The 1954 Cotton Bowl Classic was a postseason college football bowl game played on January 1, 1954, at the Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas. The contest concluded the 1953 NCAA football season and was one of the major bowl games traditionally held on New Year’s Day.
Event details
- Date: January 1, 1954
- Location: Cotton Bowl stadium, Dallas, Texas, United States
- Association: Part of the series of annual Cotton Bowl Classic games, which began in 1937 and feature select college teams invited by the bowl committee.
Participating teams and outcome
Insufficient Encyclopedic Information.
Historical context
The Cotton Bowl Classic is one of the oldest and historically significant postseason college football games, traditionally inviting top-ranked teams from the Southwest Conference (now defunct) and other prominent programs. The 1954 edition followed the 1953 regular season and contributed to the final national rankings for that year.
Legacy
While specific details of the competing teams, final score, and notable game moments for the 1954 contest are not comprehensively documented in readily available encyclopedic sources, the game remains part of the long‑standing tradition of the Cotton Bowl Classic, which has hosted numerous historic college football matchups.