The first College Football Playoff rankings of the season will be released Tuesday night, and I'm sure everybody will agree with them and think they're perfect. There certainly won't be any crying about how some teams are ranked too high because "they haven't played anybody," or that some teams are getting far too much credit for games they lost.
Honestly, my favorite part of the rankings reveal every week is when the committee chairman has to answer a bunch of questions about why teams are ranked where they are, and is forced to give a bunch of answers that will inevitably conflict with other answers they've already given.
It's a no-win situation because the rankings aren't an exact science, and never will be. It's a sport that now features 136 teams playing at the same level, and a p

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