The College Football Playoff selection committee will release its first official
ranking of the season on Nov.
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After Lloyd Carr stepped down for personal reasons, there are three new
committee members: Jeff Bower, Herb Deromedi and Rob Mullens. They will replace
Mike Tranghese, Mike Gould, Pat Haden and Tom Osborne, whose terms have
expired.Theres already some familiarity within the group, as committee member
Tyrone Willinghams first job was coaching the secondary for Deromedi at Central
Michigan. Deromedi said Willingham was the first hire he made as head coach
there.These guys are all good football people, committee member Barry Alvarez
said. I think theyll come in prepared and theyll add a lot to the conversation.
Its easier to get started with a new group when youre familiar with them.If
youre not familiar with the selection committee, this will help:KIRBY HOCUTT
Title: Texas Tech AD and new selection committee chair Alma mater: Kansas State;
Oklahoma Age: 44 Conference connections: Big 12, ACC, MACBio Blast: Hocutt is in
his second season on the committee, but this is his first year as the chair of
group, taking over for Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long, who is still on the
committee. As the chair, Hocutt is the public face and speaker for the group,
which otherwise does not do interviews with the media. He was a four-year
letterman as a linebacker at K-State and also chaired the NCAA Division I
Football recruiting subcommittee; former AD at Ohio and Miami (Fla.)What theyre
saying: He has shown me whats weighed in the decisions, what they take into
play. We were talking just between us about expansion and the Big 12 and having
a championship game and how much that 13th data point meant to that decision
that first year. Its fascinating. He was watching 20 to 25 games a week I think
he said, so he has a very good eye for football now. Hell have very
football-specific questions for me after games, which is good. I like that hes
very educated in it and its made him have a great understanding of what were
dealing with. -- Texas Tech coach Kliff KingsburyBARRY ALVAREZ Title: Wisconsin
athletic director Alma mater: Nebraska? Age: 69 Conference connection: Big
TenBio blast: Head coach, Wisconsin (1990-2005; 2012); College Football Hall of
Fame (2010); Rose Bowl Hall of Fame (2009); National Coach of the Year (1993,
1999); Big Ten Coach of the Year (1993, 1998); Assistant coach, Notre Dame
(1987-1989); Assistant coach, Iowa (1979-1986); Linebacker at Nebraska
(1966-1968).What theyre saying: Ive got one of our statisticians to help me. He
works in our sports information office and hes a stat nut. We look at
statistics, we watch film together, we sit down and he and I talk about the
games and put our things together. -- AlvarezJEFF BOWER Title: Retired; former
head coach, Southern Miss. Alma mater: Southern Miss Age: 63 Conference
affiliations: C-USABio Blast: He led Southern Miss to 14 straight winning
seasons and four league titles (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2003). He was named the
leagues Coach of the Decade in 2004. His resume also includes offensive
coordinator, Oklahoma State (1989); assistant coach, Wake Forest (1987); former
quarterback, Southern Miss (1972-75).?What theyre saying: Coach Bower, Ive been
blessed to be around a lot of great coaches in my journey. He is a coach that is
the most organized coach and structured coach Ive ever been around. Hes a
football guy from A to Z, very knowledgeable, very detailed. I dont think theres
anybody that they could hire who would be more detailed and will turn over every
stone and look at everything from A to Z like Coach Bower will. -- Southern Miss
coach Jay HopsonHERB DEROMEDI Title: Retired; former head coach Central Michigan
Alma mater: Michigan Age: 77 Conference connections: Big Ten, MACBio Blast:
Member of the College Football Hall of Fame; spent a combined 38 years at CMU
and retired as the winningest coach in Mid-American Conference history. Led the
Chippewas to three league titles (1979, 1980 and 1990); Athletic director at CMU
(1994-2006); Served as chair of the NCAA Football Rules Committee in 2003.What
theyre saying: When youve been a part of college football as long as I have, you
realize what it has meant to your life, what it has given me -- not only the
opportunity to coach some great young men, but to meet the type of people and
represent a game that is very important to me. This gives me an opportunity in
some small way to be able to give back, to express my appreciation to those who
have confidence in me being a part of the selection committee. You put all of
those things together and it was a pretty easy, Yes, Ill be available. --
DeromediTOM JERNSTEDT Title: Senior counselor, The Jernstedt Company Alma mater:
Oregon (1967, 1973) Age:?71 Conference connections: Mountain West, Big 12,
Pac-12Bio blast: Consultant, MWC (2012-2013); Big 12 Conference (2010); Oversaw
development of 88 Division I, II and III mens and womens NCAA championships;
Directed all facets of NCAA basketball; Facilitated NCAA governance plan that
