CFP executive director details selection process
"There's a lot of integrity in that room but there's also a lot of willingness to talk."
"There's a lot of integrity in that room but there's also a lot of willingness to talk."
"How did the company that spent billions and billions of dollars on the College Football Playoff go with that as its commercial?"
“I told all involved, you’ve betrayed the process."
"I'm not trying to make this about the NFL Draft, but I am trying to make this about best teams."
Joel Klatt continued his criticism of the College Football Playoff committee, saying they manipulated the process to favor SMU over Alabama.
OK Google: Show me Curt Cignetti.
It took ESPN 34 minutes of their selection show to get to the actual bracket reveal, after they promised it within the first 30 minutes.
The closest of the four games, Tennessee-Ohio State, opened with the Buckeyes being 7.5-point favorites.
Notre Dame and NBC currently have a broadcast agreement that will see Fighting Irish home games remain on the network through 2029.
McMurphy posted on X that SMU was in over Alabama at 11:59 a.m. ET, one minute before ESPN started their CFP reveal show.
"After last year, I have learned, I have no opinions about anything. I think everybody gets a trophy."
Dabo Swinney is rarely at a loss for words. After Swinney and the Clemson Tigers won Friday night’s...
"It should not be contingent upon a conference patch or the logo on the helmet."
"There's six one-loss teams in the country, right?"
"I think we should be treated like an 11-1 team."
"Since Jordan Travis took over, [SMU is] 9-0."
"Let’s not pretend it doesn’t work different than that."
"The Big 12 stinks. It's a terrible conference."
"Everybody can say what they want to say."
"Is that a serious question?"
Scott Van Pelt spoke some much needed truth on SportsCenter about how College Football Playoff rankings arguments can easily be twisted.
"I think they'll get the best five or six teams in, but it's going to be hell to pay now for the other six teams to get in there."
"Make it make sense."
Paul Finebaum unsurprisingly ripped the College Football Playoff rankings with Big Ten teams dominating the top spots.