As the first 12-team College Football Playoff ends, leaders are discussing what to change in the future. Here are the main topics.
ATLANTA — Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, on the verge of seeing the football program’s 36-year national championship drought end in his first calendar year at the helm, called the new 12-team College Football Playoff format “a wonderful ...
Notre Dame showed this season why its comfortable staying independent — even if it has to play an extra game in its quest for a championship.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua talks during media day ahead of the College Football Playoff ...
Any adjustments to the College Football Playoff for next season, including a potential tweak in the way the teams are seeded, would have to take place later this year, probably in the spring.
The College Football Playoff board of managers met ... 10 FBS conference commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua. “Remember, it’s one year, and so I don’t think ...
ATLANTA — Pete Bevacqua thinks the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff has gone well, but he understands he may have a different perspective than other decision-makers within the ...
ATLANTA — Notre Dame athletic director Pete ... football program’s 36-year national championship drought end in his first calendar year at the helm, called the new 12-team College Football ...
ATLANTA — Any adjustments to the College Football Playoff for next season ... top four teams,” Fighting Irish athletic director Pete Bevacqua said a day earlier. Stay logged in.
ATLANTA — Notre Dame’s athletic director said “I think there’s a chance” for tweaks to the way the College Football Playoff ... national title game, Pete Bevacqua, in his first year ...
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