NCAA Division I Football Championship
The NCAA Division I Football Championship is a postseason tournament that determines the national champion of college football in the United States. It features teams from the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), which is distinct from the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The tournament typically includes 24 teams, selected based on their performance during the regular season.
The championship culminates in a final game, where the two best teams compete for the title. This event is organized by the NCAA and has been held annually since 1978, showcasing the talent and competitiveness of college football at the FCS level.