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College AD Drops Explosive Criticism on Playoff Selection Committee—What They Said Will Shock You

College AD Drops Explosive Criticism on Playoff Selection Committee—What They Said Will Shock You

Is the current College Football Playoff really the fairest way to crown a national champion, or has it become a glorified guessing game cloaked in committee drama? As the SEC gears up to hash out the CFP’s future during their annual spring meetings, voices like Florida’s Scott Stricklin aren’t holding back — questioning if a handful of folks at a table can truly judge who deserves a shot when football offers so few data points compared to other sports. Meanwhile, with Alabama’s recent snub and the growing talk of a 16-team playoff, the landscape is shifting under our feet, forcing us to wonder: Should traditional schedules bend to playoff politics, or do we crave a return to rigid criteria that cut through the subjectivity? The debate is heating up, and it’s clear this playoff puzzle won’t be solved overnight. LEARN MORE.

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The College Football Playoff format remains under scrutiny amid more potential changes. In the process, critics have questioned whether a selection committee is the best way to establish the playoff field.

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