CFP semifinal games could be on the move

The College Football Playoff is considering moving future semifinals off New Year's Eve after television ratings for last season's games plunged.

Executive director Bill Hancock told reporters at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala., the conference commissioners who make up the playoff management committee are open to changing future schedules, starting in 2019 when the semifinals are scheduled for New Year's Eve, and are exploring options.

"Our goal is to find the best day when the most people can watch the games," Hancock said Wednesday.

It was a very different message from Hancock than the one he initially delivered after ESPN's rating for this past season's College Football Playoff semifinals fell 36 percent from the year before, when the games were played on New Year's Day. Hancock said in January several factors could have contributed to the ratings drop and gave no indication the commissioners were ready to change course.

The playoff semifinals are on New Year's Eve again this season, but Dec. 31 falls on a Saturday. The semifinals return to New Year's Day after the 2017 season (Jan. 1, 2018).

"We are in constant communication with our partners at the College Football Playoff. We are both invested in making this event as fan-friendly as possible," Ilan Ben-Hanan, ESPN vice president of college sports programming, said in a statement to the AP.

Upcoming Events