Fair Park Fourth to shine with touch of gold (Dallas Morning News)
Fair Park marks the Fourth of July on Saturday with a grand celebration of the red, white and blue - but touched with the glitter of Olympic gold.
Fair Park marks the Fourth of July on Saturday with a grand celebration of the red, white and blue - but touched with the glitter of Olympic gold.
As the SEC and Big 12 compete for the title of best football conference in the nation, the Big 12 isn’t shaken by Oklahoma’s BCS title game loss to Florida or Texas Tech’s 47-34 wasn’t-that-close Cotton Bowl loss to Ole Miss.
As the SEC and Big 12 compete for the title of best football conference in the nation, the Big 12 isn’t shaken by Oklahoma’s BCS title game loss to Florida or Texas Tech’s 47-34 wasn’t-that-close Cotton Bowl loss to Ole Miss.
The 125-student Lakewood High School Ranger Marching Band, under the direction of Brian Maskow, has been invited to perform during the pregame and half-time show at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas in December 2009. To help pay for the…
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There will be no post-season football at the Cotton Bowl for the first time since 1937, but bowl-planners insist that it might not stay that way for long.
• We’re still here! The Cotton Bowl, which loses the actual Cotton Bowl game next January to Jerry Jones’ lavish new space palace and thus needs some reason other than the annual Oklahoma-Texas showdown to justify last year’s $57 million renovation , is looking to get back into the bowl game : Tom Starr, the former executive director of the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, is …
Tom Starr, the former executive director of the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, is working with Dallas officials to bring a new bowl to Cotton Bowl Stadium in Fair Park, perhaps as early as the 2010-11 bowl season, said Roland Rainey, stadium manager.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The NCAA hit Alabama’s football program where it hurts — the Tide’s famed history.