From Tom Fornelli at CBSec Sports. I found this mildly amusing. And truth.
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"Alabama was clearly the No. 4 ranked team as a non-champion," said Hocutt when asked why the committee went with the Tide over the Buckeyes.
Clearly?! Really?!
Let's go back to last week -- five days, in fact -- when the committee released its penultimate CFP Rankings on Tuesday night. In those rankings, Alabama was No. 5 and Ohio State was No. 8. Here's what Hocutt said while answering questions about the debate between Alabama and Ohio State less than a week ago.
"Reflecting on the discussions over the last two days," said Hocutt, "obviously there's three spots that separate [Alabama and Ohio State] right there, but it's close separation from team No. 5, Alabama, [with] No. 6 Georgia, No. 7 Miami, No. 8 Ohio State. Those teams are close. Very little separation in the committee's eyes between teams five through eight."
So what happened to take us from having "very little separation" between Ohio State and Alabama to "Alabama was clearly the No. 4-ranked team?"
Was it Ohio State winning a Big Ten title against No. 4
Wisconsin that proved Alabama was clearly better than it? Was it
Auburn, the team that beat Alabama, losing to Georgia that proved Alabama was better?
Or is the committee just talking out its you-know-what to explain its rankings on a weekly basis?
Only one of those three questions has an obvious answer.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/what-we-learned-dont-listen-to-the-cfp-heres-why-alabama-is-in-over-ohio-state/