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We now know where the College Football Playoff’s title games will be through 2024

Which cities should join this list?

Syracuse v Miami
Syracuse v Miami
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The College Football Playoff announced its National Championship locations for 2021 through 2024, giving us the following for the first decade of Playoff finals:

2015: North Texas (AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

2016: Arizona (University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona)

2017: Tampa Bay (Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida)

2018: Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia)

2019: Bay Area (Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California)

2020: New Orleans (Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana)

2021: Miami-South Florida (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.)

2022: Indianapolis (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana)

2023: Los Angeles (Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, Inglewood, Calif.)

2024: Houston (NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas)

Spokesperson Bill Hancock said the goal was to play the game in 10 different cities. The Playoff succeeded in finding 10 cities!

Big Ten fans will be somewhat soothed to see one game that isn’t in the Southern part of the country, though this list is still heavy on traditional bowl states. If Chicago had a nice football field, it’d be an awesome site.

Which city will be the first to land two title games in the Playoff era? Miami, JerryWorld, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Atlanta have to be on that list, but you should also consider Tampa. The event went nicely in 2017, and the city’s made it a stated goal to be the first to do it twice.

Who’s your pick to add to this list?

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