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College Football Playoff

The Last Time in the CFP National Championship

TEAM
An ACC team won:2019 Bay Area, Clemson (44-16 vs. Alabama)
A Big 12 team won:N/A
A Big Ten team won:2024 Houston, Michigan (34-13 vs. Washington)
A Pac-12 team won:N/A
An SEC team won:2023 Los Angeles, Georgia (65-7 vs. TCU)
An AAC team won:N/A
A Conference USA team won:N/A
A MAC team won:N/A
A Mountain West team won:N/A
A Sun Belt team won:N/A
An Independent won:N/A
A Service Academy won:N/A
A winning team scored fewer than 10 points:N/A
A winning team scored 10–19 points:N/A
A winning team scored 20–29 points:2018 Atlanta, Alabama (26-23 vs. Georgia)
A winning team scored 30–39 points:2024 Houston, Michigan (34-13 vs. Washington)
A winning team scored 40–49 points:2020 New Orleans, LSU (42-25 vs. Clemson)
A winning team scored 50-59 points:2021 Miami, Alabama (52-24 vs. Ohio State)
A winning team scored 60+ points:2023 Los Angeles, Georgia (65-7 vs. TCU)
A losing team scored 40+ points:2016 Arizona, Clemson (40-45 vs. Alabama)
A losing team scored 30-39 points:2017 Tampa, Alabama (31-35 vs. Clemson)
A losing team scored 20–29 points:2021 Miami, Ohio State (24-52 vs. Alabama)
A losing team scored 10–19 points:2024 Houston, Washington (13-34 vs. Michigan)
A losing team scored fewer than 10 points:2023 Los Angeles, TCU (7-65 vs. Georgia)
A team was shut out:N/A
A team was shut out in a half:2023 Los Angeles, TCU (second half vs. Georgia)
A winning team trailed at halftime:2022 Indianapolis, Georgia (6-9 vs. Alabama; won 33-18)
A winning team trailed entering the fourth quarter:2018 Atlanta, Alabama (10-20 vs. Georgia; won 26-23 OT)
A team scored 21+ points in a quarter:2023 Los Angeles, Georgia (21 in second quarter vs. TCU)
A team scored 28+ points in a half:2023 Los Angeles, Georgia (38 points in first half vs. TCU)
Both teams combined for 30+ points in a quarter:2021 Miami, 38 points in second quarter (Alabama 28, Ohio State 10)
Both teams combined for 40-49 points in a half:2023 Los Angeles, 45 points in first half (Georgia 38, TCU 7)
Both teams combined for 50+ points in a half:2021 Miami, 52 points in first half (Alabama 35, Ohio State 17)
Both teams combined for 60-69 points in a game:2020 New Orleans, 67 points (LSU 42, Clemson 25)
Both teams combined for 70-79 points in a game:2023 Los Angeles, 72 points (Georgia 65, TCU 7)
Both teams combined for 80-89 points in a game:2016 Arizona, 85 points (Alabama 45, Clemson 40)
Both teams combined for 90+ points in a game:N/A
A team had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, and 100-yard receiver:2020 New Orleans, LSU (Joe Burrow 463 yards passing, Clyde Edwards-Helaire 110 yards rushing, Ja’Marr Chase 221 yards receiving, Justin Jefferson 106 yards receiving)
A team had two 100-yard rushers:2024 Houston, Michigan (Blake Corum 134 yards, Donovan Edwards 104 yards)
A team had three 100-yard rushers:N/A
A team had two 100-yard receivers:2020 New Orleans, LSU (Ja’Marr Chase 221 yards, Justin Jefferson 106 yards)
A team had three 100-yard receivers:N/A
A team had two players score two rushing touchdowns:2024 Houston, Michigan (Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards)
A team had two players score three rushing touchdowns:N/A
A team had two players catch two touchdowns:2020 New Orleans, LSU (Ja’Marr Chase and Thaddeus Moss)
A team had two players catch three touchdowns:N/A
INDIVIDUAL
100–199 Yards Rushing:2024 Houston, Blake Corum, Michigan - 134 yards vs. Washington;
Donovan Edwards, Michigan - 104 yards vs. Washington
100+ Yards Rushing by a Quarterback:N/A
200–299 Yards Rushing:2015 North Texas, Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State - 245 yards vs. Oregon
100-199 Yards Receiving:2023 Los Angeles, Brock Bowers, Georgia - 152 yards vs. TCU;
Derius Davis, TCU - 101 yards vs. Georgia
200+ Yards Receiving:2021 Miami, DeVonta Smith, Alabama - 215 yards vs. Ohio State
300-399 Yards Passing:2023 Los Angeles, Stetson Bennett, Georgia - 304 yards vs. TCU
400+ Yards Passing:2021 Miami, Mac Jones, Alabama - 464 yards vs. Ohio State
