TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- If No. 6 Texas A&M really is the best team on top-ranked Alabama's schedule, well, let's forego the formalities from here on out and extend the Crimson Tide an invitation to the College Football Playoff ball.Alabama's 33-14 win over the previously undefeated Aggies before 101,821 at Bryant-Denny Stadium didn't come without flaws, but a couple of tide-turning gifts from A&M rendered them moot, just the same."In a game like this, against a team like that," A&M's Kevin Sumlin said, "that can't happen."Here's why: There's simply too much Sunday talent on a team that already has the advantage of the only coach in the argument with Ohio State's Urban Meyer as the best in all of college football.Because of the monster Nick Saban has built -- maybe the greatest collection of talent in his glorious tenure -- A&M's CFP prospects are dented, but not necessarily destroyed."If we come out 11-1 and our only loss is to the No.