Indiana’s poor showing at Notre Dame has Alabama fans angry about CFP Snub again

A season agothe Alabama Crimson Tide advanced to the College Football Playoff despite losing a game during the regular season. Their inclusion in the four-team CFP caused controversy as it forced undefeated Florida State to remain out of the national championship tournament.

A year later, Alabama didn’t get the benefit of the now 12-team CFP having a worse record than any other team in contention. Despite ranking No. 11 in the final College Football Playoff Top 25 and the AP poll, Alabama was left out of the inaugural 12-team CFP after finishing the regular season 9–3. Instead of competing for a title, Alabama will face Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

Alabama’s exclusion subsequently prompted further investigation No. 8 Indiana fell completely flat at No. 5 Notre Dame in the first game of the CFP. Several college football and Alabama fans called on the committee to put Indiana in the tournament over the Crimson Tide following the Hoosiers ’27–17 loss to the Fighting Irish.

While Indiana was disappointed in their CFP debut, they weren’t necessarily on the verge of missing the CFP this season. Although the Hoosiers had an easy schedule during the regular season, they went an impressive 11-1 and only fell to Ohio State, another CFP team, during the regular season.

As many other fans noted, Alabama didn’t take care of business when it mattered during the regular season. The Crimson Tide got blown out by Oklahoma at the end of the season and also fell to Vanderbilt. They may have been a better team overall, but losing to two unranked teams can’t be overlooked.