This is the name of the group of bowl games used as quarterfinal, and semifinal games in the College Football Playoffs
The New Year's Six Bowls
The Davey O'Brien Award is awarded to the best ____ in college football.
Quarterback
This team has the record for the longest winning streak in College Football History
Oklahoma (47 in a row from 1953 to 1957)
This conference, nicknamed the "Conference of Champions", will only have 2 members in the 2024 season.
The Pac-12
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
This team has the most playoff appearances.
Alabama (8)
This trophy is awarded to the series winner between Air Force, Army, and Navy.
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
This defensive back is the only defensive player to win the Heisman.
Charles Woodson (1997)
There are this many teams in the Big 10 in 2024.
18
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
These two teams are the only non-Power 5 teams to appear in the College Football Playoff
Notre Dame (2018, 2020) and Cincinnati (2021)
These two teams play for the "Little Brown Jug" in this rivalry game.
Michigan and Minnesota
In 1916, this team was on the losing end of the "most lopsided game in history" losing to Georiga Tech 222-0.
Cumberland College
This state has the most Big 12 teams
Texas (Baylor, Houston, TCU, Texas Tech)
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida
These four teams played in the first College Football Playoff
Alabama, Oregon, Florida State, Ohio State
The Paul Bunyan's Axe is given to the winner of the most-played rivalry in College Football between these two teams.
Minnesota and Wisconsin
In 1942, the Rose Bowl was played on the campus of this North Carolina team because of fears following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Duke University
These three founding members of the SEC are no longer members of the conference.
Sewanee, Georgia Tech, Tulane
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
This player holds the record for the most rushing TDs in a CFP National Championship Game.
Ezekiel Elliott (4 TDs in 2015)
The Heisman Memorial Trophy was originally created by this organization to honor "the most valuable college football player east of the Mississippi"
Downtown Athletic Club
The NCAA recognizes this northeastern stadium as the oldest college football stadium.
Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania
This conference was established in 1953 after several members of the Southern Conference left due, in part, to its ban on members from playing in bowl games.
ACC (Atlantic Coast Confrence)
Liberty University
Lynchburg, Virginia