ESPN Predicts Next Season's College Football Playoff
Could the College Football Playoff see the first-ever postseason edition between Ryan Day's Ohio State Buckeyes and Sherrone Moore's Michigan Wolverines?
Ohio State reigned supreme in the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff, defeating Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame on its road to glory. Like most things in college sports right now,
If you are wondering whatever happened to Ohio State men's basketball, the Buckeyes finally get to break from football's stranglehold on fan focus.
College Football National Championship hosted in Atlanta, Georgia, and the 2026 National Championship confirmed for Miami, Florida, the College Football Playoff Committee has selected their next location for 2027: Las Vegas,
From near fights to CFP classics, the 2024 season was the longest ever, but still delivered. Bill Connelly counts down the best games of the season.
The 11 College Football Playoff games averaged 15.6 million viewers according to Nielsen, as audiences increased during each round.
Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: Expanding the College Football Playoff worked.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - We're not even a full week removed from Ohio State's win over Notre Dame in the national championship game, but some outlets are starting to project who could make next season's College Football Playoff field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still mapping out the future at QB, but with Russell Wilson's future in doubt, an intriguing solution could emerge in the NFL Draft.
It doesn’t appear that ESPN’s presentation of the College Football Playoff will undergo many, if any, fundamental changes. While those in sports media like Tony Kornheiser blasted the CFP and NFL scheduling competing games as “football on football crime,
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