c. Is not something in their control during the season and their backup qb actually won games.
I know fans say we got a bad draw with nothing falling our way the last 3 weeks, but I think fsu also had a run of luck as bad as ours. Worse in some respects in that they won every regular season game and couldn’t make the playoffs because other teams ahead of them didn’t lose and their conferences were more respected. I have a feeling if the other 4 teams were to have lost their qb, they would not have been dropped if they kept winning (as fsu did). I guess just a coincidence these ***** jobs both happened to ACC teams.
It makes no difference if it is "in their control during the season". We are fully aware of, and should not ignore, that Prison Mike Norvell inherited Jordan Travis and has otherwise failed to identify, recruit, and develop a high-quality QB of his own during his entire tenure at F$U.
If your whole team relies on one player, and you have no decent backups, that is the fault of the coach, and should reflect poorly on the team.
I'm not sure why The Snub was such a shocking surprise. In the week after Jordan Travis got hurt (and Tate Rodemaker performed well against NORTH ALABAMA), both the AP poll and the CFP lowered F$U's ranking from #4 to #5. Off of a WIN. And a blowout win at that.
The next week, Tate Rodemaker and Brock Glenn struggled to beat a 5-7 Florida Gators team, 24-15. Not only did F$U have to come from behind in the 4th quarter, but Tate was only responsible for 17 points on offense. Once he was injured, Brock Glenn came in to finish the final TD drive. FSU moved up one spot in AP and CFP due to an Ohio State loss.
Finally, against a 10-2 Louisville team, Brock Glenn struggled to lead a 16-6 victory. Poor Brock went 8 of 21 for 55 yards passing. By contrast, Texas beat a ranked Oklahoma State team by 28 points in its championship game, and Alabama beat previously undefeated and #1 Georgia in its championship game.
Like it or not, the CFP felt that BROCK GLENN and Jordan Travis were not equivalent. F$U should have recruited better QBs, as well as better OLs to protect those QBs, and then there would not have been such a substantial drop-off.
Whether F$U can "do something in their control during the season" is not my concern. If the CFP criteria allowed them to evaluate a team differently after the loss of key players or coaches, then that is their prerogative, regardless of whether "Tate Rodemaker won a game" or "Brock Glenn won a game.
There is a difference between the CFP Committee following its rules in 2023, as opposed to making up several inconsistent and contradictory criteria during its 2025 press conferences.