How to watch the final College Football Playoff selection show on Sunday

The long wait is finally over.

Tennessee wide receiver Mike Matthews (10) celebrates his touchdown with quarterback Nico Iamaleava (8) during the third quarter at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024.
Tennessee wide receiver Mike Matthews (10) celebrates his touchdown with quarterback Nico Iamaleava (8) during the third quarter at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. | Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It's time to find out where the Tennessee Vols and the rest of the top teams in the country are going to be playing in the College Football Playoff. After a fun Championship Weekend, there's no more ball to be played to determine how the seedings are going to be worked out.

On Sunday, the final CFP selection show will be here, where Tennessee and others will find out when and where they'll be playing in the first round, while we'll also learn who will be getting a bye. Countless people across the country are ready for things to be announced - here's how you can watch everything unfold.

What time is the College Football Playoff rankings show today? 

Things are going to get started much earlier than they have in previous weeks. On Sunday, the final CFP rankings release show will get underway at 12 p.m. ET.

How to watch Sunday's College Football Playoff rankings on TV

Throughout the season, the CFP rankings have been televised on ESPN and nothing is going to change for Sunday. ESPN will once again be on the call for this one.

How to stream the College Football Playoff rankings release show 

If you're not going to be home for the final rankings release, no need to worry. You can stream the show via the ESPN app, while fubo.TV will also have you covered.

Will the Tennessee Vols host a first-round CFP game at Neyland Stadium?

There was hope entering the weekend that maybe, just maybe, things would fall in place for the Tennessee Vols to host one last game at Neyland Stadium this year. However, with Georgia winning the SEC title and Penn State giving Oregon all they could handle, that's likely not going to happen.

Plenty of new projections have Tennessee going to Happy Valley to face Penn State in Round 1. Should that happen, you better believe UT fans will be ready to travel to see Josh Heupel and Co. try to take down the Nittany Lions.

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