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CFB Playoff announces 2025 events for Atlanta

- From staff reports

Plans were revealed recently for events surroundin­g the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip in Atlanta, including the launch of a “Championsh­ip Campus” experience that will transform the region into a three-day celebratio­n of college football.

More than 100,000 local residents, plus visitors from across the country, are expected to attend fan events preceding kickoff of the 2025 CFC National Championsh­ip.

“An entire weekend of fun activities will precede Monday, January 20,2025, when the College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip will be decided,” Bill Hancock, executive director of the CFP, said during a news conference at Atlanta’s M. Agnes Jones Elementary School. “It will be an opportunit­y for fans of all ages to come together to sample what college football is all about, and you don’t have to have a ticket to the game to be a part of it. We’ve worked closely with the Atlanta Football Host Committee to develop fan-friendly events that thousands will enjoy come January.”

The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip will be decided at MercedesBe­nz Stadium on Monday, January 20, but the celebratio­n will get started Saturday, January 18, with the opening of Playoff Fan Central at the Georgia World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta. The free family-friendly interactiv­e experience will include games, clinics, pep rallies, special guest appearance­s, autograph signings and exhibits celebratin­g college football and its history.

“We are honored to be the first city to repeat as host for the CFP National Championsh­ip and look forward to welcoming college football fans from around the country in January,” said Dan Corso, president, Atlanta Sports Council and Atlanta Football Host Committee. “This event gives us another opportunit­y to showcase our incredible city and the event’s impact will be felt long after the final whistle blows through the work of teachers across our state who work tirelessly to guide students to brighter futures.”

Downtown Atlanta will be home to one of the country’s largest annual traveling music festivals, AT&T Playoff Playlist Live!, which will also begin on Saturday, January 18. Each year, the star-studded event attracts some of music’s top acts. Past talent has included Jack Harlow, Latto, the Jonas Brothers, Saweetie, Pitbull, Twenty One Pilots, Doja Cat, Meghan Trainor, Usher, The Chainsmoke­rs, Darius Rucker, Flo Rida, John Mellencamp, Sting and Lenny Kravitz, among others. This year’s talent lineup and dates will be announced at a later date.

On Saturday, January 18, fans are also invited to attend Media Day within Playoff Fan Central at the Georgia World Congress Center. A free event, Media Day will feature one-hour interview sessions with student-athletes and coaches from each

of the College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip participat­ing teams, where fans are provided with the unique opportunit­y to watch and listen in.

On Sunday, January 19, the Trophy Trot will wind its way through the streets of downtown Atlanta. The Trophy Trot will feature races at both the 5K and 10K distances, offering a chance for locals as well as out-of-town fans to take part in national championsh­ip weekend. Each Trophy Trot participan­t will receive a T-shirt and finisher’s medal. More informatio­n, including how to register, will be made available soon.

Sunday evening, Taste of the Championsh­ip will serve up a foodie’s delight at the Georgia Aquarium, offering attendees the opportunit­y to indulge in gourmet food and drink prepared by chefs local to Atlanta and the community hosting the

2025 national championsh­ip game. This premium dining experience serves as a unique and elevated exploratio­n of local cuisine on the eve of the national championsh­ip game More informatio­n, including how to buy tickets, will be made available in the fall.

In addition to all the fan activities taking place in Atlanta around the national championsh­ip game, the CFP Foundation is already hard at work making an impact in classrooms across the state. Each year, the CFP Foundation develops a comprehens­ive strategy to support teachers within the local community of the CFP National Championsh­ip host. The CFP Foundation and its Extra Yard for Teachers platform works in partnershi­p with local institutio­ns of higher education, sports organizati­ons, corporatio­ns, and nonprofits to elevate the teaching profession by supporting educators

and helping improve student outcomes.

The CFP Foundation will put Georgia teachers in the spotlight throughout national championsh­ip weekend with a series of events and activities aimed at honoring and empowering educators. The Extra Yard for Teachers Summit, slated for Saturday, January 18, is a gathering of teachers from across the state who come together for high energy and relevant profession­al developmen­t and to hear inspiring speakers who recognize the hard work of those on the front lines of educating students. Past speakers and presenters have included Miguel Cardona, U.S. Secretary of Education; Condoleezz­a Rice, former U.S. Secretary of State; Charles Best, founder of DonorsChoo­se.org; Desmond Howard, ESPN college football analyst; Holly Rowe, ESPN college football sideline reporter; Carl Lewis, ninetime Olympic gold medalist, and many more. The 2025 event will offer in-person for local educators and virtual live and on-demand options for teachers across the country to attend the event at no cost. Registrati­on for both the in-person event and online options will open in the coming months at CFPFoundat­ion.org.

The CFP Foundation and Atlanta Football Host Committee have also launched the Georgia Teachers Initiative to celebrate, support, engage, connect and provide resources to PK-12 teachers through a newly-developed statewide platform and community. Together with GTI, the city of Atlanta and the CFP Foundation look to build on the $4 million collective investment since the 2018 national championsh­ip game while expanding the legacy impact to teachers across the state of Georgia with a goal of reaching one-third of all educators statewide (over 100,000) by kickoff of the 2025 national championsh­ip game.

The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip will take place on Monday, January 20 at 7:30 p.m. The game will air live on ESPN.

For more informatio­n on the College Football Playoff and the 2025 CFP National Championsh­ip, visit CollegeFoo­tballPlayo­ff.com. To learn more about supporting local efforts and the Atlanta Sports Council/Atlanta Football Host Committee, visit ATLCFP2025.com.

 ?? CFB Playoff ?? The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip Game will be held at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
CFB Playoff The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip Game will be held at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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