College Football Playoff Schedule, Release Dates

College Football Playoff Schedule, Release Dates

During the 2024-25 College Football Playoff season, we will host six weekly playoff rankings shows that will give us insight into where things stand. The fifth will be revealed on Tuesday, December 3rd on ESPN.

This ranking will continue until the sixth and final publication on Sunday December 8th (Selection Day). Check out the full schedule and final rankings below.

2024-25 College Football Playoff Rankings: Release Schedule, Dates

Here is the schedule for the CFP Top 25 announcements. All times ET and announcements will be made on ESPN.

  • 7-8pm ET Tuesday, November 5th
  • 8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET Tuesday, November 12*
  • Tuesday, November 19th, 7-8pm ET
  • 8-9pm ET Tuesday, November 26th
  • 7-7:30 p.m. ET Tuesday, December 3rd
  • 12pm-4pm ET Sunday, December 8th (Selection Day)

*Approximate start time. The show takes place between State Farm Champions Classic games.

Ranking from Tuesday, November 26th

RANK SCHOOL RECORD PREVIOUS
1 Oregon 11-0 1
2 Ohio State 10-1 2
3 Texas 10-1 3
4 Penn State 10-1 4
5 Notre Dame 10-1 6
6 Miami 10-1 8
7 Georgia 9-2 10
8 Tennessee 9-2 11
9 SMU 10-1 13
10 Indiana 10-1 5
11 Boise State 10-1 12
12 Clemson 9-2 17
13 Alabama 8-3 7
14 Ole Miss 8-3 9
15 South Carolina 8-3 18
16 Arizona State 9-2 21
17 Tulane 9-2 20
18 Iowa State 9-2 22
19 BYU 9-2 14
20 Texas A&M 8-3 15
21 Missouri 8-3 23
22 UNLV 9-2 24
23 Illinois 8-3 25
24 Kansas State 8-3 NO
25 Colorado 8-3 16

College Football Playoffs: Rankings, History

In 2014, Mississippi State became the first team to earn a No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff rankings. Here is the list of all the No. 1 teams in the CFP rankings.

2014

  • Week 10: Mississippi State
  • Week 11: Mississippi State
  • Week 12: Mississippi State
  • Week 13: Alabama
  • Week 14: Alabama
  • Week 15: Alabama
  • Week 16 (Finals): Alabama (Oregon, Florida State and Ohio State also participate in the CFP)

2015

  • Week 9: Clemson
  • Week 10: Clemson
  • Week 11: Clemson
  • Week 12: Clemson
  • Week 13: Clemson
  • Week 14: Clemson (Alabama, Michigan State and Oklahoma also reach the CFP)

2016

  • Week 9: Alabama
  • Week 10: Alabama
  • Week 11: Alabama
  • Week 12: Alabama
  • Week 13: Alabama
  • Week 14: Alabama (Clemson, Ohio State and Washington also participate in the CFP)

2017

  • Week 9: Georgia
  • Week 10: Georgia
  • Week 11: Alabama
  • Week 12: Alabama
  • Week 13: Clemson
  • Week 14: Clemson (Oklahoma, Georgia and Alabama also reach the CFP)

2018

  • Week 9: Alabama
  • Week 10: Alabama
  • Week 11: Alabama
  • Week 12: Alabama
  • Week 13: Alabama
  • Week 14: Alabama (Clemson, Notre Dame and Oklahoma also reach the CFP)

2019

  • Week 10: Ohio State
  • Week 11: LSU
  • Week 12: LSU
  • Week 13: Ohio State
  • Week 14: Ohio State
  • Week 15: LSU (Ohio State, Clemson and Oklahoma also reach the CFP)

2020

  • Week 13: Alabama
  • Week 14: Alabama
  • Week 15: Alabama
  • Week 16: Alabama
  • Week 17: Alabama (Clemson, Ohio State and Notre Dame also participate in the CFP)

2021

  • Week 10: Georgia
  • Week 11: Georgia
  • Week 12: Georgia
  • Week 13: Georgia
  • Week 14: Georgia
  • Week 15: Alabama (Michigan, Georgia and Cincinnati also participate in the CFP)

2022

  • Week 9: Tennessee
  • Week 10: Georgia
  • Week 11: Georgia
  • Week 12: Georgia
  • Week 13: Georgia
  • Week 14: Georgia

2023

  • Week 10: Ohio State
  • Week 11: Ohio State
  • Week 12: Georgia
  • Week 13: Georgia
  • Week 14: Georgia
  • Week 15: Michigan

College Football Playoff Results

2014 season

  • Rose bowl: No. 2 Oregon 59No. 3 Florida State 20
  • Sugar bowl: No. 4 Ohio State 42No. 1 Alabama 35
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 4 Ohio State 42No. 2 Oregon 20

2015 season

  • Orange peel: No. 1 Clemson 37No. 4 Oklahoma 17
  • Cotton cup: No. 2 Alabama 38No. 3 Michigan State 0
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 2 Alabama 45No. 1 Clemson 40

2016 season

  • Fiesta Bowl: No. 2 Clemson 31No. 3 Ohio State 0
  • Peach peel: No. 1 Alabama 24No. 4 Washington 7
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 2 Clemson 35No. 1 Alabama 31

RANKINGS: All the major college football polls

2017 season

  • Rose bowl: No. 3 Georgia 54No. 2 Oklahoma 48 (2OT)
  • Sugar bowl: No. 4 Alabama 24No. 1 Clemson 6
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 4 Alabama 26No. 3 Georgia 23 (OT)

2018 season

  • Orange peel: #1 Alabama 45No. 4 Oklahoma 34
  • Cotton cup: No. 2 Clemson 30No. 3 Notre Dame 3
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 2 Clemson 44No. 1 Alabama 16

2019 season

  • Peach peel: No. 1 LSU 63No. 4 Oklahoma 28
  • Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 Clemson 29No. 2 Ohio State 23
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 1 LSU 42No. 3 Clemson 25

2020 season

  • Rose bowl: No. 1 Alabama 31No. 4 Notre Dame 14
  • Sugar bowl: No. 3 Ohio State 49No. 2 Clemson 28
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 1 Alabama 52No. 3 Ohio State 24

2021 season

  • Cotton cup: No. 1 Alabama 27No. 4 Cincinnati 6
  • Orange peel: No. 3 Georgia 34No. 2 Michigan 11
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 3 Georgia 33No. 1 Alabama 18

2022 season

  • Peach peel: No. 1 Georgia 42No. 4 Ohio State 41
  • Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 TCU 51No. 2 Michigan 45
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 1 Georgia 65No. 3 TCU 7

2023 season

  • Rose bowl: No. 1 Michigan 27No. 4 Alabama 20 (OT)
  • Sugar bowl: No. 2 Washington 37No. 3 Texas 31
  • CFP National Championship Game: No. 1 Michigan 34No. 2 Washington 13

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