It's safe to assume that despite being back in the College Football Playoff discussion, Georgia isn't happy with its placement.
Neither is SEC Network host and radio show personality Paul Finebaum, who vehemently disagreed with Tuesday night's rankings, which placed the Bulldogs 10th behind Ole Miss, Miami, and Alabama.
Finebaum said the committee needs to do its job thoughtfully, which is why the rankings are in their position.
Its the Georgia Bulldogs because when you showed that graphic, you saw Georgias opponents all over the place, including Texas, the number three team in the country.
They only beat Texas in Texas.
Look, they played at Alabama.
They lost at Ole Miss.
They beat Tennessee.
When you look at everyone else, Indiana doesnt have a ranked team, theyll get one this weekend.
Penn State has lost to one.
Every time I get on here every Wednesday morning, I say to myself, Calm down.
Dont be an angry guy.
Get off your lawn,' Finabuam said (H/T On3 ).
Paul Finebaum calls out non-serious College Football Playoff Selection Committee Finebaum has had enough of the hypocrisy, even going so far as to say that some of the football coaches on the committee don't believe half of what their assessments tell them.
"But this committee is not serious, Finebaum said.
There are football coaches on this committee and there is no way those football coaches can tell me or anyone else with a straight face that they really think Indiana, Penn State, Miami, schools like that are better than Georgia.
Its not possible.
Finebaum may be correct, but he also may be off-base.
The Bulldogs (8-2, 6-2 SEC) are fresh off a much-needed win against Tennessee, firmly keeping them in the CFP discussion.
It hosts UMass this Saturday before its regular-season finale against Georgia Tech.
If Georgia can win, both will likely be in an excellent position to make the postseason independently.
However, one more loss in the season could be over for good.
It means to be seen what happens next, but for now, the SEC title race is a must-see TV gauntlet..
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