Following the first College Football Playoff ranking of the season, selection committee chair Mack Rhoades wanted to make sure reporters understood the most integral part of the ranking process.
"We've watched the games," he said on the weekly teleconference. "Let me repeat that; we watch the games."
That won't make it any easier to decide who should be No. 2 on Tuesday night: Indiana, which escaped a 3-6 Penn State team, or Texas A&M, which soundly beat a CFP top 25 team in Mizzou. A deeper dive into the statistics and résumés of both undefeated teams -- plus the context of why the group ranked them No.