Every October, the Cotton Bowl transforms into a sea of burnt orange and crimson for the Texas-OU showdown, with seats packed right up to the sidelines. But if you’ve been to any other event there, you’ll notice the lower rows are missing—leaving a gap between fans and the field. Turns out, this all goes back to the 1994 World Cup, when the stadium had to widen the field and lost thousands of seats in the process. Now, those extra seats only come back for the Red River Rivalry. Have you ever noticed the difference? What do you think of the stadium’s unique setup? #Sports #Football #CottonBowl