This exact discussion was taking place on College Football Radio:
Say Penn State is 10-2 at the end of the year and ranked around 8-9; certain shoe-in for an at large birth in the CFP. But, they are headed to the B1G Championship game against say Oregon. Penn State loses, is at 10-3, and falls in the rankings. Do you think they will still get in over say Notre Dame, who has a super weak schedule and no conference championship game to play for? Or another two loss B1G team who didn’t play for the B1G Championship? On the one hand, win and you’re in. On the other, could be out altogether.
Say Penn State is 10-2 at the end of the year and ranked around 8-9; certain shoe-in for an at large birth in the CFP. But, they are headed to the B1G Championship game against say Oregon. Penn State loses, is at 10-3, and falls in the rankings. Do you think they will still get in over say Notre Dame, who has a super weak schedule and no conference championship game to play for? Or another two loss B1G team who didn’t play for the B1G Championship? On the one hand, win and you’re in. On the other, could be out altogether.