The 4-year-old title game remains a bit of an afterthought compared to the well-entrenched bowl system, from its lack of a catchy name to its scattered timing to its scaled-backed format.
ATLANTA (AP) — The College Football Playoff is here to stay.
The national championship game is still trying to make its mark.
The 4-year-old title game remains a bit of an afterthought compared to the well-entrenched bowl system, from its lack of a catchy name to its scattered timing to its scaled-backed format.
“Every sport has its elements that fans might want to change or tweak or adjust,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN’s executive vice president from programming and scheduling.