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Notre Dame Snubbed, Alabama's Playoff Fate Debated

CBS Sports analyst Damien Harris sparked controversy by suggesting Alabama shouldve missed the playoffs, not Notre Dame. Despite identical records, Miami secured a spot due to their early win over the Fighting Irish. Harris argued Notre Dame had the two best losses and passed the eye test as one of the top twelve teams, highlighting the playoff committees decision-making process.

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