You donโt have to be a Texas Longhorn or Oklahoma Sooner fan to know thereโs a big game happening at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas this weekend. The streets are dotted with people wearing burnt orange and crimson to support their teams for the big Texas/OU weekend.
โThe split down the 50-yard line with OU on that side and Texas on this side,โ Texas fan Blake Settle said. โIt seems like it doesnโt matter if one side is good and one side is bad. Itโs always gonna be a ballgame!"
But the Red River Rivalry is more than just a ballgame.
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โThis is very important from an annual event and overall economic impact and tax benefit that it brings to the city and the region,โ Dallas Sports Commission Executive Director Monica Paul said. โItโs not just people coming in to attend the game. Itโs people coming in days before to do some of the things that theyโre used to doing to experience some of our restaurants.โ
There was a traffic jam of food and beverage delivery trucks on Friday afternoon in Deep Ellum. Downtown hotels run around 90% capacity during Texas/OU weekend. Paul said the economic impact of the Red River Rivalry is more than $50 million.
Fans from Texas and Oklahoma made their annual I-35 migration to Dallas on Friday.
Many couldn't pass up a pit stop at Buc-ee's in Denton which was filled with fans in crimson-colored clothes.
"I'm praying. My toes are crossed, fingers crossed that Oklahoma gives Texas a little fight," said Joe James from Oklahoma City.
โItโs a great opportunity to come in a little early, enjoy the restaurants, enjoy Dallas,โ OU fan Clint Lawson said. โWe love to come in on Thursday and spend it all the way until Sunday.โ
โCheck out the food pavilion, eat some fried Oreos and donuts, fried beer, and all the goodies in there,โ Settle said as he headed into the State Fair of Texas Friday afternoon. โGet your cholesterol up a little!โ
โThis is something that I think is generational,โ Paul said. โIt runs in families. Kids gonna continue to go to Texas or Oklahoma. Itโs something that you just plan for each year.โ
This year is the 120th Red River Rivalry.
โItโs the most exciting game in America,โ Settle said.