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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 known as the Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic, the Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic, and the SBC Cotton Bowl Classic.

For 40 years the champion of the now-defunct Southwest Conference played as the home team in the Cotton Bowl. Up until the mid-1980s the contest was counted among the four major New Year's bowls, but lost that stature when many SWC teams served NCAA probations for rule violations (rendering them bowl ineligible). Also during this time 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. It continues to be played on New Year's Day (except in rare instances, when it is moved to January 2), and is usually the first game of the day to kick off.

Fox currently has the rights to broadcast the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. For many decades, the Game was a New Year's Day staple on CBS, where the man most associated with the Cotton Bowl, Lindsey Nelson, handled the play-by-play. Shortly after Nelson's death, NBC transmitted it for a brief period during the Mid 90's. Currently, Brad Sham, best known as the voice of the Dallas Cowboys is the radio voice of the Cotton Bowl on the Westwood One Radio Network.

Previous results

Date Played Winning Team Losing Team
January 1, 1937 TCU 16 Marquette 6
January 1, 1938 Rice 28 Colorado 14
January 2, 1939 Saint Mary's (CA) 20 Texas Tech 13
January 1, 1940 Clemson 6 Boston College 3
January 1, 1941 Texas A&M 13 Fordham 12
January 1, 1942 Alabama 29 Texas A&M 21
January 1, 1943 Texas 14 Georgia Tech 7
January 1, 1944 Texas 7 Randolph Field 7
January 1, 1945 Oklahoma State 34 TCU 0
January 1, 1946 Texas 40 Missouri 27
January 1, 1947 Arkansas 0 LSU' '0
January 1, 1948 SMU 13 Penn State 13
January 1, 1949 SMU 21 Oregon 13
January 2, 1950 Rice 27 North Carolina 13
January 1, 1951 Tennessee 20 Texas 14
January 1, 1952 Kentucky 20 TCU 7
January 1, 1953 Texas 16 Tennessee 0
January 1, 1954 Rice 28 Alabama 6
January 1, 1955 Georgia Tech 14 Arkansas 6
January 2, 1956 Mississippi 14 TCU 13
January 1, 1957 TCU 28 Syracuse 27
January 1, 1958 Navy 20 Rice 7
January 1, 1959 TCU 0 Air Force 0
January 1, 1960 Syracuse 23 Texas 14
January 2, 1961 Duke 7 Arkansas 6
January 1, 1962 Texas 12 Mississippi 7
January 1, 1963 LSU 13 Texas 0
January 1, 1964 Texas 28 Navy 6
January 1, 1965 Arkansas 10 Nebraska 7
January 1, 1966 LSU 14 Arkansas 7
December 31, 1966 Georgia 24 SMU 9
January 1, 1968 Texas A&M 20 Alabama 16
January 1, 1969 Texas 36 Tennessee 13
January 1, 1970 Texas 21 Notre Dame 17
January 1, 1971 Notre Dame 24 Texas 11
January 1, 1972 Penn State 30 Texas 6
January 1, 1973 Texas 17 Alabama 13
January 1, 1974 Nebraska 19 Texas 3
January 1, 1975 Penn State 41 Baylor 20
January 1, 1976 Arkansas 31 Georgia 10
January 1, 1977 Houston 30 Maryland 21
January 2, 1978 Notre Dame 38 Texas 10
January 1, 1979 Notre Dame 35 Houston 34
January 1, 1980 Houston 17 Nebraska 14
January 1, 1981 Alabama 30 Baylor 2
January 1, 1982 Texas 14 Alabama 12
January 1, 1983 SMU 7 Pittsburgh 3
January 2, 1984 Georgia 10 Texas 9
January 1, 1985 Boston College 45 Houston 28
January 1, 1986 Texas A&M 36 Auburn 16
January 1, 1987 Ohio State 28 Texas A&M 12
January 1, 1988 Texas A&M 35 Notre Dame 10
January 2, 1989 UCLA 17 Arkansas 3
January 1, 1990 Tennessee 31 Arkansas 27
January 1, 1991 Miami 46 Texas 3
January 1, 1992 Florida State 10 Texas A&M 2
January 1, 1993 Notre Dame 28 Texas A&M 3
January 1, 1994 Notre Dame 24 Texas A&M 21
January 2, 1995 Southern California 55 Texas Tech 14
January 1, 1996 Colorado 38 Oregon 6
January 1, 1997 BYU 19 Kansas State 15
January 1, 1998 UCLA 29 Texas A&M 23
January 1, 1999 Texas 38 Mississippi State 11
January 1, 2000 Arkansas 27 Texas 6
January 1, 2001 Kansas State 35 Tennessee 21
January 1, 2002 Oklahoma 10 Arkansas 3
January 1, 2003 Texas 35 LSU 20
January 2, 2004 Mississippi 31 Oklahoma State 28
January 1, 2005 Tennessee 38 Texas A&M 7
January 2, 2006 Alabama 13 Texas Tech 10

