Back to the subject at hand, which was . . . ah . . . .
Anyway, CBS' Tom Fornelli says that #4 Georgia is overrated, #10 Oklahoma is underrated, #14 Wisconsin is overrated, and #20
Iowa is overrated.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-playoff-rankings-reactions-georgia-overrated-oklahoma-underrated/Of course, one might ask WTH Tom Fornelli's opinion is worth.
My only complaint about where Oklahoma is ranked is that the Sooners should be ahead of Utah. Utah has no good wins and a loss at home to a USC team that is probably no better than--if even as good as--the K-State that beat OU in Manhattan. Oregon has a better loss than OU does, but no better wins. So one could make a case either way for how those two should be ranked, but there shouldn't be any way that Utah should be ahead of either one of them.
(IMO, Minnesota should be ranked ahead of Utah too.)
I can't say that the Committee is devaluing the Big 12, as there are currently 5 Big 12 teams (half the misnamed conference) in the rankings. But one could make a case that Baylor is ranked too low at #13, right behind 2-loss Auburn. But I think a better comparison is Baylor and 1-loss Alabama. Bama has no particularly good wins--the one over 3-loss Texas A&M is the best. Baylor has no particularly good wins either, but it has two decent ones, at 3-loss fOSU and at 3-loss K-State. But what it doesn't have is a loss to LSU.
If Baylor wins out, it will have two victories over OU and a win over Texas in addition to what it's got now. And it will have virtually no way of getting into the CFP because there are too many teams ahead of it who perhaps are ranked higher than they should be.
The counterargument is that Baylor could and maybe should have some losses already. Only gross official malfeasance saved the Bears from a loss to Texas Tech. Baylor had to kick a 38-yard FG with 21 seconds left in the game to beat Iowa State, and blocked a late FG to beat WVU.
It's possible that Baylor and Alabama could meet in the Sugar Bowl. Of course, if Baylor happened to win it might be because Bama wasn't interested in the game. I would bet on Bama to beat Baylor straight-up by quite a bit on a neutral field, but the games don't always turn out the way people bet.