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Big 12 Championship Game to Stay at AT&T Stadium Through 2030

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AT&T Stadium is home of Big 12 Championship Game

The Big 12 Championship Game will continue to be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas through at least 2030. This news was announced by the conference during the first day of Big 12 Media Days on Wednesday.

“The Big 12 is thrilled to announce our Football Championship will be staying at AT&T Stadium through 2030,” said Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark. “The Big 12 and AT&T Stadium both call the Metroplex home – through this extension, we will host our Football Championship at a world-class venue in our own backyard. We are grateful for the support and partnership of the Dallas Cowboys organization.”

“We have enjoyed an incredible relationship with the Big 12 Conference, and are honored to continue hosting the Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium,” said Dallas Cowboys Chief Operating Officer Stephen Jones. “The games, fans and atmosphere have been incredible, and we’re thrilled to continue the tradition of having the best teams in the Big 12 earn the right to play for the title in Arlington.”

AT&T Stadium has hosted the last 8 Big 12 title games, including Kansas State’s thrilling 31-28 victory over TCU in overtime.
The 2022 Big 12 Football Championship had the second-highest attendance of all conference title games with 69,335 and also drew 9.4 million viewers on ABC.

 

In a related story, WVU was picked to finish last by the media.

West Virginia Picked to Finish Last in Big 12 Preseason Media Poll

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