Alabama's Nick Saban irked by 2022 College Football Playoff omission: 'Do you really get the best teams?'

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Per CBS:

The 2023 college football season is a little less than three months away, but Alabama coach Nick Saban still believes that the Crimson Tide should have made the College Football Playoff in 2022. Speaking to Fox Sports' Joel Klatt, Saban took issue with the CFP Selection Committee focusing primarily on overall record and not the power ratings -- including sportsbook lines -- that traditionally favor a blue blood like Alabama.

"All we do is take the teams that win the most games at the end of the year, put them into the playoffs," Saban said. "But do you really get the best teams? When they told me that we would be favored against three out of the four teams that got in the playoff, I'm like, 'Why aren't we in the playoffs?'"

Alabama lost two regular-season games for the first time since 2019 during a disappointing (relatively speaking) 11-2 campaign after starting the season No. 1 in the Preseason AP Top 25. For the first time since 2010, the Tide had two losses heading into the Iron Bowl. The losses kept the Tide out of the SEC Championship Game and ultimately led them to finish No. 5 in the final CFP Rankings.

Of course, Alabama might be a little biased around this topic, and this is not the first time Saban has publicly pushed for his team's inclusion. The Crimson Tide have been underdogs just six times since 2008, Saban's second season in Tuscaloosa. Ironically, Alabama won five of those six games, including a 41-24 shellacking of eventual national champion Georgia in the 2021 SEC Championship Game. However, Alabama has lost 20 games as a favorite in that same span.


Go Gophers!!
 


He's such a whiny baby. His program will always get the benefit of the doubt if it's close enough. You still have to earn it. Who's favored is completely irrelevant. Otherwise why even keep track of records or even play the games. Just put in the top teams on paper each year.
 

Annual argument of Best Teams vs Earned Spot. If you don't win your division or conference, I have a hard time feeling bad for you if you are left out of the playoff.
Especially when earned spot is pretty objective.
If you’re third in the conference you’re at best 3rd in the country. Aka not first



Last year sucked. Really no way to avoid two teams in the same conference in the playoff.
 



He wanted to get his ass kicked by Georgia, yet again.

What a tool.
 



Seems like the sorta fella who holds grudges for a very long time. Time to be thinking Middle Tennessee Nicky.
 



It may be about time for Saban to retire.
His skin is getting thinner and his sense of entitlement is growing.
 

It may be about time for Saban to retire.
His skin is getting thinner and his sense of entitlement is growing.
Agreed, I've always seen Saban as being a reasonably good guy, but he has gotten fairly whiny these past few years it seems.
 

Per CBS:

The 2023 college football season is a little less than three months away, but Alabama coach Nick Saban still believes that the Crimson Tide should have made the College Football Playoff in 2022. Speaking to Fox Sports' Joel Klatt, Saban took issue with the CFP Selection Committee focusing primarily on overall record and not the power ratings -- including sportsbook lines -- that traditionally favor a blue blood like Alabama.

"All we do is take the teams that win the most games at the end of the year, put them into the playoffs," Saban said. "But do you really get the best teams? When they told me that we would be favored against three out of the four teams that got in the playoff, I'm like, 'Why aren't we in the playoffs?'"

Alabama lost two regular-season games for the first time since 2019 during a disappointing (relatively speaking) 11-2 campaign after starting the season No. 1 in the Preseason AP Top 25. For the first time since 2010, the Tide had two losses heading into the Iron Bowl. The losses kept the Tide out of the SEC Championship Game and ultimately led them to finish No. 5 in the final CFP Rankings.

Of course, Alabama might be a little biased around this topic, and this is not the first time Saban has publicly pushed for his team's inclusion. The Crimson Tide have been underdogs just six times since 2008, Saban's second season in Tuscaloosa. Ironically, Alabama won five of those six games, including a 41-24 shellacking of eventual national champion Georgia in the 2021 SEC Championship Game. However, Alabama has lost 20 games as a favorite in that same span.


Go Gophers!!
Ugh
Why’s year is it Nick and did you maybe get in previously when you shouldn’t have?
 

Who retires first? Saban or Auriemma. Saban is 3 years older. Neither gets a break.
 



He's such a whiny baby. His program will always get the benefit of the doubt if it's close enough. You still have to earn it. Who's favored is completely irrelevant. Otherwise why even keep track of records or even play the games. Just put in the top teams on paper each year.
That's about the best way to sum it up for me too. We pretty much know who the best teams are going into the season. What makes the season fun is watching 'bama get beat twice while some team like TCU has a fantastic season!

I'm extremely certain that alabama would have stomped TCU almost as bad as Georgia did, but the point is TCU had a playoff-caliber regular season and bama didn't. If we're not going to respect that, then why have a regular season at all? Just have bama, Georgia, tOSU, and Michigan battle it out every year.
 

Note to Coach Saban: The best teams don't always get in. You have to EARN your way in.
 

Win your games.

You’d be favored because fans are delusional that the SEC is vastly better than the rest of the country. Georgia didn’t cover the spread and almost lost outright to OSU. Does that change anything about who should’ve been there? Not at all. To use that you’d be favored might be one of the most idiotic takes of all time. With that logic, Nebraska has won the west almost every year they’ve been here
 

Win your games.

You’d be favored because fans are delusional that the SEC is vastly better than the rest of the country. Georgia didn’t cover the spread and almost lost outright to OSU. Does that change anything about who should’ve been there? Not at all. To use that you’d be favored might be one of the most idiotic takes of all time. With that logic, Nebraska has won the west almost every year they’ve been here
well said. Alabama won 6 conference games, other Power 5 teams to win 6 conference games were UNC, Texas, Purdue, Ore St, UCLA, Tenn, and LSU. Hardly National Championship material. the SEC inflates their win total playing some directional school in late November. they are such cowards to not play 9 conference games
 





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