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The College Football Playoff extends 2026 schedule to six weeks, raising concerns over team momentum and forcing Georgia to reconsider its 2030 game against Ohio State.
The College Football Playoff is extending the 2026 schedule, pushing semifinals to January 14–15, two weeks after quarterfinals on New Year’s Eve and Day, creating a nearly six-week playoff window.
Critics say the long breaks hurt team momentum, especially for Georgia, which is 0-2 in the expanded 12-team format and may struggle with extended downtime.
Meanwhile, Georgia may drop its 2030 non-conference game against Ohio State due to the SEC’s nine-game schedule, forcing tough choices among existing matchups.
Though Ohio State wants to keep the series, Georgia might prioritize rivals like Georgia Tech, Clemson, or North Carolina A&T, reflecting broader scheduling challenges across the SEC.
El College Football Playoff extiende el calendario de 2026 a seis semanas, aumentando las preocupaciones sobre el impulso del equipo y obligando a Georgia a reconsiderar su juego de 2030 contra Ohio State.