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The final edition of the College Football Playoff Rankings was released Sunday afternoon with a controversial top four that no doubt left one team (and its conference) immensely frustrated with the selection process. Michigan, Washington, Texas and Alabama emerged as the four teams vying for the CFP National Championship with Florida State missing the cut despite ending the season as an undefeated champion from a Power Five conference.
The No. 1 Wolverines will face the No. 4 Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl semifinal, while the No. 2 Huskies will battle the No. 3 Longhorns in the Sugar Bowl semifinal. Texas is the 15th different team to advance to the CFP in the event’s 10-year history.
Past the top four, though, the CFP Rankings have further significance. The top of the rankings determines the pool of teams eligible to be selected for the premier New Year’s Six bowl games, and the highest-placed Group of Five team in the rankings earns an automatic New Year’s Six bid. With the CFP Selection Committee apt to occasionally make changes on a whim, not much could be known for sure until the announcement came down Sunday afternoon.
SEC runner-up Georgia will take on ACC champion Florida State in the Orange Bowl, a game that sets up as a battle of the first two teams left out of the playoff. The two-time reigning national champion Bulldogs have won six straight bowl games, while the Seminoles enter with a 19-game winning streak seeking to prove that they should have been included in…
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Author : Adam Silverstein
Publish date : 2023-12-03 20:12:34
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