The 2016 College Football Playoff is set. The New Year's Six games have been decided. Still, that only accounts for 16 of the top 25 teams in the nation, and the CFP Selection Committee ranks them all each week.

With the regular season now in the books, the group of voters gathered one last time to let you know where they think the best teams in the nation belonged within the top 25. And here's their rankings:

1. Alabama (13-0)
2. Clemson (12-1)
3. Ohio State (11-1)
4. Washington (12-1)
5. Penn State (11-2)
6. Michigan (10-2)
7. Oklahoma (10-2)
8. Wisconsin (10-3)
9. USC (9-3)
10. Colorado (10-3)
11. Florida State (9-3)
12. Oklahoma State (9-3)
13. Louisville (9-3)
14. Auburn (8-4)
15. Western Michigan (13-0)
16. West Virginia (10-2)
17. Florida (8-4)
18. Stanford (9-3)
19. Utah (8-4)
20. LSU (7-4)
21. Tennessee (8-4)
22. Virginia Tech (9-4)
23. Pittsburgh (8-4)
24. Temple (10-3)
25. Navy (9-3)

Though Alabama is ranked No. 1 and there are five SEC teams in top 25, the next-highest ranked is No. 14 Auburn. Meanwhile, the Big Ten has three of the top six and four of the top eight teams in the nation. The Pac-12 also performed strong with three of the top 10 teams. The ACC only placed one team in the top 10, while the Big 12 saw just three teams make the entire rankings.