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Manning's Dagger TD Puts Texas in CFP Mix
29 Nov
Summary
- Texas defeated Texas A&M, strengthening their playoff case.
- Coach Sarkisian highlighted the team's strength of schedule.
- Texas has three losses, impacting their CFP standing.

Texas' 27-17 victory over Texas A&M, sealed by a late touchdown from Arch Manning, has reignited discussions about their College Football Playoff prospects. Coach Steve Sarkisian passionately argued that the Longhorns' strength of schedule, including a competitive Week 1 road loss to Ohio State, warrants a playoff spot. Texas boasts wins against three top-10 teams and has faced a schedule rated highly by various metrics.
Despite the strong resume, Texas carries three losses, which has complicated their playoff path. One significant loss was a 29-21 defeat to Florida, a team that has since struggled. Sarkisian countered this by comparing it to other playoff contenders' weaker losses. He stressed that punishing Texas for scheduling a strong non-conference opponent like Ohio, a game they played closely and outgained their opponent in yards, would send a negative message to college football.
The College Football Playoff committee faces a challenging decision, with Texas' compelling case clashing with traditional ranking metrics. The SEC, led by Commissioner Greg Sankey, is expected to strongly advocate for Texas' inclusion, citing their demanding schedule. This situation highlights the ongoing debate about how to best evaluate teams for the playoff, particularly regarding strength of schedule and the value of quality losses.




