The college football season is over after an entertaining College Football Playoff title game on Monday night that saw Ohio State hang on for a 34-23 win over Notre Dame. The Buckeyes jumped out to a huge lead before withstanding a furious Notre Dame rally to complete the storybook ending.
Las Vegas is set to add another major event to its sporting calendar, as it will host the 2027 College Football Playoff national championship game.
In the final AP Top 25 poll, UNLV was ranked No. 23 above Memphis and Colorado. This is the first time the Rebels have been featured in the season-end rankings.
Las Vegas tourism officials approved a measure on Tuesday paving the way for the city to host a future College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Rookie tight end Brock Bowers, the 13th pick last year, led the Raiders in receiving this season and earned All-Pro honors. The next closest receiver, Jakobi Meyers, has one year remaining on a three-year deal signed in 2023.
The next three sites for the national title game will be at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans (Jan. 24, 2028), AT&T Stadium in Dallas (Jan. 22, 2029) and back to Hard Rock Stadium (Jan. 21, 2030) in Miami. New Orleans will host the CFP title game for the second time after LSU completed a perfect season with a win over Clemson in 2020.
One of the top Swiss-army-knife talents in the 2025 college football recruiting class can be found in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has approved spending up to $40 million if Las Vegas is selected to host the College Football Championship at some point from 2027 to 2031. The funding approved today would be
Four NFL playoff matchups over two days are followed by Monday's college football national championship between Notre Dame and Ohio State.
LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas could move a step closer to hosting a future College Football Playoff national championship game. Next week’s Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board meeting ...
Marcus Freeman referenced his team's underdog status across most sportsbooks as a rallying cry for his Notre Dame team ahead of the College Football National Championship game