College Football's Playoff Trophy in Fort Worth for One Day

If you want to see the first College Football Playoff trophy you've got a few hours to see it, the National Championship Trophy is in downtown Fort Worth for one day.

The rising gold football-shaped trophy is on its inaugural tour across the United States.

The trophy on display is the actual trophy that will be presented onfield to the winner of the College Football Playoff National  Championship on January 12, 2015, in Arlington, Texas..

The more than 2-foot-high trophy is made from 24-karat gold, bronze and stainless steel. The bottom of the trophy is shaped like a football and rises to form an actual-sized ball at the top. There are four laces, reflective of the four teams that will make it to the playoffs.

The trophy, which weighs about 35 pounds, is designed to be hoisted from its foot-high bronze base that weighs another 30 pounds. 

The trophy will be on display at the Pavilion in Sundance Square Plaza from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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