1999 Cotton Bowl Classic

1999 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic
Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic logo
1234 Total
Texas 77240 38
Mississippi State 0308 11
Date January 1, 1999
Season 1998
Stadium Cotton Bowl
Location Dallas, Texas
MVP RB Ricky Williams (Texas)
LB Aaron Babino (Texas)
Referee Dan Blum (Conference USA)
Attendance 72,611
United States TV coverage
Network Fox
Announcers Joe Buck and Bill Maas

The 1999 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic was a post-season college football game played on January 1, 1999. It pitted the Texas Longhorns against the Southeastern Conference (SEC) West champions Mississippi State Bulldogs. This was the first Cotton Bowl Classic broadcast by Fox.

This game was the first time Texas had reached the post-season since the 1996 season. It was the first bowl game for Texas under new head coach Mack Brown. Texas had compiled an 8–3 season record.

Meanwhile, Mississippi State had compiled an 8–3 regular season record under head coach Jackie Sherrill. They won the SEC West division title before falling to Tennessee, 24–14, in the SEC Championship game. The loss knocked them to 8–4 coming into the bowl game.

Behind the rushing of Ricky Williams, who was declared the Heisman Trophy and Doak Walker award winner a few days before, Texas raced to a 14–3 lead by halftime. They scored 24 unanswered points in the third quarter en route to a 38–11 victory.

It was Texas's first bowl game win since the 1994 Sun Bowl, and their first 9-win season as a Big 12 team (Texas had left the Southwest Conference and joined the Big 12 at the start of the 1996 season). It was also Texas's first New Year's Day bowl win since the 1981 season. It was also the first Cotton Bowl Classic on Fox.[1]

References

  1. "Fox Sports Press Release for 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic – "FOX Sports has been the television home of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic since 1999."" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 15, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
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