The College Football Playoff made a controversial decision in the final year of its four-team format.
People all throughout the country are furious that the College Football Playoff chose Alabama over Florida State, a 13-0 team with a 12-1 record and a history of close calls.
a 13-0 team with a 12-1 record and a history of close calls.
The Seminoles and their injured quarterback Jordan Travis quickly gained national attention, just in time for their Orange Bowl showdown against Georgia.
The incident drew attention from people around the country, including Stephen A. Smith.
an ESPN analyst who is probably the most well-known live sports journalist in the United States.
Smith stated on Monday morning's First Take that if Colorado coach Deion Sanders had been in control in Tallahassee, the Seminoles would have advanced to the CFP.
Smith elaborated: "I bet they wouldn't have been left out if Prime Time Deion Sanders was the coach."
When the Packers were behind the sticks, the Chiefs' pass rush and pressure packages made things difficult.