College Football

College football is a form of American football played by teams representing colleges and universities. It is governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and is distinct from professional football, featuring both Division I, II, and III tiers, which classify schools based on enrollment size and athletic programs. College football has its own set of rules and regulations, and it culminates in various bowl games and postseason playoffs. The sport is highly popular in the United States, creating intense rivalries and a vibrant culture among fans, students, and alumni. It serves as a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills with the potential to advance to professional levels in football, contributing to its significance in American sports. College football seasons typically run from late summer to early winter, concluding with prominent championship games.