Can unbeaten Florida State still be College Football Playoff-worthy without Jordan Travis?
New York TimesAt halftime of Saturday night’s home finale against North Alabama, the CW Network ran a segment on Florida State’s return to prominence, full of highlights from the fourth-ranked Seminoles’ unbeaten start mixed in with clips from the program’s glory days. Can’t say I blocked it out.” Travis posted a video on Instagram congratulating Brock Glenn on his first college touchdown run and of FSU’s blocked field goal return for a touchdown from his hospital bed. Jordan Travis watched FSU QB Brock Glenn score his first TD as a Seminole from his hospital bed 🙏 pic.twitter.com/Cr12bPMHUP — Yahoo Sports November 19, 2023 Travis talked this summer about growing up a Florida State fan and how he looked up to Heisman winner Jameis Winston, who was on hand Saturday for Senior Night along with the 2013 national championship team. But Travis won’t be starting any games for FSU going forward, and it puts the College Football Playoff selection committee in an interesting spot. Boo Corrigan, the CFP selection committee chair, said earlier this week that FSU sits just ahead of Washington in the rankings because the Huskies struggled some with Arizona State and Stanford, “two teams that have won a combined six games this year.” Travis has thrown two interceptions all season, and FSU’s offense entered Saturday’s game having turned it over only five times, tied for second fewest in college football.