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Yes by HTownND
But still crap.
Just to make sure we're on the same page.
Since the CFB playoff started:
2014
5- Baylor 11-1
6 - TCU 11-1
7 - Miss St 10-2
8 - MSU 10-2
2015
5- Iowa 12-1
6 - Stanford 11-2
7 - Ohio St 11-1
8 - ND 10-2
2016
5 - PSU 11-2
6 - Michigan 10-2
7 - Oklahoma 10-2
8 - Wisconsin 10-3
2017
5 - Ohio St - 11-2
6 - Wisconsin 12-1
7 - Auburn 10-3
8 - USC 11-2
2018
5 - UGA 11-2
6 - OSU 12-1
7 - Michigan 10-2
8 - UCF 12-0
I just don't see any of those teams that really should have a shot at the national title based on how they performed.