1982 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1982 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I-A 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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AP Poll

Preseason
Aug 29 [1]
Week 1
Sep 6 [2]
Week 2
Sep 13 [2]
Week 3
Sep 20 [2]
Week 4
Sep 27 [2]
Week 5
Oct 4 [2]
Week 6
Oct 11 [2]
Week 7
Oct 18 [2]
Week 8
Oct 25 [2]
Week 9
Nov 1 [2]
Week 10
Nov 8 [2]
Week 11
Nov 15 [2]
Week 12
Nov 22 [2]
Week 13
Nov 29 [2]
Week 14
Dec 6 [2]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [3] [4]
1. Pittsburgh (36)Pittsburgh (0–0)Washington (1–0)Washington (2–0)Washington (3–0)Washington (4–0)Washington (5–0)Washington (6–0)Pittsburgh (6–0)Pittsburgh (7–0)Georgia (9–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (11–0)Georgia (11–0)Penn State (11–1) (44)1.
2. Washington (15)Washington (0–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Alabama (5–0)Pittsburgh (5–0)Washington (7–0)SMU (8–0)SMU (9–0)SMU (10–0)Penn State (9–1)Penn State (10–1)Penn State (10–1)SMU (11–0–1) (9)2.
3. Alabama (3)Nebraska (0–0)Nebraska (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Penn State (4–0)Penn State (4–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Georgia (6–0)Georgia (7–0)Georgia (8–0)Arizona State (9–0)Penn State (9–1)Nebraska (9–1)Nebraska (10–1)Nebraska (11–1)Nebraska (12–1) (2)3.
4. Nebraska (2)Alabama (0–0)Alabama (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Florida (3–0)Alabama (4–0)Georgia (5–0)SMU (6–0)SMU (7–0)Arizona State (8–0)Nebraska (8–1)Nebraska (9–1)SMU (10–0–1)SMU (10–0–1)SMU (10–0–1)Georgia (11–1)4.
5. North Carolina (2)North Carolina (0–0)Florida (2–0)Florida (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Georgia (4–0)SMU (5–0)Nebraska (5–1)Arkansas (6–0)Arkansas (7–0)Penn State (8–1)Washington (9–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)UCLA (9–1–1)UCLA (9–1–1)UCLA (10–1–1)5.
6. SMU Georgia (0–0)SMU (1–0)SMU (2–0)Georgia (3–0)SMU (4–0)Nebraska (4–1)Arkansas (5–0)Nebraska (6–1)Nebraska (7–1)LSU (7–0–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Arkansas (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (9–2)Arizona State (10–2)6.
7. Georgia Penn State (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Georgia (2–0)SMU (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Arkansas (5–0)Alabama (5–1)Arizona State (7–0)Penn State (7–1)Washington (8–1)Florida State (8–1)LSU (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (9–2)Clemson (9–1–1)Washington (10–2)7.
8. Penn State SMU (0–0)Penn State (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Nebraska (2–1)UCLA (4–0)Penn State (4–1)Arizona State (7–0)Penn State (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Arizona State (9–1)UCLA (9–1–1)Clemson (9–1–1)Texas (9–2)Clemson (9–1–1)8.
9. Oklahoma Oklahoma (0–0)Arkansas (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)UCLA (3–0)Arkansas (4–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Penn State (5–1)Alabama (6–1)UCLA (7–0–1)Florida State (7–1)Arkansas (8–1)Arkansas (8–1–1)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)Arkansas (9–2–1)9.
10. USC USC (0–0)Michigan (1–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Arkansas (3–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Arizona State (6–0)North Carolina (5–1)North Carolina (5–1)Washington (7–1)Arkansas (7–1)Clemson (7–1–1)Clemson (8–1–1)West Virginia (9–2)West Virginia (9–2)Pittsburgh (9–3)10.
11. Clemson Florida (1–0)North Carolina (0–1)North Carolina (1–1)Notre Dame (2–0)Arizona State (5–0)North Carolina (4–1)UCLA (5–0–1)UCLA (6–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)Clemson (6–1–1)UCLA (8–1–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Arizona State (9–2)Arizona State (9–2)LSU (8–3–1)11.
