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Breaking down the College Football Playoff selection committee's third top 25

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The College Football Playoff selection committee's third set of rankings is out, and on this episode of The Football Four Podcast, USA TODAY Sports college football reporters Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg draw some striking conclusions from them. Who's the biggest loser(s)? What's going to be the biggest controversy in the coming weeks? And does unbeaten Western Michigan have any hope of snagging that Group of Five New Year's Six berth? Finally, Dan raises a fascinating point about No. 1 Alabama's biggest Playoff challenge, and Paul identifies the only two teams he sees as capable of beating the Tide. Follow us on Twitter and send questions for future episodes to @DanWolken and @TheFootballFour.
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The College Football Playoff selection committee's third set of rankings is out, and on this episode of The Football Four Podcast, USA TODAY Sports college football reporters Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg draw some striking conclusions from them. Who's the biggest loser(s)? What's going to be the biggest controversy in the coming weeks? And does unbeaten Western Michigan have any hope of snagging that Group of Five New Year's Six berth? Finally, Dan raises a fascinating point about No. 1 Alabama's biggest Playoff challenge, and Paul identifies the only two teams he sees as capable of beating the Tide. Follow us on Twitter and send questions for future episodes to @DanWolken and @TheFootballFour.
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