This is from the Dallas Morning News, so it is likely biased, but here it is anyway:
Each week we have asked readers to pick the top four teams in college football based on a blind test -- where readers can pick the top four teams based on their performance, not hindered by potential bias.
While it is by no means a perfect system, it has produced interesting results each week.
Here's a look at the final user-poll of the season, where Clemson was not the No. 1 team for the first time this season:
Rk. Team Percentage of votes Record Conference CFP rank
1. Oklahoma 24.85 11-1 Big 12 3
2. Alabama 22.75 11-1 SEC 2
3. Clemson 20.35 12-0 ACC 1
4. Iowa 10.92 12-0 Big Ten 4
5. Michigan State 9.52 11-1 Big Ten 5
6. Ohio State 5.24 11-1 Big Ten 6
7. Stanford 3.71 10-2 Pac 12 7
8. Notre Dame 2.66 10-2 Ind. 8
Each week we have asked readers to pick the top four teams in college football based on a blind test -- where readers can pick the top four teams based on their performance, not hindered by potential bias.
While it is by no means a perfect system, it has produced interesting results each week.
Here's a look at the final user-poll of the season, where Clemson was not the No. 1 team for the first time this season:
Rk. Team Percentage of votes Record Conference CFP rank
1. Oklahoma 24.85 11-1 Big 12 3
2. Alabama 22.75 11-1 SEC 2
3. Clemson 20.35 12-0 ACC 1
4. Iowa 10.92 12-0 Big Ten 4
5. Michigan State 9.52 11-1 Big Ten 5
6. Ohio State 5.24 11-1 Big Ten 6
7. Stanford 3.71 10-2 Pac 12 7
8. Notre Dame 2.66 10-2 Ind. 8