The College Football Playoff system and how the teams are chosen have long been flawed. They still aren't ideal. Such is life.

If we were still playing strictly bowl games and the head honchos of college football were stuck just picking the top two teams, we wouldn't even be in the situation to criticize the committee for keeping Alabama at the ninth spot and dropping Notre Dame out and jumping Miami in during the final week of the decision-making process. ×

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