From the National Football Foundation folks, Clemson up to No. 12 and South Carolina rounding out the poll at No. 16...
Oregon repeated, picking up 52 of 54 first-place votes to remain No. 1 for the sixth consecutive week after being idle in Week 13. The Ducks are the first team outside of the SEC since Ohio State in 2015 to hold the No. 1 spot in the poll for at least six consecutive weeks.
The No. 2 and No. 3 spots remain unchanged after the action in Week 13. Indiana fell five spots to No. 9 after a 23-point road loss at Ohio State. Penn State advanced one spot to No. 4 by virtue of the Hoosiers loss.
Alabama and Ole Miss remained in the poll despite suffering road losses. The Crimson Tide fell seven spots to No. 13 after a 21-point loss at Oklahoma while the Rebels fell six slots to No. 15 due to a 7-point loss at Florida.
BYU, Texas A&M and Colorado fell out of the poll completely after losing in Week 13. They were replaced by Clemson, Arizona State and South Carolina, claiming No. 12, 14 and 16, respectively.
The No. 14 ranking for Arizona State marks the first appearance in the poll for the Sun Devils since holding the No. 16 ranking on Aug. 13, 2015. The No. 16 ranking for the Gamecocks represents their first appearance in the poll since being ranked No. 14 on Sept. 22, 2014.
The SEC leads all conferences with six teams. The Big Ten has four, the ACC has three, the Big 12, the Mountain West Conference and FBS Independents have one each.