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College Football Playoff announces location for 2028 National Championship game

Jacob Moss

By Jacob Moss

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The biggest event of every college football season is always the game that caps it all off at the end, crowning the new kings of the sport: the College Football Playoff National Championship.

It’s the absolute pinnacle of the sport, and what every team across the nation strives for from the moment they suit up for Spring practice in March and April.

The biggest game of the season also necessitates a venue that can match the magnitude and grandeur of the game it is hosting, which is why the CFP travels to some of the best stadiums around the country each year for its grand finale.

The venue for the next couple of national title games has long since been set in stone, with Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium hosting this season and Allegiant Stadium hosting at the end of next season, but the location for the 2028 national title game was still up in the air.

All of that changed on Wednesday afternoon, though, as Caesars Superdome in New Orleans was officially announced as the host venue for the National Championship in 2028 on the official College Football Playoff X account.

This will be the first time since 2020 that the CFP National Championship game will head down to the Big Easy, with Joe Burrow and LSU capping off their legendary 2019 climb to the mountain top the last time around.

Only time will tell who ends up capping off their own triumphant run to college football immortality in January of 2028, but there’s sure to be a massive party on Bourbon Street no matter who ends up hoisting that iconic golden trophy as the confetti falls in the Superdome

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