Here is the full rundown of the selection committee.
The 2024-2025 Selection Committee (the year the term is up is in parenthesis): BUBBA CUNNINGHAM (2025) – North Carolina Athletic Director (Chairperson) MARK COYLE (2026) – Minnesot…
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BUBBA CUNNINGHAM (2025) – North Carolina Athletic Director (Chairperson)
MARK COYLE (2026) – Minnesota Athletic Director
GREG BYRNE (2026) – Alabama Athletic Director
KEITH GILL (2026) – Sun Belt Commissioner (Vice-Chairperson)
LEE REED (2026) – Georgetown Athletic Director
MARTIN NEWTON (2027) – Samford Athletic Director
TOM WISTRCILL (2027) – Big Sky Commissioner
ARTHUR JOHNSON (2028) – Temple Athletic Director
IRMA GARCIA (2029) – Manhattan Athletic Director
STU JACKSON (2029) – West Coast Conference Commissioner
ZACK LASSITER (2029) – Abilene Christian Athletic Director
CHAD WEIBERG (2029) – Oklahoma State Athletic Director
I get the frustration about UNC getting in with the UNC AD as the chair of the committee. However, a completely "outsider" committee isn't going to help things a lot. You need some sort of knowledge about the product to be on the committee. I equate it to a corporate board of directors. Yes, you need a degree of independence. However, you need enough understanding of the organization and industry to exercise proper oversight.
Here's an ancillary situation - suppose Josh Whitman was the chair of the CFP committee (and I could absolutely see that one day), and Illinois got in as a lower-seeded at large team. I'm sure there would be some cries about Illinois being in over a different team, whether or not they are justified.
I personally still feel like this was a matter of TV ratings than it was about the chair being the UNC AD. Not saying there was ZERO influence, but I think weighing UNC against another team in the play-in games (which probably don't have great ratings unless a big-name team is playing) is a more logical theory to chase.