Florida State’s exclusion from the College Football Playoff continues to spark controversy, with former quarterback Danny Kanell calling it not a true playoff. Kanell, now a co-host on SiriusXM Radio, expressed his frustration on Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich and revealed how a recent heckling incident reminded him of the snub. Despite going 13-0 and winning the ACC title, the Seminoles were not among the four teams chosen to compete for the national championship. The decision, which favored Alabama, was defended by the CFP committee citing the absence of Jordan Travis due to an injury. Kanell criticized the committee’s criteria, stating that it allows them to justify whatever teams they want. The controversy surrounding Florida State’s omission highlights the flaws in the system, leading Kanell to describe it as an invitational rather than a true playoff. The CFP semifinals are scheduled to take place on New Year’s Day.
Florida State Snubbed from College Football Playoff, Sparks Controversy, US
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