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The 13-2 Buckeyes advance for a shot at their sixth national title. Their semifinal victory came in the same stadium where they were champions in the debut of the College Football Playoff as a four-team format.
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The University of Texas Longhorns face the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff semifinals in Arlington — the backdrop of which is a cold snap that brought snow, sleet and freezing temperatures to North Texas in recent days.
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AT&T Stadium will host a College Football Playoff semifinal between the Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes, drawing widespread national attention — and visitors — to the city of 400,000.
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AT&T Stadium and Cotton Bowl Classic officials say they are monitoring weather reports leading up to the Jan. 10 game between the Texas Longhorns and Ohio State Buckeyes.
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The Arlington Police Department is ramping up security for the Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 10 and the Dallas Cowboys game on Jan. 5.
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Officials say a piece of the roof at the home of the Dallas Cowboys fell to the field while the retractable portion of it was being opened at least three hours before a game against Houston.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is bristling once again over questions of curtains beyond the end zones at AT&T Stadium. Frustrations are high with the Cowboys on a four-game losing streak overall and 0-4 at home after a 34-6 loss to Philadelphia.
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A state trust fund could help pay for any costs the city could see hosting the race through the entertainment district.
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Both of Texas’ NFL teams will open their stadiums to voters this year.
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The historic Cowtown Coliseum will host the 2025 event May 8-11 and May 14-15 for the eliminations round and the “Ride for Redemption,” while AT&T Stadium will welcome spectators to the final showdown May 17-18.
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A landlord just outside of AT&T Stadium in Arlington's entertainment district wants to build an upscale development where homes sit.
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When John Crimber walks into Cowtown Coliseum, the 18-year-old will have the chance to make history as the youngest PBR world champion.