12. Michigan Michigan (0–0)Ohio State (1–0)UCLA (2–0)North Carolina (2–1)North Carolina (3–1)UCLA (4–0–1)USC (4–1)USC (5–1)Florida State (6–1)UCLA (7–1–1)LSU (7–1–1)West Virginia (9–2)Texas (8–2)Oklahoma (8–3)Ohio State (9–3)12.
13. Arkansas Arkansas (0–0)Arizona State (2–0)Ohio State (2–0)Arizona State (4–0)Texas (3–0)West Virginia (4–1)West Virginia (5–1)LSU (5–0–1)Clemson (5–1–1)Notre Dame (6–1–1)Michigan (8–2)Washington (9–2)LSU (8–2–1)LSU (8–2–1)Florida State (9–3)13.
14. Ohio State Ohio State (0–0)UCLA (1–0)Arizona State (3–0)West Virginia (3–0)Florida (3–1)USC (3–1)LSU (4–0–1)Florida State (5–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (7–2)Oklahoma (8–2)Texas (7–2)Oklahoma (8–3)Arkansas (8–2–1)Auburn (9–3)14.
15. Miami (FL) Arizona State (1–0)Miami (FL) (1–1)West Virginia (2–0)Texas (2–0)USC (3–1)Illinois (5–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Clemson (5–1–1)Michigan (6–2)Oklahoma (7–2)USC (7–2)Florida State (8–2)Florida State (8–2)USC (8–3)USC (8–3)15.
16. Florida Clemson (0–1)Clemson (0–1)Miami (FL) (2–1)USC (2–1)West Virginia (3–1)LSU (3–0–1)Miami (FL) (5–2)Miami (FL) (5–2)USC (5–2)USC (6–2)West Virginia (8–2)Maryland (8–3)USC (8–3)Maryland (8–3)Oklahoma (8–4)16.
17. Texas Texas (0–0) West Virginia (1–0)Texas (1–0)Miami (FL) (3–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)Miami (FL) (4–2)Florida State (5–1)Oklahoma (5–2)West Virginia (6–2)Alabama (7–2)Texas (6–2)USC (7–3)Maryland (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Texas (9–3)17.
18. Notre Dame UCLA (0–0)Texas (0–0)USC (1–1) Boston College (2–0–1) LSU (3–0)Texas (3–1)Clemson (4–1–1)West Virginia (5–2)North Carolina (5–2)Maryland (7–2)Notre Dame (6–2–1)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Auburn (8–3)North Carolina (8–4)18.
19. Arizona State Miami (FL) (0–1)USC (0–1) Illinois (3–0) Minnesota (3–0)Boston College (3–0–1) Florida State (4–1)Texas (3–1)Auburn (6–1) Maryland (6–2)West Virginia (7–2)Maryland (7–3)Tulsa (10–1)Auburn (8–3)Michigan (8–3)West Virginia (9–3)19.
20. UCLA Notre Dame (0–0)Notre Dame (0–0)Michigan (1–1) Auburn (3–0)Illinois (4–1)Clemson (3–1–1)Oklahoma (4–2)Michigan (5–2)Florida (5–2)Texas (5–2) Tulsa (9–1)Michigan (8–3)Michigan (8–3)Tulsa (10–1)Maryland (8–4)20.
Preseason
Aug 29 [5]
Week 1
Sep 6 [2]
Week 2
Sep 13 [2]
Week 3
Sep 20 [2]
Week 4
Sep 27 [2]
Week 5
Oct 4 [2]
Week 6
Oct 11 [2]
Week 7
Oct 18 [2]
Week 8
Oct 25 [2]
Week 9
Nov 1 [2]
Week 10
Nov 8 [2]
Week 11
Nov 15 [2]
Week 12
Nov 22 [2]
Week 13
Nov 29 [2]
Week 14
Dec 6 [2]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [6] [7]
NoneDropped:
  • Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • Clemson
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
  • Illinois
  • Michigan
Dropped:
  • Minnesota
  • Auburn
Dropped:
  • Florida
  • Boston College
Dropped:
  • Illinois
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Texas
Dropped:
  • Miami
  • Auburn
Dropped:
  • North Carolina
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
Dropped:
  • Tulsa
Dropped:
  • Florida State
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Tulsa

Coaches Poll

Preseason
Aug 29 [8]
Week 1
Sep 13 [9]
Week 2
Sep 20 [10]
Week 3
Sep 27 [11]
Week 4
Oct 4 [12]
Week 5
Oct 11 [13]
Week 6
Oct 18 [14]
Week 7
Oct 25 [15]
Week 8
Nov 1 [16]
Week 9
Nov 8 [17]
Week 10
Nov 15 [18]
Week 11
Nov 22 [19]
Week 12
Nov 29 [20]
Week 13
Dec 7 [21]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 3 [22]
1. Pittsburgh (26)Pittsburgh (1–0) (17)Pittsburgh (2–0) (17)Pittsburgh (3–0) (19)Washington (4–0) (16)Washington (5–0) (25)Washington (6–0) (29)Washington (7–0) (24)Pittsburgh (7–0) (33)Georgia (9–0) (22)Georgia (10–0) (28)Georgia (10–0) (37)Georgia (11–0) (37)Georgia (11–0) (34)Penn State (11–1) (33)1.
