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College Football Playoff Rankings Week 2 — Reaction and Analysis

After the predictable and produced “outrage” that followed the College Football Playoff initial rankings, the Committee was mostly validated this past weekend. The biggest outcry was over Alabama’s presence in the top four even with a loss to a two-loss team (Ole Miss). Talking heads and bloggers everywhere took up the cause on behalf of so many slighted schools who remained undefeated and were … so the argument went … more worthy than ‘Bama of a place in the top four. However once the teams took the field again this past weekend, the initial rankings of the Committee started to look pretty darn good and the dissenting argument pretty darn weak.

The New Top Four

Here’s the new top four just released by the Committee:

  1. Clemson
  2. Alabama
  3. Ohio State
  4. Notre Dame

So where is the outrage this week? 

It shouldn’t be over Alabama. Fans still miffed by Bama’s ranking just aren’t watching the games. They are for real. They are an illustration of why the Committee talks about “the eye test.” It’s likely the controversy will not end even when the regular season ends. It’s possible at this point we’ll have an undefeated team from one of the big five conferences to be get left out. Not a certainty of course, but a possibility. More on that in a moment …

If fans want to express their outrage over any of the current final four, it should be The Ohio State University. OSU is benefiting from a traditional school of thought, which says you give the benefit of the doubt to the defending champs. It’s an archaic way of thinking that I believe the Committee will eventually move away from in the years to come. I’m not saying OSU doesn’t deserve to be in the conversation. I am saying I don’t see a compelling argument as to how or why they are better than Iowa, Baylor, or Oklahoma State.

Instead I expect social media, message boards and blog posts to turn their wrath on the Fighting Irish. While it pains me to be a ND apologist, it’s hard to argue against their strength of schedule. Yes, they have one loss … to the #1 team in the country on the road. They’ve still got some important games coming up, but I agree the Committee got it right it putting Notre Dame in the four … for now.

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Now is time to separate the contenders from the pretenders. Some teams don’t have a chance, despite what the polls show or what they think. It’s a cold bucket of reality that somebody has to throw. Here’s my breakdown of the three teams more likely to jump into the four before the end of the season, the three that are pretenders, and three dark horses.

Who Still Has a Chance

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Who’s Still Pretending

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The Dark Horses

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CFB fans have to keep everything in perspective. There is no perfect system but there shouldn’t be. The debate, the arguments, even the controversy is what makes CFB great. The playoff system gives us some better sense of closure to our season, but it’s never going to eliminate every issue in the minds of passionate fans everywhere. That’s what makes every game on Saturday so meaningful.

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