Last Updated on December 17, 2009 9:32 pm by drew
Cotton Bowl
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To reach that mark, however, it will need to beat another former
The 21st-ranked Cowboys go for their school record-tying 10th win Jan. 2 in the first Cotton Bowl held at Cowboys Stadium, where they’ll meet Mississippi and coach Houston Nutt, a former Oklahoma State backup who’s looking for his second Cotton Bowl victory in as many seasons with the Rebels.
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"If you’re in it for the right reason, you’ll never get over those games," said Gundy, finishing his fifth season as coach. "You have to move forward, and that’s something that we had talked about after the game. I think the coaches have to be enthusiastic about getting back on the practice field and the chance to go to the Cotton Bowl and spend time together. That’s the way we’ve approached it."
The Cowboys will try to regroup against
Nutt is making his second appearance in the Cotton Bowl since taking over at Ole Miss (8-4) last season following a 10-season stint at
This year’s Cotton Bowl will be a rematch of the 2004 game, these teams’ only meeting. Eli Manning led Ole Miss to a 31-28 win over
While both teams are familiar with the bowl, it will have a very different look this year. It will move from Cotton Bowl Stadium in
"They can’t wait," Nutt said the next day. "They were watching the game last night and were looking over the stadium, and talking about it today in the stretch line."
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Jevan Snead threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns against the Bulldogs but was intercepted three times, and Dexter McCluster was held to 82 yards on the ground after averaging 184.8 over his previous four contests.
McCluster, the offensive MVP of last year’s Cotton Bowl, could have a hard time bouncing back against an
Despite
After a rough showing against
"Another opportunity to get out there and show the country that we are the real deal and we’re not a joke," Sexton said. "Even though OU did make us look pretty bad, we can come back and still salvage some stuff from this season."
Robinson will be joined in the backfield by Keith Toston, who’s second in the Big 12 with 98.1 rushing yards per game and 11 TDs on the ground.
This the fourth straight bowl appearance and seventh in the last eight seasons for the Cowboys, who lost 42-31 to then-no. 15
The Rebels are 7-2 with six straight wins in bowl games against Big 12 opponents, and they’re 3-1 in the Cotton Bowl.
2010 Cotton Bowl
Teams:
Kickoff: Jan. 2, 2010 at 2PM ET
Venue: Cowboys Stadium
TV: FOX
Odds:
Posted: 12/17/09 9:32PM ET