Seems like a strange take. Sure, that's the ultimate goal. But are you saying that only one team should ever spend money? In order to even have a chance, you have to spend elite amounts of money. That's merely what gets you to the table. This isn't a guaranteed success investment. Few things are, in fact.
What if you are building towards something and putting yourself in that position year over year? You don't just go from 0 to 100 overnight. Future national title winners spent A TON this year but didn't finish on top. But eventually, they may. But again, you have to experience more failures than successes. Even nick saban, the GOAT, had more seasons without national titles than with.
What if the winning you did do brings in more revenue? Even if you fell short? 13-1, 11-2, 10-3, all bring in more revenue than 8-5.
You're telling me that walking off the field beating texas, winning 10 games, even if we didn't win the national title isn't worth more investment? I'd highly disagree. I'd love to be #1 in this stat. Eventually, it would have a great chance of paying off. Even if not any given year as a guarantee.