Right, but that entire argument is bullsh*t from the start. Nobody is really winning titles but Bama over the past 7 years. FSU, Ohio State, Auburn are all gigantic flukes where the laws of probability beat Alabama under ideal circumstances. The title either ends up in Tuscaloosa, or someone goes through Alabama to get it.
FSU - had two #1 style classes before their title, a #1 QB, and got gifted not having to play Bama because of a truly insane/miracle loss by the Tide on that 109 yard missed FG return by Auburn.
Ohio State - completely changed their offense heading into their final games of the season, caught Bama being cocky and unprepared. Pretty much the only time that has ever happened in college football. Also, Blake Sims threw 3 INTs in the game... two of them soul crushing big plays worth a combined 14 points.
Auburn - Alabama was running away with the game... absolutely blowing the doors off Auburn... and then Mark Ingram fumbled. Alabama would've been up 31 nothing and not looked back if he doesn't fumble. Cam Newton then leads a massive comeback from down 24 points to win by 1. Also, that was the worst Bama team of that era.
So two of the three non-Bama titles are thanks to Iron Bowl flukes. The other Alabama actually got beat by a perfect storm. It would make sense to look at teams "winning" titles if it was more than 4 total teams. But because it isn't, we should consider what it takes to COMPETE for a title and make the playoffs.
Of the 8 playoff teams over the past two seasons, Oregon, Oklahoma, and MSU have recruited "worse" than ND... Bama, FSU, and Ohio State are better... and Clemson has been right around what ND does, but a bit better. So we're recruiting at a level that should put us right in the mix of what it takes to be a playoff team. From that point forward, you have to get lucky.