The postseason college football game known as the CottonBowl Classic has been at AT&T Stadium since 2010 after more than 60 years in Dallas. AT&T Stadium may be almost two decades old but the ...
The Cotton Bowl Stadium was first introduced in 1930 as the Fair Park Stadium. This was because the SMU Mustangs needed a stadium for their games in the 1920s, as per Stadiums of Pro Football.
Texas football will return to its postseason home-away-from-home when it takes on Ohio State in the CottonBowl at Arlington's AT&T Stadium in a College Football Playoff semifinal Jan. 10.