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"I want to thank Rick Baker, Finn Ewing and the committee for making it possible to bring the Ole Miss Rebels back to Texas to participate in another AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic," said Nutt. "I am proud of our team and our fans. Full Article at Ole Miss Sports
STILLWATER, Okla. -- The Oklahoma State Cowboys have accepted a bid to face Mississippi in the 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. The game, which will take place in the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Tex. , is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Jan. 2. Full Article at KOCO Oklahoma City
DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders as the Texas Skyway passes by on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. View Photo »
Once again, Ole Miss fans will enjoy the immeasurable hospitality of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic
Mississippi will make a return trip to the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, this time lining up against No. 22 Oklahoma State. Bowl officials announced the pairing in a news release Sunday afternoon. Full Article at CBS Sports
Mississippi will make a return trip to the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, this time lining up against Oklahoma State. Bowl officials announced the pairing in a news release Sunday afternoon. Full Article at ESPN
Mississippi will make a return trip to the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, this time lining up against No. 22 Oklahoma State. Bowl officials announced the pairing in a news release Sunday afternoon. Full Article at Boston Globe
DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. View Photo »
I want to thank Rick Baker, Finn Ewing and the committee for making it possible to bring the Ole Miss Rebels back to Texas to participate in another AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic ... I am proud of our team and our fans. They have a great history of following Ole Miss teams to bowl games. We were excited to p...
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Follow Mark Yuasa this weekend as he hits Puget Sound in search of king salmon. Find out where the fish are biting and what the folks are using to catch them as he updates his blog each afternoon when he's back on land. Full Article at The Seattle Times
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DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders as the Texas Skyway passes by on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »FILE - In this November 1982 file photo, Pittsburgh football coach Foge Fazio tries on a cowboy hat which Cotton Bowl officials presented to him in Pittsburgh. Behind Fazio are members of the football team.
View Photo »In this photo taken Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, Texas senior quarterback Colt McCoy is shown before his team's 38-14 win in an NCAA college football game against Colorado in Austin, Texas.
View Photo »In this photo taken on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, Texas senior quarterback Colt McCoy is shown before his their 38-14 win over Colorado in an NCAA college football game in Austin, Texas. Texas, ranked No.3, is set to play Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009 in Dallas.
View Photo »FILE -- This is a March 11, 2009, file photo showing cast member Andrew Hawkins, right, posing with NFL Hall of Famer and host Michael Irvin, center, and other cast mates during filming of a new Spike TV series, "4th and Long," at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 3, 1989, file photo, UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman looks for a receiver during action in the Cotton Bowl football game, in Dallas. Aikman is being enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin interacts with cast members during the filming of a new Spike TV series called "4th and Long," on Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The series gives a football hopeful a shot at making the Dallas Cowboy roster next season.
View Photo »"4th and Long" cast member Erick Jackson patiently waits during filming of a new Spike TV series called "4th and Long" on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The series gives a football hopeful a shot at making the Dallas Cowboy roster next season.
View Photo »NFL Hall of Famer and host Michael Irvin, center, interacts with coaches Bill Bates, left, and Joe Avezzano, during filming of a new Spike TV series, "4th and Long," on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »"4th and Long" cast member Eddie Moten sits in a hallway during the filming of a new Spike TV series called "4th and Long," on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »Photo assistant Kenny Smith directs NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin, center, and the cast during filming of a new Spike TV series, "4th and Long," March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The series gives a football hopeful a shot at making the Dallas Cowboy roster next season.
View Photo »Cast member Andrew Hawkins (right) poses with NFL Hall of Famer and host Michael Irvin, center, and other cast mates during filming of a new Spike TV series, "4th and Long," on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »NFL Hall of Famer and host Michael Irvin interacts with participants during the filming of a new Spike TV series, "4th and Long," on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The series gives a football hopeful a shot at making the Dallas Cowboy roster next season.
