CFB Playoff trophy makes its way to local elementary school
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College Football Playoff championship trophy during a stop at M. Agnes Elementary School earlier this week. Photo by Noah Washington/The Atlanta Voice
On Tuesday, April 30, the College Football Playoff (CFP) held a press conference announcing the return of the playoffs to Atlanta, making history as the first city to hold the titular event twice. The College Football Playoff was previously held in Atlanta in 2018.
Tiffany Blackman, a sideline reporter for CBS Sports and local sports radio host moderated the evening’s presentation and discussion with multiple guests and panelists.
The venue, M. Agnes Jones Elementary School in Atlanta, was emblematic of the deeper mission of the College Football Playoff Foundation. M. Agnes Jones Elementary School Principal Robert Williams shared his thoughts on a press conference taking place at the school, “It is an amazing feeling as the principal of M. Agnes Jones to see the investment of our city and the college football program foundation. We’re seeing the impact beyond just football. I’m delighted to have them here and to be the host of this press event.”
The College Football Playoff (CFP) Foundation has significantly expanded its commitment to educational support in Georgia, building on the success of past...
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