1969 NCAA University Division football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1969 NCAA University Division football rankings. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll.

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Legend

 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 National champion
(#–#)
 Win–loss record
(Italics)
 Number of first place votes
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

Preseason
Aug [1]
Week 1
Sep 22 [2]
Week 2
Sep 29 [3]
Week 3
Oct 6 [4]
Week 4
Oct 13 [5]
Week 5
Oct 20 [6]
Week 6
Oct 27 [7]
Week 7
Nov 3 [8]
Week 8
Nov 10 [9]
Week 9
Nov 17 [10]
Week 10
Nov 24 [11]
Week 11
Dec 1 [12]
Week 12
Dec 8 [13]
Week 13 (Final)
Jan [14]
1. Ohio State (26)Ohio State (0–0) (25)Ohio State (1–0) (35)Ohio State (2–0) (34)Ohio State (3–0) (31)Ohio State (4–0) (27)Ohio State (5–0) (35)Ohio State (6–0) (30)Ohio State (7–0) (25)Ohio State (8–0) (31)Texas (8–0) (33)Texas (9–0) (31)Texas (10–0) (22)Texas (11–0) (36)1.
2. Arkansas (2)Penn State (1–0) (5)Penn State (2–0) (2)Texas (3–0) (5)Texas (4–0) (5)Texas (4–0) (5)Texas (5–0) (2)Texas (6–0) (5)Texas (7–0) (4)Texas (8–0) (7)Arkansas (8–0)Arkansas (9–0)Penn State (10–0) (5)Penn State (11–0) (7)2.
3. Penn State (3)Arkansas (1–0) (1)Arkansas (2–0)Arkansas (3–0)USC (4–0)Tennessee (5–0) (1)Tennessee (5–0) (1)Tennessee (6–0) (2)Tennessee (7–0) (2)Arkansas (8–0)Penn State (9–0) (3)Penn State (10–0) (3)Arkansas (9–1)USC (10–0–1)3.
4. Texas (1)Texas (1–0) (2)Texas (2–0) (3)USC (3–0) (1)Arkansas (4–0)Arkansas (4–0)Arkansas (5–0)Arkansas (6–0)Arkansas (7–0)Penn State (8–0) (1)Ohio State (8–1)Ohio State (8–1)Ohio State (8–1) (1)Ohio State (8–1) (2)4.
5. USC USC (1–0) (1)USC (2–0)Penn State (3–0) (1)Penn State (4–0)Missouri (5–0)Penn State (6–0) (1)Penn State (7–0) (1)Penn State (7–0) (1)USC (8–0–1)USC (9–0–1) (1)USC (9–0–1) (1)USC (9–0–1) (1)Notre Dame (8–2–1)5.
6. Oklahoma Oklahoma (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Georgia (3–0)Missouri (4–0)UCLA (6–0)USC (5–0–1)USC (6–0–1)USC (7–0–1)UCLA (8–0–1)Missouri (9–1)Missouri (9–1)Missouri (9–1)Missouri (9–2)6.
7. Houston (1)Georgia (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Missouri (3–0)Tennessee (4–0)USC (4–0–1)Florida (6–0)UCLA (7–0–1)UCLA (7–0–1)Missouri (8–1)Michigan (8–2) (1)Michigan (8–2) (1)Michigan (8–2) (1)Arkansas (9–2)7.
8. Georgia Ole Miss (1–0)Purdue (2–0)Oklahoma (2–0)UCLA (5–0)Penn State (5–0) (1)LSU (6–0)Notre Dame (5–1–1)Missouri (7–1)Notre Dame (7–1–1)Notre Dame (8–1–1)LSU (9–1)LSU (9–1)Ole Miss (8–3)8.
9. Ole Miss Notre Dame (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Purdue (3–0)LSU (4–0)LSU (5–0)UCLA (6–0–1)Missouri (6–1)Notre Dame (6–1–1)Tennessee (7–1)LSU (9–1)Notre Dame (8–1–1)Notre Dame (8–1–1)Michigan (8–3)9.
10. Missouri Indiana (1–0)Tennessee (2–0)Tennessee (3–0)Florida (4–0)Florida (5–0)Notre Dame (4–1–1)Purdue (6–1)Purdue (7–1)LSU (8–1)Tennessee (8–1)UCLA (8–1–1)UCLA (8–1–1)LSU (9–1)10.
11. Notre Dame Missouri (1–0)UCLA (3–0)UCLA (4–0)Notre Dame (3–1)Oklahoma (3–1)Georgia (5–1)Auburn (5–2)Auburn (6–2)Auburn (7–2)UCLA (8–1–1)Auburn (8–2)Tennessee (9–1)Nebraska (9–2)11.
12. Michigan State Florida (1–0) (2)Florida (2–0)Florida (3–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Notre Dame (3–1–1)Kansas State (5–1)LSU (6–1)LSU (7–1)Michigan (7–2)Auburn (7–2)Tennessee (9–1)Auburn (8–2)Houston (9–2)12.
