record snatched by somebody named Tony Temple. Fitting, actually, because the Cotton Bowl has grown as stale as the popcorn at the midnight movie.
Mayor Tom Leppert and City Hall employees actually turned down free tickets. Fox analyst Brian Baldinger Freudian-slipped his way into referring to the game as the "Cotton Field." Thanks to former Mayor Laura Miller and a stubborn bloc of Republican county commissioners who in 2004 refused to even let Dallas taxpayers vote on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' new stadium proposal, the Cotton Bowl will be the city's eyesore only once more. The game, that is. The stadium stays. 100,000 seats.
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Tigers in Cotton Bowl
Tony Temple’s Performance
Remembering Eagle Day
Defense Ties Up in Cotton Bowl
Grand Champion Honors
Tigers in Cotton Bowl
A Couple who took Top Honors
A Dream Job
A Story with Briles
Spring Game
Competition for Starter’s Spot
Notre Dame versus ASU?
Effect of Coaches Changing Jobs
OU-Texas game at Cotton Bowl through 2015
Kansas over Missouri
A Farewell to Dallas, Texas
To the Football Fans of Missouri
New Linebackers Coach
The Performance of Tom Brady
Cotton Bowl visit
A Texas Legend
The Victory of William Moore
Tony Temple, Delighted of his Award
A Performance that Evoked Memories
Cotton Bowl deserves a memorable farewell celebration
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