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Florida State Left Out of CFP; SMU ROBBED from New Year's 6 Bowl; Quarterbacks Hit the Transfer Portal

Florida State Left Out of CFP; SMU ROBBED from New Year's 6 Bowl; Quarterbacks Hit the Transfer Portal

FromESPN College GameDay


Florida State Left Out of CFP; SMU ROBBED from New Year's 6 Bowl; Quarterbacks Hit the Transfer Portal

FromESPN College GameDay

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rece Davis and Pete Thamel deliver their thoughts on Florida State being left out of College Football Playoff, whether it was fair to judge them based on the ACC title game, and the "Alliance" delaying the CFP expansion this year. Then, ESPN senior writer Ryan McGee joins the show to talk about possible big-picture changes to the CFP committee, and Ohio State’s Kyle McCord and Oklahoma's Dillon Gabriel hitting the transfer portal.
 
00:00 Undefeated Florida State is left out of CFP
6:08 Is it unfair to judge FSU on the ACC title game?
10:00 Rece: It's time for expansion
11:00 The "Alliance" delayed the 12-team CFP this year
13:34 SMU snubbed from New Year's 6
19:29 ESPN senior writer Ryan McGee joins
22:03 A look at possible big picture changes to CFP committee
30:44 Will 12-team playoff bring peace and prosperity?
37:47 OSU and Oklahoma quarterbacks enter the transfer portal
47:04 Preview: Michigan vs. Alabama in the Rose Bowl
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Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join ESPN College GameDay host Rece Davis and Senior Writer Pete Thamel, as well as many of GameDay’s key analysts and contributors, as they discuss and debate the biggest stories and break down the biggest games in college football, while also leaning into the key basketball moments and storylines as well. With episodes Mondays/Wednesday/Fridays in the fall, and a year-round weekly presence this is the place to be for the college sports fan.