Texas Tech’s surge has shaken up the Big 12, but a spot in the top four still eludes them—here’s the real reason the CFP committee held them back and what it signals for the playoff picture.
The College Football Playoff landscape has just been upended again: the latest CFP rankings came out, and Texas Tech fans and national observers are asking one urgent question—why aren’t the Red Raiders in the top four after their huge win over BYU?
Despite convincingly defeating No. 7 BYU on November 8, Texas Tech jumped just two spots—moving from No. 8 to No. 6 in the official second College Football Playoff rankings. The move leaves Texas Tech on the outside looking in, still chasing a playoff bye even though their record now matches other one-loss contenders.
Inside the Committee’s Reasoning: Why Texas Tech Was Held Back
The CFP selection committee, represented by chair Mack Rhoades, went on record immediately after the reveal. The committee openly praised Texas Tech’s performance—especially their dominance in the trenches and their “as good as there is” front seven. Yet Rhoades directly pointed to the offense as the deciding factor: red-zone struggles, settling for field goals, and uneven execution despite the Red Raiders’ clear star power and grit.
Quarterback Behren Morton’s “toughness” was lauded, especially as he’s been playing through injury. But Rhoades made it clear: until Texas Tech’s offense becomes more efficient and consistent—particularly in putting touchdowns on the board—they will remain behind teams like Alabama and Georgia that have proven they can execute at the highest level when it matters most. [USA TODAY]
The Historical Context: Texas Tech’s Playoff Climb and the Big 12’s Challenge
This sting is especially sharp for Red Raider fans who remember recent years, when Texas Tech struggled for national relevance. Now, with one of their most complete teams in history and sitting atop the Big 12, Texas Tech seems poised for a playoff breakthrough—yet still can’t crack the top four. The Big 12 has often faced this uphill battle, fighting the perception that its champion is a rung below the SEC and Big Ten’s elites.
Currently, both Alabama and Georgia sit at No. 4 and No. 5 respectively—with the exact same single loss as Texas Tech—amplifying frustration among Tech loyalists who believe their recent performance should count for more. Yet the committee’s message is simple: close isn’t enough, and style points matter.
The Road Ahead: What Texas Tech Needs (and What Fans Should Watch)
- Continued Dominance: Tech must avoid any late-season slip-ups and win decisively in remaining Big 12 matchups.
- Signature Wins Still Matter: Momentum from marquee wins will boost their resume, but efficiency in the red zone and closing games with authority are under the microscope.
- Scoreboard Watching: With so many one-loss teams, every top-10 result now has playoff implications. Injuries—like Morton’s leg—could tip the scales in a tight race.
The Big 12 is still fighting for respect nationally. If Texas Tech runs the table and wins the conference title, the committee will have a difficult time leaving them outside looking in. But for now, the Red Raiders’ fate is as much about how they play as who they beat—a reminder of just how razor-thin the CFP margin really is. [official standings]
Fan-Focused Theories: Is Texas Tech a Victim of Brand Bias?
Among the fan base, theories swirl. Some believe Texas Tech is a victim of “brand bias”—the committee opting for more established national powers over upstart programs. Others point to the timing of the win, or speculate about metrics like strength of schedule and offensive efficiency. All have a grain of truth, but the committee’s statements and the visible performance gaps remain their ultimate currency.
The Ripple Effect: What This Means for the Playoff Race
This ranking is more than just a Red Raider story. The decision signals that no Big 12 team—even with a marquee win—is guaranteed a playoff spot without elite, relentless execution. It throws the conference race and playoff projections into fresh chaos, energizing fans and putting every snap under a national microscope as the season barrels toward championship weekend.
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