AT&T Stadium will no longer host the 2029 College Football Playoffs Championship, multiple sources confirm to WFAA.
On Monday, January 20, images and video of Camila Cabello, 28, performing at a largely empty stadium in Atlanta, Ga., for the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert went viral. In response to the content of Cabello performing in an arena allegedly "30% full,
Even without the CFP Championship game, however, sources told WFAA that the new deal between ESPN and the College Football Playoffs, which takes effect in the 2026-2027 season, will see The Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium still hosting its fair share of CFP contests.
The next three sites for the national title game will be at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans (Jan. 24, 2028), AT&T Stadium in Dallas (Jan. 22, 2029) and back to Hard Rock Stadium (Jan. 21, 2030) in Miami. New Orleans will host the CFP title game for the second time after LSU completed a perfect season with a win over Clemson in 2020.
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