incorporated womens championships into NCAA structure (late 1970′s); USA
Basketball, Board of Directors (1976-2010), President (2000-2005); United States
Olympic Committee, Board of Directors (1974-2002).What theyre saying: I dont
think theres any need to make a judgment as to this conference is better than
that conference. You sit there and evaluate this team versus that team. Our
obligation is to select the four best teams. -- JernstedtBOBBY JOHNSON Title:
Retired; former head coach at Vanderbilt Alma mater: Clemson (1973); Furman
(1979). Age: 65 Conference connections: ACC, SECBio blast: Head coach,
Vanderbilt (2002-2010); Head coach, Furman (1994-2001); Defensive coordinator,
Clemson (1993); Defensive coordinator, Furman (1983-1992); 2008 SEC Coach of the
Year; 2001 American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year;
cornerback and wide receiver, Clemson (1969-1972).What theyre saying: I dont
want to get too involved with statistics. I like to watch games and then Ill go
back and look at statistics and see what may have been the big difference in
that one team winning or losing. It always gets down to who can execute and who
can get the job done when the pressures on. To me, thats the big thing. Thats
looking at the coaching staff, thats looking at the players, the kickers,
everything. Theres a lot of stuff to look at, but when it gets down to it, the
old eye test is probably the most important. -- JohnsonJEFF LONG Title: Arkansas
athletic director and vice chancellor Alma mater: Ohio Wesleyan, Miami (Ohio)?
Age: 57 Conference connections: ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, SECBio blast: Former
selection committee chair (2014, 2015); Athletic director, Pittsburgh
(2003-2007); Senior associate athletic director, Oklahoma (2001-03); Athletic
director, Eastern Kentucky (1998-01); Associate athletic director, Virginia Tech
(1998); Associate athletic director, Michigan (1996-1998); Assistant athletic
director, Michigan (1990-1996); Assistant to the AD and compliance coordinator,
Michigan (1988-1990); Graduate assistant football coach, Michigan (1987);
Assistant football coach, Duke (1986); Administrative assistant for head
football coach, North Carolina State (1983-1986); Graduate assistant football
coach, Miami (Ohio) (1982); Football (quarterback and defensive back) and
baseball varsity letterman at Ohio Wesleyan (1978-1981).What theyre saying: The
coaches copy [of game film] really does allow you to watch a lot of plays
quickly to get a good feel. Thats much less-time consuming than watching
television copy, even when youre fast-forwarding through commercials. The
technology really is what gives us a chance to do a good job in seeing a large
number of teams. Ive said this before, but theres no question that in the end,
that more football will have been watched by this committee in evaluating teams
than any ranking in the history of college football. People will ultimately
disagree with our selections, but they cant argue with the amount of time or the
amount of football weve watched to reach our conclusions. -- LongROB MULLENS
Title: Oregon AD Alma mater: West Virginia Age: 47 Conference connections:
Pac-12, SEC, ACCBio Blast: Deputy Director of Athletics, Kentucky (2006-2010);
Executive Associate Director of Athletics, Kentucky (2002-2006); Assistant
Director of Athletics for Business/Executive Senior Associate Director of
Athletics & Chief of Staff, Maryland (1996-2002); Senior Athletics Business
Manager, Miami (1994-1996).What theyre saying: Im extremely excited to join such
a distinguished group to serve such an important role for our industry. College
football is critical to the success of college athletics. ... Ive been giving it
a lot of thought. Im still trying to learn from the current committee members
and process all that. Pat [Haden] was telling me what he did in his process and
the takeaway from Pat was how impressed he was with how much work everyone put
in. He was just explaining to me the process for him -- not specifically in what
he evaluated, but how he went about it. Im going to spend some time every week
analyzing. Im going to start watching games immediately and start evaluating
throughout the year to be prepared for that first meeting. -- MullensDAN
RADAKOVICH Title: Clemson athletic director Alma mater: Indiana University of
Pennsylvania; Miami Age: 58 Conference connections: ACC, SECBio blast: Georgia
Tech athletic director (2006-2012); Senior associate athletics director, LSU
(2001-2006); Athletics director, American University (2000-2001). Athletics
chief financial officer, South Carolina (1994-2000); Senior associate athletics
director, Long Beach State University (1989-1994); Athletics business manager,
Miami (1983-1985); Tight end, punter and student coach, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania (1976-1980).What theyre saying: It shows that youre going out and
trying to play at the highest level of FBS, which is the Power 5 group,
Radakovich said of playing an aggressive schedule. I think its important. In any
particular year, you have to be fortunate as your body of work is looked at.
