Former Nebraska Coach Named to CFB Playoff Selection Committee

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The College Football Player Management Committee announced the appointment of a former Nebraska football coach to the CFP Selection Committee. Executive director Bill Hancock named Nebraska and Oregon State coach Mike Riley to the committee.

“We are pleased to have Mike join the committee. He has significant experience as a player and coach and loves college football. He will bring a unique perspective to the committee. Plus, he’s a charming human being.”

Riley has a long career as a football coach. He has worked in an astonishing seven different leagues/levels of the sport. He has 17 years of college football experience, with stints at Oregon State (two stints) and Nebraska.

Riley coached at Lincoln for just three seasons (2015-2017). He finished his career at Nebraska with a 19-19 record and two bowl appearances.

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