It is the College Football Playoff selection committee's turn to make sense of a season where nothing makes sense.
When the 12 people on the committee release their first of six rankings Tuesday evening, football fans will find out if the panel agrees with the popular consensus that defending champion Ohio State is the best team in the country or whether that title belongs to another undefeated team, like Indiana, Texas A&M or BYU.
The committee's first ranking of its own top 25 will shape the conversation about what college football's second-ever 12-team playoff will look like when the bracket itself are released Dec. 7.
The playoff begins Dec. 19-20 with four first-round games to be played on the campuses of the higher seeds. It concludes Jan. 19 with the national championship game at

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