Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fresh faces, new voices for CFP panel

- By Stephen Hawkins The Associated Press

GRAPEVINE, Texas — There are a lot of new voices in the room for the College Football Playoff selection committee.

Six of the 13 members are serving for the first time.

“Certainly no change in the process … but every time anyone leaves a boardroom, and a new person comes in, there are subtle chemistry changes,” CFP executive director Bill Hancocksai­d.

The selection committee gathered Monday for the start of a two-day meeting at a North Texas hotel to go over the extensive data and outcomes from the first nine weeks of the season. The first ranking for the CFP’S fifth season will be revealed Tuesday night.

It will be the first of six rankings this year. The last one, on Dec. 2, will determine the matchups for the national semifinal games and the New Year’s Six bowl games.

“Every committee, every group, and every year is unique too, so even if you have the same members, it would be unique because it’s a different data set and a different year,” said Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens, a fourth-year committee member and new chairman.

Still, this is the biggest turnover for the committee since the original group in 2014. There were only six new members combined the past three years.

Three athletic directors representi­ng Power Five leagues are among the new members: Oklahoma’s Joe Castiglion­e, Florida’s Scott Stricklin and Georgia Tech’s Todd Stansbury. Each replaced an AD from his respective conference who had completed CFP committee terms.

Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back and former USC player Ronnie Lott; former Arkansas, Clemson and Rice coach Ken Hatfield; and former Arizona Republic sports columnist Paola Boivin also are starting three-year terms.

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