Top tier college football is not just a business, but it is a lucrative, high-stakes, cutthroat kind of business. The loss of playoff seating will cost FSU millions of dollars in potential revenue, and fairness aside, the precise reasons for that loss properly attract the attention of Florida’s prosecutors. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that bribery or extortion in one form or another was involved, and if so, that would be criminal under both federal and state law.
All BS aside, could Bama dominate FSU? The answer is yes.
FSU can prove their metal against GA, or continue to whine.
If the FSU whine continues they are going to be decimated against the Bulldogs. Provided they show up.
FSU was f”ked, now they can prove the are a champion or lose.
Yet that could be true of the state government of ANY team that winds up or has wound up as number 5 since the four-team playoff was announced.
Let’s not litigate it to death.
I see you are from Florida so you have a stake in this. Well, I’m from Alabama. Beating this year’s #1 college team in the conference championship also counts.