AT&T Stadium will not host CFP title game in 2029 due to 'scheduling conflicts,' reports say

A general view of the exterior of AT&T Stadium before the NFC Wildcard Playoff Game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions on Jan. 4, 2015, in Arlington, Texas.
A general view of the exterior of AT&T Stadium before the NFC Wildcard Playoff Game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions on Jan. 4, 2015, in Arlington, Texas. Photo credit Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

AT&T Stadium is no longer scheduled to host the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2029 due to a scheduling conflict, according to reports.

The conflict, details of which have not been disclosed, has prompted organizers to relocate the championship game to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa in 2029, according to Brett McMurphy of the Action Network, who broke the news.

AT&T Stadium hosted the CFP title game in 2015 and has hosted multiple CFP semifinals in the Cotton Bowl. Officials have not said what the scheduling conflict is.

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