1975 NCAA Division I football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1975 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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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

Preseason
Aug [1]
Week 1
Sep 8 [2]
Week 2
Sep 15 [3]
Week 3
Sep 22 [4]
Week 4
Sep 29 [5]
Week 5
Oct 6 [6]
Week 6
Oct 13 [7]
Week 7
Oct 20 [8]
Week 8
Oct 27 [9]
Week 9
Nov 3 [10]
Week 10
Nov 10 [11]
Week 11
Nov 17 [12]
Week 12
Nov 24 [13]
Week 13
Dec 1 [14]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 2 [15]
1. Oklahoma (54)Oklahoma (0–0) (51)Oklahoma (1–0) (53)Oklahoma (2–0) (56)Oklahoma (3–0) (30)Ohio State (4–0) (47)Ohio State (5–0) (42)Ohio State (6–0) (51)Ohio State (7–0) (50)Ohio State (8–0) (38)Ohio State (9–0) (49)Ohio State (10–0) (46)Ohio State (11–0) (56)Ohio State (11–0) (50)Oklahoma (11–1) (54 ½)1.
2. Alabama (1)Michigan (0–0) (1)Michigan (1–0) (2)Ohio State (2–0) (3)Ohio State (3–0) (26)Oklahoma (4–0) (14)Oklahoma (5–0) (12)Oklahoma (6–0) (8)Oklahoma (7–0) (8)Oklahoma (8–0) (19)Nebraska (9–0) (8)Nebraska (10–0) (11)Texas A&M (9–0) (1)Texas A&M (10–0) (7)Arizona State (12–0) (5)2.
3. Michigan (1)Ohio State (0–0) (3)Ohio State (1–0) (2)USC (2–0) (1)USC (3–0) (1)USC (4–0) (1)USC (5–0) (1)USC (6–0)Nebraska (7–0) (2)Nebraska (8–0) (6)Texas A&M (8–0) (1)Texas A&M (9–0) (1)Oklahoma (10–1) (2)Oklahoma (10–1) (1)Alabama (11–1) (3 ½)3.
4. Ohio State (3)USC (0–0)USC (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Nebraska (3–0)Nebraska (4–0)Nebraska (5–0)Nebraska (6–0)USC (7–0) (1)Texas A&M (7–0)Michigan (7–0–2)Michigan (8–0–2)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (10–1)Ohio State (11–1)4.
5. USC Missouri (1–0) (1)Missouri (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Missouri (3–0)Texas (4–0)Texas A&M (5–0)Texas A&M (6–0)Texas A&M (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Alabama (9–1)Texas (9–1)Michigan (8–1–2)UCLA (9–2–1)5.
6. Penn State (1)Nebraska (0–0)Nebraska (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0) (1)Texas A&M (4–0)Alabama (4–1)Alabama (5–1)Alabama (6–1)Michigan (6–0–2)Oklahoma (8–1)Texas (9–1)Michigan (8–1–2)Nebraska (10–1)Texas (10–2)6.
7. Nebraska Auburn (0–0)Penn State (2–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Texas (3–0)Alabama (3–1)Michigan (3–0–2)Michigan (4–0–2)Michigan (5–0–2)Texas (7–1)Texas (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Nebraska (10–1)Arizona State (11–0)Arkansas (10–2)7.
8. Auburn Texas A&M (0–0)Texas (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Michigan (2–0–2)Texas (4–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Penn State (8–1)Arizona State (9–0)Arizona State (10–0)Arizona State (10–0)Penn State (9–2)Michigan (8–2–2)8.
9. Texas A&M Notre Dame (0–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Michigan (1–0–1)Alabama (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Penn State (5–1)Penn State (6–1)Penn State (7–1)USC (7–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Colorado (8–2)Colorado (9–2)Texas (9–2)Nebraska (10–2)9.
10. Notre Dame Penn State (1–0)Tennessee (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Penn State (3–1)West Virginia (4–0)Missouri (4–1)Colorado (5–1)Arizona State (7–0)Arizona State (8–0)Colorado (7–2)Penn State (8–2)Penn State (9–2)Colorado (9–2)Penn State (9–3)10.
11. Texas Michigan State (0–0)Texas A&M (1–0)Alabama (1–1)West Virginia (3–0)Arizona State (4–0)Arizona State (5–0)Arizona State (6–0)Florida (6–1)Florida (7–1)Penn State (8–2)Arizona (8–1)California (8–3)UCLA (8–2–1)Texas A&M (10–2)11.
