Will it be a big boom or a cheesy ending?
Either way, the Texas Stadium in Irving, where the Dallas Cowboys played football for nearly four decades, will come down Sunday in what's been dubbed a "Cheddar Explosion" since Kraft bought naming rights to the much-anticipated implosion from the city of Irving late last year.
To read more about the old and new Cowboys stadium, and watch a live video feed of crews as they prepare for the implosion, scheduled for Sunday, April 11 at 7 a.m., click here for a Web-only news brief on the event in Texas Construction.
While we watch the site in anticipation of the implosion, feel free to tell us a few things.
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To start, what's your favorite memory from Texas Stadium?
Any thoughts, reactions to the naming rights of an event such as a demolition?
What do you think of the Jerry Jones' new home for his team?
Either way, the Texas Stadium in Irving, where the Dallas Cowboys played football for nearly four decades, will come down Sunday in what's been dubbed a "Cheddar Explosion" since Kraft bought naming rights to the much-anticipated implosion from the city of Irving late last year.
To read more about the old and new Cowboys stadium, and watch a live video feed of crews as they prepare for the implosion, scheduled for Sunday, April 11 at 7 a.m., click here for a Web-only news brief on the event in Texas Construction.
While we watch the site in anticipation of the implosion, feel free to tell us a few things.
To start, what's your favorite memory from Texas Stadium?
Any thoughts, reactions to the naming rights of an event such as a demolition?
What do you think of the Jerry Jones' new home for his team?