College football is no stranger to controversy when it comes to crowning a national champion, but this season could be unlike any other.
In an unprecedented year, with the Big Ten and Pac-12 postponing their seasons, coaches from those leagues question whether there can actually be a real champ.
"If everybody's not involved," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said, "how is there a true champion?"
"At the very least for me, there should be an asterisk," Stanford coach David Shaw said.
College Football Playoff leadership seems to disagree.
From the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the CFP has maintained its plan to recognize a winner on Jan.