Sunday, December 7, 2025

College Football: FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll - Week 15

 



In the FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll for Week 15 of the 2025 college football season, Indiana claimed the top spot for the first time this season, as they beat Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game.

Ohio State was the only team to top the poll in the first 14 weeks of the season, and they fell to No. 3 with the loss.

Indiana earned 55 of 56 first-place votes, and took the No. 1 ranking in the poll for the first time in program history. They are just the 12th team to ever become No. 1 in the poll.

Georgia moved up one spot to No. 2 after they dominated Alabama, 28-7, in the SEC Championship game.

Texas Tech also moved up one spot, to No. 4, with their 34-7 win over BYU in the Big 12 Championship game.

Alabama dropped two spots to No. 11 with their loss, while BYU slipped three places to No. 14.

Oregon dropped one spot to No. 5, as they were the third-place team in the Big 10 and did not play yesterday.

Virginia, last week's No. 16, fell out of the poll after they lost the ACC Championship game to Duke, 27-20. 

As a result, USC moved back into it at No. 16. even though they were idle this weekend and finished fourth in the Big 10.

This is the final  FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll of the season, as there is not one released after the postseason, and the NFF automatically rewards its MacArthur Bowl National Championship Trophy to the winner of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

FWAA-NFF SUPER 16 POLL - WEEK 15: RANKING - TEAM - RECORD - POINTS - FIRST-PLACE VOTES:

1. Indiana - 13-0 - 847 - 55

2. Georgia - 12-1 - 764 - 1

3. Ohio State - 12-1 - 748

4. Texas Tech - 12-1 - 688

5. Oregon - 11-1 - 626

6. Ole Miss - 11-1 - 558

7. Texas A&M - 11-1 - 513

8. Oklahoma - 10-2 - 450

9. Notre Dame - 10-2 - 406

10. Miami-FL - 10-2 - 344

11. Alabama - 10-3 - 342

12. Texas - 9-3 - 273

13. Vanderbilt - 10-2 - 234

14. BYU - 11-2 - 175

15. Utah - 10-2 - 120

16. USC - 9-3 - 37

RECEIVING VOTES: Tulane (35), James Madison (16), Virginia (8), Duke (6), Michigan (5), Arizona (4), Missouri (2).


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