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About the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic is one of the most storied bowl games in college football, first played on January 1, 1937, in Dallas, Texas. The game was created by Dallas oilman J. Curtis Sanford as a way to promote the sport in Texas and provide a high-profile postseason matchup. Originally hosted at the Cotton Bowl stadium, the game moved to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in 2010, offering a state-of-the-art venue for this historic event. Sponsored by Goodyear since 2014, the Cotton Bowl is now part of the prestigious "New Year’s Six" bowls in the College Football Playoff (CFP) system.

Historically, the Cotton Bowl featured champions or top teams from the Southwest Conference (SWC) against strong opponents from other conferences. When the SWC dissolved in the 1990s, the Cotton Bowl continued its tradition of hosting marquee matchups, featuring teams from major conferences such as the SEC, Big 12, and Pac-12. Since joining the CFP rotation in 2014, the Cotton Bowl has played an even more significant role in determining college football’s national champion, often hosting CFP semifinal games.

Over the years, the Cotton Bowl has been the stage for many unforgettable moments. One of its most iconic games came in 1979, when quarterback Joe Montana led Notre Dame to a dramatic comeback victory over Houston in freezing temperatures, later dubbed the "Chicken Soup Game." Another historic matchup occurred in 1991, when Miami defeated Texas 46-3 in a dominant performance that secured the Hurricanes a share of the national championship. More recently, the 2021 Cotton Bowl served as a CFP semifinal, where Alabama defeated Cincinnati 27-6, marking the first time a Group of Five team had reached the playoff.

The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic continues to be a cornerstone of college football, blending rich history with modern prestige. Its move to AT&T Stadium has elevated the fan experience, while its inclusion in the CFP system ensures its place among the sport’s most significant games. Known for its competitive matchups and iconic moments, the Cotton Bowl remains a cherished tradition in college football, attracting top teams, passionate fans, and national attention each year.

What is the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic is an annual college football bowl game held in Texas. Established in 1937, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious postseason games in college football. With the College Football Playoff now expanded to 12 teams, the Orange Bowl hosts a quarterfinal or semifinal matchup between top-ranked programs.

Which teams are playing in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

With the College Football Playoff expanded to 12 teams, the Cotton Bowl will serve as one of the CFP quarterfinal or semifinal matchups, featuring two of the top-ranked teams in the playoff bracket. The specific teams won’t be known until the matchups are determined based on the results of the earlier playoff rounds.

When and where is the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

The Cotton Bowl is typically played around New Year’s Day, with the exact date depending on its role in the CFP rotation. Since 2010, the game has been held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, a world-class venue that is also home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

The 2025 Cotton Bowl will take place on December 31, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. ET as a quarterfinal matchup of the College Football Playoff.

What is the history of the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

The Cotton Bowl was created to showcase football talent in Texas and originally featured champions from the Southwest Conference (SWC). Over the decades, it has hosted legendary games, including Notre Dame’s "Chicken Soup Game" comeback against Houston in 1979 and Miami’s dominant win over Texas in 1991 to secure a national championship. Its inclusion in the CFP system has cemented its status as one of the most prestigious games in college football.

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How is the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic related to the College Football Playoff?

As part of the 12-team College Football Playoff, the Orange Bowl now hosts a quarterfinal or semifinal game, showcasing two of the top teams in the playoff bracket.

What are the parking and transportation options for attending the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

AT&T Stadium offers on-site parking, which can be reserved in advance here. Additionally, shuttle services, rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft, and public transportation options are available for fans. Attendees are advised to arrive early to navigate the stadium's large crowds.

What is the seating capacity of AT&T Stadium?

AT&T Stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 80,000, which can be expanded to accommodate up to 100,000 for major events like the Cotton Bowl. The stadium is known for its retractable roof, massive video board, and top-tier amenities, offering a premium experience for fans.

What events and activities are associated with the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?

The Cotton Bowl organization hosts various events leading up to the game, including fan fests, pep rallies, and team-focused activities. These events often feature interactive experiences, live entertainment, and opportunities to engage with college football traditions. Additionally, the Cotton Bowl supports charitable initiatives, including scholarships and community outreach programs, which enhance its impact beyond the football field.

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