2025 Week 7 (Oct. 12) FWAA-NFF Super 16 Rankings

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– WEEK 7: GAMES PLAYED THROUGH OCT. 11, 2025 –

TEAM POINTS         FIRST-PLACE                VOTES                   LAST WEEK’S RANK
1. Ohio State (6-0) 884 46 1
2. Miami-FL (5-0) 824 8 3
3. Indiana (6-0) 774 2 8
4. Texas A&M (6-0) 706 6
5. Ole Miss (6-0) 648 4
6. Alabama (5-1) 594 7
7. Texas Tech (6-0) 537 10
8. Georgia (5-1) 494 9
9. Oregon (5-1) 479 2
10. LSU (5-1) 349 11
11. Tennessee (5-1) 307 12
12. Georgia Tech (6-0) 287 13
13. Oklahoma (5-1) 213 5
14. Notre Dame (4-2) 126 16
15. BYU (6-0) 89 N/A
16. Missouri (5-1) 78 14

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: USC (56), Texas (41), Vanderbilt (37), Utah (22), Virginia (18), Washington (16), Memphis
(13), Illinois (7), Houston (4), USF (3), Michigan (3), North Texas (2), Cincinnati (2), Arizona (1), UCLA (1), TCU (1).

NOTES:
Ohio State received 46 of 56 first-place votes and remained No. 1 for the seventh consecutive week after a 34-16 win at Illinois in Week 7.

Miami moved up one spot to the No. 2 ranking after being idle in Week 7, marking the Hurricanes’ highest position in the poll since being ranked No. 2 on November 19, 2017.

Indiana advanced five spots to No. 3 after a 10-point win at Oregon, marking the highest ranking for the Hoosiers in the poll. The Ducks fell seven spots to No. 9 by virtue of the loss.

Texas A&M jumped two spots to No. 4 and claimed its highest ranking in school history after defeating Florida 34-17 at home.

Texas Tech advanced three spots to No. 7 after a dominant 42-17 win at home against Kansas in Week 7, marking the highest ranking for the Red Raiders in the poll.

Georgia Tech climbed one spot to No. 12 after a 35-20 win against Virginia Tech. The ranking marks the highest for the Yellow Jackets since taking the No. 10 spot on December 7, 2014.

Michigan fell out of the poll completely after an 18-point loss at USC and was replaced by No. 15 BYU.

The SEC led all conferences with eight teams, followed by the Big Ten with three, the Big 12 and ACC with two each and FBS Independents with one.

NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE:
No. 1 Ohio State at Wisconsin
Louisville at No. 2 Miami, Fla. (Friday)
Michigan State at No. 3 Indiana
No. 4 Texas A&M at Arkansas
No. 5 Mississippi at No. 8 Georgia
No. 11 Tennessee at No. 6 Alabama
No. 7 Texas Tech at Arizona State
No. 9 Oregon at Rutgers
No. 10 LSU at Vanderbilt
No. 12 Georgia Tech at Duke
No. 13 Oklahoma at South Carolina
USC at No. 14 Notre Dame
Utah at No. 15 BYU
No. 16 Missouri at Auburn

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 2025 season; the individual votes of all members will also be made public. The first regular season poll will be released on Tuesday, Sept. 2 (to account for Labor Day games), and the final poll will be released Sunday, Dec. 7. 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 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 [email protected].
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.

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 partne

 

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