Cowboys Stadium News
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Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will host the College Football Playoff’s first national championship game on Jan. 12, 2015.
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College Football Playoff has been selected as the name of the sport’s new four-school postseason system that begins during the 2014-15 campaign.
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The University of Michigan and University of Louisville advanced to the regional finals at the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball men’s tournament.
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The University of Michigan and University of Louisville advanced to the regional finals at the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball men’s tournament.
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New York Giants fans will cheer on their team against the Dallas Cowboys at tonight’s National Football League opener in New Jersey. At tax time, they’ll help pay for the opponents’ $1.2 billion home field in Texas.
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The Smith family of Pittsburgh didn’t come to Dallas this week to see their beloved hometown team play in the Super Bowl. They came to see Cowboys Stadium.
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The National Football League lost a bid for dismissal of a lawsuit brought by ticket holders displaced from their seats at February’s Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The judge threw out claims against Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones.
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The New York Giants cashed in on early errors by the Cowboys and held on for a 29-24 win in Dallas that extends their lead atop the National Football Conference East Division.
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Johnny Manziel ran for two touchdowns and passed for two scores as ninth-ranked Texas A&M University defeated No. 11 University of Oklahoma 41-13 in college football’s Cotton Bowl.
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Roger Goodell’s response to a reporter’s question included one mistake and none of the regionalism promised by the 2014 Super Bowl host committee.
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