13. Alabama Michigan State (1–0)Michigan (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Michigan (3–1)Georgia (4–1)Purdue (5–1)Florida (6–1)Stanford (5–2–1)Ole Miss (6–3)Nebraska (8–2)Nebraska (8–2)Ole Miss (7–3)UCLA (8–1–1)13.
14. Indiana UCLA (2–0)Michigan State (2–0)LSU (3–0)Georgia (3–1)Auburn (4–1)Missouri (5–1)Stanford (4–2–1)Michigan (6–2)Stanford (6–2–1)Ole Miss (6–3)Ole Miss (7–3)Nebraska (8–2)Florida (9–1–1)14.
15. Tennessee Alabama (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Notre Dame (2–1)Auburn (3–1)Purdue (4–1)Wyoming (6–0)Kansas State (5–2)Florida (6–1–1)Florida (7–1–1)Stanford (7–2–1)Purdue (8–2)Florida (8–1–1)Tennessee (9–2)15.
16. Stanford Purdue (1–0) LSU (2–0)Stanford (2–1)Wyoming (4–0)Wyoming (5–0)Stanford (3–2–1)Georgia (5–2)Georgia (5–2–1)Nebraska (7–2)Purdue (8–2)West Virginia (9–1)Stanford (7–2–1)Colorado (8–3)16.
17. UCLA Auburn (1–0)Stanford (2–0)West Virginia (4–0)Purdue (3–1)Ole Miss (3–2)Auburn (4–2)Ole Miss (4–3)Nebraska (6–2)Purdue (7–2)Florida (7–1–1)Stanford (7–2–1)Houston (8–2) тWest Virginia (10–1)17.
18. Purdue Arizona State (1–0) West Virginia (3–0)Wyoming (3–0)Stanford (2–2) Kansas State (4–1) Colorado (4–2)Michigan (5–2)Houston (6–2) тWest Virginia (8–1)Houston (7–2)Florida (8–1–1)Purdue (8–2) тPurdue (8–2)18.
19. Minnesota Tennessee (1–0) Wyoming (2–0)Michigan State (2–1)Ole Miss (2–2)Stanford (3–2)Air Force (4–2)Air Force (5–2)Ole Miss (5–3) тHouston (6–2)West Virginia (9–1)Houston (8–2)West Virginia (9–1)Stanford (7–2–1)19.
20. Auburn Michigan (1–0)Ole Miss (1–1)
Alabama (3–1) Air Force (3–2)Michigan (4–2)
  • Nebraska (5–2) т
  • Oklahoma (4–2) т
Air Force (6–2) Toledo (9–0)Toledo (10–0)Toledo (10–0)Toledo (10–0)Auburn (8–3)20.
Preseason
Aug [15]
Week 1
Sep 22 [16]
Week 2
Sep 29 [17]
Week 3
Oct 6 [18]
Week 4
Oct 13 [19]
Week 5
Oct 20 [20]
Week 6
Oct 27 [21]
Week 7
Nov 3 [22]
Week 8
Nov 10 [23]
Week 9
Nov 17 [24]
Week 10
Nov 24 [25]
Week 11
Dec 1 [26]
Week 12
Dec 8 [27]
Week 13 (Final)
Jan [28]
Dropped:
  • Houston
  • Minnesota
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Auburn
  • Indiana
  • Notre Dame
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Ole Miss
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • Nebraska
  • West Virginia
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Michigan
Dropped:
  • Ole Miss
  • Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • Colorado
  • Wyoming
Dropped:
  • Kansas State
  • Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • Air Force
  • Georgia
NoneNoneNoneDropped:
  • Toledo

Final Coaches Poll

The final UPI Coaches Poll was released prior to the bowl games, in early December. [29]
One coach on the 35-member board did not vote.
Texas received 28 of the 34 first-place votes; Penn State received four and one each went to USC and Nebraska. [29]

RankingTeamConferenceBowl
1 Texas Southwest Won Cotton, 21–17
2 Penn State Independent Won Orange, 10–3
3 Arkansas SouthwestLost Sugar, 22–27
4 USC Pac-8 Won Rose, 10–3
5 Ohio State Big Ten none
6 Missouri Big Eight Lost Orange, 3–10
7 LSU SEC none
8 Michigan Big TenLost Rose, 3–10
9 Notre Dame IndependentLost Cotton, 17–21
10 UCLA Pac-8none
11 Tennessee SECLost Gator, 13–14
12 Nebraska Big EightWon Sun, 46–6
13 Mississippi SECWon Sugar, 27–22
14 Stanford Pac-8none
15 Auburn SECLost Bluebonnet, 7–36
16 Houston IndependentWon Bluebonnet, 36–7
17 Florida SECWon Gator, 14–13
18 Purdue Big Tennone
San Diego State PCAA Won Pasadena, 28–7
West Virginia IndependentWon Peach, 14–3

[29]

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