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The first post-regular season conference championship game played in Division I-A football (what is now Division I FBS) was the 1992 SEC Championship Game, won by Alabama over Florida. [2] The SEC had gone from being a 10-team conference in 1991 , to being a 12-team conference—divided into two six-team divisions—in 1992 . [ 3 ]
College football on television includes the broad- and cablecasting of college football games, as well as pre- and post-game reports, analysis, and human-interest stories. Within the United States, the college version of American football annually garners high television ratings .
UL last won a conference championship in 2011 as a member of the Big East. The Florida State Seminoles need a win over Louisville in the ACC championship game to advance to the College Football ...
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Louisiana will host the championship game, which is a crucial advantage given conference history: The home team is 5-0 in the Sun Belt title game since the league enacted its divisional split in 2018.
The matchups for all nine of the college football conference championships are set. Five of the nine winners will get automatic berths into the 12-team College Football Playoff.
The tie was removed from college football in 1995 and the last consensus champion with a tie in its record was Georgia Tech in 1990. As designated by the official NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records publication: Champions included in this table are exclusively those named by an NCAA-designated "major selector" for the given year.
Oregon's chance for revenge against Washington in the Pac-12 Championship Game headlines the college football TV schedule this weekend.