I wouldn't. Good teams can lose to good teams -- that's the entirety of the SEC argument for having multiple teams in the playoff year after year, after all. Good teams can't lose to multiple bad teams and not get slapped for it. Losing to bad teams after beating good ones gets your ranking whacked, and losing late in th calendar is a bigger problem than losing early. Form matters.I fully understand your point, but I also understand Miami's. I would be pissed off too if ND beat Miami and was ranked behind them with both having two losses.
That isn't anything new to college football. Acting like it is some novel injustice invented this year to punish Miami is absurd and if I was on the committee I would have put it out through back channels that continuing to be disingenuous about the situation would be looked upon poorly. There's a difference between being a booster for your team and calling the system unfair because you don't like having to lie in the bed you made by losing to two bad teams.

