1977 NCAA Division I football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1977 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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 National champion
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

Preseason
[1] [2]
Week 1
Sep 12 [1]
Week 2
Sep 19 [1]
Week 3
Sep 26 [1]
Week 4
Oct 3 [1]
Week 5
Oct 10 [1]
Week 6
Oct 17 [1]
Week 7
Oct 24 [1]
Week 8
Oct 31 [1]
Week 9
Nov 7 [1]
Week 10
Nov 14 [1]
Week 11
Nov 21 [1]
Week 12
Nov 28 [1]
Week 13 (Final)
Final [1] [3]
1. Oklahoma (23)Michigan (1–0)Michigan (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)USC (4–0)Michigan (5–0)Michigan (6–0)Texas (6–0)Texas (7–0)Texas (8–0)Texas (9–0)Texas (10–0)Texas (11–0)Notre Dame (11–1) (37 13)1.
2. Michigan (19)USC (1–0)USC (2–0)USC (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Texas (4–0)Texas (5–0)Alabama (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Alabama (11–1) (19 13)2.
3. Notre Dame (10)Notre Dame (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Michigan (3–0)Michigan (4–0)Colorado (5–0)Alabama (5–1)Ohio State (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Alabama (10–1)Arkansas (11–1) (5 13)3.
4. USC (3)Alabama (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Alabama (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Oklahoma (6–1)Ohio State (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Michigan (10–1)Michigan (10–1)Texas (11–1) (2)4.
5. Ohio State (2)Oklahoma (1–0)Penn State (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0)Texas (3–0)Ohio State (4–1)USC (5–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Michigan (9–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Penn State (11–1)5.
6. Alabama (1)Ohio State (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Ohio State (2–1)Colorado (4–0)USC (4–1)Oklahoma (5–1)Michigan (6–1)Michigan (7–1)Michigan (8–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Arkansas (9–1)Arkansas (10–1)Kentucky (10–1)6.
7. Pittsburgh (2)Texas A&M (1–0)Texas Tech (2–0)Colorado (3–0)Alabama (3–1) тOklahoma (4–1)Colorado (5–0–1)Kentucky (6–1)Kentucky (7–1)Kentucky (8–1)Kentucky (9–1)Kentucky (10–1)Kentucky (10–1)Oklahoma (10–2)7.
8. Texas Tech (1)Texas Tech (1–0)Colorado (2–0)Texas (2–0)Arkansas (4–0) тArkansas (4–0)Kentucky (5–1)Arkansas (5–1)Arkansas (6–1)Arkansas (7–1)Arkansas (8–1)Ohio State (9–2)Penn State (10–1)Pittsburgh (9–2–1)8.
9. Texas A&M (1)Houston (0–0)Texas (2–0)Florida (2–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Penn State (6–1)Penn State (7–1)Penn State (8–1)Penn State (9–1)Penn State (9–1)Ohio State (9–2)Michigan (10–2)9.
10. Maryland Penn State (1–0)Alabama (1–1)Alabama (2–1)Penn State (3–1)Penn State (4–1)Penn State (5–1)USC (5–2)Texas A&M (6–1)Pittsburgh (7–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Washington (8–4)10.
11. UCLA Maryland (1–0)Notre Dame (1–1)Nebraska (2–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Texas A&M (5–1)Nebraska (6–2)Texas A&M (6–1)Nebraska (8–2)Nebraska (8–2)Clemson (8–2–1)Ohio State (9–3)11.
12. Colorado Colorado (1–0)Mississippi State (2–0)Arkansas (3–0)Texas A&M (3–1)Kentucky (4–1)Texas A&M (4–1)Nebraska (5–2)Pittsburgh (6–1–1)Nebraska (7–2)Arizona State (8–1)Texas A&M (7–2)Nebraska (8–3)Nebraska (9–3)12.
13. Penn State Mississippi State (2–0)Florida (1–0)Texas Tech (2–1)BYU (3–0)Texas A&M (3–1)Texas Tech (5–1)Pittsburgh (5–1–1)Clemson (7–1)BYU (7–1)Florida State (8–1)Clemson (8–2–1)Washington (7–4)USC (8–4)13.
14. Houston UCLA (0–0)Nebraska (1–1)Notre Dame (2–1)California (4–0)Wisconsin (5–0)Pittsburgh (4–1–1)Texas Tech (5–1)BYU (6–1)USC (6–3)Texas A&M (6–2)Washington (7–4)North Carolina (8–2–1)Florida State (10–2)14.
15. Nebraska Oklahoma State (1–0) Washington State (2–0)BYU (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–1)Texas Tech (4–1)California (5–1)Colorado (5–1–1)Florida State (6–1)Clemson (7–1–1)Clemson (7–2–1)North Carolina (8–2–1)Arizona State (9–2) Stanford (9–3)15.
16. Mississippi State Pittsburgh (0–1) Arkansas (2–0)Pittsburgh (2–1) Kentucky (3–1)LSU (3–1) Iowa State (5–1)Clemson (6–1)USC (5–3)Florida State (7–1)Texas Tech (7–2) San Diego State (9–1)San Diego State (9–1)San Diego State (10–1)16.
17. Arizona State Georgia (1–0) West Virginia (2–0) California (3–0)Texas Tech (3–1)Pittsburgh (3–1–1)BYU (4–1)BYU (5–1)California (6–2)Arizona State (7–1)BYU (7–2)UCLA (7–3)BYU (9–2) тNorth Carolina (8–3–1)17.
18. Florida Texas (1–0)UCLA (1–1)Mississippi State (2–1) LSU (2–1)Florida (2–1–1)Nebraska (4–2)Florida (3–1–1)LSU (5–2)Texas Tech (6–2)North Carolina (7–2–1)BYU (8–2)Texas A&M (7–3) тArizona State (9–3)18.
19. Georgia Florida (0–0)Houston (1–1)Houston (2–1) Wisconsin (4–0)Houston (3–1)Florida (2–1–1) Minnesota (5–2)Arizona State (6–1) т North Carolina (6–2–1) Washington (6–4)Arizona State (8–2)Florida State (8–2)Clemson (8–3–1)19.
20. Oklahoma State BYU (1–0)BYU (1–0)Arizona State (2–0)Florida (2–1)California (4–1) Clemson (5–1) Florida State (5–1)Iowa State (6–2) т Colgate (9–0)UCLA (7–3)Florida State (8–2)USC (7–4)BYU (9–2)20.
Preseason
[1] [4]
Week 1
Sep 12 [1]
Week 2
Sep 19 [1]
Week 3
Sep 26 [1]
Week 4
Oct 3 [1]
Week 5
Oct 10 [1]
Week 6
Oct 17 [1]
Week 7
Oct 24 [1]
Week 8
Oct 31 [1]
Week 9
Nov 7 [1]
Week 10
Nov 14 [1]
Week 11
Nov 21 [1]
Week 12
Nov 28 [1]
Week 13 (Final)
Final [1] [5]
Dropped:
  • Nebraska
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • Oklahoma State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Georgia
Dropped:
  • Washington State
  • West Virginia
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Mississippi State
  • Houston
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • BYU
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin
  • LSU
  • Houston
Dropped:
  • California
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Texas Tech
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Minnesota
Dropped:
  • California
  • LSU
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • USC
  • Colgate
Dropped:
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M