12. Michigan State Texas (0–0)UCLA (1–0)Penn State (2–1)Michigan (1–0–2)Missouri (3–1)Colorado (4–1)Florida (5–1)Missouri (5–2)Notre Dame (6–2)Arizona (7–1)Florida (8–2)Arizona (9–1)Georgia (9–2)Miami (OH) (11–1)12.
13. NC State Alabama (0–1)Florida (1–0)Arizona State (2–0)UCLA (2–0–1)Colorado (3–1)Arizona (4–0)Arizona (5–0)UCLA (5–1–1)San Diego State (8–0)USC (7–2)California (7–3)Florida (8–2)Florida (9–2)Maryland (9–2–1)13.
14. UCLA Maryland (1–0)Alabama (0–1)West Virginia (2–0)Arizona State (3–0)Oklahoma State (4–0)Florida (4–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Maryland (5–1–1)Colorado (6–2)Florida (7–2)UCLA (7–2–1)UCLA (7–2–1)California (8–3)California (8–3)14.
15. Florida NC State (1–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)Arizona (1–0)Oklahoma State (3–0)Michigan State (3–1) тNotre Dame (4–1)Missouri (4–2)Notre Dame (5–2)Arizona (6–1)California (6–3)Georgia (8–2)Georgia (8–2)Arizona (9–2)Pittsburgh (8–4)15.
16. Arizona UCLA (0–0)Arkansas (1–0)Tennessee (1–1)Tennessee (2–1)Notre Dame (3–1) тTennessee (3–1)Michigan State (4–2)Colorado (5–2)Maryland (5–2–1)Miami (OH) (8–1)Miami (OH) (9–1)Miami (OH) (10–1)Miami (OH) (10–1)Colorado (9–3)16.
17. Maryland Arizona (0–0)Arizona (0–0) Oklahoma State (2–0)Arizona (2–0)Arizona (3–0)Michigan State (3–2)Pittsburgh (5–1)Arizona (5–1)Miami (OH) (7–1) Kansas (6–3)Pittsburgh (7–3)Maryland (8–2–1)Maryland (8–2–1)USC (8–4)17.
18. Tennessee Pittsburgh (1–0) Arizona State (1–0)Stanford (0–1–1) Baylor (1–0–2)Florida (3–1)UCLA (3–1–1)Maryland (5–1–1) San Diego State (7–0) California (5–3)Missouri (6–3)Missouri (6–4)Kansas (7–4)Arkansas (8–2)Arizona (9–2)18.
19. Arkansas Florida (0–0) Miami (OH) (1–0)Florida (1–1) Colorado (3–0)Tennessee (2–1)Maryland (4–1–1)UCLA (4–1–1)Miami (OH) (6–1) тMissouri (5–3)UCLA (6–2–1)Arkansas (7–2)Arkansas (8–2)Kansas (7–4)Georgia (9–3)19.
20. Stanford Tennessee (0–0) West Virginia (1–0)Maryland (2–1)Florida (2–1)Miami (OH) (3–1)Arkansas (4–1) South Carolina (5–1)Oklahoma State (5–2) тPittsburgh (6–2) Georgia (7–2)Maryland (7–2–1) San Jose State (9–1)Pittsburgh (7–4)West Virginia (9–3)20.
