– WEEK 2: GAMES PLAYED THROUGH SEPT. 6, 2025 –
|
TEAM |
POINTS |
FIRST-PLACE VOTES |
LAST WEEK'S RANK |
1. |
Ohio State |
891 |
52 |
1 |
2. |
Penn State |
767 |
2 |
2 |
3. |
LSU |
743 |
1 |
3 |
4. |
Georgia |
710 |
1 |
4 |
5. |
Oregon |
675 |
|
6 |
6. |
Miami (FL) |
616 |
|
5 |
7. |
Texas |
541 |
|
7 |
8. |
Florida State |
367 |
|
10 |
9. |
Notre Dame |
363 |
|
9 |
10. |
Illinois |
314 |
|
12 |
11. |
Oklahoma |
303 |
|
16 |
12. |
South Carolina |
284 |
|
11 |
13. |
Clemson |
259 |
|
8 |
14. |
Iowa State |
164 |
|
N/A |
15. |
Ole Miss |
117 |
|
N/A |
16. |
Tennessee |
98 |
|
N/A |
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
Texas A&M (66), Utah (57), USF (51), Alabama (40), Auburn (24), TCU (20), Indiana (19), Michigan (13), Texas Tech (9), USC (9), Arizona State (6), Louisville (5), Missouri (4), SMU (4), Georgia Tech (2), Mississippi State (1).
NOTES:
Ohio State received 52 of 56 first-place votes and remained No. 1 for the second week in a row by virtue of its 70-point win over Grambling at home. The Buckeyes are now tied with Clemson for third-most appearances at No. 1, with 12 each and are now one appearance short of tying Alabama's record of 151 all-time appearances in the poll.
Penn State, LSU and Georgia remained Nos. 2, 3 and 4 after dominant wins at home in Week 2.
Clemson fell five spots to No. 13 after a 27-16 win at home against Troy.
Oklahoma advanced five spots to No. 11 after a 24-13 win at home against Michigan, marking the highest ranking for the Sooners since claiming the No. 10 spot on October 29, 2023.
Arizona State, Michigan and Florida fell out of the poll after suffering defeats in Week 2 and were replaced by Iowa State, Tennessee and Ole Miss, claiming Nos. 14, 15 and 16, respectively.
The SEC led all conferences with seven teams, followed by the Big Ten with four, ACC with three, Big 12 with one, and FBS Independents with one.
NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
Ohio at No. 1 Ohio State
Villanova at No. 2 Penn State
Florida at No. 3 LSU
No. 4 Georgia at No. 16 Tennessee
No. 5 Oregon at Northwestern
South Florida at No. 6 Miami (FL)
UTEP at No. 7 Texas
No. 8 Florida State is idle
Texas A&M at No. 9 Notre Dame
Western Michigan at No. 10 Illinois
No. 11 Oklahoma at Temple
Vanderbilt at No. 12 South Carolina
No. 13 Clemson at Georgia Tech
No. 14 Iowa State at Arkansas State
Arkansas at No. 15 Mississippi
ABOUT THE FWAA-NFF SUPER 16 POLL:
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