Coaches Poll

[N 1]

Week 1
Sep 12
Week 2
Sep 19
Week 3
Sep 26
Week 4
Oct 3
Week 5
Oct 10
Week 6
Oct 17
Week 7
Oct 24
Week 8
Oct 31
Week 9
Nov 7
Week 10
Nov 14 [N 2]
Week 11
Nov 21 [N 2]
Week 12
Nov 28
Week 13
Jan 3 (Final)
1. Michigan (1–0)Michigan (2–0)USC (3–0)USC (4–0)Michigan (5–0)Michigan (6–0)Texas (6–0)Texas (7–0)Texas (8–0)Texas (9–0)Texas (10–0)Texas (11–0)Notre Dame (11–1) (23)1.
2. USC (1–0)USC (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)Michigan (4–0)Texas (4–0)Texas (5–0)Alabama (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Alabama (11–1) (13)2.
3. Alabama (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Michigan (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Colorado (5–0)Alabama (5–1)Oklahoma (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (10–1)Arkansas (11–1) (2)3.
4. Notre Dame (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Texas (3–0)Alabama (4–1)USC (5–1)Ohio State (6–1)Ohio State (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Michigan (10–1)Michigan (10–1)Penn State (11–1)4.
5. Ohio State (1–0)Penn State (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0)Colorado (4–0)Ohio State (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Michigan (9–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Texas (11–1) (1)5.
6. Oklahoma (1–0)Texas Tech (2–0)Colorado (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Oklahoma (4–1)Oklahoma (5–1)Michigan (6–1)Michigan (7–1)Michigan (8–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Arkansas (9–1)Arkansas (10–1)Oklahoma (10–2)6.
7. Texas A&M (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Ohio State (2–1)Nebraska (3–1)USC (4–1)Colorado (5–0–1)Arkansas (5–1)Penn State (7–1)Arkansas (7–1)Arkansas (8–1)Ohio State (9–2)Penn State (10–1)Pittsburgh (9–2–1)7.
8. Texas Tech (1–0)Colorado (2–0)Texas (2–0)Alabama (3–1)Arkansas (4–0)Arkansas (4–1)Penn State (6–1)Arkansas (6–1)Penn State (8–1)Penn State (9–1)Penn State (9–1)Ohio State (9–2)Michigan (10–2)8.
9. Penn State (1–0)Texas (2–0)Florida (2–0)Arkansas (4–0)Nebraska (4–1)Penn State (5–1)Texas A&M (5–1)Pittsburgh (6–1–1)Pittsburgh (7–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Washington (8–4)9.
10. Maryland (1–0)Florida (1–0)Nebraska (2–1)California (4–0)Penn State (4–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Nebraska (5–2)Nebraska (6–2)Nebraska (7–2)Nebraska (8–2)Nebraska (8–2)Clemson (8–2–1)Nebraska (9–3)10.
11. Colorado (1–0) Nebraska (1–1)Arkansas (3–0)Penn State (3–1)LSU (3–1)Texas A&M (4–1)USC (5–2)Texas A&M (6–1)Texas A&M (6–1)Arizona State (8–1)Texas A&M (7–2)North Carolina (8–2–1)Florida State (10–2)11.
12. Houston (1–0)Alabama (1–1)Alabama (2–1)BYU (3–0)Notre Dame (3–1) тPittsburgh (4–1–1)Pittsburgh (5–1–1)Iowa State (6–2)BYU (7–1)Texas A&M (6–2)Iowa State (8–3)Arizona State (9–2)Ohio State (9–3) т12.
13. Texas (1–0) т Washington State (2–0)Pittsburgh (2–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Pittsburgh (3–1–1) тTexas Tech (5–1)Texas Tech (5–1)BYU (6–1) тArizona State (7–1)Florida State (8–1)North Texas State (9–2)Nebraska (8–3)USC (8–4) т13.
