What the College Football Playoff selection committee got right and got wrong in its final rankings, including Oklahoma ahead of Georgia, Ohio State.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
College football’s winners and losers from Week 14 led by Alabama and Georgia
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What the College Football Playoff selection committee got right and wrong in its rankings
What the College Football Playoff selection committee got right and wrong in the penultimate rankings, including UFC’s fate and a low placing for Texas.
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What the College Football Playoff committee got right and wrong this week
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College football winners and losers, starting with Ohio State and Michigan
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