In the last two weeks of the regular season, No. 13 Miami isn’t just battling opponents. It’s battling the skewed ranking math of the CFP committee. Miami’s 34-17 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday should have earned them a spot in the playoffs. However, Miami was forced to take late drives for “style points,” as their playoff chance relied completely on Notre Dame’s game, making Mario Cristobal raise questions about the CFP committee’s ranking logic.

While Cristobal was asked if they were chasing “style points,” the coach took a sweep against the CFP committee for placing Notre Dame over them, despite a head-to-head win.

“We’re just playing ball. We’re not slowing down,” Mario Cristobal said. “Some people call it style points and all that other stuff. We’re just playing ball and tryi

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