Corrupt College Football Playoff Once Again Excludes UVA From NCAA Championship
William Grayson - December 4, 2023 - sports

The corrupt NCAA football playoff committee decided for the 10th straight season to exclude Virginia’s football team from the final four teams in the College Football Playoff. Instead, the committee selected Michigan, Washington, Texas, and Alabama to compete for a national title — despite Virginia going undefeated against those four teams.
In refusing to let Virginia into the final four teams in championship contention, the committee displayed its anti-ACC bias. Virginia did not lose to 13-0 ACC champion Florida State, and defeated blue bloods UNC and Duke in statement victories. The committee refused to acknowledge these facts, instead emphasizing biased numbers like UVA’s 3-9 record and -126 point differential.
Thankfully, the college football playoff will expand to 12 teams next season, giving the Cavaliers a fair shot at earning entrance into the playoffs. In protest of the committee’s corrupt decision this year, Virginia will boycott playing in a bowl game, even though they were definitely totally good enough to be in one.