Afterward, College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock issued a statement that read: “We will carefully review this demand for information, but it sure seems to be an overly aggressive reaction to a college football ranking in which some fans somewhere were bound to be disappointed.”

The committee also said it hadn’t received anything official from the attorney general’s office yet.

Florida State finished 13-0 and won the ACC title game, but became the first Power 5 conference champion to be left out of the playoff when teams were selected last week. CFP committee chair Boo Corrigan pointed to the injury to starting quarterback Jordan Travis as a key factor in the Seminoles’ omission. Undefeated teams Michigan and Washington and one-loss Texas and Alabama made the four-team playoff.

FINAL: FSU 59, UMass 3

Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he was requesting $1 million to be set aside for Florida State to sue the committee if it chooses. The Florida Legislature, which begins its new session next month, must agree on a spending plan.

As part of the investigation, Moody wants communications between the SEC, ACC, NCAA, ESPN, Group of 5 and Power 5 conferences as it relates to deliberations, compensation of committee members, how individual committee members voted, the names of those present during any vote and information related to the software used to record votes, in addition to several other requests.