As it turned out, the most important game impacting the most important decision the College Football Playoff selection committee made in 2025 took place in August.
There is nothing particularly wrong with that. All the games are supposed to count.
And yet, it is no stretch to say that line of thinking would a) only make sense to people who don't watch pro sports, which don't use selection committees, and b) still not make sense to anyone who cheers for Notre Dame, who were told for weeks leading up to this that its Aug. 31 loss to Miami didn't mean anything.
Among the conclusions from Sunday's head-scratcher of a bracket release — which dropped Notre Dame by one spot and out of the playoff even though it didn't play last week — is that there is no reason to listen to anything the committee says over its five weeks of breathless Tuesday night updates doubling as programming that come out before the final bracket.
''Any rankings or show prior to this last one is an absolute joke and a waste of time,'' Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua told Yahoo Sports. ''Why put these young student-athletes through these false emotions just to pull the rug out from underneath them, having not played a game in two weeks, and then a group of people in a room shatter their dreams without explanation?''
Point made. Now, here are some other winners and losers from the weekend:
Winner: Alabama
The Crimson Tide had the nation's sixth-toughest strength of schedule and also beat Georgia at Georgia in September. That is why they are in.