View Photo »"4th and Long" cast member Ahmaad Smith, from Atlanta, adjusts his shoulder pads during the filming of a new Spike TV series called "4th and Long" on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »University of Mississippi wide receiver Dexter McCluster, selected Offensive Player of the Game, rides atop teammates' shoulders as he holds the Cotton Bowl trophy following their victory over Texas Tech University in the NCAA Cotton Bowl football game in Dallas, Texas January 2, 2009.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Wide receiver Dexter McCluster #22 of the Mississippi Rebels runs for a touchdown against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the fourth quarter during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Dexter McCluster #22 of the Mississippi Rebels celebrates a 47-34 win against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Cheerleaders of the Mississippi Rebels celebrate a win against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Head coach Houston Nutt (R) of the Mississippi Rebels greets Mike Leach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders after the Rebels won the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: (L-R) Johnny Brown #20, Jamarca Sanford #13, and Terrell Jackson #5 of the Mississippi Rebels celebrate a 47-34 win against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Tony Fein #47 of the Mississippi Rebels holds the Field Scovell trophy after a win against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Terrell Jackson #5 of the Mississippi Rebels celebrates a 47-34 win against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS - JANUARY 02: Fans enter the AT&T Cotton Bowl game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »Once again, Ole Miss fans will enjoy the immeasurable hospitality of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic
I want to thank Rick Baker, Finn Ewing and the committee for making it possible to bring the Ole Miss Rebels back to Texas to participate in another AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic ... I am proud of our team and our fans. They have a great history of following Ole Miss teams to bowl games. We were excited to p...
I want to thank Rick Baker, Finn Ewing and the committee for making it possible to bring the Ole Miss Rebels back to Texas to participate in another AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic ... I am proud of our team and our fans. They have a great history of following Ole Miss teams to bowl games. We were excited to p...
We've been to the Cotton Bowl (in January 2004), and we had a terrific time ... Our fans in Oklahoma can get there in five hours or less. The Cotton Bowl is a big-time bowl. If you're not going to be in the BCS, for Oklahoma State to play in the Cotton Bowl would be great.
I think there’s a lot of things that are good right now, and that’s what we’re feeling when we’re talking to our recruits ... Our players are sick. I want them to feel sick, because I feel sick over what happened (Saturday) because we planned on winning that ball game. But I tell you what, I think they’...
It's a great opportunity, and the Cotton Bowl is a big-time bowl ... We were on the brink of being in the BCS and there's no question we wanted that. But if you're not going to be in the BCS, if you're Oklahoma State, to have the opportunity to play in the Cotton Bowl is great not only because people ca...
It's a great opportunity, and the Cotton Bowl is a big-time bowl ... We were on the brink of being in the BCS and there's no question we wanted that. But if you're not going to be in the BCS, if you're Oklahoma State, to have the opportunity to play in the Cotton Bowl is great not only because people ca...
Rice beat UT all four of his college-playing years and (ii) Rice (with Jim as defensive end) stopped and beat Wizard White, Colorado's All-American running back who went on the become a US Supreme Court Justice before whom Jim argued cases, in the 1938 Cotton Bowl.
See Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie in the Cotton Bowl.
My goal right now is trying to help this team win these next two games, so we can get down to Dallas (for the Cotton Bowl). I think we’re starting to peak, and that’s what we need to do, just keep building on the success we’ve had the last three weeks and just keep going up.
Usually, we don't like to bring the same team to the Cotton Bowl two years in a row because we like the athletes to get a different experience ... But there's some circumstances this year that make Ole Miss an attractive candidate.
We think about it. What if we win these next two? Or what if we win one and lose one? We think about it. Hopefully we can get to a good bowl game the Cotton Bowl again, Capital One Bowl, Outback.
I was happy to sell about 250 Pats/Wembley packages in this economy ... But the event is nowhere near as big as the Super Bowl or Doug Flutie’s appearance in the Cotton Bowl, when we took 2,000, or the 1,200 we take on our party train to New York when the Sox play the Yankees.
Dallas Cowboy Roy Williams will be on the sidelines at the Red River Shootout, but if the Longhorns lose he'll never go to another game at the Cotton Bowl. More at NFL.com and DallasCowboys.com
But it's not like we're going there every week ... We go one week a year and it's the game, it's the Cotton Bowl and it's the fair. You aren't going to have that in Arlington.
The promise of a new bowl game helps ensure that the Cotton Bowl remains a premier venue for college football ... We are excited to continue the bowl tradition at the Cotton Bowl and Fair Park.
The promise of a new bowl game helps ensure that the Cotton Bowl remains a premier venue for college football ... We are excited to continue the bowl tradition at the Cotton Bowl and Fair Park.
No, I haven't. Not (play home-and-home) all the time. Let's say you're renovating the stadium (Cotton Bowl) and you've got a couple years where you have to trade off. It wouldn't be bad.
We had a great relationship with San Antonio but Houston's Reliant Stadium is phenomenal ... That's a hot bed right now. The people in Dallas are trying to do something because of the new Cowboys Stadium, and the Cotton Bowl has presented us with some good opportunities.
This game is going to be at the Cotton Bowl for a long time ... We've got a great setup there with the State Fair, and everybody loves the tradition.
The tunnel feels like it's a mile long ... You're so excited, you can't get to the field quick enough. You hear the rumbling outside. I love the Cotton Bowl. It's just historic. I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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