Kalen DeBoer’s Alabama Becomes Sacrificial Lamb as CFP Committee’s Ulterior Motive Behind SMU Selection Disclosed

The playoff ranking saga has turned out nothing short of a melodrama this season. There has always been some backlash on how the CFP and the AP Poll judgment lack ethics and clarity. After Alabama received a No. 12 spot on last week’s CFP chart, the outrage reached an all-time high. Teams like Miami, Ole Miss, and SMU raised their voice against the brand bias and demanded an answer as to why they were left behind the Tide despite having fewer losses under the belt. Little did they know that the reality would shift in no time. As the championship weekend went down, the final CFP rankings unfolded, not giving Kalen DeBoer a reason to chill, and here’s why.

SMU, despite losing to the Tigers, got the playoff berth on the strength of schedule ground. To explain the scenario better, ESPN’s Dan Orlovosky added to Warde Manuel’s politically correct justification for taking SMU over Alabama.

‘If SMU plays and they have that massive comeback and they lose and you put Alabama or a Carolina or an Ole Miss in what you’re, again, going to have is a team next year is going to play in a conference Championship game in the night before everybody’s going to get sick and they’re not going to play in the game and then they’re going to go well, we were in before and we couldn’t play so you got to keep us in so they had to do that,” said the ESPN mogul, reflecting the committee’s non-punishing intention behind the pick.

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