1978 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1978 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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AP Poll

Preseason
Preseason [1] [2]
Week 1
Sep 11 [1]
Week 2
Sep 18 [1]
Week 3
Sep 25 [1]
Week 4
Oct 2 [1]
Week 5
Oct 9 [1]
Week 6
Oct 16 [1]
Week 7
Oct 23 [1]
Week 8
Oct 30 [1]
Week 9
Nov 6 [1]
Week 10
Nov 13 [1]
Week 11
Nov 20 [1]
Week 12
Nov 27 [1]
Week 13
Dec 4 [1]
Week 14 (Final)
Final [1] [3]
1. Alabama (31)Alabama (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Oklahoma (5–0)Oklahoma (6–0)Oklahoma (7–0)Oklahoma (8–0)Oklahoma (9–0)Penn State (10–0)Penn State (10–0)Penn State (11–0)Penn State (11–0)Alabama (11–1) (38)1.
2. Arkansas (13)Arkansas (0–0)Arkansas (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)USC (4–0)USC (4–0)Penn State (6–0)Penn State (7–0)Penn State (8–0)Penn State (9–0)Nebraska (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (10–1)USC (12–1) (19)2.
3. Penn State (5)Oklahoma (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0) тUSC (3–0)Michigan (3–0)Arkansas (4–0) тArkansas (4–0)Alabama (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Alabama (9–1)USC (9–1)USC (10–1)USC (11–1)Oklahoma (11–1) (1)3.
4. Oklahoma (1)Michigan (0–0)Penn State (3–0) тMichigan (2–0)Arkansas (3–0)Penn State (6–0) тAlabama (5–1)Nebraska (6–1)Nebraska (7–1)Nebraska (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Penn State (11–1)4.
5. Notre Dame (9)Penn State (2–0)Michigan (1–0)Penn State (4–0)Penn State (5–0)Michigan (4–0)Nebraska (5–1)Maryland (7–0)Maryland (8–0)USC (7–1)USC (8–1)Houston (8–1)Michigan (10–1)Michigan (10–1)Michigan (10–2)5.
6. Michigan Ohio State (0–0)Texas (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas (3–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Maryland (6–0)USC (5–1)USC (6–1)Texas (6–1)Houston (8–1)Michigan (9–1)Nebraska (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Clemson (11–1)6.
7. Ohio State Texas (0–0)USC (2–0)Alabama (2–1)Texas A&M (3–0)Alabama (4–1)USC (4–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Michigan (7–1)Michigan (8–1)Nebraska (9–2)Clemson (10–1)Clemson (10–1)Notre Dame (9–3)7.
8. Texas (1)USC (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Alabama (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Texas (4–1)Michigan (5–1)Michigan (6–1)Houston (7–1)Georgia (8–1)Notre Dame (8–2)Arkansas (8–2)Arkansas (9–2)Nebraska (9–3)8.
9. USC (2)UCLA (1–0)Texas A&M (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Michigan (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)UCLA (7–1)UCLA (8–1)Texas (6–2)Texas (7–2)Houston (8–2)Houston (9–2)Texas (9–3)9.
10. Nebraska Texas A&M (1–0)LSU (1–0)Florida State (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Maryland (5–0)UCLA (5–1)UCLA (6–1)Houston (6–1)LSU (6–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Clemson (9–1)Notre Dame (8–3)Notre Dame (8–3)Houston (9–3)10.
11. Washington Missouri (1–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)LSU (2–0)LSU (3–0)LSU (4–0)Houston (4–1)Houston (5–1)Navy (7–0)Georgia (7–1)Maryland (9–1)Arkansas (7–2)Georgia (8–1–1)Georgia (9–1–1)Arkansas (9–2–1)11.
12. UCLA Nebraska (1–1)Nebraska (2–1)Nebraska (2–1)Maryland (4–0)Texas (3–1)Texas A&M (4–1)Arizona State (5–1)LSU (5–1)Purdue (7–1)Clemson (8–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Michigan State (8–3)Michigan State (8–3)Michigan State (8–3)12.
