1976 NCAA Division I football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1976 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I 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

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 Not ranked previous week
 National champion
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 Win–loss record
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

Preseason
Aug [1]
Week 1
Sep 14 [2]
Week 2
Sep 21 [3]
Week 3
Sep 28 [4]
Week 4
Oct 5 [5]
Week 5
Oct 12 [6]
Week 6
Oct 19 [7]
Week 7
Oct 26 [8]
Week 8
Nov 2 [9]
Week 9
Nov 9 [10]
Week 10
Nov 16 [11]
Week 11
Nov 23 [12]
Week 12
Nov 30 [13]
Week 13 (Final)
Jan [14]
1. Nebraska (25)Michigan (1–0) (28)Michigan (2–0) (47)Michigan (3–0) (56)Michigan (4–0) (52)Michigan (5–0) (57)Michigan (6–0) (58)Michigan (7–0) (53)Michigan (8–0) (57)Pittsburgh (9–0) (49)Pittsburgh (10–0) (44)Pittsburgh (10–0) (39)Pittsburgh (11–0) (45)Pittsburgh (12–0) (59)1.
2. Michigan (10)Ohio State (1–0) (18)Ohio State (2–0) (3)Pittsburgh (3–0) (2)Pittsburgh (4–0) (3)Pittsburgh (5–0) (3)Pittsburgh (6–0) (4)Pittsburgh (7–0) (6)Pittsburgh (8–0) (5)UCLA (8–0–1) (7)UCLA (9–0–1) (13)Michigan (10–1) (13)Michigan (10–1) (8)USC (11–1) (3)2.
3. Arizona State (7)Pittsburgh (1–0) (9)Pittsburgh (2–0) (7)Oklahoma (3–0) (2)Oklahoma (4–0) (3)Nebraska (4–0–1)Nebraska (5–0–1)UCLA (6–0–1)UCLA (7–0–1)USC (7–1) (2)USC (8–1) (1)USC (9–1) (7)USC (10–1) (3)Michigan (10–2)3.
4. Ohio State (3)Oklahoma (1–0) (4)Oklahoma (2–0) (3)UCLA (3–0)Georgia (4–0) (2)UCLA (4–0–1)UCLA (5–0–1)USC (5–1)USC (6–1)Michigan (8–1) (2)Michigan (9–1) (2)Georgia (9–1) (1)Maryland (11–0) (2)Houston (10–2)4.
5. Oklahoma (6)UCLA (1–0) (2)UCLA (2–0)Nebraska (2–0–1)UCLA (3–0–1)Maryland (5–0)Oklahoma (5–0–1)Maryland (7–0)Texas Tech (6–0)Texas Tech (7–0) (1)Texas Tech (8–0) (1)Maryland (11–0) (2)Georgia (10–1)Oklahoma (9–2–1)5.
6. Alabama (3) Missouri (1–0)Nebraska (1–0–1)Georgia (3–0)Nebraska (3–0–1)Oklahoma (4–0–1)Maryland (6–0)Texas Tech (5–0) (1)Maryland (8–0)Maryland (9–0) (2)Georgia (9–1) тUCLA (9–1–1)Houston (8–2)Ohio State (9–2–1)6.
7. Texas (3)Penn State (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Maryland (3–0)Maryland (4–0)Missouri (4–1)USC (4–1)Georgia (6–1)Georgia (7–1)Georgia (8–1)Maryland (10–0) тHouston (7–2)UCLA (9–1–1)Texas A&M (10–2)7.
8. USC (2)Nebraska (0–0–1)Maryland (2–0)Ohio State (2–1)Kansas (4–0)USC (4–1)Texas Tech (4–0)Ohio State (5–1–1)Ohio State (6–1–1)Ohio State (7–1–1)Ohio State (8–1–1)Oklahoma (7–2–1)Oklahoma (8–2–1)Maryland (11–1)8.
9. Pittsburgh (1)Georgia (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Kansas (3–0)Missouri (3–1)Ohio State (3–1–1)Ohio State (4–1–1)Nebraska (5–1–1)Nebraska (6–1–1)Nebraska (7–1–1)Houston (6–2)Texas Tech (8–1)Texas Tech (9–1)Nebraska (9–3–1)9.
10. Penn State Maryland (1–0)Kansas (3–0)Alabama (2–1)Ohio State (2–1–1)Texas Tech (3–0)Georgia (5–1)Missouri (5–2)Florida (6–1)Alabama (7–2)Oklahoma (7–2–1)Nebraska (7–2–1)Texas A&M (9–2)Georgia (10–2)10.
11. Notre Dame Texas A&M (1–0)Penn State (1–1)LSU (2–0–1)USC (3–1)Georgia (4–1)Florida (4–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Missouri (6–3)Texas A&M (7–2) (1)Texas A&M (8–2)Ohio State (8–2–1)Alabama (9–3)11.
