Personally, I don't think Miami's beef is with ND. I think they should both be in. I would take both over Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Alabama, Texas Tech, Oregon, or Indiana.
Playing Miami would scare me more as an ND fan than any of those.
It's not about a "beef" with Notre Dame, but I will say that when a ND-linked Twatter account is trying to spin ND over Miami for an at-large bid, we can turn it into a beef.
Yes, we are both aware that the SEC-Big 10 duopoly is trying to maximize their lock on the at-large bids. I don't begrudge the undefeated or 1-loss teams like Indiana or Oregon or Ole Miss or Texas Tech.
But I definitely have an issue with 2-loss teams like Oklahoma and Alabama continuing to benefit from the CFP "Human Centipede Effect". If the SEC opens the season with 10 ranked teams, and only play 4 games (2 of them cupcakes) outside of their Human Centipede environment, then they will try to **** on your head and tell you that all of those 2-loss teams are just collateral damage.
Here's a thought. If you expand the size of your conference AND the number of games you play in-conference (which will be 9 conference games next year), then you can't **** and moan later and try to elicit sympathy over all your poor, poor, unfortunate 2-loss and 3-loss teams who really really really deserve a spot at the pig trough.
**** it. Miami played one of those 10 pre-season-ranked SEC teams and we whipped them. So sorry that the SEC is canceling P4 OOC games left and right. Not my problem. Miami lost one OT game and another game that should have been OT to teams in contention for the ACC-CG (yes, Louisville just got knocked out late with 3 consecutive conference losses, but SMU is still tied for first). Unlike, say, TEXAS, which lost to one of the worst teams in the SEC, Florida. Or ALABAMA, which lost to one of the worst teams in the ACC, Florida State.
Similarly, ND has an impressive resume, losing by 3 points to a bubble CFP team and 1 point to the #3 CFP team.
We should both be in.