Did the committee get the 12 teams right? NO! Should Notre Dame have gotten in over Alabama? No! Should have BYU gotten in over Miami? YES. Did anyone else get left out? No.
Why Notre Dame should have been left out, they lost their first 2 games, both teams they lost to finished 21-3 overall, Notre Dame won 10 straight afterwards beating Navy, USC, Pitt and N C State all of whom finished with at least 7 wins, only USC was ranked as of today. They're combined season record was 76-68.
Miami finished 10-2, lost to SMU and L'ville, both teams not even ranked as of today, Miami went 75-69, didn't even make it to the ACC Championship, so they should have not have gotten in, but they did beat Notre Dame in week 1 and beat a hot USF team who had beaten Florida the week before, that was it for USF as far as big wins. Only one team finished as of today in the Top 25 rankings.
Alabama finished 10-3, they were 79-66 overall, but played Georgia twice, beat Georgia at Athens and got ass whooped in the SEC Championship, Alabama played 3 teams which finished in the Top 15, so shut up Notre Dame and even Miami backers, neither of you should have even been considered for the Top 12 for the CFP anyways, BYU should have have, BYU lost in the Big 12 Conference Championship and their only other loss was to the same team in which they lost to, BYU's overall record was 11-2, BYU's overall record of their opponents was however not as good as Notre Dame or Miami or Alabama's, as they played an cupcake opener vs Portland St who finished 1-11 on the season. Miami played Bethune Cookman which finished 6-6 in the HBCU and Bama played Eastern Illini which finished at 3-9 in their Ohio Valley FCS conference.
So in all that's fair, BYU & Bama should be in, they played 2 teams which finished in the Top 4 in the CFP and AP rankings, Notre Dame & Miami did not play anyone which finished in the Top 4 final standings.
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Why Notre Dame should have been left out, they lost their first 2 games, both teams they lost to finished 21-3 overall, Notre Dame won 10 straight afterwards beating Navy, USC, Pitt and N C State all of whom finished with at least 7 wins, only USC was ranked as of today. They're combined season record was 76-68.
Miami finished 10-2, lost to SMU and L'ville, both teams not even ranked as of today, Miami went 75-69, didn't even make it to the ACC Championship, so they should have not have gotten in, but they did beat Notre Dame in week 1 and beat a hot USF team who had beaten Florida the week before, that was it for USF as far as big wins. Only one team finished as of today in the Top 25 rankings.
Alabama finished 10-3, they were 79-66 overall, but played Georgia twice, beat Georgia at Athens and got ass whooped in the SEC Championship, Alabama played 3 teams which finished in the Top 15, so shut up Notre Dame and even Miami backers, neither of you should have even been considered for the Top 12 for the CFP anyways, BYU should have have, BYU lost in the Big 12 Conference Championship and their only other loss was to the same team in which they lost to, BYU's overall record was 11-2, BYU's overall record of their opponents was however not as good as Notre Dame or Miami or Alabama's, as they played an cupcake opener vs Portland St who finished 1-11 on the season. Miami played Bethune Cookman which finished 6-6 in the HBCU and Bama played Eastern Illini which finished at 3-9 in their Ohio Valley FCS conference.
So in all that's fair, BYU & Bama should be in, they played 2 teams which finished in the Top 4 in the CFP and AP rankings, Notre Dame & Miami did not play anyone which finished in the Top 4 final standings.
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