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COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORDS


College Football Playoff
College Football Playoff (2015- )
      Playing sites: 
          NRG Stadium, Houston TX (2024)
          SoFi Stadium, Englewood CA (2023)
          Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis IN (2022)
          Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens FL (2021)
          Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans LA (2020) 
          Levi Stadium, Santa Clara CA (2019)
          Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta GA (2018)
          Raymond James Stadium, Tampa FL (2017)
          Univ. of Phoenix, Scottsdale AZ (2016)
          AT&T Stadium, Arlington TX (2015)
          
Bowl Championship Series (2007-2014)
      Playing sites:  
          Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA (2010, 2014)
          Dolphin Stadium, Miami FL (2009, 2013)
          Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans LA (2008, 2012) 
          Univ. of Phoenix, Scottsdale AZ (2007, 2011)

Jan.  8, 2024 - Michigan 34, Washington 13
  MVP:  Blake Corum, Will Johnson, Michigan

Jan.  9, 2023 - Georgia 65, Texas Christian 7
  MVP:  Stetson Bennett, Jevan Bullard, Georgia

Jan. 10, 2022 - Georgia 33, Alabama 18
  MVP:  Stetson Bennett, Lewis Cine, Georgia

Jan. 11, 2021 - Alabama 52, Ohio State 24
  MVP:  DeVonta Smith, Christian Barmore, Alabama

Jan. 13, 2020 - LSU 42, Clemson 25
  MVP:  Joe Burrow, Patrick Queen LSU

Jan.  7, 2019 - Clemson 44, Alabama 16
  MVP:  Trevor Lawrence, Trayvon Mullen, Clemson

Jan.  8, 2018 - Alabama 26, Georgia 23
  MVP:  Tua Tagovailoa and Da'Ron Payne, Alabama

Jan.  9, 2017 - Clemson 35, Alabama 31
  MVP:  Deshaun Watson and Ben Boulware, Clemson

Jan. 11, 2016 - Alabama 45, Clemson 40
  MVP:  Derrick Henry and Cyrus Jones, Alabama

Jan. 12, 2015 - Ohio State 42, Oregon 20
  MVP:  Ezekiel Elliott and Tyvis Powell, Ohio State

Jan.  6, 2014 - Florida 34, Auburn 31
  MVP:  Jameis Winston and PJ Williams, Florida State 

Jan.  7, 2013 - Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14
  MVP:  Eddie Lacy and CJ Mosley, Alabama

Jan.  9, 2012 - Alabama 21, LSU 0
  MVP:  AJ McCarron and Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

Jan. 10, 2011 - Auburn 22, Oregon 19
  MVP:  Michael Dyer and Nick Fairley, Auburn

Jan.  7, 2010 - Alabama 37, Texas 21
  MVP:  Mark Ingram and Marcell Dareus, Alabama
                
Jan.  8, 2009 - Florida 24, Oklahoma 14
  MVP:  Tim Tebow and Carlos Dunlap, Florida
                
Jan.  8, 2008 - LSU 38, Ohio State 24
  MVP:  Matt Flynn and Ricky Jean-Francois, LSU
                
Jan.  8, 2007 - Florida 41, Ohio State 14
  MVP:  Chris Leak and Derrick Harvey, Florida




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