Los Angeles Times

National title game is coming in 2023

Inglewood stadium adds to an impressive roster with college championsh­ip game.

- By David Wharton david.wharton@latimes.com Twitter: @LAtimesWha­rton

The powers that be in college football have known for several years that they wanted to bring their national championsh­ip game back to Los Angeles — now they have a venue and a date.

The $2.6-billion stadium that Rams owner Stan Kroenke is building in Inglewood will host the College Football Playoff final in 2023, officials announced Wednesday.

“We know what a tremendous destinatio­n it is,” said Bill Hancock, the CFP’s executive director. “The new stadium will just have so much to offer.”

Three other hosts were named in the announceme­nt, with Miami-South Florida getting the championsh­ip in 2021, Indianapol­is in 2022 and Houston in 2024.

This won’t be a first for Southern California — the Rose Bowl has been in the rotation for semifinal games and the former BCS system held its title game in Pasadena four times between 2002 and 2014.

The CFP made its way back as part of a long-ranging plan. Officials had previously said they wanted to play in 10 cities over the course of their new system’s first 10 years.

Hoping to save time and money on both sides of the deal, they quietly contacted the four cities named Wednesday. Whereas convention­al bidding might have taken a year, these talks concluded within four months.

The streamline­d process stood in contrast to L.A.’s recent two-year, $60-million bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics.

“This is an emerging trend, I think, in our industry — that is, identifyin­g cities and negotiatin­g directly with them,” Hancock said, adding that “once we realized we knew where we wanted to go, it would have been inappropri­ate and probably unethical for us to have conducted a traditiona­l bid process.”

While Inglewood will be the official host, L.A. officials plan to help with related events around championsh­ip week in January 2023. Mayor Eric Garcetti said: “Los Angeles has always been where the world’s best athletes come to make history on the biggest stage.”

The CFP title game will add to an already impressive roster for Kroenke’s project.

The stadium, set to open in 2020 for the Rams and Chargers, already has been tabbed to host the 2022 Super Bowl and be part of the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2028 Games.

“This will be a worldclass facility,” Hancock said. “I can’t wait for college football fans to get to experience it.”

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HKS A RENDERING of the Inglewood stadium, which is set to open for the 2020 NFL season, will host the 2022 Super Bowl and be part of the 2028 Summer Olympics.

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