Chattanooga Times Free Press

ESPN will remain the home of the College Football Playoff to 2031

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO

The College Football Playoff and ESPN announced a $7.8 billion deal Tuesday that will give the network exclusive rights to the expanded postseason through the 2031 season, with the national championsh­ip game moving to ABC starting in 2026.

Financial terms were not announced, but as previously reported the new six-year agreement will pay the CFP and participat­ing conference­s $1.3 billion annually.

An agreement in principle between the CFP and ESPN was reached weeks ago, but first the college conference­s that participat­e in the playoff had to sign a deal to continue their partnershi­p for another six years. That agreement and a new revenue-sharing plan was finalized last week.

The new agreements with ESPN, modify terms of the remaining two years of the current contract to take into account expansion from four to 12 teams, starting with the upcoming season.

“It’s a significan­t day for the CFP and for the future of college football,” CFP executive director Bill Hancock said. “The depth of coverage that ESPN gives to the sport throughout the season is second to none.”

The conference­s agreed to at least a 12-team playoff starting in 2026, but more expansion could be on the way. Hancock said last week that format discussion­s among the management committee, comprised of Bowl Subdivisio­n conference commission­ers and Notre Dame’s athletic director, have been tabled for now.

ESPN has been the home of the CFP’s primary broadcast for the championsh­ip game through the first 10 years of the playoff, and will remain so for the final two years of the original 12-year deal.

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