College Football Playoff (Organization)
Trump issues executive order requiring CFP to avoid broadcasting conflicts with Army-Navy game
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order barring College Football Playoff and other postseason games from airing during the annual Army-Navy matchup in December
Big Ten Floats Document Showing How Proposed 24-Team Playoff Would Work
The Big Ten has continued its push for a 24-team College Football Playoff. Here’s how they believe it could work.
College Football Playoff Makes Decision on Whether to Expand in 2026
The event’s format has been subject to much debate in recent years.
Sports Illustrated’s Best Photos — Fernando Mendoza, Indiana Win CFP National Championship
View the best images of the College Football Playoff national championship game through the lens of SI's photographers.
Impossible to Google: Indiana Completes Unlikeliest Turnaround in Sports History
Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s fourth-down touchdown run becomes the most iconic play in the team’s unbelievable romp to a 16–0 season capped by its first national championship.
Indiana 27, Miami 21: Full Recap of the Hoosiers’ First CFP National Championship
The Hoosiers capped a 16–0 season with the first football title in school history, making them the newest first-time champion since the 1996 Florida Gators. Here is everything SI saw in Miami.
‘One Hell of a Ride’: Carson Beck’s Winding Path to Another National Title Shot
Once written off after leaving Georgia, the quarterback pushed aside doubts to rebuild his career and lead Miami back to glory.
There Was Still One Question Mario Cristobal Didn't Want to Answer After Miami Win
Miami continued its surprising run through the College Football Playoff.
Ranking All Four Potential College Football Playoff National Championship Matchups
Indiana, Oregon, Mississippi and Miami still have a chance to hoist the trophy, but which title game would be the most entertaining of the bunch?
Reranking the 8 Teams Remaining in 2025 College Football Playoff After First Round
Before the quarterfinals kick off, let’s reseed the remaining College Football Playoff teams from No. 8 all the way down to No. 1.