College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 14

Zac Al-Khateeb

College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 14 image

How closely will the final AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll polls mirror the final College Football Playoff rankings?

The traditional top-25 rankings have diminished importance at this point of the season, as college football faithful hang on to every decision of the CFP selection committee. But they're still worth monitoring, as it gives an early indication of how the committee could order its final top 25 and, more importantly, its top four.

MORE: College Football Playoff Picture for Week 15

Four games from Saturday will order the top of the rankings of the AP and Coaches polls: No. 1 Georgia's 41-24 loss to No. 3 Alabama in the SEC championship; No. 2 Michigan's 42-3 win over No. 13 Iowa in the Big Ten championship; No. 4 Cincinnati's 35-20 win over No. 16 Houston in the AAC championship; and No. 5 Oklahoma State's 21-16 loss to No. 9 Baylor in the Big 12 championship.

Those games will have the biggest impact at the top of the rankings, but there was more to conference championship weekend than just those games. No. 17 Utah shellacked No. 10 Oregon again in a 38-10 win in the Pac-12 championship game, setting up the Utes for their first-ever Rose Bowl berth. And No. 15 Pitt whipped No. 16 Wake Forest 45-21, setting up a New Year's Day 6 berth in either the Peach or Fiesta bowl for the ACC champions.

Sporting News takes a look at how those games and more affected the latest AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll rankings following conference champion weekend:

TOP-5 LOSSES: Oklahoma State | Georgia

College football rankings for Week 15

AP Top 25

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Alabama12-11,535 (50)
2Michigan12-11,480 (9)
3Georgia12-11,408
4Cincinnati13-01,404 (3)
5Notre Dame11-11,280
6Baylor11-21,228
7Ohio State10-21,177
8Ole Miss10-21,101
9Oklahoma State11-21,060
10Utah10-3929
11Michigan State10-2895
12BYU10-2854
13Pitt11-2838
14Oklahoma10-2807
15Oregon10-3595
16Louisiana12-1480
17Iowa10-3447
18N.C. State9-3405
19Clemson9-3396
20Wake Forest10-3394
21Houston11-2359
22Arkansas8-4280
23Texas A&M8-4172
24UTSA12-1147
25Kentucky9-3131

Others receiving votes: Utah State 109; Wisconsin 66; San Diego State 63; Minnesota 38; Purdue 36; Louisiana Tech 11; App State 9; Army 7; Mississippi State 4; Penn State 4; Northern Illinois 1.

MORE: College Football Playoff: Comparing Georgia's resume to Notre Dame, Baylor's

Coaches Poll

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Alabama12-11,540 (54)
2Michigan12-11,474 (5)
3Georgia12-11,420
4Cincinnati13-01,392 (3)
5Notre Dame11-11,266
6Baylor11-21,204
7Ohio State10-21,170
8Ole Miss10-21,134
9Oklahoma State11-21,036
10Michigan State10-2903
11Utah10-3893
12Pitt11-2886
13Oklahoma10-2853
14BYU10-2792
15Oregon10-3589
16Iowa10-3561
17Louisiana12-1444
18N.C. State9-3436
19Wake Forest10-3389
20Kentucky9-3327
21Houston11-2315
22Clemson9-3252
23Texas A&M8-4239
24Arkansas8-4185
25UTSA12-1146

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 105; Utah State 85; San Diego State 62; Minnesota 17; Air Force 15; Penn State 5; Fresno State 5; UCLA 3; Mississippi State 2; Coastal Carolina 2; App State 2; Purdue 1.

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.