The Arlington dome has hosted numerous high-stakes sporting events, including College Football Playoff semifinals and the title game in 2015, and "Jerry World" will also host the biggest sporting event in the world in 2026, when the FIFA World Cup will bring nine matches to the stadium.
Deion Sanders made his presence felt as he arrived at the East-West Shrine Bowl, stepping onto the field in pregame to support his Colorado Buffaloes players
Even without the CFP Championship game, however, sources told WFAA that the new deal between ESPN and the College Football Playoffs, which takes effect in the 2026-2027 season, will see The Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium still hosting its fair share of CFP contests.
AT&T Stadium will no longer host the 2029 College Football Playoffs Championship, multiple sources confirm to WFAA.
The East West Shrine Bowl in Arlington has a recognizable logo showing a football player and a little girl that goes back more than 50 years. On Thursday, the two people whose image inspired that logo reunited at the game at AT&T Stadium.
Arlington police are asking for help with their investigation after a man was found beaten in an AT&T Stadium parking lot after the College Football Playoff semifinal between Texas and Ohio.
AT&T Stadium hasn’t hosted the national championship game since 2015, the first year of the College Football Playoff.
ARLINGTON, Texas — As news spread that AT&T Stadium would no longer host the 2029 College Football Playoff Championship, many sports fans responded with surprise. The Arlington dome has hosted ...
The next three sites for the national title game will be at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans (Jan. 24, 2028), AT&T Stadium in Dallas (Jan. 22, 2029) and back to Hard Rock Stadium (Jan. 21, 2030) in Miami. New Orleans will host the CFP title game for the second time after LSU completed a perfect season with a win over Clemson in 2020.
A committee in charge of Dallas' bid to host the 2029 college football national championship withdrew it due to issues at the convention center and with
Three Boston College players will compete in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Offensive linemen Jack Conley and Drew Kendall as well as defensive tackle Cam Horsley will play on the West team. Conley and Horsley were two of four Eagles to receive first round invites in October of 2024 while Kendall accepted his offer in December.