2. Washington (8)Washington (1–0) (12)Nebraska (2–0) (8)Washington (3–0) (18)Pittsburgh (4–0) (16)Alabama (5–0) (10)Pittsburgh (5–0) (11)Pittsburgh (6–0) (12)Georgia (8–0) (1)SMU (9–0) (18)SMU (10–0) (9)Penn State (9–1) (2)Penn State (10–1) (2)Penn State (10–1) (3)SMU (11–0–1) (4)2.
3. Nebraska (3)Nebraska (1–0) (6)Washington (2–0) (13)Penn State (4–0) (3)Penn State (4–0) (6)Pittsburgh (4–0) (7)Georgia (6–0)Georgia (7–0) (1)SMU (8–0) (5)Nebraska (8–1) (1)Penn State (9–1) (3)Nebraska (9–1) (3)Nebraska (10–1) (3)Nebraska (11–1) (3)Nebraska (12–1)3.
4. Alabama (3)Alabama (1–0) (6)Alabama (2–0) (4)Alabama (3–0) (2)Alabama (4–0) (2)Georgia (5–0)SMU (6–0)SMU (7–0) (3)Arkansas (7–0) (2)Penn State (8–1) (1)Nebraska (9–1) (2)SMU (10–0–1)SMU (10–0–1)SMU (10–0–1)Georgia (11–1)4.
5. Penn State Georgia (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Florida (3–0)Georgia (4–0)SMU (5–0)Nebraska (5–1) (1)Arkansas (6–0) (1)Nebraska (7–1) (1)LSU (7–0–1)Washington (9–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)UCLA (9–1–1)UCLA (9–1–1)UCLA (10–1–1)5.
6. North Carolina (1)SMU (1–0) (1)Georgia (2–0)Georgia (3–0)SMU (4–0) (1)Nebraska (4–1)Arkansas (5–0)Nebraska (6–1) (1)Penn State (7–1)Washington (8–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)LSU (8–1–1)Arkansas (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (9–2)Arizona State (10–2)6.
7. Georgia Florida (2–0)Florida (2–0)SMU (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Arkansas (5–0)North Carolina (5–1)Penn State (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Florida State (8–1)Arkansas (8–1–1)Pittsburgh (9–2)Texas (9–2)Washington (10–2)7.
8. Oklahoma (1)Penn State (2–0)SMU (2–0)Nebraska (2–1)UCLA (4–0) (1)North Carolina (4–1)Penn State (5–1) (1)North Carolina (5–1)UCLA (7–0–1)Florida State (7–1)Arkansas (8–1)UCLA (9–1–1)West Virginia (9–2)Washington (9–2)Arkansas (9–2–1)8.
9. Clemson Michigan (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)UCLA (3–0)Arkansas (4–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Alabama (5–1)Alabama (6–1)Washington (7–1)Arkansas (7–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Oklahoma (8–2)Washington (9–2)West Virginia (9–2)Pittsburgh (9–3)9.
10. Michigan Arkansas (1–0)North Carolina (1–1)North Carolina (2–1)North Carolina (3–1)Penn State (4–1)UCLA (5–0–1)UCLA (6–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)Clemson (6–1–1)Michigan (8–2)Clemson (8–1–1)Texas (8–2)Oklahoma (8–3)Florida State (9–3)10.
11. SMU North Carolina (0–1)Ohio State (2–0)Arkansas (3–0)Notre Dame (3–0)UCLA (4–0–1)West Virginia (5–1)LSU (5–0–1)Florida State (6–1)Oklahoma (7–2)UCLA (8–1–1)West Virginia (9–2)Oklahoma (8–3)Arizona State (9–2)LSU (8–3–1)11.
