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The Cotton Bowl

The Cotton Bowl is a historic college football bowl game played annually in Texas, originally established in 1937. It features top college teams, often from the Big 12 Conference and at-large selections, competing in a postseason showcase. Over the years, the game has grown in prominence and is now part of the College Football Playoff system or a major New Year’s Day event. The Cotton Bowl also refers to the stadium where the game is held, located in Dallas, Texas. It is renowned for its tradition, festive atmosphere, and significance in college football’s postseason landscape.