SEC teams still schedule FCS opponents.
I'm not in favor of FCS opponents for anybody but at least when a P5 team does it their league schedule makes up for it. Bama played Mercer but their league schedule included Florida, Ole Miss, aTm, and Auburn. Cincy played Murray State and their league schedule included . . . crickets.
Give a team that has been perfect on the year a shot....rather than shoehorning a Notre Dame in.
Nobody is arguing that Notre Dame should be included. They don't look remotely like a Playoff caliber team. They have a FG win over a horrible FSU, a FG win over a MAC school, a two TD win over Purdue, a good win over UW but that game was closer than the final score, a two score loss to some crappy G5 team, a FG win over a horrible VaTech team, and a two score win over a USC team so bad that they are in the midst of a coaching search. Nothing about that says "Playoffs" to me or anyone else outside the city of South Bend.
The problem with making a gift to UC is that the gift doesn't materialize out of thin air. In order to gift a spot to the tallest midget and giving them an opportunity to get run off the field by a legitimate power you have to deprive a legitimate team of that spot. Right now the team so deprived (per AP rankings) would be tOSU but it doesn't matter if it is tOSU, Michigan, Oregon, Michigan State, Iowa, or Ole Miss. Any one of those teams would wipe the floor with Cincy and have their starters in street clothes kicking back watching the fourth quarter.
There is also another fairness issue. Lets say for the sake of argument that UGA wins out and is #1 while Oregon and Ohio State win out and finish #2 and #3 respectively then the committee decides to gift midget Cincy a spot with the Big Boys at #4. That is ridiculously unfair to the tOSU/Oregon winner because while they are playing each other in a legitimate match-up in one semi-final, their NCG opponent gets a ridiculously easy tune-up game. Beating Georgia is going to be tough for anyone, we don't need to make it THAT much tougher by giving them a scrimmage for their semi-final.