College Football Playoff Moves to Straight Seeding: Why It's the Right Change and What It Means originally appeared on College Football News. The College Football Playoff will go to a straight seeding ...
The College Football Playoff will look a little different for the 2025 season. The CFP management committee, consisting of the 10 conference commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Pete ...
After watching multiple blowouts in the first 12-team College Football Playoff last season, the selection committee is making a reasonable call. On Thursday, the committee unanimously voted to move to ...
The CFP has adopted a straight-seeding model beginning in 2025, and more changes could be coming for the 2026 event and beyond. Here are three thoughts from the perspective of one Michigan Wolverines ...
As the College Football Playoff selection committee prepares to release its first set of rankings for the 2025 season Tuesday night, it's important to remember that the playoff field won't be built ...
The College Football Playoff is about to enter its second year in the 12-team playoff era, and after mixed reviews in Year 1 there's a new format ahead of the 2025 campaign. According to Yahoo Sports' ...
The College Football Playoff will go to a more straightforward way of filling the bracket next season, announcing Thursday that it will place teams strictly on where they are ranked instead of moving ...
Changes are being made to the College Football Playoff. According to reports, a "straight seeding" mode will be implemented, and there's a strong possibility that this will be the last year of a ...
As the College Football Playoff selection committee prepares to release its first set of rankings for the 2025 season Tuesday night, it’s important to remember that the playoff field won’t be built ...
College Football Playoff executives unanimously agreed Thursday to adopt a straight-seeding model for the 2025 season, Yahoo Sports reported. Last season’s controversial 12-team format gave the top ...
A day after the NFL abandoned the possibility of taking away guaranteed high seeds for division winners, college football took away guaranteed high seeds for conference champions. Via multiple reports ...