But head-to-head isn’t the end-all-be-all. It can’t be. If it was, we would decide our Playoff teams the way the NFL does. But we don’t. We have a subjective committee to parse through issues of worth. We have a subjective committee that, for instance, determines an unbeaten conference champ missing its starting quarterback is less deserving than a 1-loss team that didn’t play for its conference title. If head-to-head was the end-all-be-all, Texas wouldn’t be No. 2 and Georgia No. 5. If head-to-head was the end-all-be-all, Vanderbilt would have a case. If head-to-head was the end-all-be-all, Georgia freakin’ State would have a case.
South Carolina is playing better football right now. It has won 6 straight, including a victory over the previous No. 12 team in the CFP’s rankings on the road last Saturday. Alabama is 2 weeks removed from losing 24-3 to the 94th-ranked scoring offense in the country.
And, wait, why was Alabama slotted ahead of Miami?
“Both have had some losses that weren’t what they wanted out of those games,” Manuel said Tuesday night. “But in the last 3 games, Miami has lost twice.”
Huh.
I repeat, South Carolina has won 6 straight. Alabama lost to Oklahoma 2 weeks ago.
South Carolina is playing better football right now. It has won 6 straight, including a victory over the previous No. 12 team in the CFP’s rankings on the road last Saturday. Alabama is 2 weeks removed from losing 24-3 to the 94th-ranked scoring offense in the country.
And, wait, why was Alabama slotted ahead of Miami?
“Both have had some losses that weren’t what they wanted out of those games,” Manuel said Tuesday night. “But in the last 3 games, Miami has lost twice.”
Huh.
I repeat, South Carolina has won 6 straight. Alabama lost to Oklahoma 2 weeks ago.

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