Which college football is the best?
College football rankings: Michigan soars to No. 2, Oklahoma State into top five in CBS Sports 130
Rank | Team | Record |
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1 | Georgia | 12-0 |
2 | Michigan | 11-1 |
3 | Cincinnati | 12-0 |
4 | Alabama | 11-1 |
What are the College Football Playoff ratings?
College Football Playoff Ratings History
2020-21 | ||
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Peach (semi) | ALA-WASH | 19.344M (19.814M) |
Fiesta (semi) | CLEM-OSU | 19.237M (19.646M) |
Rose | USC-PSU | 15.740M (16.040M) |
Orange | FSU-MICH | 11.461M (11.704M) |
Who has the most College Football Playoff national championships?
Alabama
College Football Playoff | |
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Championship trophy | College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy |
Television partner(s) | ESPN (2014–present) |
Most playoff appearances | Alabama (7) |
Most playoff wins | Alabama (8) |
When did the BCS playoff start?
1998
The first BCS Championship was played at the conclusion of the 1998 college football season in accordance with an agreement by the Big Ten Conference, the Pac-10 Conference, and the Rose Bowl Game to join the “Bowl Alliance” system. The expanded format was called the Bowl Championship Series.
What is the most watched college football game of all time?
The inaugural college football playoffs generated the largest audiences in cable television history. The Alabama/Ohio State Sugar Bowl drew a 15.2 final rating and 28.3 million viewers on ESPN Thursday afternoon, marking the largest audience in cable history.
Has a two loss team ever made the college football playoff?
No two-loss team has made the CFP since it started in 2014. 2 Alabama (9-1) is the highest-ranked one-loss team behind No. 1 Georgia (10-0). CFP selection committee chairman Gary Barta said there was debate for that No.
Where is the national championship 2025?
Future games
Season | Date | Venue |
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2022 | January 9, 2023 | SoFi Stadium |
2023 | January 8, 2024 | NRG Stadium |
2024 | January 6, 2025 | TBD |
2025 | January 5, 2026 | TBD |
Has any college football team won 3 national championships in a row?
For our purposes of examining post-national championship success, however, we look at the so-called modern national title teams, beginning in 1936. After all, only 19 college football teams have won as many as two titles total. No school has won three in a row, though several have come tantalizingly close.