As Houston prepares to host the College Football Playoff title game for the first time when No. 1 Michigan faces No. 2 Washington on Monday night, CFP executive director Bill Hancock believes the city will factor into future playoff games when the new contract is signed. After that, other bowls could be chosen to host quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games, but Hancock said they haven’t done much work on that yet. “We go to Atlanta and then Miami after that, and after that we’re not sure, but I would expect Houston to have a long-term presence with CFP because they have everything we need.”
CONCORD, Calif. – The Clovis North football program is looking to win its first state playoff game in school history tonight, but in order to do that, they will have to go through one of the most storied programs in the state, De La Salle. From 1992 to 2004, the Spartans, a private Catholic high […]
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