Texas Tech Dominates BYU in Crucial Big 12 Clash
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Texas Tech defeats BYU 29-7, powered by Stone Harrington's five field goals and a stifling defense, boosting playoff hopes.
The **College Football Playoff (CFP)** is an annual knockout tournament established in 2014 to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest level of college football in the U.S.[1][2]. It replaced the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), which had been criticized for its selection process. Unlike the BCS’s reliance on polls and computer rankings, the CFP uses a 13-member selection committee composed of current and former athletic directors, coaches, and other professionals to rank and seed teams, emphasizing strength of schedule and overall performance[1][3]. From its inception through the 2023 season, the CFP featured a four-team single-elimination format culminating in the College Football Playoff National Championship game, which rotates its host city annually and draws significant national attention and tourism[1][2]. Ohio State won the inaugural championship in January 2015[2]. In 2024, the playoff expanded to a **12-team format**, allowing automatic bids to the five highest-ranked conference champions and additional at-large teams, increasing opportunities and generating greater competitive excitement[1][9]. This expansion reflects the evolving business landscape of college football, aiming to enhance fan engagement, broadcasting revenues, and the sport’s overall visibility[1][9]. The CFP is governed by a Board of Managers, including commissioners from the ten FBS conferences and Notre Dame’s athletic director, who oversee the organization’s operations, budgeting, and strategic direction[4][8]. The College Football Playoff Foundation, also established in 2014, leverages the platform to support charitable initiatives and community impact[4]. Notable aspects include the committee’s influential role in shaping the postseason landscape and ongoing debates about playoff expansion size and selection criteria[1][3]. The CFP stands as a significant business and sports technology model, combining data-driven decision-making with traditional sports management to deliver a premier championship experience. Overall, the CFP represents a transformative approac
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Texas Tech defeats BYU 29-7, powered by Stone Harrington's five field goals and a stifling defense, boosting playoff hopes.
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