Did the CFP committee get the playoff bracket right? Well, that depends on your perspective and your rooting interests. The bubble became awfully crowded, so not everyone was going to come away happy.
Overall, Alabama and Miami seem like fair choices, but the course the committee charted to reach that destination became an exercise of the absurd.
On today’s episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams offer their biggest grievances with this bracket – and with this committee – and propose a different way to approach the playoff.
Is this season cause for playoff expansion? Not necessarily. There’s an argument for 16 teams, but there’s also a case for staying at 12 and dumping automatic bids in favor of a bracket filled exclusively through at-large bids. Let’s reconsider who gets to be on the CFP committee.
Also in this episode, the hosts discuss potential playoff upsets, and they predict the national champion.

Dabo Swinney tattles on Ole Miss football. Big whoop.
41:03

To find 'next Indiana' look inside the SEC. You're up, Kentucky
43:20

Why Texas, Arch Manning are SEC's best hope to steal glory back from Big Ten
44:36