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In 2013, Texas State went 6–6 in the first year the Bobcats were eligible to win a conference title or attend a bowl game after their 2-year FCS to FBS transition. In 2014, Texas State finished the season 7–5, 5–3 in Sun Belt play to finish in a three way tie for fourth place.
The stadium has delivered a home field advantage with the team's home record through November 24, 2023 being 399–122–10 (.761). [6] The official stadium seating capacity is 100,119, [6] making the stadium the fourth largest in the Southeastern Conference, the seventh largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the ...
In 2012, Texas A&M joined Arkansas in the Southeastern Conference, and the series reverted to the schools' home fields, Kyle Field in College Station, Texas for the 2012 game and Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2013. The Southwest Classic returned to AT&T Stadium in 2014 and will remain there through at least 2024.
September 6, 2024 at 7:03 AM. Michigan and Texas have met only once before, but it was a doozy. The 2005 Rose Bowl ranks comfortably among the greatest bowl games in modern history. Led by ...
September 6, 2024 at 7:02 AM. The young season's first top-10 showdown highlights the Week 2 slate in college football, with plenty of other tempting matchups on the menu as well. OK, there are ...
Tennessee beat Texas A&M in three games in the College World Series finals in June. UT won 6-5 in Game 3 on June 24 to claim the program's first national title in coach Tony Vitello's seventh season.
W (38-22) vs Jacksonville State in First Round W (62-0) vs Northern Michigan in Semifinal W (42-13) vs North Dakota State in National Championship. #1. 1982. 1st. 14-0. 7-0. W (27-6) vs Fort Valley State in First Round W (19-14) vs Jacksonville State in Semifinal W (34-9) vs UC Davis in National Championship. #1.
The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual college football post-season bowl game known as the Cotton Bowl Classic, after which the stadium is named. Starting on New Year's Day 1937 , it hosted the first 73 editions of the game, through January 2009 ; the game was moved to AT&T Stadium in Arlington in January 2010 .