PHOENIX, AZ – JANUARY 09: The College Football National Championship trophy sits on display during Media Day for the College Football Playoff National Championship at Phoenix Convention Center on January 9, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)

TSS Power 16 Poll After Week 12

Week 12 provided plenty of excitement and helped clarify the College Football Playoff picture quite a bit.

How would these results impact our poll? Be sure to check out the latest installment of the TSS Power 16 Poll:

Rank Team Points
1 Alabama (5) 80
2 Ohio State 71
3 Clemson 67
4 Michigan 66
5 Washington 64
6 Wisconsin 57
7 Oklahoma 43
8 Penn State 38
9 Colorado 34
10 USC 33
11 Houston 30
12 Louisville 22
13 Western Michigan 18
14 Oklahoma State 17
15 Florida 14
16 Florida State 10
Others receiving votes: Boise State 8, Navy 3, Utah 2, Nebraska 2, Auburn 1

Notes and Observations

  • As always, remember that these standings are fluid, and will change from week-to-week.
  • Alabama was the consensus pick at number 1 for the second straight week. The Crimson Tide is playing better than anyone in the country right now, and has a two-game lead over the rest of college football.
  • Our panel had differing opinions about the second spot in the rankings. Ohio State and Washington each received two votes, while Clemson received one. However, the Buckeyes ended up second because two voters placed the Huskies at No. 6.
  • Of course, UW wasn’t the most polarizing team in the poll. That “honor” goes to Penn State for the second straight week. Three voters listed the Nittany Lions in the top 10, while two others left them off the ballot altogether.
  • Houston re-entered the rankings this week after throttling Louisville last Thursday. Let the rumors of Tom Herman to LSU, Texas, and every other coaching vacancy begin…
  • Florida also reappeared in the poll this week thanks to a hard-fought win over LSU. The win not only clinched a berth in the SEC Championship game, it probably earned the Gators an invite to the Sugar Bowl.

About Terry P. Johnson

Terry Johnson is the Associate Editor for The Student Section. He is a member of the Football Writers Association of America and the National Football Foundation.

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