Sunday, November 24, 2024

College Football: FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll - Week 13

 


In the FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll for Week 13 of the 2024 college football season, Oregon came out on top for the sixth straight week.

The Ducks, who had a bye this week, claimed 52 out of 54 possible first-place votes. The only other school to take first place votes was No. 2 Ohio State, who beat Indiana, 38-15.

Oregon is now the first non-SEC team to hold the No. 1 spot for at least six straight weeks since Ohio State in 2015.

Texas remained at No. 3 after their 31-14 win over Kentucky.

There is a new No. 4, as Penn State moved up one spot with their 26-25 win at Minnesota.

Indiana, who was in the fourth spot last week, slid five spots with their loss to Ohio State, 38-15.

Notre Dame came in at No. 5, up two spots from last week, with their 49-14 win over Army at Yankee Stadium.

Georgia also moved up two spots to take No. 6 with their 59-21 win over UMass. 

Last week's No. 6, Alabama, dropped seven spots to No. 13 after they lost on the road to Oklahoma, 24-3.

Ole Miss, No. 9 last week, dived six spots to No. 15 after they lost at Florida, 24-17.

Clemson returns to the poll at No. 12 after their 51-14 win over The Citadel.

South Carolina also is back in it, at No. 16, as they won 56-12 over Wofford.

Colorado, who was last week's No. 16, is back on the outside looking in after they lost at Kansas, 37-21.


FWAA-NFF SUPER 16 POLL - WEEK 13: RANKING - TEAM - RECORD - POINTS - FIRST-PLACE VOTES:

1. Oregon - 11-0 - 845 - 52

2. Ohio State - 10-1 - 805 - 2

3. Texas - 10-1 - 744

4. Penn State - 10-1 - 639

5. Notre Dame - 10-1 - 619

6. Georgia - 9-2 - 608

7. Miami (FL) - 10-1 - 520

8. Tennessee - 9-2 - 490

9. Indiana - 10-1 - 408

10. SMU - 10-1 - 394

11. Boise State - 10-1 - 294

12. Clemson - 9-2 - 233

13. Alabama - 8-3 - 183

14. Arizona State - 9-2 - 173

15. Ole Miss - 8-3 - 146

16. South Carolina - 8-3 - 83

RECEIVING VOTES: Iowa State (54), Texas A&M (37), BYU (34),  Tulane (19), Colorado (8), Oklahoma (3), Illinois (2), Kansas State (1), LSU (1), Army West Point (1).


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