The Cotton Bowl Classic is a United States college football bowl game played annually since 1937 at the self-named stadium in Dallas, Texas. The game is currently sponsored by AT&T and is officially called the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. It has previously been sponsored by Mobil Oil and known as the Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic. Since 1996, the game has been sponsored by Southwestern Bell Corporation and since 2006, after their acquisition of AT&T Corporation, it has been known as the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic.

For 40 years the champion of the now-defunct Southwest Conference played as the home team in the Cotton Bowl. On February 27, 2007, it was announced that the game would move to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington beginning on January 1, 2010. Up until the mid-1980s the contest was counted among the four major New Year's bowls, but the Fiesta Bowl, unhindered by conference tie-ins, began attracting national championship contenders and eventually it replaced the Cotton Bowl as one of the four "major bowls." The SWC folded in 1996 and the Cotton Bowl now matches teams from the Big 12 Conference and Southeastern Conference.
 

 

1937 Cotton Bowl

1944 Cotton Bowl

1946 Cotton Bowl

1948 Cotton Bowl

1954 Cotton Bowl

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2008 Cotton Bowl

2009 Cotton Bowl

2012 Cotton Bowl
 

 

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