12. Maryland Arkansas (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)Missouri (2–1)Florida (3–1)Florida (3–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Florida (5–1)Arkansas (5–1)Houston (6–2)Nebraska (7–2–1)Ohio State (8–2–1)Colorado (8–3)Notre Dame (9–3)12.
13. Arkansas Kansas (2–0)Alabama (1–1)USC (2–1)Boston College (3–0)Texas (2–1–1)Texas (2–1–1)Oklahoma (5–1–1)Oklahoma State (5–2)Arkansas (5–1–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Notre Dame (8–2)Nebraska (7–3–1)Texas Tech (10–2)13.
14. Texas A&M Alabama (0–1) Illinois (2–0)North Carolina (4–0)Notre Dame (3–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Houston (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Colorado (6–2)Oklahoma (6–2–1)Iowa State (8–2)Colorado (8–3) тOklahoma State (8–3)Oklahoma State (9–3)14.
15. California Boston College (1–0)LSU (1–0–1)Boston College (2–0)Texas Tech (2–0)Kansas (4–1)Arkansas (3–1)Texas (3–1–1)Alabama (6–2)Florida (6–2)Colorado (7–3)Oklahoma State (7–3) тNotre Dame (8–3)UCLA (9–2–1)15.
16. Georgia LSU (0–0–1)North Carolina (3–0)Ole Miss (3–1)Texas (2–1)LSU (3–1–1) т Iowa State (5–1) Oklahoma State (4–2)Missouri (5–3)Texas A&M (6–2)Oklahoma State (6–3)Penn State (7–3)Alabama (8–3)Colorado (8–4)16.
17. UCLA North Carolina (2–0)Ole Miss (2–1)Texas Tech (2–0)Texas A&M (3–1)Ole Miss (4–2) тMissouri (4–2)Alabama (5–2)Oklahoma (5–2–1)Oklahoma State (5–3)Penn State (7–3)Rutgers (10–0)Rutgers (11–0)Rutgers (11–0)17.
18. Florida Arizona State (0–1)Boston College (1–0)Notre Dame (2–1)Arkansas (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Alabama (4–2)Mississippi State (6–1)Texas A&M (6–2)Notre Dame (6–2)Alabama (7–3)Alabama (7–3) Baylor (7–2–1) Kentucky (8–4)18.
19. Kansas Texas (0–1)USC (1–1)Florida (2–1)North Carolina (4–1) Houston (3–1) South Carolina (5–2) Colorado (5–2)Houston (5–2)Colorado (6–3)Missouri (6–4) тMississippi State (9–2) тNorth Carolina (9–2)Iowa State (8–3)19.
20. Miami (OH) Ole Miss (1–1) Texas Tech (2–0)Penn State (1–2)LSU (2–1–1)Alabama (3–2)
Cincinnati (5–1)Texas (3–2–1)South Carolina (6–3) Rutgers (10–0) тNorth Carolina (9–2) т
  • Mississippi State (9–2) т
  • Penn State (7–4) т
Mississippi State (9–2)20.
Preseason
Aug [15]
Week 1
Sep 14 [16]
Week 2
Sep 21 [17]
Week 3
Sep 28 [18]
Week 4
Oct 5 [19]
Week 5
Oct 12 [20]
Week 6
Oct 19 [21]
Week 7
Oct 26 [22]
Week 8
Nov 2 [23]
Week 9
Nov 9 [24]
Week 10
Nov 16 [25]
Week 11
Nov 23 [26]
Week 12
Nov 30 [27]
Week 13 (Final)
Jan [28]
Dropped:
  • California
  • Florida
  • Miami (OH)
  • Notre Dame
  • USC
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Missouri
  • Texas
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Illinois
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Ole Miss
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • Boston College
  • North Carolina
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Kansas
  • LSU
  • Ole Miss
Dropped:
  • East Carolina
  • Houston
  • Iowa State
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Cincinnati
  • Mississippi State
Dropped:
  • Texas
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Iowa State
  • Missouri
NoneDropped:
  • Baylor
  • North Carolina
  • Penn State

