Following an epic College Football Playoff National Championship that the Clemson Tigers won on a last-second touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson to Hunter Renfrow, the Associated Press released its final AP Top 25 poll of the season.
As you would expect, Clemson is now the No. 1 team in the nation, receiving all 60 first-place votes, while Alabama sits at No.2.
There are also a number of other changes in the poll, with USC jumping to No. 3, Oklahoma jumping into the top 10 and LSU making a leap into the top 15.
Where does your favorite team stand in the final rankings?
The final AP Top 25 poll of the college football season can be seen below, with first-place votes in parenthesis:
- Clemson (60)
- Alabama
- USC
- Washington
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Florida State
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
- Oklahoma State
- Stanford
- LSU
- Florida
- Western Michigan
- Virginia Tech
- Colorado
- West Virginia
- USF
- Miami
- Louisville
- Tennessee
- Utah
- Auburn
- San Diego State
Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 83, Georgia Tech 47, Nebraska 38, W. Kentucky 32, Air Force 30, Pittsburgh 21, Boise St. 19, Iowa 14, Minnesota 12, Tulsa 10, BYU 9, Temple 8, Houston 8, North Carolina 8, Navy 1, Washington St. 1.
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