Nicole Herrera+FollowIndiana vs Oregon: Peach Bowl Ticket Scoop!Indiana just crushed Alabama and now they're facing Oregon in the College Football Playoff semifinals at the Peach Bowl! If you want in on the action, tickets start at $176 (but if you want to flex with lower-level seats, it’s $343+). Game’s in Atlanta on Jan. 9, 7:30 p.m. ET. Who’s grabbing tickets? This rematch is gonna be wild! #Shopping #PeachBowl2026 #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAggies’ College GameDay Curse Strikes AgainIs there a College GameDay jinx in College Station? The Aggies fell to the Hurricanes 10-3, making it 1-8 when hosting ESPN’s crew. Miami joins Clemson and Notre Dame as non-conference teams to topple Texas A&M at home with the GameDay spotlight. The rivalry history just got another twist—do you think the GameDay curse is real, or is it just bad luck for the 12th Man? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowDelta Drops Extra Flights for Bowl Game FansDelta just made it way easier to catch the College Football Playoff quarterfinals! They’re adding 12 extra flights between Dec. 30 and Jan. 2, so fans can get to those epic bowl games in Texas, Florida, California, and New Orleans. Whether you’re rooting for the Bulldogs or just chasing the bowl game buzz, Delta’s got your back. Who’s booking a last-minute trip? #News #CollegeFootballPlayoff #BowlSeason00Share
glen25+FollowCollege Station showdown: Aggies vs. CanesTickets for the Texas A&M vs. Miami College Football Playoff game are flying fast, with only a few left and prices starting at $400 for the upper deck. This isn’t just another playoff game—both teams have a chip on their shoulder and something to prove after a rollercoaster season. The energy at Kyle Field on December 20 is going to be electric, and fans are already scrambling for the best seats. Who do you think will rise to the occasion and move on? Anyone else planning to watch or even snag a ticket? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowSouthwest adds special OKC flights for Bama fansAlabama fans heading to the College Football Playoff in Oklahoma City just got a major travel boost—Southwest is rolling out special nonstop flights from Birmingham! With two outbound and two return options, it’s never been easier to catch the Crimson Tide take on Oklahoma on December 19. This move is a game-changer for anyone planning to support Bama in person. Who’s grabbing tickets and making the trip? Let’s hear your travel plans and predictions for the big game! #Sports #AlabamaFootball #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMiami Hurricanes eye upset as Aggies staff shiftsTexas A&M’s coaching staff shakeup could be the break Miami needs in the College Football Playoff. With key Aggies coordinators heading out the door and attention split, the Hurricanes have a real shot to silence critics who doubted their playoff spot. Miami’s been peaking at the right time, and all this off-field drama in College Station might just tip the scales. Could this be the moment Miami storms into the national championship conversation? What do you think—will the distractions cost Texas A&M, or will home field keep them focused? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
John Camacho+FollowGameday Curse: Aggies Face Playoff TestAlright, 12th Man—College Gameday is headed back to College Station for the playoff opener, but history isn’t on the Aggies’ side. The Gameday crew has only seen Texas A&M win once at Kyle Field (that epic 2OT thriller vs. Tennessee in 2016). Can the Aggies finally shake the Gameday jinx and punch their ticket to Arlington? Or will the curse continue? Let’s hear your takes on what it’ll take for the Maroon & White to break through! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
phughes+FollowNotre Dame’s CFP snub: Fair play or overdue reality?Notre Dame missing out on the College Football Playoff is causing quite a stir, but let’s be real—should the Irish really be surprised? They’ve long enjoyed perks like their own TV deal and a seat at the table without sharing the same commitments as full conference members. Now, after losing to Miami and not sharing playoff money with the ACC, it feels like the system finally caught up with them. Is this just overdue accountability, or does Notre Dame have a legit gripe? Curious to hear how fans from other schools see this shakeup! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
Jay Williams+FollowPlayoff ticket prices soar for Texas teamsSeeing Texas A&M and Texas Tech in the College Football Playoffs is a huge deal, but getting into the games will cost fans big time. For the Aggies’ home playoff game at Kyle Field, the cheapest ticket is already $521, with some seats topping $15,500! Texas Tech fans heading to Miami for the Orange Bowl can expect to pay at least $272, but prices could skyrocket once the matchup is set. Meanwhile, Longhorns fans can snag Citrus Bowl tickets for as low as $72. Would you pay these prices to see your team make history? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share
glen25+FollowOle Miss gets surprise boost for CFP runFour LSU offensive assistants are heading back to Ole Miss just in time for the College Football Playoff, joining offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. This move, approved by Lane Kiffin, means the Rebels get a major experience boost on their coaching staff for the most important games of the season. It’s a rare situation—coaches switching back mid-season to help their old team chase a championship. What do you think: does this give Ole Miss a real edge, or could it cause more confusion than help? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootballPlayoff00Share