The 2017 College Football Playoff debate is sure to run hotblooded again next season, especially after non-conference champion Ohio State got into the semifinal based largely on an early season road win over what proved to be an excellent Oklahoma football time.
Meanwhile, Washington got in the other side of the four-team bracket with a pitiful non-conference schedule. While it remains to be seen how the committee’s decisions will impact teams future scheduling strategies, fans get a dandy to kick off next season when projected preseason #1 ranked Alabama will host the projected #2 ranked Florida State in a week one match-up Sept.