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Quinn Ewers says College Football Playoff committee made right choice in leaving Florida State out last year

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About nine months ago, college football fans were on the edge of their seats finding out who would be in and out of the four-team playoff.

Championship weekend made circumstances wild, as No. 1 Georgia was upset by No. 8 Alabama in the SEC Championship, No. 7 Texas dominated in the Big 12 title game, and No. 4 Florida State completed its undefeated season, albeit not convincingly due to an injury keeping quarterback Jordan Travis out of the game.

Arguments were made for several combinations of what the College Football Playoff should have been, but at the end of the day, they went with Michigan, Washington, Texas and Alabama. That left out 13-0 Florida State and back-to-back reigning champion Georgia, who had been 42-1 in their previous 43 games.

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Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) throws the ball during warm ups before the Big 12 football game between Texas Longhorns and Kansas Jayhawks on September 30, 2023, at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, TX.  (David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Quinn Ewers may be biased, but he says the committee made the right call.

"It’s definitely a tough choice to make, especially with how the SEC Championship Game went, and Florida State and Jordan Travis getting hurt — in their minds, they were just picking who was playing the best football right now," the Longhorns quarterback said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.

The whole fiasco, though, is "why they needed to make it" a 12-team playoff, Ewers says.

"It leaves a little bit more room for error. I think it’s what college football has needed," Ewers

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