| Bowl Event | Game Date | Stadium | |
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| Cotton Bowl | January 1, 2009 Thursday, 11:59 PM | Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX | BUY |
| Cotton Bowl | January 2, 2009 Friday, TBA | Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX | BUY |
The first ever Cotton Bowl was played on January 1, 1937 in front of only 17,000 fans with Cotton Bowl football tickets. The game had always featured the champion of the Southwestern Conference, until it folded in 1996. Now, fans with Cotton Bowl tickets see a match-up between a team from the Big 12 Conference and the Southeastern Conference. Since the first game in 1937, holders of Cotton Bowl football tickets have gone to the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, Texas to see the game. Originally opened in 1932, Cotton Bowl Stadium has been the home of fans with Cotton Bowl tickets for more than seven decades. The stadium has undergone a number of renovations in order to allow for the sale of more and more Cotton Bowl football tickets. Currently, the stadium holds a capacity of 68,252 fans with Cotton Bowl tickets, many more than the original number of 17,000 Cotton Bowl football tickets holders. When not in use for the Cotton Bowl, the stadium serves as a home for the SMU Mustangs of college football and has been a home to the Dallas Cowboys in the past. The Cotton Bowl is currently sponsored by SBC, and it has previously been sponsored by such companies as Mobil and Southwestern Bell. It is SBC that now makes the game possible for holders of Cotton Bowl tickets and for players who actually participate in the game. The competing teams play for the Field Scovell Trophy as well as for the enjoyment of fans with Cotton Bowl football tickets. The Field Scovell Trophy was named for one of the founders of the Cotton Bowl, who earned the nickname “Mr. Cotton Bowl.” This year, fans who buy Cotton Bowl tickets will see Nebraska and Auburn compete for a payout of about $3 million and the chance to take home the a Cotton Bowl victory. This year’s Cotton Bowl should be exciting. Don’t miss out, buy Cotton Bowl tickets today from MTC Tickets, your customer first broker. |
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