2024 Week 2 of the Super 16 Poll

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2024 Week 2 FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll

Georgia, Texas, Ohio State, & Alabama top Week 2 rankings.






– Week 2: Games Played Through Sept. 7, 2024 –

 
TEAM POINTS FIRST-PLACE VOTES LAST WEEK'S RANK
1. Georgia (2-0) 849 44 1
2. Texas (2-0) 801 8 3
3. Ohio State (2-0) 770 2 2
4. Alabama (2-0) 629 4
5. Ole Miss (2-0) 600 8
6. Miami, FL (2-0) 480 10
7. Tennessee (2-0) 468 14
8. Penn State (2-0) 451 7
9. USC (2-0) 436 12
10. Oregon (2-0) 429 6
11. Missouri (2-0) 398 11
12. Utah (2-0) 323 13
13. Oklahoma (2-0) 166 15
14. Oklahoma State (2-0) 146 16
15. Kansas State (2-0) 101 N/A
16. Michigan (1-1) 61 9

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
LSU (43), Nebraska (35), Notre Dame (27), Clemson (27), Louisville (24), Iowa State (21), Washington (15), Rutgers (12), Arizona (6), North Carolina (6), Arizona State (5), Mississippi State (4), South Carolina (4), Texas A&M (3), Northern Illinois (2), Memphis (1), Iowa (1).
 
NOTES:
Georgia picked up 44 of 54 first-place votes and remained No. 1 for the third consecutive week after defeating Tennessee Tech 48-3 at home in Week 2. The top ranking for Georgia marks the 37th appearance at No. 1 for the Bulldogs, placing the Dawgs second behind Alabama's 61 No. 1 appearances. An SEC team has been ranked No. 1 in the poll 58 of the last 59 weeks dating back to Sept. 29, 2019.

Texas received eight first-place votes and moved up one slot to No. 2 after defeating Michigan 31-12 in Ann Arbor. The No. 2 ranking ties the highest ranking for the Longhorns in the Super 16 Poll.

Ole Miss advanced three spots to No. 5 by virtue of its 49-point victory over Middle Tennessee, marking the highest ranking for the Rebels since taking the No. 3 spot on Sept. 27, 2015.

Miami (FL) moved up four spots to No. 6 after defeating Florida A&M 56-9, which marks the highest ranking for the Hurricanes since being ranked No. 2 on Nov. 19, 2017.

Michigan fell seven spots to No. 16 after losing to Texas at home. The No. 16 ranking represents the lowest ranking for the Wolverines since last being left out of the poll on Sept. 21, 2021.

Notre Dame, which ranked No. 5 last week, completely fell out of the poll after losing to Northern Illinois 14-16 at home, marking only the second time a team has fallen out of the poll after being ranked in the top five the previous week. The only other time occurred in 2016 after No. 5 LSU lost to unranked Wisconsin at Lambeau Field.

Kansas State joined the poll for the first time this season, claiming No. 15 respectively.

The SEC leads all conferences with seven teams, followed by the Big Ten with five, Big 12 with three and the ACC with one.

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
No. 1 Georgia at Kentucky
UTSA at No. 2 Texas
No. 3 Ohio State is idle.
No. 4 Alabama at Wisconsin
No. 5 Ole Miss at Wake Forest
Ball State at No. 6 Miami (FL)
Kent State at No, 7 Tennessee
No.8 Penn State is idle.
No. 9 USC is idle.
No. 10 Oregon at Oregon State
Boston College at No. 11 Missouri
No. 12 Utah at Utah State
Tulane at No. 13 Oklahoma
No. 14 Oklahoma State at Tulsa
Arizona at No. 15 Kansas State (Friday)
Arkansas State at No. 16 Michigan


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 2024 season; the individual votes of all members will also be made public. The first regular season poll will be released on Tuesday, Sept. 3 (to account for Labor Day games), and the final poll will be released Sunday, Dec. 8. 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 to compile the rankings and the Cody Kellner Points Index to publish the individual votes.

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. 

ABOUT THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: Founded in 1947 with early leadership from General Douglas MacArthur, legendary Army coach Earl "Red" Blaik and immortal journalist Grantland Rice, The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame is a non-profit educational organization that runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in young people. Learn more at www.footballfoundation.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @NFFNetwork.
 
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