The second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings were released Tuesday night, and the committee did something very strange. Typically college football fans have a lot of issues with the committee's rankings, but the exact opposite happened this week. Instead of creating a lot of controversy, the committee did the "strange" thing by releasing a set of rankings almost everyone agreed with.
And it was Aaron Murray who voiced what every college football fan should be thinking when it comes to this week's edition of the CFP rankings.
This committee is doing a pretty good job. Not a lot of complaints from me
— Aaron Murray (@aaronmurray11) November 12, 2025
A lot will work itself out next few weeks. pic.twitter.com/WUYGAg1C0q
Aaron Murray praises the CFP committee after releasing their 2nd rankings
Murray has been very impressed with how the committee has done through the first two weeks of the CFP rankings. And it's hard to argue against him after seeing the latest edition of the rankings released on Tuesday.
Beginning first with Georgia, the committee decided to rank them at No. 5 for the second week in a row. While some UGA fans might think they could be higher, this is the perfect spot for them because Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama all deserve to be above Georgia right now. And speaking of the top four, the committee's order of the top four teams is perfect right now as well.
The committee also did a great job ranking the rest of the 12-team field as well. Sure there are good arguments for why Ole Miss should be above Texas Tech or why Texas should be above Notre Dame, but at the end of the day they got the 12 teams in the field that deserve to be in right now.
But the last thing Murray said is what matters most because he acknowledged that the rankings will change a lot over the next four weeks. Each team in the 12-team field and those on the outside looking in will have their chance to earn their spot in the field. So when the final rankings are released in December there likely won't be anything left for fans to complain about.