MVPs

Date Played MVP(s) Team Position
January 1, 1937 Ki Aldrich TCU C
Sammy Baugh TCU QB
L.D. Mayer TCU K
January 1, 1938 Ernie Lain Rice HB
Byron "Whizzer" White Colorado QB
January 1, 1939 Jerry Dowd St. Mary's C
Elmer Tarbox Texas Tech HB
January 1, 1940 Banks McFadden Clemson B
January 1, 1941 Charles Henke Texas A&M G
John Kimbrough Texas A&M FB
Chip Roult Texas A&M T
Lou DeFilippo Fordham C
Joe Ungerer Forham T
January 1, 1942 Jimmy Nelson Alabama HB
Holt Rast Alabama E
Don Whitmire Alabama T
Martin Ruby Texas A&M T
January 1, 1943 Jack Freeman Texas G
Roy McKay Texas B
Stanley Mauldin Texas T
Harvey Hardy Georgia Tech G
Jack Marshall Georgia Tech E
January 1, 1944 Martin Ruby Texas T
Glenn Dobbs Texas QB
Randolph Field Texas T
Joe Parker Texas E
January 1, 1945 Neil Armstrong Oklahoma State E
Bob Fenimore Oklahoma State RB
Ralph Foster Oklahoma State DT
January 1, 1946 Hub Bechtol Texas E
Bobby Layne Texas B
Jim Kekeris Missouri T
January 1, 1947 Alton Baldwin Arkansas E
Y.A. Tittle LSU QB
January 1, 1948 Steve Suhey Penn State G
Doak Walker SMU RB
January 1, 1949 Kyle Rote SMU RB
Doak Walker SMU RB
Brad Ecklund Oregon C
Norm Van Brocklin Oregon QB
January 2, 1950 Billy Burkhalter Rice HB
Joe Watson Rice C
James Williams Rice E
January 1, 1951 Andy Kozar Tennessee FB
Hank Lauricella Tennessee HB
Horace "Bud" Sherrod Tennessee DE
Bud McFadin Texas G
January 1, 1952 Emery Clark Kentucky HB
Ray Correll Kentucky G
Vito "Babe" Parilli Kentucky QB
Keith Flowers TCU FB
January 1, 1953 Richard Ochoa Texas FB
Harley Sewell Texas G
Bob Griesbach Tennessee LB
January 1, 1954 Richard Chapman Rice T
Dan Hart Rice E
Dicky Maegle Rice HB
January 1, 1955 George Humphreys Georgia Tech FB
Bud Brooks Arkansas G
January 2, 1956 Buddy Alliston Mississippi G
Eagle Day Mississippi QB
January 1, 1957 Norman Hamilton TCU T
Jim Brown Syracuse HB
January 1, 1958 Tom Forrestal Navy QB
Tony Stremic Navy G
January 1, 1959 Dave Phillips Air Force T
Jack Spikes TCU FB
January 1, 1960 Ernie Davis Syracuse HB
Maurice Doke Texas G
January 2, 1961 Dwight Bumgarner Duke T
Lance Alworth Arkansas HB
January 1, 1962 Mike Cotten Texas QB
Bob Moses Texas E
January 1, 1963 Lynn Amedee QB LSU
Johnny Treadwell Texas G
January 1, 1964 Scott Appleton Texas T
Duke Carlisle Texas QB
January 1, 1965 Ronnie Caveness Arkansas LB
Fred Marshall Arkansas QB
January 1, 1966 Joe Labruzzo LSU TB
David McCormick LSU T
December 31, 1966 Kent Lawrence Georgia TB
George Patton Georgia T
January 1 , 1968 Grady Allen Texas A&M DE
Edd Hargett Texas A&M QB
Bill Hobbs Texas A&M LB
January 1, 1969 Tom Campbell Texas LB
