Some misconceptions about how the BCS works here:
Just read a Grantland article and I have to echo a sentiment: There is NO WAY that an undefeated Notre Dame team would be left out of the football national championship. The BCS computer would be demolished and replaced before that happened, even if only to cash on on the EXTREME amounts of ad revenue and ticket sales that would accompany that game. The alternative is Kansas State?! GTFOH! This is all irrelavent if ND doesn't beat Wake or USC but in reality a Notre Dame v Oregon title game would be the biggest National Championship of the BCS era and they know it.
At the end of the day....the bottom line is the bottom line. No arrogance, only truth.
Unless you're aware of some massive brewing conspiracy by the AP voters to jump us over KSU, we aren't making the title game without a KSU or OU loss.
If ND were to win out, the networks would try to get a ND v. 'Bama or ND v. Georgia NCG for nothing more than fanbase, ratings, tradition and $$$. K-State may lose to Texas and Oregon could lose to Stanford and Oregon St. which would leave ND v. SEC Champ (probably 'Bama)
The networks don't determine the match-ups. BCS system determines top 2 for title game, BCS selection committees then pick in order among the next ranked 12. Rose and Fiesta committees pick first. SEC teams won't be playing in either of those bowls, and regardless of what any network wants to televise, the Rose and Fiesta selection committees will not pass up a highly ranked Irish team.
Scenarios, in order of descending likelihood:
(1) ND v. Nebraska in Rose Bowl;
(2) ND v. OU in Fiesta Bowl;
(3) ND v. KSU/ OU in title game;
(4) ND v. 'Bama/ UGA in title game.