Texas Longhorns arrive in Dallas ahead of CFP Semifinal with Ohio State in Cotton Bowl

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Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian makes his way off the team bus as they head into the locker room to get ready to match off against Oklahoma Sooners in an NCAA college football game at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. This game makes up the119th rivalry match up.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian makes his way off the team bus as they head into the locker room to get ready to match off against Oklahoma Sooners in an NCAA college football game at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. This game makes up the119th rivalry match up.

They beat the weather. As schools across North Texas announce Thursday closures ahead of a snow storm, the Texas Longhorns have safely arrived in Dallas for the Cotton Bowl. UT will take on Ohio State in Arlington’s AT&T Stadium Friday night in the CFP Semifinal.

The Horns left Austin Wednesday afternoon by plan and arrived at their hotel, the Gaylord Texan, around 4:30. After arriving, Texas Offensive Coordinator Kyle Flood, Defensive Coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski, QB Quinn Ewers, RB Quintrevion Wisner, CB Jahdae Barron, and LB Anthony Hill, Jr. met the assembled media.

Texas will be playing in its record 23rd Cotton Bowl. The Horns are in the CFP Semifinals for the second straight year. The game will be Friday at 6:30 pm CT.

Thursday will be busy for the team and they’ll have to navigate through the snow storm. But the City of Arlington says it will have crews manning the bridges and roads.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas Longhorns arrive in Dallas ahead of CFP Semifinal with Ohio State in Cotton Bowl

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