CLEMSON, SC – NOVEMBER 07: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Clemson Tigers runs with the ball against the Florida State Seminoles during their game at Memorial Stadium on November 7, 2015 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

TSS Top 25 After Week 10

Every Monday, the staff at the Student Section will team with writers from other Bloguin sites to publish a Top 25 poll. Here’s the latest installment, with some notes and analysis about our panel’s choices.

Rank Team Points
1 Clemson (6) 218
2 Ohio State (3) 214
3 Alabama 196
4 Oklahoma State 192
5 Baylor 189
6 Notre Dame 175
7 Stanford 161
8 Iowa 158
9 Utah 150
10 Florida 142
11 LSU 138
12 Houston 115
13 Michigan State 114
14 Oklahoma 105
15 TCU 102
16 Michigan 87
17 Temple 70
18 Navy 66
19 North Carolina 64
20 Florida State 63
21 Memphis 44
22 UCLA 43
23 Northwestern 30
24 Mississippi State 29
25 Wisconsin 16
Others receiving votes: USC 15, Toledo 15, Mississippi 5, Washington State 2, Arkansas State 2, Texas A&M 1, Boise State 1, Bowling Green State 1, Oregon 1
Voters: Matt Zemek, Kevin Causey, Kevin McGuire, Ryan Palencer, Joe Dexter, Bart Doan, Scott King, Allen Kenney, Terry Johnson

Top 25: Notes and Observations

  • Managing Editor Matt Zemek cast his first vote of the season this year, which helped break a lot of the 4-4 ties that we were having earlier in the season.
  • Clemson’s impressive victory over Florida State persuaded several voters to vault them into the top spot this week.
  • Yet, our panel is still convinced that the Buckeyes are a playoff team, as they appeared in the top four on everyone’s ballot for the first time this season.
  • Baylor remains the most polarizing team in the rankings, appearing as high as No. 2 and as low as No. 11. In addition, half of the panel has the Bears in the bracket, while the other half has them failing to make the final cut (lower than sixth).
  • Oklahoma State made the biggest jump this week, moving seven spots to No. 4 after throttling TCU.
  • Although the College Football Playoff Selection Committee appears to disagree, our staff thinks that Houston still has an outside chance at crashing the dance, placing the Cougars at No. 12.

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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