You're using the 9-3 record example as the baseline for your argument when it's really an outlier, completely ignoring my statement about expanding the playoff to 12-16 teams means that you'd see more teams with great records as they jockeyed for playoff position. The likelihood that a 9-3 team would get in is low. The 9-3 statement is one of personal preference. We've already had a 2 loss national champion before, so a 9-3 team that goes on a crazy playoff run would be fine with me, they'd also would be talked about for years to come. Also, with 20-24 team super conferences on the way and the big boys getting rid of ooc cupcakes, 9-3 teams getting into the playoffs and winning a title will become the norm sooner rather than later. Spare me some faux purist argument about how it would "water down the meaning/significance of a championship." There's no more purism in college football. It's **** near WWE level at this point.