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Cam Ward rips CFP committee, throws shade at SEC after Miami snub

Updated Dec. 4, 2024, 10:28 p.m. by Grey Papke, Larry Brown Sports 1 min read
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The Miami Hurricanes have not been officially left out of the College Football Playoff yet, but the writing is on the wall after they fell to No.

12 in the final rankings released by the committee this week.

As a result, quarterback Cam Ward is wasting no time in criticizing the committee for his teams likely omission.

Ward said Wednesday in an appearance on ACC Network that committee members do not watch film, and questioned how a three-loss Alabama team could leapfrog the Hurricanes.

Ward even took a shot at the SEC, arguing that the ACC has tougher defenses than the ones Alabama faces.

I mean at the end of the day them boys who in that committee, I really doubt they watch tape or not, Ward said, via Thomas Goldkamp of On3 .

I mean you cant, I mean, were a 10-2 team.

Not saying Alabamas not a good team, which they are, but lets talk about them points.

Thats probably the biggest factor, I believe.

Were playing better defenses, in my opinion, than the SEC.

So its just hard.

I did what I could.

The team, we controlled what we can control.

We controlled our own destiny for a lot of the season and we didnt end up getting the job done.

So we know its all in our hands and it got taken away from us when we lost, so its nothing that we can do about it now but just sit there, be patient and just try to get an opportunity to play for another game.

Ward pointed out that the Hurricanes have a top-25 defense in addition to one of the countrys more explosive offenses.

Unfortunately for Miami, that defense gave up 42 points to Syracuse in a loss after being staked to a 21-0 lead, which will probably be decisive in keeping them out of the field.

That loss also knocked the Hurricanes out of the ACC Championship Game, depriving them of an opportunity to make another statement for the committee.

Alabamas potential inclusion opened the door for a lot of claims about favoritism toward the Crimson Tide , but the consensus feeling that the SEC is superior to the ACC always risked hurting Miami.

Wards case is likely to fall on deaf ears.

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