The committee's challenge will not just be selecting the 12 teams, but also in how they are seeded, reflecting their judgment on wins, losses, and conference performances.
Locking in ten or eleven teams for the playoff suggests that the committee's task may become easier; however, the unpredictability of seeding complicates matters significantly.
The controversy from last year’s CFP selection indicates that any decisions made now could have lasting implications on how teams are evaluated for future championships.
This season’s uncertainty highlights the fluid nature of rankings and seeding, with both deserving teams and conference outcomes influencing the final playoff configuration.
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