Strength of OOC schedule...sure...
#3 aTm beat Notre Dame by 1 point (we beat ND by 3), UTSA, Utah State, and with Samford on-deck
#4 Alabama LOST to a terrible F$U team, beat LA-Mo, Wisconsin, and with Eastern Illinois on-deck
#5 UGa beat Marshall, Austin-Peay, and with Charlotte and GaTech on-deck
#7 Ole **** beat Georgia State, Tulane, Washington State, and The Citadel
#10 Texas lost to Ohio Taint, then beat San Jose State, UTEP, and Sam Houston
#11 Oklahoma beat Illinois State, Michigan, Temple, and Kent State
#14 Vandy beat Charleston Southern, VaTech, Georgia State, and Utah State
#23 Tennessee beat Syracuse, ETSU, UAB, and they have New Mexico State on tap
Now, we already know that the P4 teams will disappear from the schedules of SEC teams by next year (with the exception of Big 10 games), so what has the SEC accomplished across their top 8 teams?
One 1-point victory over a still-ranked Notre Dame
One loss to a terrible F$U team (coach may be fired)
One win over a terrible Wisconsin team
One loss to a still-ranked Ohio Taint
One win over a still-ranked Michigan
One win over a terrible VaTech team (coach fired)
One win over a terrible Syracuse team
One unknown outcome vs. GaTech
Across EIGHT teams, there are TWO quality OOC wins (and one more that is still undecided). Miami BY ITSELF has ONE quality OOC win.
Across EIGHT teams, there is ONE quality OOC loss (Taint), and one HORRIBLE OOC loss (FSU).
Across EIGHT teams, there are THREE OOC wins against very bad teams (VaTech, Syracuse, Wisconsin)
And Ole **** still didn't beat anyone good on the OOC slate (and almost lost to Washington State).
Wowwwwww...the CFP is going to continue to pontificate over the SEC having suuuuch a BRAVE slate of OOC games. Sure.
Setting aside Miami, how does the other good ACC teams compare?
#15 Miami beat Notre Dame and Florida (as well as a ranked USF team)
#16 GaTech beat Colorado (game 1 when people thought they were good) and plays UGa
#19 UVa lost to NC State (OOC!!!) and beat Washington State
#20 Louisville will play Kentucky (and played James Madison, who HAS been ranked)
#22 Pitt lost to West Virginia and is about to play Notre Dame
SMU lost to Baylor and TCU
So it's not like the top ACC teams are playing terrible schedules. Two games against ND (including UM's game), three games against SEC teams (including UM's game against UF), and four games against Big 12 teams.
To sum up:
Top EIGHT teams in the SEC played 8 quality OOC games, going 5-2-? (GaTech)
Top SIX teams in the ACC played 10 quality OOC games, going 3-4-? (UGa, Kentucky, ND), and don't forget USF and JMU
But we should listen to what the CFP says, right? Holy crap, the top 8 SEC teams are currently and collectively TWO GAMES better than the top 6 ACC teams when looking at P4 OOC games...this certainly justifies 6 SEC in the Top 12 and 0 ACC teams in the Top 12. Or 5 seeded SEC teams to 1 seeded ACC team.
Yep, quality OOC schedule...
Somebody send this to Who's The Mack Rhoades...