College football playoffs

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A lot of unhappiness that Notre Dame didn't get in over Miami and Alabama, but ND lost to Miami. Head to head has to mean something. Also, their schedule has not been strong all year.

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Oklahoma already proved it on the field. Why are they playing Alabama again if h2h results matter?
Because they didn't GAF where they put the teams, as long as they got enough of 'em in it.
Why line up Ole Miss to play Tulane again when there are so many other options?
If Ole Miss wins? They play Georgia. again...
Idiots are ruining something with so much potential and they don't care cause they're printing money.
 
You've got three things going on: getting into the tournament under the rules, the rules to get in, and the seeding.

Under the current rules, Notre Dame shouldn't get in over Miami. You know who's fault is that Notre Dame didn't get in? Notre Dame. Win your games.

The rules to get in: Clearly flawed that would allow James Madison and Tulane get in before Notre Dame.

The seeding: Weird. Too many rematches.
 
You've got three things going on: getting into the tournament under the rules, the rules to get in, and the seeding.

Under the current rules, Notre Dame shouldn't get in over Miami. You know who's fault is that Notre Dame didn't get in? Notre Dame. Win your games.

The rules to get in: Clearly flawed that would allow James Madison and Tulane get in before Notre Dame.

The seeding: Weird. Too many rematches.
What, exactly, are the “rules”?
 
What, exactly, are the “rules”?

  • 12 teams will be selected to the Playoff field, with the selection committee's five highest-ranked conference champions earning automatic bids. These five highest-ranked conference champions are in regardless of where they rank in the top 25, even if they're not in it
    • This was seen in the first CFP rankings in 2025, when Memphis wasn't ranked in the top 25 but received a projected automatic bid as the fifth highest-ranked conference champion
  • The four highest-ranked teams regardless of conference champion status will receive the top four seeds in the playoff and a first-round bye.
    • In the inaugural 12-team playoff in 2024, the four highest-ranked conference champions were seeded 1-4 and each will received a first-round bye
  • Teams seeded 5-12 will play each other in the first round on the home field of the higher-ranked team
 
What, exactly, are the “rules”?

  • 12 teams will be selected to the Playoff field, with the selection committee's five highest-ranked conference champions earning automatic bids. These five highest-ranked conference champions are in regardless of where they rank in the top 25, even if they're not in it
    • This was seen in the first CFP rankings in 2025, when Memphis wasn't ranked in the top 25 but received a projected automatic bid as the fifth highest-ranked conference champion
  • The four highest-ranked teams regardless of conference champion status will receive the top four seeds in the playoff and a first-round bye.
    • In the inaugural 12-team playoff in 2024, the four highest-ranked conference champions were seeded 1-4 and each will received a first-round bye
  • Teams seeded 5-12 will play each other in the first round on the home field of the higher-ranked team
This is pretty much the only part that forces their hand on any teams' inclusion. And the complaining & campaigning to scrap this rule is already out in full force. Thanks ACC
 
  • 12 teams will be selected to the Playoff field, with the selection committee's five highest-ranked conference champions earning automatic bids. These five highest-ranked conference champions are in regardless of where they rank in the top 25, even if they're not in it
    • This was seen in the first CFP rankings in 2025, when Memphis wasn't ranked in the top 25 but received a projected automatic bid as the fifth highest-ranked conference champion
  • The four highest-ranked teams regardless of conference champion status will receive the top four seeds in the playoff and a first-round bye.
    • In the inaugural 12-team playoff in 2024, the four highest-ranked conference champions were seeded 1-4 and each will received a first-round bye
  • Teams seeded 5-12 will play each other in the first round on the home field of the higher-ranked team
That doesn’t address how teams are selected for spots 5-12. That’s the hitch. No rules on that.
 
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The tie breaker rules that were used to allow a 7-5 crappy Duke team to go to ACC championship game over Miami and an over ranked Alabama team to go to SEC championship game over Ole Miss and aTm is the real culprit. Also, stop with the guarantee bids for a ranked Gof5 team. This isn’t March Madness looking for Cinderella.

There is always good be controversy. 12 is too many, especially if you really aren’t selecting the best 12. IMO, 8 may the right number.
 
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