Oklahoma and Texas Extend Rivalry Game at Cotton Bowl Stadium Through 2036
City of Dallas Commits to $140 Million Renovation Project, Largest in Stadium's History
- Oklahoma and Texas have agreed to keep their annual rivalry game at Cotton Bowl Stadium through 2036.
- The City of Dallas will fund a $140 million renovation project for the stadium, the largest investment in its history.
- Renovations will include widening concourses, adding escalators, updating concessions and restrooms, and increasing hospitality areas and premium environments.
- The first phase of renovations, to the west side of the stadium, is expected to be completed by September 2026.
- A second phase of significant renovations to the east side of the stadium is scheduled for completion by September 2034.