DESTIN, Fla. (AP) – New Orleans is among nine cities and regions bidding to host College Football Playoff championship games.
Atlanta, Houston, San Antonio, Detroit, Minneapolis, South Florida, Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Bay Area in California also are vying to host the 2018, `19 and `20 title games. All those sites had been previously reported as intending to bid. New Orleans was the last to jump in to the mix.
College Football Playoff Executive Director Bill Hancock made the bids official Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference spring meetings.
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