Preseason
Aug [16]
Week 1
Sep 8 [17]
Week 2
Sep 15 [18]
Week 3
Sep 22 [19]
Week 4
Sep 29 [20]
Week 5
Oct 6 [21]
Week 6
Oct 13 [22]
Week 7
Oct 20 [23]
Week 8
Oct 27 [24]
Week 9
Nov 3 [25]
Week 10
Nov 10 [26]
Week 11
Nov 17 [27]
Week 12
Nov 24 [28]
Week 13
Dec 1 [29]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 2 [30]
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Maryland
  • Michigan State
  • NC State
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Miami (OH)
  • Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Baylor
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Miami (OH)
  • Oklahoma State
  • West Virginia
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • Pittsburgh
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma State
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • Pittsburgh
  • San Diego State
Dropped:
  • Kansas
  • Notre Dame
  • USC
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • San Jose State
Dropped:
  • Florida
  • Kansas

Coaches Poll

For the second year, the final UPI Coaches Poll was released after the bowl games, on January 2, 1976. [31]
Oklahoma received 21 of the 36 first-place votes; Alabama received seven, Arizona State five, and Ohio State three. [32]

Preseason
Aug 30 [33]
Week 1 [34]
Sep 15
Week 2 [35]
Sep 22
Week 3 [36]
Sep 29
Week 4 [37]
Oct 6
Week 5 [38]
Oct 13
Week 6 [39]
Oct 20
Week 7 [40]
Oct 27
Week 8 [41]
Nov 3
Week 9 [42]
Nov 10
Week 10 [43]
Nov 17
Week 11 [44]
Nov 24
Week 12 [45]
Dec 1
Week 13 [46]
Dec 8
Week 14 (Final) [31]
Jan 5
1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Ohio State (3–0)Ohio State (4–0)Ohio State (5–0)Ohio State (6–0)Ohio State (7–0)Ohio State (8–0)Ohio State (9–0)Ohio State (10–0)Ohio State (11–0)Ohio State (11–0)Ohio State (11–0)Oklahoma (11-1)1.
2. Alabama Ohio State (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Oklahoma (5–0)Oklahoma (6–0)Oklahoma (7–0)Oklahoma (8–0)Nebraska (9–0)Nebraska (10–0)Texas A&M (9–0)Texas A&M (10–0)Oklahoma (10–1)Arizona State (12–0)2.
3. Ohio State Michigan (1–0)USC (2–0)USC (3–0)USC (4–0)USC (5–0)USC (6–0)Nebraska (7–0)Nebraska (8–0)Texas A&M (8–0)Texas A&M (9–0)Oklahoma (10–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Alabama (10–1)Alabama (11–1)3.
4. USC USC (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Nebraska (3–0)Nebraska (4–0)Nebraska (5–0)Nebraska (6–0)USC (7–0)Texas A&M (7–0)Michigan (7–0–2)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (10–1)Michigan (8–1–2)Ohio State (11–1)4.
5. Michigan Missouri (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Missouri (3–0)Texas (4–0)Texas A&M (5–0)Alabama (5–1)Texas A&M (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Michigan (8–0–2)Texas (9–1)Michigan (8–1–2)Nebraska (10–1)UCLA (9–2–1)5.
6. Auburn Nebraska (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Alabama (4–1)Texas A&M (6–0)Alabama (6–1)Michigan (6–0–2)Texas (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Nebraska (10–1)Nebraska (10–1)Texas A&M (10–1)Arkansas (10–2)6.
7. Nebraska Texas (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Texas (3–0)Alabama (3–1)Michigan (3–0–2)Michigan (4–0–2)Michigan (5–0–2)Texas (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Texas (9–1)Michigan (8–1–2)Arizona State (11–0)Arizona State (11–0)Texas (10–2)7.
8. Notre Dame Penn State (2–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Michigan (2–0–2)Penn State (5–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Penn State (8–1)Arizona State (9–0)Arizona State (10–0)Arizona State (10–0)Penn State (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Michigan (8–2–2)8.
9. Penn State Notre Dame (0–0)UCLA (2–0)Alabama (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Texas (4–1)Penn State (6–1)Penn State (7–1)USC (7–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Colorado (8–2)Penn State (9–2)Texas (9–2)Texas (9–2)Nebraska (10–2)9.
10. Texas A&M Tennessee (1–0)Michigan (1–0–1)Penn State (3–1)Oklahoma State (4–0)Missouri (4–1)Colorado (5–1)Florida (6–1)Florida (7–1)Penn State (8–2)Penn State (8–2)Colorado (9–2)Colorado (9–2)Arkansas (9–2)Penn State (9–3)10.
11. Texas Texas A&M (1–0)Alabama (1–1)Oklahoma State (3–0)West Virginia (4–0)Colorado (4–1)Arizona State (6–0)Arizona State (7–0)Arizona State (8–0)Arizona (7–1)Arizona (8–1)Arizona (9–1)Georgia (9–2)Colorado (9–2)Maryland (9–2–1)11.
12. Michigan State Florida (1–0)Penn State (2–1)West Virginia (3–0)Colorado (3–1)Florida (4–1)Florida (5–1)Missouri (5–2)San Diego State (8–0)Colorado (7–2)Florida (8–2)California (8–3)UCLA (8–2–1)Georgia (9–2)Texas A&M (10–2)12.
