TCU’s magical Cinderfella run wasn’t just stopped, it was blown up with a rocket launcher by now back-to-back national champion Georgia on Monday night. While TCU was a fun story, it ended in an un-fun way, with the Bulldogs steamrolling Sonny Dykes’ squad 65-7.
Expectedly, some college football fans were none too pleased with seeing the Horned Frogs in the championship final to begin with. That includes one fan who delivered a WWE-esque promo during the game.
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The gentleman says that the CFP selection committee “screwed” fans for putting TCU in the tournament, and you can catch the entirety of the rant here:
In all its glory:
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You thought TCU belonged in this game? What was the qualifications, College Football Playoff committee? What was the qualifications? Getting beat by Kansas State. That qualifies you for this game, the biggest game of the year. The game that every college football fan, no matter what team they pull for, looks forward to. And this is the garbage that you gave us.
Pathetic. You are pathetic. This is a disaster. This is a barn fire. And every one of you, not one of you, deserves to be on that committee, if this is what you think college football is supposed to look like. You owe us all an apology, every one of you that’s on that committee, that pulled some crap like this, deserves us all an apology. And I want it.
This better not ever happen again. This committee needs to be redone, got — done away with. Whatever you want to call it. This. Is. Garbage.
That’s a lot of unbridled passion, but it’s unclear if the fan really has a point. Ultimately, the CFP committee picked the four best teams in the country, and TCU knocked off Michigan in the semifinal, so it’s hard to see if they truly “belonged” or not.
On the other hand, the Horned Frogs played in six one-score games through their schedule, so maybe they weren’t quite as ready for the big-time as some believed.
On an unrelated note, the Mississippi State Bulldogs finished 9-4 in 2022.