šŸ“” CFP title game adds halftime concert, but bands will play on

The College Football Playoff is bringing a Super Bowl-style halftime show to the national championship game without bumping the marching bands.

ESPN and the College Football Playoff say that a musical guest will perform at halftime of this season's title game in Atlanta on Jan. 8, 2018, and the performance will be aired on ESPN. The halftime concert will be held in Centennial Olympic Park, near the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium. An artist has not yet been booked, but ESPN is taking the lead on securing what it hopes will be an A-list performer with broad appeal.

For years the Super Bowl has featured marquee artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce', U2 and Prince performing at halftime.


The marching bands for each participating school will still perform in the stadium at halftime of the national title game and that performance will be aired on an ESPN channel to be determined as part of the network's megacast.

"Traditions are an important part of college football," College Football Playoff Executive Director Bill Hancock said in a statement to the AP on Monday "This rich culture includes marching bands performing at halftime."

Hancock said ESPN approached CFP officials with the idea of a concert in Centennial Olympic Park at halftime as part of the national championship game broadcast and live watch party. Fans without tickets to the game will be able to watch the game and attend the concert in Centennial Park for free.

"This will be a win-win, enhancing the viewing experience for a broad section of fans at home and in the park, while maintaining the culture of the game inside the stadium," Hancock said.

CFP title game adds halftime concert, but bands will play on
 
More commercialism in college athletics...

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There's only so much time during halftime. If they show the concert, they aren't showing the bands. If they show the bands, they aren't showing the concert. Now add the halftime review by the talking heads. It doesn't add up.
 
There's only so much time during halftime. If they show the concert, they aren't showing the bands. If they show the bands, they aren't showing the concert. Now add the halftime review by the talking heads. It doesn't add up.

they're gonna show the concert on espn, and the bands on an espn channel, not necessarily espn (espn 2, espnu, etc.)
 
That will be better for the players. Intead of the 20 minute nap they get now between halves, they will get 35 or 40 minute naps.
That's a crock of bull malarky , it's about mo viewers and mo money more than anything else.
 
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