Introduction to College Football Playoff (CFP) Schedule
The College Football Playoff (CFP) is a highly anticipated event that determines the national champion of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Introduced in the 2014 season, the CFP has effectively replaced the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) system and consists of a selection committee that determines the top four teams to compete in the playoff. The CFP schedule is crucial for fans, teams, and players as it lays out when and where the most critical games of the season will take place.
Understanding the Selection Process
The selection process for the CFP involves a 13-member committee that evaluates teams based on their performance throughout the season. Key factors considered include strength of schedule, head-to-head results, championships won, and other relevant criteria. Typically, the committee releases rankings starting in the middle of the season, which are updated weekly until the final rankings are announced in early December.
Key Dates in the CFP Schedule
The CFP schedule revolves around several key dates that are important for both teams and fans to note:
1. **Rankings Release:** The CFP rankings are generally released on Tuesday