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Done with CFP rankings that sometimes value head-to-head

The UC Bearcats ranked fifth in the College Football Playoff rankings, one week after debuting at No. 6.

Did you stay up late (9:30 still feels like 10:30 for another week or so, right?) to see where the Cincinnati Bearcats and their contemporaries would be ranked in Week 2 of the College Football Playoff rankings reveal. How'd that work out?

No. 5 is better than No. 6, so at least UC wasn't penalized excessively for letting Tulsa hang around until Wilson Huber saved their butts on back-to-back plays. (Well, along with Tulsa quarterback Davis Brin sliding instead of perhaps diving.)

Am I allowed to care whether the Bearcats become the first Group of 5 team ever invited to the College Football Playoff without caring about this rankings show once a week for another four weeks?

Because I'm just about done paying attention to weekly rankings that no longer deserve much respect.

Does head-to-head matter? Gary Barta has said it does. Oregon ranked above Ohio State makes it seem like it does. So how on earth do you rank Michigan one spot ahead of Michigan State?

From Pete Thamel via Twitter:


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