
The College Football Playoff is set after Championship Weekend, with Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame, and Ohio State gearing up to compete for a National Championship. It's been an unprecedented year for college football and selecting the final four teams for a season where some played only half their schedule was a daunting task. The voices of those questioning the fairness during the selection process were the loudest. Did Ohio State, who played only 6 games, really deserve to be in? Notre Dame, who joined a conference only for this year, was crushed by Clemson in the ACC Championship game. Did they have the right to battle for a National title?
On Tuesday the Big Bad Morning Show decided to go right to the source for some answers, as Bill Hancock, Executive Director for the College Football Playoff, joined the show to shed some light on the committee's picks. Bill also shed some light on what might happen if Covid rears it's ugly head again and discussed just how difficult a year it's been for the CFP committee as they look to crown a champion in a few weeks