Coaches Poll

Week 1
Sep 13
Week 2
Sep 20
Week 3
Sep 27 [29]
Week 4
Oct 4 [30]
Week 5
Oct 11 [31]
Week 6
Oct 18 [32]
Week 7
Oct 25 [33]
Week 8
Nov 1 [34] [N 1]
Week 9
Nov 8 [35]
Week 10
Nov 15 [36]
Week 11
Nov 22 [37]
Week 12
Nov 29 [38]
Week 13
Jan 4 (Final)
1. Ohio State (1–0)Michigan (2–0)Michigan (3–0)Michigan (4–0)Michigan (5–0)Michigan (6–0)Michigan (7–0)Michigan (8–0)Pittsburgh (9–0)Pittsburgh (10–0)Pittsburgh (10–0)Pittsburgh (11–0)Pittsburgh (12–0) (39)1.
2. Michigan (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)UCLA (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Pittsburgh (5–0)Pittsburgh (6–0)Pittsburgh (7–0)Pittsburgh (8–0)UCLA (8–0–1)UCLA (9–0–1)USC (9–1)Michigan (10–1)USC (11–1) (3)2.
3. UCLA (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Nebraska (4–0–1)Nebraska (5–0–1)UCLA (6–0–1)UCLA (7–0–1)USC (7–1)USC (8–1)Michigan (10–1)USC (10–1)Michigan (10–2)3.
4. Pittsburgh (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)Georgia (4–0)UCLA (4–0–1)UCLA (5–0–1)USC (5–1)USC (6–1)Michigan (8–1)Michigan (9–1)Georgia (9–1)Georgia (10–1)Houston (10–2)4.
5. Oklahoma (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Nebraska (2–0–1)Nebraska (3–0–1)Oklahoma (4–0–1)Oklahoma (5–0–1)Maryland (7–0)Texas Tech (6–0)Texas Tech (7–0)Texas Tech (8–0)Maryland (11–0)Maryland (11–0)Ohio State (9–2–1)5.
6. Missouri (1–0)Nebraska (1–0–1)Georgia (3–0)UCLA (3–0–1)Maryland (5–0)USC (4–1)Texas Tech (5–0)Maryland (8–0)Georgia (8–1)Georgia (9–1)UCLA (9–1–1)UCLA (9–1–1)Oklahoma (9–2–1)6.
7. Penn State (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Maryland (3–0)Maryland (4–0)Missouri (4–1)Maryland (6–0)Georgia (6–1)Ohio State (6–1–1)Maryland (9–0)Maryland (10–0)Houston (7–2)Houston (8–2)Nebraska (8–3–1)7.
8. Nebraska (0–0–1)Maryland (2–0)Ohio State (2–1)Kansas (4–0)USC (4–1)Ohio State (4–1–1)Ohio State (5–1–1)Georgia (7–1)Ohio State (7–1–1)Ohio State (8–1–1)Nebraska (7–2–1)Texas Tech (9–1)Texas A&M (10–2)8.
9. Georgia (1-0)Texas A&M (2–0)Alabama (2–1)Missouri (3–1)Ohio State (3–1–1)Texas Tech (4–0)Nebraska (5–1–1)Nebraska (6–1–1)Nebraska (7–1–1)Oklahoma (7–2–1)Ohio State (8–2–1)Oklahoma (8–2–1)Alabama (9–3)9.
10. Texas A&M (1–0)Penn State (1–1)Missouri (2–1)USC (3–1)Texas Tech (3–0)Georgia (5–1)Missouri (5–2)Florida (6–1)Missouri (6–3)Iowa State (8–2)Texas Tech (8–1)Ohio State (8–2–1) тGeorgia (10–2)10.
11. Maryland (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)Kansas (3–0)Ohio State (2–1–1)Georgia (4–1)Florida (4–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1–1)Houston (6–2)Nebraska (7–2–1)Notre Dame (8–2)Texas A&M (9–2) тMaryland (11–1)11.
12. Arkansas (1–0)Kansas (3–0)USC (2–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Florida (3–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Florida (5–1)Oklahoma State (5–2)Alabama (7–2)Texas A&M (7–2)Texas A&M (8–2)Colorado (8–3)Notre Dame (9–3)12.