Rushing Touchdown by a Quarterback:2023 Los Angeles, Stetson Bennett, Georgia (2) vs. TCU;
Max Duggan, TCU (1) vs. Georgia
Passing Touchdown by a Wide Receiver:N/A
Passing Touchdown by a Running Back:N/A
Touchdown on a Kick Return:2016 Arizona, Kenyan Drake, Alabama - 95 yards vs. Clemson
Touchdown on a Punt Return:N/A
Touchdown on an Interception Return:2022 Indianapolis, Kelee Ringo, Georgia - 79 yards vs. Alabama
Touchdown on a Fumble Return:N/A
Touchdown on a Blocked Punt:N/A
Two Touchdowns Rushing:2024 Houston, Blake Corum, Michigan vs. Washington;
Donovan Edwards, Michigan vs. Washington
Three Touchdowns Rushing:2016 Arizona, Derrick Henry, Alabama vs. Clemson
Four Touchdowns Rushing:2015 North Texas, Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State vs. Oregon
Two Touchdowns Receiving:2023 Los Angeles, Ladd McConkey, Georgia vs. TCU
Three Touchdowns Receiving:2021 Miami, DeVonta Smith, Alabama vs. Ohio State
Four Touchdowns Receiving:N/A
Two Touchdowns Passing:2022 Indianapolis, Stetson Bennett, Georgia vs. Alabama
Three Touchdowns Passing:2019 Bay Area, Trevor Lawrence, Clemson vs. Alabama
Four Touchdowns Passing:2023 Los Angeles, Stetson Bennett, Georgia vs. TCU
Five Touchdowns Passing:2021 Miami, Mac Jones, Alabama vs. Ohio State
Six Touchdowns Passing:N/A
Seven Touchdowns Passing:N/A
Touchdown Run 10–24 Yards:2023 Los Angeles, Stetson Bennett, Georgia - 21 yards vs. TCU;
Branson Robinson, Georgia - 19 yards vs. TCU
Touchdown Run 25–29 Yards:2017 Tampa, Bo Scarbrough, Alabama - 25 yards vs. Clemson
Touchdown Run 30–39 Yards:2020 New Orleans, Tee Higgins, Clemson - 36 yards vs. LSU
Touchdown Run 40–49 Yards:2024 Houston, Donovan Edwards - 46 yards vs. Washington;
Donovan Edwards, Michigan - 41 yards vs. Washington
Touchdown Run 50–59 Yards:2016 Arizona, Derrick Henry, Alabama - 50 yards vs. Clemson
Touchdown Run 60–69 Yards:N/A
Touchdown Run 70-79 Yards:N/A
Touchdown Run 80+ Yards:N/A
Touchdown Catch 10–24 Yards:2023 Los Angeles, Adonai Mitchell, Georgia - 22 yards vs. TCU;
Brock Bowers, Georgia - 22 yards vs. TCU;
Ladd McConkey, Georgia - 14 yards vs. TCU
Touchdown Catch 25–29 Yards:2021 Miami, Najee Harris, Alabama - 26 yards vs. Ohio State
Touchdown Catch 30–39 Yards:2023 Los Angeles, Ladd McConkey, Georgia - 37 yards vs. TCU
Touchdown Catch 40–49 Yards:2022 Indianapolis, Adonai Mitchell, Georgia - 40 yards vs. Alabama
Touchdown Catch 50–59 Yards:2020 New Orleans, Ja’Marr Chase, LSU - 52 yards vs. Clemson
Touchdown Catch 60–69 Yards:2019 Bay Area, Jerry Jeudy, Alabama - 62 yards vs. Clemson
Touchdown Catch 70-79 Yards:2019 Bay Area, Justyn Ross, Clemson - 74 yards vs. Alabama
Touchdown Catch 80+ Yards:2018 Atlanta, Mecole Hardman, Georgia - 80 yards vs. Alabama
Field Goal 50+ Yards:2020 New Orleans, B.T. Potter, Clemson - 52 yards vs. LSU
Field Goal 40–49 Yards:2024 Houston, Grady Gross, Washington - 45 yards vs. Michigan
Field Goal 30–39 Yards:2024 Houston, James Turner, Michigan - 38 yards vs. Washington;
James Turner, Michigan - 31 yards vs. Washington
Three Field Goals:2018 Atlanta, Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia - 41 yards, 27 yards and 51 yards vs. Alabama
Four Field Goals:2022 Indianapolis, Will Reichard, Alabama - 37 yards, 45 yards, 37 yards and 21 yards vs. Georgia
A Successful Two-Point Conversion Attempt:2020 New Orleans, Amari Rodgers, Clemson (pass from Trevor Lawrence) vs. LSU
Punt 60-69 Yards:N/A
Punt 70+ Yards:N/A
A Defensive Safety:N/A
A Blocked Punt for a Safety:N/A
A Blocked PAT for a Safety:N/A
A Quarterback Named Offensive Player of the Game:2023 Los Angeles, Stetson Bennett, Georgia
A Wide Receiver Named Offensive Player of the Game:2021 Miami, DeVonta Smith, Alabama
A Running Back Named Offensive Player of the Game:2024 Houston, Blake Corum, Michigan
A Tight End Named Offensive Player of the Game:2016 Arizona, O.J. Howard, Alabama
A Linebacker Named Defensive Player of the Game:2020 New Orleans, Patrick Queen, LSU
A Defensive Back Named Defensive Player of the Game:2024 Houston, Will Johnson, Michigan
A Defensive End Named Defensive Player of the Game:N/A
A Defensive Lineman Named Defensive Player of the Game:2021 Miami, Christian Barmore, Alabama