Texas A&M football landed at the third overall spot last week in the College Football Playoff rankings, despite having as strong of a claim as anyone to that top spot. That's not as offensive in and of itself as it is that the committee making very clear that there really was no consideration of the Aggies for that top spot.
They made that clear thanks to their absurd explanation of Texas A&M down at the third spot— one which CFP committee spokesman Mack Rhoades (notably, the Athletic Director at rival Baylor) made out to seem as though the Aggies were a distant third, despite the clear evidence otherwise.