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College Football Playoffs Bowl Games
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Determining a Champion College Football Playoff2014 - present BCS1998 – 2013 Bowl Alliance1995 – 1997 Bowl Coalition1992 – 1994 National Polls1869 – 2013
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National Polls Source of rankings YearsSources 1869-1882National Championship Foundation 1883-1935Helms Athletic Foundation (H) 1924-1940The Dickinson System (D) 1936-presentAssociated Press (AP) 1958-1990United Press International (UPI) 1991-1996CNN/USA Today (Coaches) 1997-2004ESPN/USA Today (Coaches) 2005-presentUSA Today (Coaches) 2005-presentHarris Interactive
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National Polls National Champions YearNational ChampionYearNational ChampionYearNational Champion 2013Florida State2003LSU/USC1993Florida State 2012Alabama2002Ohio State1992Alabama 2011Alabama2001Miami1991Miami/Washington 2010Auburn2000Oklahoma1990Colorado/Georgia Tech 2009Alabama1999Florida State1989Miami 2008Florida1998Tennessee1988Notre Dame 2007LUS1997Michigan/Nebraska1987Miami 2006Florida1996Florida1986Penn State 2005Texas1995Nebraska1985Oklahoma 2004USC1994Nebraska1984Bringham Young
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College Football Playoff Bracket competition Established in 2014-2015 season NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Four teams play in two semifinal games #1 vs. #4#2 vs. #3 Winners advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship
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College Football Playoff Six Bowl Games rotate as hosts for the semifinal bowl games 3-Year cycle – Rose Bowl- Orange Bowl- Fiesta Bowl – Sugar Bowl- Cotton Bowl- Peach Bowl “New Year’s Six”
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College Football Playoff In years when the bowls are not part of the playoff bracket, the highest-ranked non-playoff teams will play: – Rose Bowl Big 10 #1 vs. Pac 12 #1 – Sugar BowlSEC #1 vs. Big 12 #1 – Orange BowlACC vs. SEC #2, Big 10 #2, or Notre Dame – Cotton Bowlat-large or “Group of 5” (committee selection) – Fiesta Bowlat-large or “Group of 5” (committee selection) – Peach Bowlat-large or “Group of 5” (committee selection)
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College Football Playoff Championship game played 1 st Monday that is six or more days after semifinals Venue selected based on bids submitted by cities – 2015AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX – 2016University of PhoenixGlendale, AZ – 2017Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL
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College Football Playoff Rankings/Selection – 13-member committee selects/seeds the teams 1 current Athletic Director from each of the 5 “major” conferences (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC) Former coaches, players, ADs, and administrators
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College Football Playoff Selection Committee MemberPositionConference Affiliation Jeff LongArkansas ADSEC Barry AlvarezWisconsin ADBig Ten Michael GouldFormer Air Force Academy SuperintendentN/A Pat HadenUSC ADPac 12 Tom JernstedtFormer NCAA Exec. VPN/A Oliver LuckWest Virginia ADBig 12 Archie ManningFormer NFL and Ole Miss QBSEC Tom OsborneFormer Nebraska coach/ADBig 10/Big 12 Dan RadakovichClemson ADACC Condoleezza RiceFormer US Secretary of State/ Stanford ProvostN/A Mike TrangheseFormer Big East CommissonerAmerican Steve WiebergFormer USA Today reporterN/A Tyrone WillinghamFormer Stanford/ Notre Dame/ Washington coachN/A
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College Football Playoff Rankings based on: – Strength of schedule – Conference Championships – Team records – Head-to-head results – Injuries, weather No computer rankings will be used
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College Football Playoff Playoff system contracted through at least 2025 ESPN owns the rights to broadcast all games – Paid $7.3 Billion for the 12-year TV rights
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College Football Playoff Average Revenues$500 million/year Average Expenses$125-150 million “Power Five” conferences will split 75% of the remaining money – $50 million per league “Group of Five” conferences will get 25% – $18 million per league Notre Dame will get 1%$3.5-4 million Other FBS Independents will get 0.5%
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College Football Playoff Revenues continued: – Conferences will receive an additional $6 million each year for each team in the semifinals, and – $4 million for a team in one of the three at-large bowls – These figures do not include broadcast fees! Rose/Sugar Bowls$80 million split b/w teams Orange Bowl$55 million split b/w teams
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