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2018–19 College Football Playoff

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2018–19 College Football Playoff
Season2018
Semifinals
Championship
Teams invited
ChampionsClemson (2nd CFP title, 3rd overall title)

The 2018–19 College Football Playoff was a single-elimination postseason tournament that determined the national champion of the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the fifth edition of the College Football Playoff (CFP) and involved the top four teams in the country as ranked by the College Football Playoff poll playing in two semifinals, with the winners of each advancing to the national championship game. Each participating team was the champion of its respective conference: No. 1 Alabama from the Southeastern Conference, No. 2 Clemson from the Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 3 Notre Dame, an FBS independent, and No. 4 Oklahoma from the Big 12 Conference.

The playoff bracket's semifinal games were held at the Cotton Bowl Classic and the Orange Bowl on December 29, 2018, part of the season's slate of bowl games. The Cotton Bowl semifinal saw Clemson defeat Notre Dame, 30–3, and the Orange Bowl semifinal saw Alabama defeat Oklahoma by eleven points. By virtue of their victories, Alabama and Clemson advanced to the national championship game, held on January 7 in Santa Clara, California. The title game was a rematch of the national championship games in 2016 and 2017 and the 2018 Sugar Bowl semifinal. In the championship game, Clemson defeated Alabama, 44–16, to win their second CFP national championship and their third national championship in school history.

Bracket

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Semifinals Championship
December 29 – Orange Bowl
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
 1  Alabama 45  
 4  Oklahoma 34   January 7 – National Championship
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
 
      1   Alabama 16
December 29 – Cotton Bowl
AT&T Stadium, Arlington
    2   Clemson 44
 
 2  Clemson 30
 3  Notre Dame 3  


Selection and teams

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The 2018–19 CFP selection committee was chaired by Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens. Its other members were former Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer, former The Arizona Republic reporter Paola Boivin, former Southern Miss head coach Jeff Bower, Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, former Central Michigan athletic director Herb Deromedi, former head coach Ken Hatfield, Robert Morris University president Christopher B. Howard, former head coach Bobby Johnson, former NFL player Ronnie Lott, Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith, Georgia Tech athletic director Todd Stansbury, and Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin.[1]

2018 College Football Playoff rankings top six progression
No. Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Final
1 Alabama (8–0) Alabama (9–0) Alabama (10–0) Alabama (11–0) Alabama (12–0) Alabama (13–0)
2 Clemson (8–0) Clemson (9–0) Clemson (10–0) Clemson (11–0) Clemson (12–0) Clemson (13–0)
3 LSU (7–1) Notre Dame (9–0) Notre Dame (10–0) Notre Dame (11–0) Notre Dame (12–0) Notre Dame (12–0)
4 Notre Dame (8–0) Michigan (8–1) Michigan (9–1) Michigan (10–1) Georgia (11–1) Oklahoma (12–1)
5 Michigan (7–1) Georgia (8–1) Georgia (9–1) Georgia (10–0) Oklahoma (11–1) Georgia (11–2)
6 Georgia (7–1) Oklahoma (8–1) Oklahoma (9–1) Georgia (10–1) Ohio State (11–1) Ohio State (12–1)

Key:  Team increased ranking from previous week   Team decreased ranking from previous week   Team selected to College Football Playoff 

Playoff games

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Semifinals

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Cotton Bowl Classic

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2018 Cotton Bowl Classic
Quarter 1 2 34Total
No. 3 Notre Dame 3 0 003
No. 2 Clemson 3 20 7030

at AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas

  • Date: December 29, 2018
  • Game time: 3:00 p.m. CST

Orange Bowl

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2018 Orange Bowl
Quarter 1 2 34Total
No. 4 Oklahoma 0 10 101434
No. 1 Alabama 21 10 01445

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: December 29, 2018
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST

Championship game

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2019 College Football Playoff National Championship
Quarter 1 2 34Total
No. 2 Clemson 14 17 13044
No. 1 Alabama 13 3 0016

at Levi's StadiumSanta Clara, California

  • Date: January 7, 2019
  • Game time: 5:00 p.m. PST

References

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  1. ^ "Year-by-year CFP selection committee membership". College Football Playoff. Retrieved July 21, 2024.