2025 College Football Playoff bracket: Schedule for 12-team field with dates, kickoff times in quarterfinals
How the 12-team College Football Playoff field shapes the national championship race
Jan 2, 2026
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What started as a field of 12 hopeful teams has dwindled to just four legitimate national title contenders after an exciting College Football Playoff quarterfinal round.
No. 10 Miami got the party started on New Year’s Eve with a dominant defensive effort to knock off reigning national champion and No. 2 Ohio State. The Hurricanes rushed out to a 14-0 lead, then withstood a second-half rally to pick up a 24-14 win and earn a spot in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal.
There the ‘Canes will face off against No. 6 Ole Miss. The Rebels stunned No. 3 Georgia on a late walk-off field goal to pull off a 39-34 win in one of the best games in CFP history.
Styles make fights and Maimi-Ole Miss certainly stacks up as a clash of different approaches. On one side, the Hurricanes are built to win at the line of scrimmage with a dominant offensive and defensive line. While the Rebels aren’t goncg to concede the trenches, they clearly revolve around dynamic quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who willed them to a win over Georgia in the quarterfinals.
On the other side of the bracket, No. 5 Oregon flexed its muscles in a 23-0 victory over No. 4 Texas Tech. The much-hyped Red Raiders defense held its own, but it was the Ducks who stole the show on that side of the ball, recording a shutout and picking up a convincing win.
But the quarterfinals’ most convincing victory belonged to No. 1 Indiana. The Hoosiers dismantled No. 9 Alabama 38-3, leaving no doubt on their way to a semifinal rematch with the Ducks in the Peach Bowl.
These two teams met on Oct. 11, with the Hoosiers taking home a 30-20 victory that announced Indiana as a true national title contender in 2025.
Below, you’ll find all the viewing information for every game all the way through to the CFP National Championship.
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All times Eastern
First round Friday, Dec. 19
(9) Alabama 34, (8) Oklahoma 24 | Recap
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium — Norman, Oklahoma Saturday, Dec. 20
(10) Miami 10, (7) Texas A&M 3 | Recap
Kyle Field — College Station, Texas (6) Ole Miss 41, (11) Tulane 10 | Recap
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium — Oxford, Mississippi (5) Oregon 51, (12) James Madison 34 | Recap
Autzen Stadium — Eugene, Oregon Quarterfinals Wednesday, Dec. 31
Cotton Bowl (10) Miami 24, (2) Ohio State 14 | Recap
AT&T Stadium — Arlington, Texas Thursday, Jan. 1
Orange Bowl — (5) Oregon 23, (4) Texas Tech 0 | Recap
Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Gardens, Fla. Rose Bowl — (1) Indiana 38, (9) Alabama 3 | Recap
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. Sugar Bowl — (6) Ole Miss 39, (3) Georgia 34 | Recap
Caesars Superdome — New Orleans Semifinals Thursday, Jan. 8
Fiesta Bowl: 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
State Farm Stadium — Glendale, Ariz. Friday, Jan. 9
Peach Bowl: 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta College Football Playoff National Championship Monday, Jan. 20
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Gardens, Fla.
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