My objection is with the all over the map nature of the committee and the precedent established, and I have nothing personal against Ohio state but the rules have been bent twice for them with respect to how we've traditionally digested football.
They jumped 2 big 12 teams based on the fact they didn't play for a conference championship and the committee stressed a value in that. However; the results at that time, them winning a national title, was used to justify the selection.
So here we have a year where the conference championship was ignored and we were asked to put faith in the eye test. An eye test we ignored in terms of USC let's say and maybe Michigan. But we can put faith in a team who beat Ohio state, won 8 in a row and their conference title so that Ohio state could be in. I think the results of this choice are fair game.
Im no penn state homer and maybe they would have had more sympathy if they didn't have their checkered past but you wonder where this leaves things.
When you are comparing teams across all of division 1 there should be at least some commonality of standards. The only thing we have now is an unbeaten season in the power 5