Blame Texas and Oklahoma. Without two of the biggest programs in college football deciding in the summer of 2021 to light the fuse in search of financial stability, none of this happens.
We need a committee that rewards wins in significant nonleague games more than it penalizes for losses in those games.
Disappointing seasons for a few coaches dropped them out of Stewart Mandel's top 25 entirely. Who made the cut?
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