Once the SEC added Texas and Oklahoma there was no real way out of this mess sort of fixing the college football ranking system. There are only two power conferences and SoS should matter far more than it does now.
People are treating Oklahoma like they're trash now when they were one of the best teams in college football when they joined. I always said someone has to lose and now people are fixating on those losses as though the fact that the SEC has introduced a new level of brutality to scheduling means nothing.
The only way out is a ranking system like they have in basketball, if we look at FPI, Sagarin, heck even the BCS computers (which are a bit outdated in some cases) we see a more clearer representation of strength of schedule. The committee is, as I was loudly complaining about last year, just talking wins and losses in most cases and ignoring SoS. And yes, they still suck and are still stupid.
I think the problem also is that the Oklahoma game was a prime time game and everyone saw it. It was a completely horrible look. Then the very next week we saw Alabama struggling to put distance against a bad Auburn team and a mediocre LSU team totally pants Oklahoma.
I think we need to stop acting like SOS is going to save us every time. I mean heck… two of our national championships we got in over teams with clear advantages over us in SOS (2011 and 2017)
What’s going to change things is if the playoffs is a crap fest because of the field. I think eventually they are going to drop one or 2 auto bids because of bad ratings.