The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

No makeups for CFP semis if team can’t play due to virus

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If a team is unavailabl­e to play in College Football Playoff semifinals on Dec. 31 because of COVID-19 issues, the game will be forfeited and the available team will advance to the championsh­ip game.

With COVID-19 cases spiking across the country due to the omicron variant, the CFP announced Wednesday contingenc­y plans for the semifinals and national championsh­ip game, which is scheduled for Jan. 10 in Indianapol­is.

No. 1 Alabama is scheduled to face No. 4 Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl in one New Year’s Eve semifinal and No. 2 Michigan is set to play No. 3 Georgia in the Orange Bowl in the nightcap of the CFP doublehead­er.

“As we prepare for the Playoff, it’s wise and necessary to put into place additional precaution­s to protect those who will play and coach the games,” College Football Playoff Executive Director Bill Hancock said in a statement. “These policies will better protect our students and staffs while providing clarity in the event worst-case scenarios result.”

The contingenc­y plans were agreed to by the CFP management committee, comprised of the 10 FBS conference commission­ers and Notre Dame’s athletic director.

While there will be no rescheduli­ng of either semifinal, the championsh­ip game could be delayed until as late as Jan. 14.

If a team cannot play in the title game, the available team will be declared national champion. If neither team has enough available players to play by Jan. 14, the championsh­ip will be considered vacated.

For the semifinals, if both teams scheduled to play each other are unavailabl­e, that game shall be declared a no contest and the winner of the the other semifinal will be declared national champion.

If three semifinal teams are unavailabl­e to play on Dec. 31, the team that is able to play will be declared national champion.

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