Great Cotton Bowl moments from the past 86 years

The legend of Joe Montana began in the @CottonBowlGame. A player ran from his bench seat to tackle a runner heading for a TD. Here are the greatest #CottonBowl moments.

The Cotton Bowl is college football royalty. It isn’t the Rose Bowl, but it is part of the four-game set of traditional bowls which have been a staple of New Year’s Day (or January 2 when the NFL has January 1) for over 85 years.

Rose. Sugar. Orange. Cotton. Those four games defined college football seasons and created national championship memories for many decades until the Southwest Conference died in 1995 and the Cotton Bowl began what was essentially a two-decade period of exile to second-tier status before the New Year’s Six, created in 2014, restored the Cotton’s elite standing as a major bowl game.

That nearly two-decade period of exile — 1996 through 2013 — might mean that for a subgroup of younger college football fans, the Cotton Bowl really isn’t all that special. A lot of people grew up in a world where the Cotton Bowl did not mean much. However, from the late 1930s through the early 1990s, it meant quite a lot. Recent years have brought the Cotton Bowl back to the big stage as part of the College Football Playoff.

Let’s look at the most important and memorable moments in Cotton Bowl history. Giants of the game have played in this New Year’s Day classic:

Wille Fritz is a coaching superstar without the Power Five identity

Willie Fritz doesn’t coach at an elite football school, but he is an elite coach. Learn more about the man who will face Lincoln Riley and #USC in the #CottonBowl.

Willie Fritz is the college football head coach journalists and college football junkies love.

Fritz has done great work at non-Power Five conference programs, the out-of-the-way, off-the-beaten-path coaching stops which don’t receive major national attention.

Lots of us who blog about college football for a living have long felt that lower- or middle-tier Power Five schools in need of a coaching upgrade should have hired Fritz.

No Power Five athletic director has snapped up Fritz yet, however. Tulane is very thankful for that. Fritz, who has coached at Tulane since 2016, has won the AAC championship and the Group of Five title. He has led Tulane to its first New Year’s Six (formerly BCS/Bowl Alliance/Bowl Coalition/New Year’s Day) bowl appearance since the 1940 Sugar Bowl.

Learn more about Tulane’s excellent coach, who will match wits with Lincoln Riley on Jan. 2 in the 2023 Cotton Bowl:

USC Cotton Bowl opponent: Tulane 2022 season review and fast facts about the Green Wave

Learn more about the #Tulane team #USC will face on January 2, plus some fascinating facts about the Green Wave’s football history. #CottonBowl

The USC Trojans have their bowl opponent: the Tulane Green Wave. After Lincoln Riley’s team suffered heartbreak against Utah once again (this time in the Pac-12 title game), the Trojans go from a College Football Playoff spot to the Cotton Bowl.

Still, a New Year’s Six Bowl in the first year of the Riley era is a step in the right direction, and there is a lot to love about a USC-Tulane matchup in Texas. 

With the Cotton Bowl nearly a month away, let’s take a look at Tulane’s season and examine some of the key players as the Trojans try to finish the season with a bowl victory.

USC fans react to the news: the Trojans will face Tulane in the Cotton Bowl

One view among some #USC fans: It will be hard for the Trojans to be motivated for Tulane, and the team will be crushed in the media if it loses.

USC versus Tulane. It’s not the same as playing Ohio State, Michigan, or Georgia. It’s not a matchup which will generate huge national headlines, even though football junkies will love seeing Lincoln Riley match wits with Willie Fritz, two of the more creative and tactically astute head coaches in college football.

The very real possibility that Caleb Williams might not play in this game would take a lot of juice out of the event, but we don’t yet know that for sure. No one could have possibly imagined that USC’s bowl opponent would be one of the least successful programs in college football over the past 80 years … or that a program with Tulane’s minimal stature would get to a New Year’s Six game and meet the Trojans on that big stage.

USC fans realized on Saturday afternoon that Tulane would be the bowl opponent and the Cotton would be the game, which was subsequently confirmed on Sunday. Here’s a small taste of those reactions from the Trojan fan base:

College Football Playoff semifinals: How to watch Cincinnati vs. Alabama, live stream, channel, time

The Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Cincinnati Bearcats in the College Football Playoffs semifinals on Friday afternoon from AT&T Stadium.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Cincinnati Bearcats in the College Football Playoffs semifinals on Friday afternoon from AT&T Stadium.

The Crimson Tide is fresh off a win over Georgia in the SEC title game and enters another CFP under Nick Saban. They took control over that game and will look to do the same against an undefeated Cincinnati squad. Meanwhile, the Bearcats have already made history by being the first non-Power 5 team to reach the CFP, can they knock off No. 1 ranked Alabama?

You won’t want to miss the Cotton Bowl Classic, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the CFP.

#4 Cincinnati vs. #1 Alabama

  • When: Friday, December 31
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
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Sooners Summer Series: Reviewing 2020 Oklahoma-Florida Cotton Bowl Classic

A look back at Oklahoma’s 2020 Cotton Bowl victory over Florida.

With the 2021 college football season fast approaching, let’s take a look back at the Sooners’ output last season. Welcome to the “Sooners Summer Series,” Sooners Wire’s new series unpacking each game from the pandemic year. Continue reading “Sooners Summer Series: Reviewing 2020 Oklahoma-Florida Cotton Bowl Classic”

Texas Football: Staff makes their selections for dream bowl scenario

With the 2020 college football season winding down for the Texas Longhorns, the staff makes their pick for a dream bowl matchup.

The national media has commonly projected the Longhorns to compete in the Texas Bowl after the regular season concludes. Continue reading “Texas Football: Staff makes their selections for dream bowl scenario”

2020-21 Bowl Games: Times and dates announced

The annual bowl games are one of the biggest draws for many networks in the annual postseason games. Their dates and times announced.

As the season moves on we edge ever so much closer to Bowl Season.

Continue reading “2020-21 Bowl Games: Times and dates announced”

Locked On Spartans Podcast: Spartans Rewatch: 2015 Cotton Bowl vs. Baylor part two

Let’s rewatch one of the most exciting games of the Mark Dantonio era

Wil and Matt are joined by Stephen Brooks of 247 Sports to rewatch the Cotton Bowl win over Baylor.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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Locked On Spartans Podcast: Spartans Rewatch: 2015 Cotton Bowl vs. Baylor part one

Let’s rewatch one of the most exciting games of the Mark Dantonio era

Wil and Matt are joined by Stephen Brooks of 247 Sports to rewatch the Cotton Bowl win over Baylor.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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