The College Football Playoff Management Committee on Thursday announced that it appointed Michigan Athletics Director Warde Manuel as selection committee chair for the 2024 football season, as one of several changes. Manuel will replace Boo Corrigan, the athletics director at NC State, who served as chair for the past 2 seasons.

The management committee also appointed to the CFP selection committee the following people: Patrick Chun, athletics director at Washington State; Randall McDaniel, former All-American defensive lineman from Arizona State; Gary Pinkel, longtime head coach at Toledo and Missouri; Mack Rhoades, athletics director at Baylor; Carla Williams, athletics director at Virginia; and Hunter Yurachek, athletics director at Arkansas.

The new members will begin three-year terms starting this spring. They will replace Mitch Barnhart, Corrigan, Mark Harlan, Gene Taylor, Joe Taylor and Rod West, whose terms have expired.

Other changes include an extended term for Will Shields, former All-American lineman at Nebraska, for an additional year.

The other returning selection committee members are Chris Ault (longtime head coach and athletics director at Nevada), Chet Gladchuk (athletics director, Navy), Jim Grobe (longtime head coach at Ohio, Wake Forest and Baylor), Manuel (athletics director, Michigan), David Sayler (athletics director, Miami-Ohio), Shields (former All-American offensive lineman, Nebraska), and Kelly Whiteside (professor at Montclair State University and longtime sportswriter for USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Newsday).