The CFP’s first order of business isn’t evaluating resumes - it’s making sure ESPN and SEC is accommodated. Everything else is secondary and flexible. Criteria, logic, and best team arguments are applied only after the desired outcome is reached.
I'm not a claiming that the process is rigged against ND. Swap bama out for a mediocre program from a weak conference that actually had a better resume, and ND is in without question, imo. There’s zero chance that team jumps ND after barely beating Auburn, or stays ahead after a Georgia-type loss. Bama did b/c it's bama and they're from SEC.
ND was on a 10 game heater with a Heisman candidate who was the most electric player in the country, and tehy were tossed aside. A 13th game against Hawaii isn't changing anything at all.
I know the media has made this entire process sound far more complex than it is - does the committee value game control, SOS, H2H, the extra data point game etc etc????? What do they want??? Now we know the recipe is simple from ND's perspective - lose one game or less, or pray you’re not being compared to an ESPN darling when you’re on the bubble. That’s all.