i'll spark a different side of a coin to the debate and intentionally avoid team/university names - Temporarily forget the wording of the committee : To you, should the teams selected be the "best teams", "most deserving teams", or a combination of the two?
If you say "best", how are they to determine best when SOS and records can vary greatly between teams?
My answer: a combination of the two, with more emphasis placed on deserving. I don't understand the viewpoint of "only Best" or "almost all Best" because that is based almost entirely on recruiting/talent rankings, recent history and "fame". That's no way to pick a playoff team.
To use team names, Alabama is certainly higher on the "Best" scale for me than Indiana this season. I think Alabama would likely beat Indiana this season. But Indiana is much more deserving, having one loss to a Top 10 team while Alabama has three losses, two of them to average/poor teams.
I don't understand a system that would put in Alabama over Indiana this season. That's like putting a 7-10 NFL team in the playoffs because they were the 4th highest preseason SB favorite and have a lot of talent. It's just nonsensical to me.
If the deserving metric is close for two teams, I'm fine using the best metric to decide.