Florida State University's Playoff Snub Causes Controversy and a Potential Boycott
ICARO Media Group
In a recent letter addressed to U.S. Senator Rick Scott, the College Football Playoff (CFP) Executive Director, Bill Hancock, cited Jordan Travis' season-ending injury as a significant factor in the committee's decision to exclude Florida State University (FSU) from the Playoff. The controversial snub has sparked anger among fans, leading to a potential boycott of the upcoming bowl game against Georgia.
Hancock explained in his letter that Travis' injury had made the committee believe that four other teams deserved higher rankings than FSU. Furthermore, Hancock stressed that simply being undefeated, without considering the strength of a team's schedule, would not be an adequate protocol for selecting Playoff contenders. He highlighted that eight undefeated teams, including Florida State, have previously been left out of the Playoff.
The news of FSU's omission has not been well received. Fans, as well as Florida officials like Governor Ron DeSantis, have expressed their disappointment with the final rankings. Governor DeSantis even voiced his dissatisfaction with a playful jab by jokingly mentioning the height-boosting inserts in someone's shoes.
In response to the backlash, Hancock acknowledged the disappointment felt by Florida State fans but stood by the committee's decision. He reiterated the belief that the committee had made the correct choices in ranking the top four teams based on the established protocol. Hancock concluded by expressing anticipation for the exciting playoff games ahead.
Escalating the situation further, the Florida Attorney General announced an investigation into the matter. The investigation's extent and details were not specified in the information provided, but it signals the seriousness with which the controversy is being taken.
The fallout from FSU's Playoff snub has cast uncertainty over the team's participation in its upcoming bowl game against Georgia on December 30th. It remains unclear whether FSU will eventually choose to play in the game or join a potential boycott led by disgruntled fans.
As the controversy continues to unfold, college football enthusiasts eagerly await further developments and the resolution of the FSU Playoff snub saga.