Controversy Erupts as Undefeated Florida State Excluded from College Football Playoff
Critics question selection committee's criteria and perceived bias towards SEC and Big Ten conferences.
- Despite an undefeated season, Florida State was left out of the College Football Playoff, with Alabama securing a spot instead.
- The decision has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that Florida State's exclusion is due to the injury of their starting quarterback, Jordan Travis.
- The College Football Playoff selection committee has been accused of favoring teams from the SEC and Big Ten conferences.
- Next year's expansion to a 12-team playoff is not expected to resolve these issues, with fears that teams outside of the SEC and Big Ten will continue to be overlooked.
- Florida State's exclusion has raised questions about the criteria used by the committee to select teams, with some arguing that the 'best' teams are not necessarily the 'most deserving'.


