13. LSU LSU (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Ohio State (1–1)Colorado (4–0)Colorado (5–0)Missouri (4–2)Missouri (5–2)Georgia (6–1)Maryland (8–1)Arkansas (6–2)Maryland (9–2)Maryland (9–2)Maryland (9–2)Purdue (9–2–1)13.
14. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh (0–0)Notre Dame (0–1)Missouri (2–1)Ohio State (2–1)UCLA (4–1) Arizona State (5–1)LSU (5–1)Purdue (6–1)Notre Dame (6–2)UCLA (8–2)Michigan State (7–3)Texas (7–3)Texas (8–3)UCLA (8–3–1)14.
15. Kentucky Notre Dame (0–1)Washington (1–1)Maryland (3–0)Iowa State (4–0)Florida State (4–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Notre Dame (5–2)Clemson (7–1)Purdue (7–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–2)UCLA (8–3)UCLA (8–3)Missouri (8–4)15.
16. Texas A&M (1)Florida State (1–0)Ohio State (0–1)Colorado (3–0)UCLA (3–1)Ohio State (2–1–1)LSU (4–1)Georgia (5–1)Clemson (6–1)Arkansas (5–2)Michigan State (6–3)Ohio State (7–2–1)Pittsburgh (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Georgia (9–2–1)16.
17. Florida State Kentucky (0–0)Missouri (1–1)Iowa State (3–0)Stanford (3–1) Houston (3–1) Navy (5–0)Purdue (5–1)Arkansas (4–2)Michigan State (5–3)LSU (6–2)UCLA (8–3)Purdue (8–2–1)Purdue (8–2–1)Stanford (8–4)17.
18. Clemson Washington (0–1)Maryland (2–0)UCLA (2–1)Florida State (3–1)Stanford (3–2)Georgia (4–1)Navy (6–0) Michigan State (4–3)Navy (7–1)Pittsburgh (7–2)Purdue (7–2–1)Missouri (7–4)Missouri (7–4)NC State (9–3)18.
19. North Carolina Iowa State (1–0) Colorado (2–0) Georgia (2–0) Auburn (3–0)Missouri (3–2) Purdue (4–1)Notre Dame (4–2)Pittsburgh (5–2)Washington (6–3)Ohio State (6–2–1)Missouri (7–4)Iowa State (8–3)Iowa State (8–3)Texas A&M (8–4)19.
20. Iowa State Maryland (1–0)Iowa State (2–0) Stanford (2–1) NC State (4–0)Iowa State (4–1)Notre Dame (3–2)Clemson (5–1) Washington (5–3)Pittsburgh (6–2) Georgia Tech (7–2)Iowa State (8–3)Ohio State (7–3–1)Ohio State (7–3–1)Maryland (9–3)20.
Preseason
Preseason [1] [4]
Week 1
Sep 11 [1]
Week 2
Sep 18 [1]
Week 3
Sep 25 [1]
Week 4
Oct 2 [1]
Week 5
Oct 9 [1]
Week 6
Oct 16 [1]
Week 7
Oct 23 [1]
Week 8
Oct 30 [1]
Week 9
Nov 6 [1]
Week 10
Nov 13 [1]
Week 11
Nov 20 [1]
Week 12
Nov 27 [1]
Week 13
Dec 4 [1]
Week 14 (Final)
Final [1] [5]
Dropped:
  • Clemson
  • North Carolina
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Georgia
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • NC State
Dropped:
  • Colorado
  • Florida State
  • Ohio State
  • Stanford
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Missouri
NoneDropped:
  • Navy
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Georgia Tech
NoneNoneDropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • Iowa State
  • Ohio State

Coaches Poll

Preseason
[6]
Week 1
Sep 9 [7]
Week 2
Sep 16 [8]
Week 3
Sep 23 [9]
Week 4
Sep 30 [10]
Week 5
Oct 7 [11]
Week 6
Oct 14 [12]
Week 7
Oct 21 [13]
Week 8
Oct 28 [14]
Week 9
Nov 4 [15]
Week 10
Nov 11 [16]
Week 11
Nov 18 [17]
Week 12
Nov 25 [18]
Week 13
Dec 2 [19]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 2 [20]
1. Alabama (18)Alabama (1–0) (30)Alabama (2–0) (34)Oklahoma (3–0) (25)Oklahoma (4–0) (29)Oklahoma (5–0) (35)Oklahoma (6–0) (31)Oklahoma (7–0) (32)Oklahoma (8–0) (32)Oklahoma (9–0) (34)Penn State (10–0) (32)Penn State (10–0) (39)Penn State (11–0) (30)Penn State (11–0) (31)USC (12–1) (15)1.