Charles "Cotton" Speyrer Texas WR
James Street Texas QB
January 1, 1970 Steve Worstar Texas FB
Bob Olson Notre Dame LB
January 1, 1971 Clarence Ellis Notre Dame CB
Eddie Phillips Texas QB
January 1, 1972 Bruce Bannon Penn State DE
Lydell Mitchell Penn State RB
January 1, 1973 Randy Braband Texas LB
Alan Lowry Texas QB
January 1, 1974 Tony Davis Nebraska TB
Wade Johnson Texas LB
January 1, 1975 Tom Shuman Penn State QB
Ken Quesenberry Baylor S
January 1, 1976 Ike Forte Arkansas HB
Hal McAfee Arkansas LB
January 1, 1977 Alois Blackwell Houston RB
Mark Mohr Houston CB
January 1, 1978 Vagas Ferguson Notre Dame RB
Bob Golic Notre Dame LB
January 1, 1979 Joe Montana Notre Dame QB
David Hodge Houston LB
January 1, 1980 Terry Elston Houston QB
David Hodge Houston LB
January 1, 1981 Warren Lyles Alabama NG
Major Ogilvie Alabama RB
January 1, 1982 Robert Brewer Texas QB
Robbie Jones Alabama LB
January 1, 1983 Wes Hopkins SMU SS
Lance McIlhenny SMU QB
January 1, 1984 John Lastinger Georgia QB
Jeff Leiding Texas LB
January 1, 1985 Bill Romanowski Boston College LB
Steve Strachan Boston College FB
January 1, 1986 Domingo Bryant Texas A&M SS
Bo Jackson Auburn TB
January 1, 1987 Chris Spielman Ohio State LB
Roger Vick Texas A&M FB
January 1, 1988 Adam Bob Texas A&M LB
Bucky Richardson Texas A&M QB
January 2, 1989 Troy Aikman UCLA QB
LaSalle Harper Arkansas LB
January 1, 1990 Carl Pickens Tennessee FS
Chuck Webb Tennessee TB
January 1, 1991 Craig Erickson Miami (Fla.) QB
Russell Maryland Miami (Fla.) DL
January 1, 1992 Sean Jackson Florida State RB
Chris Crooms Texas A&M S
January 1, 1993 Rick Mirer Notre Dame QB
Devon McDonald Notre Dame DE
January 1, 1994 Lee Becton Notre Dame RB
Antonio Shorter Texas A&M L
January 2, 1995 Keyshawn Johnson USC WR
John Herpin USC CB
January 1, 1996 Herchell Troutman Colorado RB
Marcus Washington Colorado DB
January 1, 1997 Steve Sarkisian BYU QB
Shay Muirbrook BYU LB
Kevin Lockett Kansas State WR
January 1, 1998 Cade McNown UCLA QB
Dat Nguyen Texas A&M LB
January 1, 1999 Ricky Williams Texas RB
Aaron Babino Texas LB
January 1, 2000 Cedric Cobbs Arkansas RB
D.J. Cooper Arkansas LB
January 1, 2001 Jonathan Beasley Kansas State QB
Chris L. Johnson Kansas State DE
January 1, 2002 Quentin Griffin Oklahoma RB
Roy Williams Oklahoma DE
January 1, 2003 Roy Williams Texas WR
Cory Redding Texas DE
January 2, 2004 Eli Manning Mississippi QB
Josh Cooper Mississippi DE
January 1, 2005 Rick Clausen Tennessee QB
Justice Harrell Tennessee DT
January 2, 2006 Brodie Croyle Alabama QB
DeMeco Ryans Alabama LB

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