So, the college football playoff committee announced its
first rankings for the CFP, and surprisingly it had Georgia ahead of
Alabama. Alabama has held the number one
ranking for the entire year, and they have dominated every team they have
played so far. While Georgia also has an
impressive resume and has been steadily climbing up the rankings, Alabama has
not faltered this year. So, it’s
surprising that a team that has been playing well lost the number one ranking,
seemingly for no reason.
What is even more surprising is that Alabama was on a bye
week. That’s right, they did not play. So, the committee has deemed that Georgia’s
win this week was more impressive than Alabama’s bye week. Yeah, I can see how if you held the stats up
side-by-side that Georgia would come out on top. Alabama was on a bye!
This same logic amazes me about the Heisman Trophy
tracking. A player will actually lose
ground in the race on the week they aren’t playing. I don’t know how you can penalize a guy for
not even being on the field. How could
they have possibly gotten worse, when they weren’t even playing?!
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