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ESPN's College Football Playoff selection show is underway on Sunday afternoon. The 12-team College Football Playoff will be unveiled on ESPN on Sunday afternoon. The selection show, hosted by Rece Davis,
ESPN’s experts forecast as many as 5 SEC teams reaching this year’s CFP bracket. Four of them — Georgia, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Oklahoma — are presumed locks. But what will the CFP committee do with the Crimson Tide when the bracket is announced at noon ET Sunday on ESPN?
The College Football Playoff bracket is officially set, and the matchups are in place for the first round. ESPN has also announced the broadcast teams for the first-round games. This year marks the second for TNT’s coverage of the CFP.
Coming out a major Championship Week slate and looking to playoff and bowl season, let’s take a look at the updated ESPN top 25 college football rankings after
The College Football Playoff bracket is out. So are some worthy teams that were pounding on the door to get in. Yahoo Sports is breaking down the top teams that got snubbed from this year's 12-team field.
The bowl schedule kicks off with the HBCU Celebration Bowl on Dec. 13 and goes all the way until Jan. 2. The College Football Playoff carries us from there all the way to Jan. 19, when two teams will vie for a national championship in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Ole Miss football (11-0) will host Tulane (11-2) on Dec. 20 (2:30 p.m., TNT & HBO Max). It will be played in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. It's the first CFP game in Ole Miss history and the first to be played in Mississippi.
Rece Davis has shut down any allegations of CAA agency Co-Head of Football Jimmy Sexton having any influence on ESPN College GameDay. The iconic college football pre-game show has been dealt its