The College Football Playoff wrapped up and teams are preparing for the 2025 season. With plenty of changes inbound as we adjust to the new playoff system and an expanding NIL influence, let's look at how this could impact future seeding.
Notre Dame players were angry after their loss to Ohio State in the title game. But there was motivation after its College Football Playoff run.
Cade Klubnik announced he will return to Clemson for a fourth season in December. Here's why the Clemson QB wanted to come back in 2025.
Tom Allen carries a wealth of coaching experience, dating back to 1992. He will be tasked with reviving Clemson's defense after a rough 2024 season.
Tom Allen served as Penn State's defensive coordinator for one year. He is the fourth defensive coordinator hired under Dabo Swinney.
One team generating significant offseason buzz is the Clemson Tigers. The Tigers had a record of 10-4 this season and secured the ACC championship, which granted them an automatic bid to return to the College Football Playoff. However, head coach Dabo Swinney recognized that merely qualifying for the playoffs wasn't sufficient.
DeMonte Capehart put in a waiver to NCAA to get another year of eligibility. His request was granted, meaning he will play for Clemson in 2025.
More than a month after he was introduced as the coach at North Carolina, Bill Belichick has formally signed his contract with the university. The deal is laden with incentives that could make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the sport.
Here's everything to know about Bill Belichick's contract with North Carolina, including updated salary figures and how he compared to the highest-paid coaches in college football.
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Newly crowned college football national champion Ohio State has already been set as the favorite to win the title again next season.