When you say things like the SEC and Big 10 are not minefields , that is not a fact.
You're right, but I followed up that 1 opinion with 7 statements of fact:
Oregon played 3 ranked teams last year.
Ohio State played 2 ranked conference opponents plus a third OOC opponent.
Indiana played a grand total of 2 ranked opponents.
UGA played 3
Alabama played 3
Texas A&M played one ranked conference opponent (a game they lost) plus 1 ranked OOC opponent.
Ole Miss played 2 ranked opponents.
So tell us.... which one of those teams faced a "minefield"?
Last I checked 7 of the top 15 in the final AP poll were SEC teams and this was a down year for the conference. What exactly would qualify as a minefield?
Since you asked the question, I would say you have to play at least 4 ranked teams to say your schedule was a minefield. Otherwise all you have to do is beat the unranked teams, go 1-2 against the ranked ones, and you're 10-2 and in the playoff discussion.
Texas dealt with a minefield this season. Oklahoma arguably did too. But none of the 11 other playoff teams did. And yes, I quantify based on what a team is
currently ranked.
No one in January is impressed with Ole Miss for beating #4 LSU.
No one in January is impressed with Oregon beating #3 Penn State.
No one in January is impressed with Virginia for beating #8 Florida State.
The conference had 7-8 teams ranked every week. Even the games against non-ranked teams like Florida and LSU are tough.
That's just an opinion. Florida lost to South Florida, so I cannot say I subscribe to the same belief.
Who you taking on an any given Saturday LSU/Florida or Navy? Tulane? JMU?
I am not sure what you mean by "any given Saturday". I am talking about the 2025 season here and in 2025, Navy beat South Florida who beat Florida. Tulane beat Memphis who beat South Florida. So I have no idea why you seem to think Navy and Tulane beating Florida is so out of the realm of possibility.
If you asked me about 2024 or 2026 my answer might change. But in 2025, Navy and Tulane were better than LSU and Florida.
The big 10 has won 3 titles in a row and PSU and Oregon are not among them. Thats the best conference right now. Winning these conferences or even getting through them with 3 losses is more impressive than anything ND did.
That is just your opinion. But fact is none of the Big 10's playoff teams played more than 3 ranked games this season. Indiana could have lost all their ranked games and still gone 10-2.
ND lost 2 of those 4 games against ranked teams and the Navy win ........ seriously? I see they snuck into the final poll thanks to their triumph in the Liberty Bowl. lol. But that's not a legit top 25 program.
They were a legit top 25 team in the year 2025. They didn't "sneak into the final poll"; they were ranked for 2 consecutive weeks prior to the final poll.
It's kinda funny how you use the AP poll when it suits you but completely disregard the AP poll when it doesn't.
Next year, which is mostly what I was talking about anyway, is absurd. ND dropped USC and play 8 teams who lost 8 games last year.
Correction: USC dropped Notre Dame. And then Notre Dame replaced them with an even better team.
The ACC controls half of ND's schedule and sorry not sorry, but it isn't Notre Dame's fault the ACC sucks.
In regard to your argument about NDs playing 4 ranked teams being among the best schedules.
I never said that and I'll thank you not to use a strawman to put words in mouth.
What I said - and is factually accurate - is that Notre Dame played more (currently) ranked teams than every single playoff team except OU, with whom they tied.
Thats laughable. That is pure garbage bc you are using the final poll to make that determination. What actually matters is the ranking at the time of the game.
Talk about laughable!! The ranking at the time of the game is nowhere near as significant as the ranking today. When you look at a team's SOS you don't cut off what their opponents did
after the game was played.
Like I wrote above, no one today looks at Ole Miss beating LSU as a marquee victory where they really beat the #4 team in the nation.