12. Arkansas Ohio State (1–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Texas (3–0)West Virginia (4–1)LSU (4–0–1)Florida State (5–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (7–2)Clemson (7–1–1)Washington (9–2) Arizona State (9–2)Arkansas (8–2–1)Ohio State (9–3)12.
13. Texas Clemson (0–1)UCLA (2–0)Texas (2–0)Florida (3–1)Illinois (5–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Clemson (5–1–1)North Carolina (5–2)UCLA (7–1–1)LSU (7–1–1)Texas (7–2)LSU (8–2–1)LSU (8–2–1)North Carolina (8–4)13.
14. Ohio State Texas (0–0)West Virginia (2–0)West Virginia (3–0) LSU (3–0)LSU (3–0–1)Florida State (5–1)Miami (FL) (5–2)Clemson (5–1–1)Notre Dame (6–1–1)West Virginia (8–2)Florida State (8–2)Florida State (8–2)Maryland (8–3)Auburn (9–3)14.
15. Miami (FL) West Virginia (1–0)Texas (1–0)Miami (FL) (3–1)Boston College (3–0–1) Florida State (4–1)Texas (3–1)Oklahoma (5–2)Michigan (6–2)Alabama (7–2)Texas (6–2)Maryland (8–3)Maryland (8–3)Auburn (8–3)Michigan (8–4)15.
16. Florida Miami (FL) (1–1)Miami (FL) (2–1)Boston College (2–0–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)Texas (3–1)Miami (FL) (5–2)Michigan (5–2)West Virginia (6–2)Maryland (7–2)Notre Dame (6–2–1)Tulsa (10–1)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Oklahoma (8–4)16.
17. UCLA UCLA (1–0)Mississippi State (3–0) Auburn (3–0)West Virginia (3–1)Clemson (3–1–1)Clemson (4–1–1)West Virginia (5–2) Maryland (6–2)West Virginia (7–2)Tulsa (9–1)Ohio State (8–3)Auburn (8–3)Michigan (8–3)Alabama (8–4) т17.
18. Notre Dame Mississippi State (2–0) Illinois (3–0)Mississippi State (3–1) Stanford (3–1)Oklahoma (3–2)Oklahoma (4–2)Auburn (6–1)Florida (5–2)Texas (5–2)Maryland (7–3)Michigan (8–3)Michigan (8–3)Tulsa (10–1)Texas (9–3) т18.
19. BYU Notre Dame (0–0) Boston College (1–0–1)Clemson (1–1–1)Illinois (3–1)Florida (3–2)Michigan (4–2)Florida (4–2)Texas (4–2)North Carolina (5–3)North Carolina (6–3)BYU (8–3)Tulsa (10–1)Florida (8–3)West Virginia (9–3)19.
20. Texas A&M BYU (1–1)BYU (1–1)
Clemson (2–1–1)Miami (FL) (4–2)Florida (4–2)Boston College (5–1–1)Notre Dame (5–1–1) Tulsa (8–1)
  • Alabama (7–3) т
  • New Mexico (10–1) т
  • Boston College (8–2–1) т
  • BYU (8–3) т
Florida State (8–3)Maryland (8–4)20.
Preseason
Aug 29 [23]
Week 1
Sep 13 [24]
Week 2
Sep 20 [25]
Week 3
Sep 27 [26]
Week 4
Oct 4 [27]
Week 5
Oct 11 [28]
Week 6
Oct 18 [29]
Week 7
Oct 25 [30]
Week 8
Nov 1 [31]
Week 9
Nov 8 [32]
Week 10
Nov 15 [33]
Week 11
Nov 22 [34]
Week 12
Nov 29 [35]
Week 13
Dec 7 [36]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 3 [37]
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Clemson
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
  • Illinois
  • BYU
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Mississippi State
  • San Jose State
  • Minnesota
Dropped:
  • Boston College
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Illinois
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Texas
Dropped:
  • Miami (FL)
  • Auburn
  • Boston College
Dropped:
  • Florida
NoneDropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • North Carolina
Dropped:
  • Clemson
  • Alabama
  • New Mexico
Dropped:
  • Boston College
  • BYU
Dropped:
  • Tulsa
  • Florida

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