ESPN star on College Football Playoff Committee's job: 'Put the best f---ing four teams in the game'
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The College Football Playoff Committee could have a chaos scenario on their hands if an undefeated team should go down during the conference championship weekend.
The latest rankings showed Georgia (12-0), Michigan (12-0), Washington (12-0) and Florida State (12-0). Each team is competing for a conference championship. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Kirk Herbstreit on the sideline prior to the "Thursday Night Football" game on Amazon Prime at FedEx Field on Oct.
5, 2023, in Landover, Maryland. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Regardless of what happens, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit made clear it was up to the committee to choose the best teams for the final four – not the teams that’ll give ESPN/ABC the best ratings. "As a guy who calls these games, I don’t want to do the ‘right thing.’ If you talk to (CFP Executive Director) Bill Hancock, and we’ve had a lot of meetings about this, they’re not supposed to do the ‘right thing.’ Their job is to put the best four teams in the Playoff," Herbstreit said on Barstool Sports’ "Pardon My Take." FROM OUTKICK: WISCONSIN STAR BRAELON ALLEN ANNOUNCES QUESTIONABLE NFL DRAFT DECISION Alabama defensive back Terrion Arnold celebrates after an interception against Auburn, Saturday, Nov.
25, 2023, in Auburn, Alabama. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt) "Now again, it’s subjective – who you think and who I think are best four are different.