At what point does the CFP committee and talking heads start acknowledging a 3 loss SEC team being higher seeded than a BIG champ team. With the additions of Texas and OU an undefeated champion is highly unlikely. In fact I argue having 2 loss champ becomes more normal in the SEC especially with NIL leveling the field.
Every year the voters don’t weigh strength of schedule. I understand with adding Oregon, USC helps , however that doesn’t even come close to offsetting MN, IL, PU, IU, Northwestern, Rutgers Maryland and , IA( biggest beneficiary of the worst division in college football).
Not trying to be a homer but at this point it’s becoming dog and pony show with the BIG pre season rankings
Every year the voters don’t weigh strength of schedule. I understand with adding Oregon, USC helps , however that doesn’t even come close to offsetting MN, IL, PU, IU, Northwestern, Rutgers Maryland and , IA( biggest beneficiary of the worst division in college football).
Not trying to be a homer but at this point it’s becoming dog and pony show with the BIG pre season rankings