Brady Cook Cotton Bowl

The Cotton Bowl is an outdoor stadium in Dallas, Texas, United States. Opened in 1930 as Fair Park Stadium, it is on the site of the State Fair of Texas, known as Fair Park. The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual college football post-season bowl game known as the Cotton Bowl Classic, after which the stadium is named. Starting on New Year's Da…
The Cotton Bowl is an outdoor stadium in Dallas, Texas, United States. Opened in 1930 as Fair Park Stadium, it is on the site of the State Fair of Texas, known as Fair Park. The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual college football post-season bowl game known as the Cotton Bowl Classic, after which the stadium is named. Starting on New Year's Day 1937, it hosted the first 73 editions of the game, through January 2009; the game was moved to AT&T Stadium in Arlington in January 2010. The stadium also hosts the Red River Rivalry, the annual college football game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns, and formerly, the First Responder Bowl.
  • Location: Dallas, Texas
  • Owner: City of Dallas
  • Capacity: 92,100
  • Opened: 1930, 94 years ago
  • Architect: Mark Lemmon, 1930 · George Dahl, 1936 · Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, 1993
  • Former names: Fair Park Stadium · (1930–1936)
  • Address: 1300 Robert Cullum Blvd.
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