Look what you made them do, Taylor. 

Entertainment Tonight reported that Taylor Swift will be the halftime performer at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, Jan. 8 in Atlanta. 

"She will headline a concert in Centennial Olympic Park during halftime of the game," the ET report states, citing a source. "It will be a free concert. ESPN has her booked for the event and has a massive deal to release new music from [her upcoming album] Reputation through its college football coverage this season." The report also notes that UPS and AT&T are sponsors for Swift and have heavy advertising deals with ESPN.  

However, an ESPN spokesperson told CBS Sports, "Reports of Taylor Swift performing at the College Football Playoff National Championship are inaccurate. We are pleased that Taylor chose ESPN and ABC's college football coverage as a platform to debut her new song "...Ready For It?" However, there is nothing more to announce at this time."

When asked if there would be an announcement for a halftime performer, the spokesperson said there would be "in the future" but was unable to provide a specific timeframe. 

"Look What You Made Me Do" has been the bump music for the 2017 college football season. Reputation is set to drop on Nov. 10. Putting Swift front and center for college football's biggest game after making her the artistic voice of the 2017 season would make sense. 

But don't worry if you're more old fashioned, each team's marching band will still be there to perform.