College Football
College football refers to the American sport of football played by student-athletes representing colleges and universities. It is governed by various regulatory bodies, primarily the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). College football seasons typically take place in the fall and culminate in bowl games and playoffs, culminating in the College Football Playoff to determine the national champion. The sport is known for its passionate fanbase, traditions, and rivalries, and it serves as a significant platform for players to showcase their skills, with many advancing to professional leagues, such as the National Football League (NFL). College football is deeply embedded in American culture, often associated with tailgating, marching bands, and school spirit. The NCAA divides programs into different divisions, with varying levels of competition, including Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).