I think the only one that is slightly off is Washington. I think they should be higher. They've passed every test thrown at them and the PAC-12 is ridiculously good this season...had they shown this type of quality say 2-3 years ago, they may have gotten the big pay day they were after and not forced most of their teams to look for other conferences to get their paydays. I'm not saying they were going to get a B1G pay day, but certainly they would have gotten the equivalent of the ACC or Big XII.
I am also curious as to who voted for Texas? I don't think they are very good, just that the Big XII is not very good as a whole this season, certainly not as good as last season top to bottom, and the new additions are all DOGS. Of course, Ohio State and Michigan will sort out who gets the B1G spot in the playoff, and Washington and Oregon are on track to play each other again in the PAC 12 championship. Oregon State could throw a kink in that anticipated party as I think they will have a good shot at bringing down Oregon in the Civil War. Right now, Florida State is on the outside looking in and likely the weakest remaining schedule of the top 6 but I do think they have a really good team and one that could compete in the CFP. They have a ton of speed on defense and that will always keep you in games.
For anyone thinking Bama...GTFO. The SEC is actually pretty damn soft this year outside of Georgia. I don't think Georgia is as good as last year but still better than everyone else in the SEC. But Ole Miss and LSU are a house of cards ready to tumble with a mild breeze coming in...and the east is just terrible as a whole behind Georgia. Tennessee is an OK team but nothing great, and after that it's just a bunch of awfulness.