Were the teams you played really good?CONDOLEEZZA RICE Title: Professor of
political economy in the Graduate School of Business and professor of political
science, Stanford University (2009 to present); Thomas and Barbara Stephenson
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; Founding partner, RiceHadleyGates, LLC. Alma
mater: Denver; Masters degree in political science, Notre Dame; Doctorate in
international studies, Denver Age: 61 Conference affiliation: Pac-12, Notre
DameBio blast: U.S. National Security Advisor (2001-2005); U.S. Secretary of
State (2005-2009); Provost of Stanford University (1993-1999); Board of
Directors at the University of Notre Dame (1994-2000).What theyre saying: She
has a very unique combination of someone with a lot of knowledge and expertise
when it comes to football, but has obviously been through some very significant
processes and under a lot of pressure and scrutiny that would make college
football pale in comparison. Having a woman on the first-ever college football
playoff selection committee I thought would make a very positive statement to
the outside world that we truly are looking for the best thinkers, people with
the highest integrity and credibility, regardless of gender or ethnicity. --
Pac-12 commissioner Larry ScottSTEVE WIEBERG Title: Writer/editor in the public
affairs department of the Kansas City (Mo.) Public Library Alma mater: Missouri
Age: 61 Conference connection: SECBio blast: Top college football writer for USA
Today and a sportswriter for more than 30 years. A member of the USA TODAY
startup staff in 1982. Concentrated on college football and basketball and NCAA
issues until departure in 2012. Also covered eight Summer and Winter Olympics
and three baseball World Series. Member of the United States Basketball Writers
Association Hall of Fame (2008). One of the 10 Most Powerful People in College
Sports as named by Chronicle of Higher Education (2007). As a writer, covered 18
college football championship games and every basketball Final Four from 1983 to
2012. One of the 50 Most Influential People in College Sports as selected by
College Sports magazine (1995, 1996).What theyre saying: I still take a lot of
satisfaction in how we met the challenge of a difficult call at the end of the
2014 season -- with essentially six teams to consider for the four playoff
spots. The thought, analysis, re-thought and re-analysis that went into that
decision was impressive. Everybody understood the stakes. Nobody came into the
room with an agenda beyond getting it right. And we got it right. Its why you
have a committee, to make those kinds of tough calls. -- WiebergTYRONE
WILLINGHAM Title: Retired; former head coach at Stanford, Notre Dame and
Washington Alma mater: Michigan State? Age: 62 Conference connections: Pac-12,
Notre Dame, Big TenBio blast: Head coach, Washington (2005-2008); Head coach,
Notre Dame (2002-2004); Head coach, Stanford University (1995-2001); Two bowl
teams at Notre Dame (2002, 2004); Four bowl games at Stanford, including the
Pac-10 Conference Championship (1995, 1996, 1999, 2001); Pac-10 Coach of the
Year (1995, 1996); Assistant coach, Minnesota Vikings (1992-1994), Stanford
(1989-1991), Rice (1986-1988), NC State (1983-1985), Michigan State (1980-1982),
Central Michigan, (1978-1979); Quarterback and wide receiver for Michigan State
(1972-1976).What theyre saying: I hear this wording out there about the most
deserving. Well, in my world, the best team is usually the most deserving. And
the most deserving has usually been the best team. So I think its an honor,
individually, and its an honor collectively for all the players and coaches Ive
been around, that I can do something for the game and put in place something
that will be, in a sense, pure, and provide the competition that all athletes
really enjoy. -- Willingham to Fox Sports in September 2014
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on Friday after the deadline for applications had passed. The candidates -- all
previously announced in their own countries -- are: Almaty, Kazakhstan; Beijing;
Krakow, Poland; Lviv, Ukraine; Oslo, Norway; and Stockholm. LOS ANGELES -- Other
than Thomas Davis spectacular leap for an interception , the Carolina Panthers
