

The packages can include hotel accommodations, game tickets, parking access, pregame hospitality, and an on-field postgame experience. Premium seat packages for the event cost $1,899 to $3,899 apiece. Arlington and Tampa ( Raymond James Stadium) were the only cities to submit hosting bids for the inaugural title game. ĪT&T Stadium (capacity 80,000) was announced as the host site in April 2013. Following the game, the AP Poll and Coaches' Poll also named Ohio State as their top team of the season, marking Ohio State's first national championship since 2002 and their 8th overall. The Ohio State Buckeyes won the game, 42–20, marking the first national championship awarded under the CFP system. This was the first championship game since 2006 that did not feature at least one SEC team, and the teams' first meeting since the 2010 Rose Bowl, which the Buckeyes won 26–17. 3 Florida State 59–20 in the 2015 Rose Bowl. 2 Oregon Ducks, who defeated previously unbeaten No. 1 Alabama 42–35 in the 2015 Sugar Bowl, and the No. The game was played between the winners of two designated semi-final bowl games played on January 1, 2015: the No. The national title was contested through a four-team bracket system, the College Football Playoff, which replaced the previous Bowl Championship Series. It was the culminating game of the 2014–15 bowl season as the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship, replacing the BCS National Championship Game.
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