The latest edition of the College Football Playoff Rankings are out, stirring up lots of debates as we lean into conference championship season.
Georgia moved up one spot in the rankings, going from No. 9 to No. 8 after an impressive win over Missouri.
Here is how the Twitter world reacted to the fourth edition of the CFP Rankings.
The full answer regarding Georgia in the CFP rankings: https://t.co/ddMzsaMq8F pic.twitter.com/LfPmizmeV9
— Alan (@Alan__Cole) December 16, 2020
Florida loses at home to an awful LSU team and stays in the top 15? They should be 17 at best. Also, how is Iowa State still in the top 10? Bring back the BCS rankings. A requirement to be in the CFP committee should be watching the football games.
— WHATtheBANANA68 (@WHATTHEBANANA68) December 16, 2020
The CFP is just so backwards. Clearly they view Louisiana as a good loss because they have Iowa State at 6. If it’s a good loss how about a good win! Coastal beat #19 and #17. They literally de-validate their own rankings.
— Adeen Rao (@AdeenRao_TMHS) December 16, 2020
Anytime I am confused by the CFP rankings, clarity is brought by remembering this year’s chair is the man who agrees to Kirk Ferentz’s contract extensions. Then it all makes sense once again. https://t.co/cpUc5w8jfF
— Kevin Knight (@SpartyOnHuskers) December 16, 2020
Some of these comments about CFP rankings are comical. Try to keep it real people
— DavidRShelton (@dshelton66) December 16, 2020
Somehow that 9-1 team (exact number of "data points") is behind an 8-2 ISU team (aforementioned head2head blowout of said ISU team) is justifiably 13 spots behind ISU?
What about Coastal Carolina who has 2 top 20 wins (current CFP rankings, including a win AT #19 Louisiana) and
— Chad Carter (@ChadACarter1996) December 16, 2020
And yet none of these airheads @ReceDavis @KirkHerbstreit @Joey_Galloway will mention this…smh 🤦♂️ #CFP #cfprankings @AggieFootball https://t.co/bvzeCWHVnJ
— Rene Arces (@ArcesRene) December 16, 2020
How in the world did Florida only drop 1 spot to 7th in the CFP Rankings?
— Drew Chester (@TheDrewChester) December 16, 2020