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Joel Klatt isn’t a fan of the recent College Football Playoff standings. Are you?
On the latest edition of his podcast, Klatt said that the current CFP model that determines the top 4 programs is flawed. Despite struggle wins from Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and TCU in Week 12, plus a less-than-stellar 13-10 win by LSU over Arkansas in Week 11, the committee elected to leave the status untouched entering rivalry week.
Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and TCU remained in the top 4 while LSU moved up 1 spot following Tennesse’s loss to South Carolina. USC, which currently has the best odd to represent the Pac-12 as a 1-loss team, only moved up to No. 6 despite beating crosstown rival UCLA in the Rose Bowl Saturday evening.
"There are a lot of people, you might be one of them, that distrust the process for the college football playoff."@joelklatt thinks the CFB Committee is a failed experiment ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Sdl4orQN9e
— The Joel Klatt Show: A CFB Pod (@JoelKlattShow) November 23, 2022
“Nobody trusts what’s going on,” Klatt said. “That’s kind of what happens here.
Cole Thompson is a freelance writer for Saturday Tradition who has covered college football and the NFL for multiple websites. Thompson is currently based in Houston, Texas, and also can be heard daily on SportsMap National Radio's 'Just Sayin It' from 3am-6am.