The College Football Playoff unveiled a revised schedule Monday for its weekly rankings, with the first set pushed back two weeks to Nov.
17 and the final list now on tap for Dec. 20.The pandemic has caused the 10 major college football conferences to rearrange their schedules, with some delaying them 1-3 weeks and some conference games now scheduled as late as Dec.
19. Four leagues — including the Big Ten and Pac-12 — have postponed the fall season altogether. CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock said originally planned playoff dates and sites remain in place.
The semifinals are scheduled to be held Jan. 1 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, and Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The championship game is slated for Jan.