2022 Week 14 Poll

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2022 Week 14 FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll

Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State and TCU top Week 14 rankings.

–  Week 14 (FINAL POLL): Games Played Through December 3, 2022 –
 
TEAM POINTS FIRST-PLACE VOTES LAST WEEK'S RANK
1. Georgia (13-0) 831 51 1
2. Michigan (13-0) 781 1 2
3. Ohio State (11-1) 690 5
4. TCU (12-1) 688 3
5. Alabama (10-2) 608 6
6. Tennessee (10-2) 500 8
7. Utah (10-3) 459 12
8. Penn State (10-2) 431 7
9. Kansas State (10-3) 423 11
10. Clemson (11-2) 414 10
11. USC (11-2) 408 4
12. Washington (10-2) 264 9
13. Florida State (9-3) 156 14
14. Tulane (11-2) 100 N/A
15. LSU (9-4) 96 13
16. Oregon (9-3) 79 15
 
 
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Oregon State (57), UCLA (51), Notre Dame (14), Texas (11), South Carolina (8), UTSA (1), Purdue (1), Mississippi State (1).

*This is the final poll of the season. No poll will be released following the postseason, and the NFF automatically awards its MacArthur Bowl National Championship Trophy to the winner of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

NOTES:
Georgia picked up 51-of-52 first-place votes and remained No. 1 for the ninth consecutive week after defeating LSU in the SEC Championship. Michigan remained No. 2 after winning the Big Ten Championship against Purdue and received the other first-place vote.

TCU dropped one spot to No. 4 after its 31-28 overtime loss to Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship, while Ohio State was idle on conference championship weekend and benefited from TCU's loss by moving up two spots to claim the No. 3 ranking. Kansas State moved up two spots to No. 9 after the upset victory against the Horned Frogs.

Last week's No. 4 team, USC, fell seven spots to No. 11 after its loss to Utah in the Pac-12 Championship. Utah's upset victory over the Trojans moved the Utes up five spots to the No. 7 ranking. Clemson remained No. 10 after winning the ACC title against North Carolina.

UCLA dropped out of the poll completely after being idle. Tulane returned to the poll for the second time in school history after its win vs. UCF in the American Athletic Championship, claiming No. 14. LSU fell to No. 15 after losing to Georgia.

The SEC and Pac-12 led all conferences with four teams each, followed by the Big Ten with three, the ACC and Big 12 Big with two, the American Athletic Conference with one.


ABOUT THE FWAA-NFF SUPER 16 POLL: The FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll was established at the conclusion of the 2013 season by long-time partners, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and the National Football Foundation (NFF). Voters rank the top 16 teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, and the results will be released every Sunday of the 2022 season; the individual votes of all members will also be made public. The first regular season poll will be released on Tuesday, Sept. 6 (to account for Labor Day games), and the final poll will be released Sunday, Dec. 4. The pollsters consist of FWAA writers and College Football Hall of Famers who were selected to create a balanced-geographical perspective. The poll utilizes a computer program designed by Sports Systems, a TicketManager company, to compile the rankings.

ABOUT THE FWAA: Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America consists of journalists, broadcasters, publicists, photographers and key executives in all areas of college football. The FWAA works to govern media access and gameday operations while presenting awards and honors, including an annual All-America team. For more information about the FWAA and its programs and initiatives, contact Executive Director Steve Richardson at 214-870-6516 or tiger@fwaa.com. 

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