13. Alabama (0–1)Alabama (1–1)LSU (2–0–1)Florida (3–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Texas (2–1–1)Oklahoma (5–1–1)Colorado (6–2)Tulsa (6–2)Houston (6–2)Oklahoma (7–2–1)Notre Dame (8–3)Texas Tech (10–2)13.
14. LSU (0–0–1) Illinois (2–0)North Carolina (4–0)Texas (2–1)Texas (2–1–1)Houston (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Arkansas (5–1)Oklahoma (6–2–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Oklahoma State (7–3)Oklahoma State (8–3)Oklahoma State (9–3)14.
15. Boston College (1–0)LSU (1–0–1) т Notre Dame (2–1)Arkansas (3–1)Houston (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Oklahoma State (4–2)Alabama (6–2)Florida (6–2)Tulsa (7–2)Colorado (8–3)Rutgers (11–0) тUCLA (9–2–1)15.
16. Kansas (2–0) тUSC (1–1) тBoston College (2–0)Texas A&M (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Missouri (4–2)Colorado (5–2)Tulsa (5–2)Iowa State (7–2) тColorado (7–3)Rutgers (10–0) тAlabama (8–3) тColorado (8–4)16.
17. North Carolina (2-0) тBoston College (1–0)Florida (2–1)Boston College (3–0)Tulsa (4–1) Cincinnati (6–0)Texas (3–1–1)Houston (5–2)Arkansas (6–1–1) тOklahoma State (6–3)BYU (9–2) тBYU (9–2) тRutgers (11–0)17.
18. Texas Tech (1–0) тNorth Carolina (3–0) Houston (2–1)Texas Tech (2–0)Kansas (4–1) Iowa State (5–1)Alabama (5–2) т Baylor (4–2–1) Rutgers (10–0)Baylor (6–2–1)Baylor (7–2–1) тIowa State (8–3)18.
19. USC (0–1) Florida (1–1) т Tulsa (3–1)Houston (2–1)Oklahoma State (3–1) Colorado (4–2)Boston College (5–1) тNotre Dame (6–2) тBYU (8–2) тFlorida (7–3)Nebraska (7–3–1)Baylor (8–2–1) т19.
20. Oklahoma State (1–0)Texas Tech (1–0) т Texas (1–1)Tulsa (4–1) Ole Miss (4–2)Alabama (4–2)Cincinnati (6–0) т
Wyoming (8–2) тPenn State (7–3)Florida (8–3) Kentucky (8–4) т20.
Week 1
Sep 13
Week 2
Sep 20
Week 3
Sep 27 [39]
Week 4
Oct 4 [40]
Week 5
Oct 11 [41]
Week 6
Oct 18 [42]
Week 7
Oct 25 [43]
Week 8
Nov 1 [44] [N 1]
Week 9
Nov 8 [45]
Week 10
Nov 15 [46]
Week 11
Nov 22 [47]
Week 12
Nov 29 [48]
Week 13
Jan 4 (Final)
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Oklahoma State
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Penn State
  • Arkansas
  • Illinois
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • LSU
  • North Carolina
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Boston College
Dropped:
  • Tulsa
  • Kansas
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
Dropped:
  • Houston
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Boston College
  • Cincinnati
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma State
  • Colorado
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Alabama
  • Florida
  • Arkansas
  • Baylor
Dropped:
  • Iowa State
  • Tulsa
  • Wyoming
Dropped:
Penn State
Dropped:
  • BYU
  • Florida

[49] [50] Note:

  1. 1 2 Less than 20 teams received votes in this poll.

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