Yeah, pretty sure we can nip this "Ohio State over 1 loss Miami" scenario in the bud.
I wouldn't throw the towel in on us jumping a 1 loss Miami team should they lose to Clemson.
Their best win is against 9th ranked ND. Their second best win is against #24 Va Tech. Should Stanford beat ND, that "best win" becomes less significant.
OSU's best wins, assuming we win out, and MSU/PSU take care of business, will be: A top 10 PSU team, a top 15 MSU team, likely top 4 Wisky team, and a bowl eligible UNLV and what ended up being a good team in Army, also bowl eligible.
It won't look great that Miami had Bethune Cookman, Arkansas State, and Toledo all on the calendar.
And don't forget, there is such a massive difference in game attendance and TV Ratings when it comes to OSU and Miami. The Hurricanes do not travel at all, and don't bring any viewership. Don't get me wrong, I want to earn it on our resume alone, but I truly believe if we're close to Miami, profitability becomes the elephant in the room.