14. UCLA (1–0) т Notre Dame (1–1)BYU (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–1)Texas A&M (3–1)California (5–1)Colorado (5–1–1)Clemson (7–1) тUSC (6–3)North Texas State (8–2)Clemson (8–2–1)BYU (9–2) тNorth Carolina (8–3–1)14.
15. Florida (0–0) Arkansas (2–0)Notre Dame (2–1)Houston (3–1)Texas Tech (4–1) тBYU (4–1)BYU (5–1) Florida State (6–1)Colorado (6–2–1)Clemson (7–2–1)North Carolina (8–2–1)Iowa State (8–3) тStanford (9–3)15.
16. Pittsburgh (0–1) Mississippi State (2–0) California (3–0)Texas Tech (3–1)Wisconsin (5–0) тNorth Texas State (6–1)Clemson (6–1) тArizona State (6–1) тClemson (7–1–1) т North Carolina (7–2–1) т Washington (7–4)Washington (7–4) тBYU (9–2) т16.
17. BYU (1–0)BYU (1–0) тHouston (2–1)Texas A&M (3–1)Houston (3–1)Nebraska (4–2)North Texas State (7–1) тCalifornia (6–2) тFlorida State (7–1) тTexas Tech (7–2) тUCLA (7–3)North Texas State (9–2)North Texas State (9–2) т17.
18. South Carolina (2–0)Pittsburgh (1–1) т Arizona State (2–0)Florida (2–1)BYU (3–1) тIowa State (5–1)Oklahoma State (4–3) Stanford (6–2)North Texas State (8–2)UCLA (7–3) тBYU (8–2) San Diego State (10–1) тArizona State (9–3)18.
19. Iowa State (1–0) тOklahoma State (1–1)Texas Tech (2–1) LSU (2–1) North Texas State (5–1) т Clemson (5–1)Iowa State (5–2)NC State (6–3)Iowa State (7–3) Colorado State (8–2–1)Texas A&M (7–3) тNC State (8–4) т19.
20. Georgia (1–0) т
Oklahoma State (1–0) т
West Virginia (2–0) Wisconsin (3–0)Wisconsin (4–0) NC State (5–1)Arizona State (4–1)Arizona State (5–1)North Texas State (7–2)Stanford (8–3)USC (7–4)San Diego State (10–1) т20.
Week 1
Sep 12
Week 2
Sep 19
Week 3
Sep 26
Week 4
Oct 3
Week 5
Oct 10
Week 6
Oct 17
Week 7
Oct 24
Week 8
Oct 31
Week 9
Nov 7
Week 10
Nov 14 [N 2]
Week 11
Nov 21 [N 2]
Week 12
Nov 28
Week 13
Jan 3 (Final)
Dropped:
  • Houston
  • Maryland
  • UCLA
  • Georgia
  • South Carolina
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Mississippi State
  • Washington State
  • West Virginia
  • Oklahoma State
Dropped:
Arizona State
Dropped:
  • California
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin
  • LSU
  • Houston
  • NC State
Dropped:
California
Dropped:
  • USC
  • Texas Tech
  • Colorado
  • Oklahoma State
Dropped:
  • Iowa State
  • California
  • Stanford
  • NC State
Dropped:
  • BYU
  • USC
  • Colorado
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Florida State
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • UCLA
  • Colorado State
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Clemson
  • Texas A&M
  • Iowa State

[6] [7]

Notes:

  1. Per an agreement with the AFCA, teams under NCAA probation were ineligible to be ranked in the Coaches Poll. Notable teams on probation included Kentucky (10–1) and Michigan State (7–3–1).
  2. 1 2 3 4 Less than 20 teams received votes in this poll.

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