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The College Football Playoff rankings are coming soon, and the real debates are coming with them.The first of five weekly rankings will be unveiled on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Rollie Fingers Jersey That begins the journey to selecting the four College Football Playoff teams forthis season’s semifinals, which will be played Dec. 29 at the Capital One Orange Bowl and Goodyear Cotton Bowl Cla sic.MORE: Here are some need-to-know facts about the 2018College Football Playoff rankings.When are the College Football Playoff rankings released?The first set of College Football Playoff rankings will be released on Tuesday, Oct. 30. ESPN televises the rankings each week, but the times have yet to be determined and are flexible from week to week. There will be five sets of rankings released every Tuesday before the final rankings on Dec. 2Here is this year’s scheduleWEEKDATETIMEWeek 10Tuesday, Oct. 30TBDWeek 11Tuesday, Nov. 6TBDWeek 12Tuesday, Nov. 13TBDWeek 13Tuesday, Nov. 20TBDChampionshipTuesday, Nov. 27TBDSelection DaySunday, Dec. 2TBDWhen is Selection Day for the College Football Playoff?Selection Day for the College Football Playoffis Sunday, Dec. 2 the day after conference championship weekend. That’s when the four teams for the 2018 College Football Santiago Casilla Jersey Playoff semifinals will be selected. One semifinal will start at 4 p.m. ET and the other will start at 8 p.m. ET.Where are this year’s CFP semifinals?This year’s College Football Playoff semifinals will be played on Saturday, Dec. 29. One semifinal will be at the Capital One Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Boog Powell Jersey Miami Gardens, Fla., and the other will be played at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Cla sic at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.Where is this year’s CFP championship?The 2019 College Football Playoff championship will be played Monday, Jan. 7,at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Game time is scheduled for 8 p.m. on ESPN.MORE: Who is Cliff Pennington Jersey on the College Football Playoff committee?Bill Hancock, Executive directorRon Mullens, Chair Oregon athletic directorJoe Castiglione, Oklahoma athletic directorChris Howard, Robert Morris University presidentHerb Deromedi, former Central Michigan coachJeff Bower, former Southern Mi s coachRonnie Lott, former USC defensive backBobby Johnson, former Vanderbilt coachScott Stricklin, Florida athletic directorGene Smith, Ohio State athletic directorFrank Beamer, former Virginia Tech coachPaola Boivin, former reporter for The Arizona RepublicKen Hatfield, former Rice, Air Force, Clemson, Arkansas coachTodd Stansbury, Georgia Tech athletic director