College Football Playoff: Four teams who were snubbed by the committee
By Dana Becker
Give the Knights some credit, as they are just one of four unbeaten teams left standing in all of the FBS.
Scott Frost will be able to have his pick of which job he wants next year, as the former national champion quarterback from Nebraska is directing one of the highest scoring offenses in the country.
Sure, Central Florida doesn’t play the same kind of teams week in and week out as TCU, Oklahoma State or Washington State, but the Knights deserve to be recognized for going out and taking care of business each week.
Ask Georgia or Clemson or any number of teams how hard that can be.
UCF has scored over 50 points four times this year, including a high of 73 vs. Austin Peay. They’ve also held eight opponents under 30 points, showing they aren’t just a one-dimensional squad.
The regular season finale vs. South Florida will give them the chance to really shine in the spotlight and maybe even get closer to the actual Top-10 of the CFP.