2014 Stats:
Ohio State: More than 60-40
Oregon: Just barely less than 60-40
Alabama: Closer to 55-45
Florida State: Just about 50-50, more passes than runs
And going back to the most recent champions (OSU excluded since they're already listed)
2013 FSU: 54-46 with 5.63 yards a run
2012 Alabama: 63-37 with 5.59 yards a run
2011 Alabama: 59-41 with 5.49 yards a run
2010 Auburn: 69-31 with 6.12 yards a run
2009 Alabama: 63-37 with 5.01 yards a run
2008 Florida: 64-36 with 5.94 yards a run
2007 LSU: 59-41 with 4.9 yards a run
2006 Florida: 55-45 with 4.7 yards a run
2005 Texas: 65-35 with 5.9 yards a run
2004 USC: 54-46 with 4.7 yards a run
2003 USC: 51-49 with 4.5 yards a run
2002 OSU: 69-31 with 4.3 yards a run (Tressel ball)
2001 Miami: 55-45 with 5.3 yards a run
2000 Oklahoma: 48-52 with 3.9 yards a run
As a comparison:
2014 ND: 51-49 with 4.28 yards a run
2013 ND: 51-49 with 4.46 yards a run
2012 ND: 57-33 with 4.87 yards a run
2011 ND: 48-52 with 4.82 yards a run
2010 ND: 46-54 with 3.98 yards a run
Looking at the data, more often than not recent champions are closer to the 60-40 run/pass metric and usually they were close to or above 5 yards a carry. Going back 10 years the split was closer to 55-45, but it still favored more running. Only one team actually passed more than they ran, and that's the enigma of the 2000 Sooners. Exceptions in the metrics were OSU in 2002 who had lower yards a carry and relied greatly on defense and Tressel ball, USC had lower rushing attempts in the mid 2000s but they had some Heisman Trophy winning QBs, 2013 FSU which had a closer 50/50 split on run/pass but they had pretty good defense and benefited from an unlikely Alabama loss against Auburn in the SEC Championship, and of course 2000 Oklahoma. Without question our best season was in 2012 when we nearly hit that 60-40 run/pass metric and it was also our best year running the ball. Are some of these numbers inflated because teams often run the clock out at the end of games when they're winning? Possibly, but you would expect those yards a carry to drop further as defenses try to stuff the run.