Why committee's snub of Pittsburgh hurts North Carolina
Posted Nov 25, 2015
The latest round of rankings from the College Football Playoff committee probably don’t mean a ton for No. 14 North Carolina or unranked Pittsburgh on the surface. If UNC wins out, it’s chances for a playoff bid as the ACC conference champ will provide a good debate. Where it is ranked right now is less important than what it does on the field this week.
(ESPN.com)
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