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The College Football Playoff has announced dates and sites for the quarterfinals and semifinals for the next two seasons. Next season’s quarterfinals will be Dec. 30 at the Fiesta Bowl and Jan. 1 at the Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl and Rose Bowl.
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Roughly $140 million worth of renovations have been completed on the 95-year-old Cotton Bowl. The massive Art Deco stadium will have now have premium seating areas, more amenities and a large terrace with a view of the Dallas skyline.
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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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A winter storm advisory is in effect in North Texas. Here's everything we know. Dallas saw more than 20 crashes in a 24-hour span as rain, sleet and snow hit.
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Renovations to Cotton Bowl Stadium broke ground in March and are expected to be completed before the 2025 State Fair.
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One of eight teams in a new professional women's soccer league will use Fair Park's Cotton Bowl as their home base starting in August.
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People from all over North Texas and beyond came to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas to celebrate and watch the total solar eclipse on Monday.
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The city of Dallas has agreed to an estimated $140 million, two-year renovation project — the single largest investment in the stadium's history.
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The Dallas Stars won their first-ever Winter Classic Wednesday. The National Hockey League’s annual outdoor New Year's Day game was played in the Cotton…
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For the first time in National Hockey League history, its biggest annual outdoor game will be in Dallas. The New Year’s Day Winter Classic between the…
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The fix is in at the Cotton Bowl, where a new steel mesh will be installed at the end zones.The mesh will mask the now-exposed underside of the end zone…