13. UCLA UCLA (1–0) Oklahoma State (2–0)Arizona State (3–0)Arizona State (4–0)Arizona State (5–0)Arizona (5–0)UCLA (5–1–1)Notre Dame (6–2)California (6–3)Georgia (8–2)Florida (8–2)Florida (9–2)UCLA (8–2–1)Arizona (9–2) т13.
14. Maryland Arkansas (1–0)Arizona State (2–0) тMichigan (1–0–2)Arizona (3–0)Arizona (4–0)Notre Dame (5–1)San Diego State (7–0)Pittsburgh (6–2)UCLA (6–2–1)California (7–3)Georgia (8–2)California (8–3)Florida (9–2)Pittsburgh (8–4) т14.
15. Florida Pittsburgh (1–0)West Virginia (2–0) т Baylor (1–0–2)Notre Dame (3–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Missouri (4–2)Miami (OH) (6–1) тMaryland (5–2–1) тFlorida (7–2)UCLA (7–2–1) тSan Jose State (9–1)Arizona (9–2) тArizona (9–2)California (8–3)15.
16. Wisconsin Arizona State (1–0)San Diego State (3–0)Colorado (3–0)Michigan State (3–1)Tennessee (3–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Maryland (5–1–1) тArizona (6–1) тMissouri (6–3) San Jose State (9–1) тUCLA (7–2–1)Arkansas (8–2) тCalifornia (8–3)Miami (OH) (11–1)16.
17. NC State Miami (OH) (1–0)Colorado (2–0) тArizona (2–0)Florida (3–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)San Diego State (7–0)Oklahoma State (5–2) т California (5–3) тUSC (7–2) тPittsburgh (7–3) тArkansas (8–2)Notre Dame (8–3)Notre Dame (8–3) тNotre Dame (8–3) т17.
18. Colorado тAlabama (0–1) Arizona (1–0) тSan Diego State (4–0)Missouri (3–1)San Diego State (6–0)UCLA (4–1–1)Notre Dame (5–2)Arkansas (6–2) тArkansas (7–2) тTulsa (7–3)Kansas (7–4) тPittsburgh (7–4) тWest Virginia (9–3) т18.
19. Houston т West Virginia (1–0) Auburn (0–1–1)UCLA (2–0–1)San Diego State (5–0)Miami (OH) (4–1)Miami (OH) (4–1) тKansas (6–3) тWest Virginia (8–2) тNotre Dame (8–3)Pittsburgh (7–4) тKansas (7–4) тGeorgia (9–3) т19.
20. Tennessee San Diego State (2–0)
Tennessee (2–1) Kansas (3–1)Maryland (5–1–1) т Georgia (7–2) т Tulsa (7–3) тKansas (7–4)
  • Tulsa (7–4) т
  • Maryland (8–2–1) т
  • Miami (OH) (10–1) т
  • Tulsa (7–4) т
  • Maryland (8–2–1) т
  • Miami (OH) (10–1) т
USC (8–4) т20.
Preseason
Aug 30 [47]
Week 1 [48]
Sep 15
Week 2 [49]
Sep 22
Week 3 [50]
Sep 29
Week 4 [51]
Oct 6
Week 5 [52]
Oct 13
Week 6 [53]
Oct 20
Week 7 [54]
Oct 27
Week 8 [55]
Nov 3
Week 9 [56]
Nov 10
Week 10 [57]
Nov 17
Week 11 [58]
Nov 24
Week 12 [59]
Dec 1
Week 13 [60]
Dec 8
Week 14 (Final) [31]
Jan 5
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • Maryland
  • Wisconsin
  • NC State
  • Colorado
  • Houston
Dropped:
  • Tennessee
  • Florida
  • Arkansas
  • Pittsburgh
  • Miami (OH)
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Navy
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Baylor
  • UCLA
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma State
  • West Virginia
  • Michigan State
  • Kansas
Dropped:
Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Colorado
  • Arizona
  • Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • UCLA
  • Miami (OH)
  • Oklahoma State
Dropped:
  • San Diego State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Maryland
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Missouri
  • USC
  • Kansas
Dropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • West Virginia
Dropped:
San Jose State
NoneDropped:
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Kansas
  • Tulsa

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