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Deion
Sanders
offers
his
opinion
on
the
Florida
State
playoff
debacle
and
shows
support
for
the
committees
picking
Alabama.
On
Sunday,
December
3,
the
college
sports
world
was
flipped
upside
down
thanks
to
the
College
Football
Playoff
reveal.
After
going
undefeated
all
season
Florida
State
wasn’t
selected
while
1
loss
Alabama
and
Texas
strolled
right
into
the
top
4.
Instantly
outrage
came
from
all
FSU
fans
despite
knowing
they
were
down
to
their
third-string
QB
and
probably
couldn’t
beat
any
of
the
top
4.
One
FSU
fan
who
doesn’t
seem
to
mind
the
committee’s
choice
is
Deion
Sanders
according
to
The
Daily
Mail.
While
on
Dan
Le
Batard’s
show,
Deion
addressed
the
question
no
one
employed
in
college
football
can
escape
and
revealed
his
feelings
on
the
playoff
mayhem.
“A
lot
of
people
don’t
look
at
it
as
business.
I
look
at
it
as
this
is
entertainment,
but
this
is
business,”
Sanders
said.
“So
there’s
no
way
you’re
going
to
leave
Coach
Saban
in
Alabama
out
of
a
playoff.”
“Who
should
be
really
upset?
Not
only
Florida
State,
but
[Georgia
head
coach]
Kirby
Smart.
He’s
been
number
one
for
the
last
two
years
or
three
years,
and
they’re
out.
What
about
them?
I
mean,
this
is
unbelievable.
I
want
those
problems.
Give
me
those
problems.”
Sanders
then
turned
his
attention
to
the
fan
aspect
and
how
exciting
the
playoffs
will
be
this
year.
Additionally,
he
mentions
how
next
year
when
the
playoff
expands
from
4
to
12
teams
things
like
this
won’t
happen.
However,
with
a
12-team
playoff
system,
we
know
all
too
well
that
new
problems
will
arise.
“You
got
Michigan,
Texas,
Alabama,
Washington.
And
[Washington]
can
play.
God,
they’re
good.
I
mean,
they
can
flat
out
play.”
“They
got
a
quarterback
that’s
out
of
this
world.
The
defense
is
coming.
This
is
made
for
TV.
I
can’t
wait
to
see
how
it
plays
out.
But
leaving
out
of
Florida
State
as
well
as
Georgia
–
my
God,
that’s
why
I’m
thankful
it’s
increased
next
year.”
This
situation
has
gotten
so
out
of
hand
that
politicians
are
now
getting
involved
such
as
Rick
Scott
and
Ron
DeSantis.
Also,
Donald
Trump
chimed
in
to
poke
fun
at
this
happening
to
a
college
in
DeSantis’
state.
However,
for
what
it’s
worth
as
Stephen
A.
Smith
pointed
out
if
FSU
hired
Deion
Sanders
when
he
wanted
the
job
this
wouldn’t
have
happened.
Under
no
circumstance
would
the
CFP
committee
snub
Deion
with
all
the
hype
and
attention
he
brings.