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College Rocket League is BACK with $300,000 in scholastic awards and we’ve got you covered on the format, qualified teams and how to watch CRL Fall 2022.

The College Rocket League Fall league play kicks off next week! To help you prepare for the upcoming season, we’ve got all you need to know about the format, qualified teams and how to watch CRL Fall 2022.

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How to watch College Rocket League Fall 2022

The College Rocket League broadcasts officially kick off on October 11th and will be live on theCollegeCarballchannel on Wednesdays and theRocket Leaguechannel on Thursdays until November 10th.

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Teams competing in CRL Fall 2022

The College Rocket League Fall 2022 season kicked off with two weekends of qualifiers for both the eastern and western regional conferences. 16 teams qualified each weekend for North American league play, split across the two regions.

While many familiar teams from past CRL seasons qualified, this season also saw the qualification of 12 schools that have never competed in CRL. Check out the 32 teams competing this season:

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Format and the College Rocket League World Championship

College Rocket League Fall 2022 follows a similar format to previous seasons.

32 teams split across the eastern and western conferences will compete in a round robin bracket across five weeks. The top eight teams from East and West will move on to compete in their respective, single-elimination conference playoffs.

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The top six teams split between the East and West conferences will move on to the double-elimination Championship.

World Championship

This year’s College Rocket League season will culminate in the 2023 Collegiate Rocket League World Championship.

In their latest CRL announcement, Psyonix released the 2023 CRL World Championship invite structure:

College Rocket League Fall broadcasts start October 12 (Image via Rocket League Esports).

Fall Open

Schools that did not qualify for CRL League play have the opportunity to compete in the College Carball Association (CCA) Open for their chance at $40,000 in prizing (across two splits) and a spot in the North American CRL Last Chance Qualifier.

Teams can compete in four open events per split. Through competing in the CCA Open, teams earn points to compete in the North American CRL Last Chance Qualifier. Registration for the CCA Open isnow live.

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CCA Open Competition Dates: Fall 2022

North American Last Chance Qualifier

48 teams from various competitions will be invited to the North American Last Chance Qualifier, where teams compete for their chance at one of two spots in the 2023 College Rocket League World Championship.

According to CCA, the NA Last Chance Qualifier invites come from both the CRL Spring 2023 competition and auxiliary competitions:

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For announcements regarding the auxiliary competitions, be sure to join theCCA Discordserver.

We hope you’re excited about CRL Fall 2022! Stay tuned toEsports.ggfor more College Rocket League content.

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