fatbamm, I've been to a lot of Cotton Bowl Classics over the years and I'll offer you these insights and suggestions.
Try a Fletcher's Corn Dog, they are very good but the new flavors they've added don't beat the traditional one.
When your team loses to Tech, your coach should go out to midfield and lift up Coach Leach like Bear Bryant did to Gene Stallings.
Maybe, if your coach does it before the game, Leach might be moved to call off the Raider offense before the game gets out of hand.
Warn your running back not to fumble the ball into and through the endzone, just before crossing the goal line for a sure touchdown, like A&M's Greg Hill did against Florida State.
If your ball carrier fails to heed this warning, the harsh ruling will again be: ball comes out to the twenty and possession goes to the other team.
We were outscored in a close game and this play was a big factor.
And hang on to your equipment.
The Red Raiders may try to get souvenirs way from your players like when an Aggie came away with Notre Dame Heisman winner Tim Brown's towel after a pileup.
Brown complained something awful about that happening.
And be sure your players who are on the sideline STAY ON THE SIDELINE.
I don't remember what team he was on, but once an opposing player came off the bench and tackled Rice's Dickie Maegle while he was running for a TD.
The guy said something came over him and he just lost control.
Maegle was awarded a touchdown, but the newspapers really played this incident up big.
The chastised player apologized, became a folk hero and, I understand, never ever had to pay for a drink again.
Go figure.
I wish I could remember that team.
Anyway, strange things have happened at the Cotton Bowl.
So be ready.
Many great plays and athletes have been seen in the house that Doak Walker built.
Roger Staubach, Joe Montana, Joe Namath (I forget where he played college ball), Davey O'Brien, Bob Lilley, Jim Brown, Earl Campbell, Don Meredith, Jack Pardee, John David Crow and many others played there before they ever became pros.
I even went four for four there myself, kicking extra points, during a game in high school.

I expect the Red Raiders will outscore your team, but I hope you have a safe trip and enjoy the overall experience.
Gig 'em, FAST FRED '65.
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[This message has been edited by FAST FRED (edited 12/8/2005 9:42p).]