Paul Finebaum, one of the most popular college football analysts in the country, has eliminated an undefeated team from the national title race.
On his ESPN show, Finebaum said that he believes the Georgia Bulldogs, who are currently 12-0, are too inconsistent to win a national championship.
“I don’t think Georgia is good enough to win a national championship,” Finebaum said. “They’ve been too inconsistent this season. They’ve had some great games, but they’ve also had some games where they’ve looked very ordinary.”
Finebaum pointed to Georgia’s narrow wins over Kent State, Missouri, and Kentucky as evidence of the team’s inconsistency.
“They’ve had some close calls against some bad teams,” Finebaum said. “That’s not a good sign for a team that’s supposed to be one of the best in the country.”
Finebaum also said that he doesn’t believe Georgia has the quarterback play to win a national championship.
“Stetson Bennett is a good quarterback,” Finebaum said. “But he’s not good enough to win a national championship. He’s made too many mistakes this season.”
Finebaum’s comments were met with mixed reactions from college football fans. Some fans agreed with Finebaum, while others disagreed.
“Finebaum is right,” one fan tweeted. “Georgia is too inconsistent to win a national championship.”
“Finebaum is wrong,” another fan tweeted. “Georgia is the best team in the country and they’re going to win the national championship.”
Only time will tell if Finebaum is right or wrong about Georgia. But one thing is for sure: his comments have added some fuel to the fire in the national title race.
In addition to Georgia, there are several other teams that are undefeated and in the mix for the national championship, including the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Clemson Tigers.
The Crimson Tide are currently the No. 1 team in the country and they’ve looked very impressive this season. They’ve beaten all of their opponents by at least 21 points.
The Buckeyes are another team that has looked very impressive this season. They’ve beaten all of their opponents by at least 28 points.
The Tigers are the defending national champions and they’re always a contender. They’ve beaten all of their opponents by at least 17 points this season.
It’s still early in the season, but it’s already shaping up to be a very exciting national title race. There are several teams that are capable of winning it all and it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.
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