Krow Knows: How Fair Are the College Football Playoff Rankings?
The college football playoff rankings generate intense debate as the sport undergoes significant shifts due to conference realignments, NIL deals, and transfer portal dynamics. The dominance of the SEC and Big Ten raises questions about fairness, while committee inconsistencies frustrate fans and analysts. For instance, four of the top five ranked teams hail from the Big Ten, and SEC teams with two losses are still ranked over one-loss teams from other conferences.
What does being one of the “best” college football teams in today’s era of unprecedented change mean?
On this episode of Krow Knows, host AJ Krow examines whether the playoff selection process still aligns with the realities of the sport or if traditional power dynamics are unfairly influencing the rankings.
AJ dives into :
- The committee rankings’ inconsistencies include rewarding some teams for losses while punishing others.
- How conference expansions in the SEC and Big Ten have influenced playoff dynamics and public perception.
- The impact of NIL and transfer portal policies on creating parity and competition across traditionally weaker programs.
AJ Krow is an accomplished entrepreneur and business leader with expertise in facilities maintenance, hospitality, and business acquisitions. As the Owner/CEO of OPW Commercial Services, he oversees operations serving Oklahoma and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Known for his deep knowledge of college football and no-nonsense analysis, Krow combines years of experience as a sports analyst with a passion for the game, complementing his track record of driving multimillion-dollar revenue growth and operational efficiencies across industries.