The College Football Playoff selection committee had a lot of explaining do to about its first installment of rankings.
Check out Alabama's national championship odds following the first release of the College Football Playoff rankings.
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So, how did you spend your Tuesday night? Just what I thought: watching MACtion and digesting the first College Football Playoff rankings. What did the initial rankings reveal?
The five highest-rated conference champions are guaranteed a spot, with seven at-large bids up for grabs. In the first poll, Ohio State, Texas, Penn State, Tennessee, Indiana, Notre Dame, and Alabama ...
It was always going to be close, but the College Football Playoff Selection Committee was not about to leave the Alabama Crimson Tide on the outside looking in.
The first College Football Playoff rankings are out, and certain teams are on the outside looking in.