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These ] games will be played following the 2014 regular season: | |||
*Thursday, January 1, 2015 – ]: No. 1 ] (12–1, SEC champion) vs. No. 4 ] (12–1, Big Ten champion) | |||
*Thursday, January 1, 2015 – ]: No. 2 ] (12–1, Pac-12 champion) vs. No. 3 ] (13–0, ACC champion) | |||
*Monday, January 12, 2015 – ]: Winner of Sugar Bowl vs. Winner of Rose Bowl | |||
==Bracket== | |||
{{2015 College Football Playoff}} | |||
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These College Football Playoff games will be played following the 2014 regular season:
- Thursday, January 1, 2015 – Sugar Bowl: No. 1 Alabama (12–1, SEC champion) vs. No. 4 Ohio State (12–1, Big Ten champion)
- Thursday, January 1, 2015 – Rose Bowl: No. 2 Oregon (12–1, Pac-12 champion) vs. No. 3 Florida State (13–0, ACC champion)
- Monday, January 12, 2015 – College Football Championship Game: Winner of Sugar Bowl vs. Winner of Rose Bowl
Bracket
Semifinals | Championship | |||||||
January 1 – Sugar Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans |
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1 | Alabama | 35 | ||||||
4 | Ohio State | 42 | January 12 – National Championship AT&T Stadium, Arlington | |||||
4 | Ohio State | 42 | ||||||
January 1 – Rose Bowl Rose Bowl, Pasadena |
2 | Oregon | 20 | |||||
2 | Oregon | 59 | ||||||
3 | Florida State | 20 |
References
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