You choose #1 and #2 based on the criteria I laid out . Strength of schedule, win loss record , and margin of victory would be the heaviest factors then conference champs etc . Those things are factual data not opinions .
I don’t believe the winner of a weak conference should be rewarded equally with a strong one especially if the other criteria is not met .
If sos was a more important factor teams would be wise to schedule the toughest out of conference schedule possible to beef up that number . That would make better more meaningful games all year long instead of scheduling cupcakes just to rack up wins .
I’ve followed college football for 30+ years and the majority of those years the previous system got it right . A handful of times a team or two had a legitimate beef that they were left out, but never 6 or 8 +.
We may just have to agree to disagree, but let me try to convince you: SOS, win loss record, and margin of victory are (with maybe the exception of SOS) factual data. The problem is when you interpret and weigh the data subjectively.
For one, you left out a lot of data that other teams or people might consider important, for instance what about defensive ranking or offensive ranking, home or away records, etc. You
subjectively picked out the three pieces of data you wanted to use in your calculations.
Second, who gets to determine how each of your three facts get weighed? Why should a team who went 11-1 (with a SOS #15) get to go over a team that went 12-0 (with a SOS #25) or vice versa? Do you see how it can get really dicey depending on how you want to weigh each piece of your data? Which you must admit is
pure human bias.
It sounds to me like you want to bring back the BCS, without the coaches or AP poll, just the computer rankings, what you forget is that the BCS formula, was designed by humans with bias from the start. You might be interested to read about the debate over whether to include margin of victory in the rankings (
https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/07/11/bcs-computer-rankings-polls-formula-sagarin-billingsley). Definitely not my flavor of Gatorade. 8 team playoff, 5 P5 conference championship winners, 3 chosen among the rest allows far more teams to settle it on the field.