Defining an Era

Alabama is the standard in college football but they have found a true rival int he biggest games every year and that rivalry is beginning to define the era of the College Football Playoff.

2019 CFP National Championship Preview

The CFP National Championship will see a familiar match-up that is beginning to define the College Football Playoff era.

2018 CFP National Championship Review

2017 was a year of the upset and the surprise in sports and the first major American championship followed the same path as a David versus Goliath match-up was in store and the result was surprising even if Goliath took the win.

2017 National Championship Preview

The Clemson Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide are back in the national championship with the Tigers looking for some revenge and the Tide hoping to get back-to-back titles.

History Made in More Ways than One

It was time to finally put an end to the 2014 NCAA Football Seasons as the National Championship would determine the best team in College Football for another year. Heading into Texas for the big game there were no shortage of storylines as the Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks faced off. For one it was the first time that a champion would be determined after a playoff. Both the Ducks and the Buckeyes had played their way into the National Championship during the Semi-Finals on New Year’s Day.

2015 National Championship Preview

It has been the theme of the 2014 NCAA Football season, welcoming in the new and saying goodbye to the old. That has all surrounded the introduction of the College Football Playoff as the NCAA took its first step towards a more equal playing field. For a long time the champion was determined simply by rankings with the top team at the end of the year being announced as the National Champion. Then the NCAA changed to the BCS where the top two teams, based on rankings created by a computer equation, played one final game.

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