The College Football Playoff's 12-team structure was designed to bring order, but it's causing a stir. Here's a breakdown of the issues heading into the second-to-last rankings:
Miami vs. Notre Dame: The 'Catholics vs. Convicts' rivalry is heating up, with Miami and Notre Dame neck-and-neck in rankings despite the same record. Miami's wins over Notre Dame and head-to-head advantage are overshadowed by losses to SMU and Louisville, raising questions about committee bias.
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Ole Miss' Fate: With head coach Lane Kiffin's departure to LSU, Ole Miss faces a potential playoff exclusion. The committee's precedent of dropping teams for various reasons, like Florida State's injury-plagued season, raises concerns for the Rebels.
Conference Championship Impact: While conference championship games still matter, their significance is diminished this year. Big Ten and Big 12 matchups are consequential, but the expanded field means lower stakes compared to previous eras.
The College Football Playoff's complexity is causing a stir, and these issues will likely spark discussions and debates as the season concludes.