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When Are the 2023 College Football Playoff Rankings Released?
What to Know About the Selection Show and Schedule
The 2023 College Football Playoff selection show will be held on Sunday, December 4th, at 12 PM EST. The show will be televised on ESPN, and will feature the announcement of the four teams that will participate in the CFP.
The selection committee will use a variety of factors to determine the four playoff teams, including team records, strength of schedule, and head-to-head results. The committee will also consider the results of the conference championship games, which will be played on December 2nd and 3rd.
The four playoff teams will be seeded 1 through 4, and will play in the semifinals on December 31st and January 1st. The winners of the semifinals will advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship, which will be played on January 9th.
Key Dates for the 2023 College Football Playoff
* Selection Show: Sunday, December 4th, 12 PM EST
* Conference Championship Games: December 2nd and 3rd
* Semifinals: December 31st and January 1st
* National Championship: January 9th
How to Watch the Selection Show
The selection show will be televised on ESPN, and will also be streamed live on the ESPN app. You can also follow the selection show on social media, using the hashtag #CFBPlayoff.
Who Will Be in the Playoff?
The four teams that will be in the playoff will be the four highest-ranked teams in the final CFP rankings. The rankings will be released on December 4th, and will be based on the following factors:
* Team records
* Strength of schedule
* Head-to-head results
* Results of conference championship games
The following teams are currently in contention for a spot in the playoff:
* Georgia
* Michigan
* Ohio State
* TCU
* Tennessee
Who Will Win the Playoff?
The winner of the playoff will be the team that plays the best football in the final four games. The following teams have the best chance to win the playoff:
* Georgia
* Michigan
* Ohio State
TCU and Tennessee are also in contention, but they will need to play their best football to win the playoff.