struggled to recall many highlights from their latest win.They still think its
exactly what they needed if they want any hope of getting back to the Super
Bowl.Cam Newton persevered through five sacks to pass for 225 yards and a
touchdown, and the Panthers defense shut down Los Angeles in a 13-10 victory
over the slumping Rams on Sunday.With two straight wins after a four-game skid,
the Panthers (3-5) are showing signs of contention -- at least on the defensive
end. They held the Rams scoreless for three quarters and without a touchdown for
59 minutes, hanging on to claim a defense-dominated day at the Coliseum.Were in
a position right now where every win is pretty big for us, said Greg Olsen, who
scored Carolinas only touchdown on a first-quarter reception.We put ourselves in
a little bit of a hole, and the only way to really get ourselves out is to just
climb out one (win) at a time, he added. We come out here (to the) West Coast
against a team that we knew was pretty dynamic on defense, so to come away with
a win was big for us.Graham Gano added two fourth-quarter field goals for the
Panthers, whose offense managed just 244 yards against the Rams vaunted defense.
Newton only shrugged.Ive never heard of a pretty loss, Newton said. Theyre very
stingy, and we knew that coming in.Newton went 20 for 32 and took his share of
big hits again after his complaints about the NFLs commitment to player safety
dominated headlines last week. The star quarterback spoke with NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell to voice his worries.Newton went down from a violent sack by Mark
Barron in the third quarter, and he was downed for two important sacks by star
defensive lineman Aaron Donald. The star QB saw nothing worth complaining about
afterward.Not worried about that, Newton said when asked if the referees had
done a good job keeping quarterbacks safe. Just trying to find ways to win
football games.In their franchises first game in Los Angeles, the Panthers found
a way with defense. After Olsen scored Carolinas only touchdown on a 9-yard
catch in the first quarter, coach Ron Riveras grouup kept the Rams off the
scoreboard until the final 8:01, and Los Angeles rally fell well short.
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of football, Rivera said. I really like the style were playing.Case Keenum
passed for 296 yards for the Rams (3-5), who have lost four straight after a
strong start to their homecoming season. Los Angeles scoreless streak reached
102 minutes, 12 seconds before Greg Zuerleins 25-yard field goal.Kenny Britt
then made a 10-yard touchdown catch with 34 seconds to play, but Zuerlein
curiously quick-kicked the kickoff far down the field, essentially ending the
game.Enough is enough, Rams guard Rodger Saffold said. We know we have to score
touchdowns. The defense is out there playing a great game.HONEYMOON OVERThe
Coliseum crowd booed the Rams offense repeatedly and chanted We want Goff!
during the first half of another dispiriting offensive performance in the Rams
return from their bye week. No. 1 pick Jared Goff remained on the bench even
after Keenum threw his eighth interception in four games to Davis, killing a
solid drive in the second half.The Rams finally got moving in the fourth, but
Lance Kendricks dropped a sure touchdown pass from Keenum at the goal line on
third down, forcing a field goal.Keenum went 27 for 46 for the Rams, who hadnt
scored a touchdown in 115 minutes, 41 seconds before Britts grab.GONE GURLEYTodd
Gurley had 48 yards in another quiet game, although he broke his longest run of
the season for 18 yards out of the wildcat in the first half. Last seasons
offensive rookie of the year watched the Rams final series from the sideline
while Benny Cunningham played.INJURIESRams CB Trumaine Johnson returned to the
lineup after missing two games with a sprained ankle. ... Rams DB Lamarcus
Joyner left in the first half with an oblique muscle injury, but returned in the
second half. ... Carolina S Colin Jones was ruled out with a concussion early in
the second half.UP NEXTPanthers: Host Chiefs on Sunday.Rams: At Jets on
Sunday.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and
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