2016 FBS Top 25 Poll: Andrew Norwood’s Week 6 Ballot

Sep 30, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Sidney Jones (26) celebrates as students rush the field after a game against the Stanford Cardinal Husky Stadium. Washington won 44-6. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 30, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Sidney Jones (26) celebrates as students rush the field after a game against the Stanford Cardinal Husky Stadium. Washington won 44-6. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports /
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After an absolutely thrilling weekend of football, the FBS Top 25 will have a pretty big shakeup. So who exactly ended up in the Top 25 after a week of upsets?

When you think of big matchups for the FBS Top 25, you think of the opening weekend when you get Top-10 matchups all over the place. However, it waited until week 5 to have a Top-5 matchup. Louisville traveled to Clemson and Death Valley for a prime-time matchup. That game did not fail to disappoint the nationwide crowd.

Oct 1, 2016; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh talks to tight end Jake Butt (88) and quarterback Wilton Speight (3) in the second quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 1, 2016; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh talks to tight end Jake Butt (88) and quarterback Wilton Speight (3) in the second quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports /

On the other side of the country, a night earlier, the Huskies and Cardinal faced off in Seattle. Heisman candidate Christian McCaffrey was held completely in check. Needless to say, the country was put on notice that the West coast wouldn’t let this playoff go quietly.

Then in the Midwest, Michigan faced off against Wisconsin in a knock-out, drag-out fight at the Big House. This was your stereotypical Midwest football where you separate the men from the boys.

So how does Week 6 look for the FBS Top 25? Let’s find out right here.

FBS Top 25: Week 6 Ballot

  1. Alabama (5-0) – Won 34-6 vs Kentucky – Week 6 @ #18 Arkansas (4-1)
  2. Ohio State (4-0) – Won 58-0 vs Rutgers – Week 6 vs Indiana (3-1)
  3. Michigan (5-0) – Won 14-7 vs #13 Wisconsin – Week 6 @ Rutgers (3-2)
  4. Clemson (5-0) – Won 42-36 vs #9 Louisville – Week 6 @ Boston College (3-2) on Friday
  5. Washington (5-0) – Won 44-6 vs #14 Stanford – Week 6 @ Oregon (2-3)
  6. Houston (5-0) – Won 42-14 vs UConn – Week 6 @ Navy (3-1)
  7. Tennessee (5-0) – Won 34-31 vs Georgia – Week 6 @ #8 Texas A&M (5-0)
  8. Texas A&M (5-0) – Won 24-13 @ South Carolina – Week 6 vs #7 Tennessee (5-0)
  9. Louisville (4-1) – Lost 36-42 @ #4 Clemson – Week 6 BYE
  10. Miami (4-0) – Won 35-21 @ Georgia Tech – Week 6 vs #24 Florida State (3-2)
  11. Nebraska (5-0) – Won 31-16 vs Indiana – Week 6 BYE
  12. Baylor (5-0) – Won 45-42 @ Iowa State – Week 6 BYE
  13. Wisconsin (4-1) – Lost 7-14 @ #3 Michigan – Week 6 BYE
  14. Stanford (4-1) – Lost 6-44 @ #5 Washington – Week 6 vs Washington State (2-2)
  15. Florida (4-1) – Won 13-6 @ Vanderbilt – Week 6 vs #16 LSU (3-2)
  16. LSU (3-2) – Won 42-7 vs Missouri – Week 6 @ #15 Florida (4-1)
  17. Ole Miss (3-2) – Won 48-28 vs Memphis – Week 6 BYE
  18. Arkansas (4-1) – Won 52-10 vs Alcorn State – Week 6 vs #1 Alabama (5-0)
  19. Boise State (4-0) – Won 21-10 vs Utah State – Week 6 @ New Mexico (2-2) on Friday
  20. Michigan State (2-2) – Lost 21-24 @ Indiana – Week 6 vs BYU (2-3)
  21. TCU (3-2) – Lost 46-52 vs Oklahoma – Week 6 @ Kansas (1-3)
  22. North Carolina (4-1) – Won 37-35 @ Florida State – Week 6 vs #23 Virginia Tech (3-1)
  23. Virginia Tech (3-1) – Week 5 BYE – Week 6 @ #22 North Carolina (4-1)
  24. Florida State (3-2) – Lost 35-37 vs #22 North Carolina – Week 6 @ #10 Miami (4-0)
  25. Utah (4-1) – Lost 23-28 @ Cal – Week 6 vs Arizona (2-3)