The College Football Playoff and ESPN have agreed on a new six-year extension worth a total of $7.8 billion that will keep playoff games on the ESPN family of networks through the 2031-32 season, The Athletic reports. The full contract will not be complete until CFP leaders decide on a new format for the 12-team model following the Pac-12’s effective dissolution. The playoff still has two years remaining on its current deal with ESPN, with the network holding rights to first-round, quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games for the 12-team playoff, which will make its debut to cap the 2024 season. The Athletic notes that under the new extension, ESPN would have the ability to subl
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