College Football Playoff announces future sites for Ole Miss games
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
The College Football Playoff has released the schedule for quarterfinals and semifinals from 2028 to 2031. While specific matchups for Ole Miss remain uncertain until the regular season concludes, the team is expected to participate in games held in cities such as New Orleans, Pasadena, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, and Glendale. These announcements aim to reduce logistical uncertainties for fans planning to attend. The news comes as the playoff format continues to evolve with the inclusion of a 12-team structure, providing more opportunities for teams like Ole Miss to compete at high-stakes levels.
- •College Football Playoff releases future game sites for Ole Miss.
- •Games scheduled in New Orleans, Pasadena, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Glendale.
- •Matchups will be determined at the end of each regular season.
- •Ole Miss benefits from a 12-team playoff format.
- •Announcements aim to clarify logistics for fans and teams.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Ole Miss football learns where they’ll play in future Decembers and Januaries
"That’s right, the College Football Playoff quarterfinals/semi-finals schedule for 2028-31 dropped.
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