2. Oklahoma (4)Oklahoma (1–0) (4)Oklahoma (2–0) (4)USC (3–0) (7)USC (4–0) (11)USC (4–0) (5)Penn State (6–0) (10)Penn State (7–0) (7)Penn State (8–0) (7)Penn State (9–0) (6)Nebraska (9–1) (5)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (9–1)Alabama (10–1)Alabama (11–1) (15)2.
3. Penn State (3)Arkansas (0–0) (2)Arkansas (1–0) (1)Michigan (2–0) (3)Michigan (3–0) (1)Penn State (6–0) (1)Arkansas (4–0)Alabama (6–1)Alabama (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Alabama (9–1) (2)Oklahoma (10–1)USC (10–1) (3)USC (11–1) (3)Oklahoma (11–1) (5)3.
4. Notre Dame (6)Michigan (0–0) (1)Penn State (1–0) (3)Arkansas (2–0) (3)Penn State (5–0) (1)Michigan (4–0)Alabama (5–1)Nebraska (6–1)Nebraska (7–1)Nebraska (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1)USC (9–1) (1)Oklahoma (10–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Penn State (11–1)4.
5. Arkansas (3)USC (1–0)Michigan (1–0) (1)Penn State (4–0) (1)Arkansas (3–0)Arkansas (4–0)Nebraska (5–1)Maryland (7–0)Maryland (8–0)USC (7–1)USC (8–1)Houston (8–1)Michigan (10–1) (1)Michigan (10–1) (1)Michigan (10–2)5.
6. Michigan Ohio State (0–0)Texas (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas (3–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Maryland (6–0)USC (5–1)USC (6–1)Texas (6–1)Houston (8–1)Michigan (9–1)Nebraska (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Clemson (11–1) т6.
7. USC (1)Texas (0–0)USC (2–0)Alabama (2–1)Texas A&M (3–0)Alabama (4–1)USC (4–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Michigan (7–1)Michigan (8–1)Nebraska (9–2)Clemson (10–1)Georgia (9–1–1)Notre Dame (9–3) т7.
8. Ohio State (1)Penn State (2–0)UCLA (2–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Alabama (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Texas (4–1)UCLA (6–1)Houston (6–1)Houston (7–1)Georgia (8–1)Notre Dame (8–2)Georgia (8–1–1)Clemson (10–1)Nebraska (9–3)8.
9. Texas UCLA (1–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)Florida State (3–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Michigan (4–1)Michigan (5–1)Michigan (6–1)UCLA (8–1)Texas (6–2)Texas (7–2)Notre Dame (8–3)Notre Dame (8–3)Texas (9–3)9.
10. Nebraska Missouri (1–0)Texas A&M (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Nebraska (3–1)LSU (4–0)Arkansas (5–0)Houston (5–1)UCLA (7–1)Georgia (7–1)Notre Dame (7–2)Clemson (9–1)Arkansas (8–2)Arkansas (9–2)Arkansas (9–2–1)10.
11. Washington Texas A&M (1–0)LSU (1–0)LSU (2–0)LSU (3–0)Maryland (5–0)Houston (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Navy (7–0)LSU (6–1)Maryland (9–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Houston (8–2)Houston (9–2)Houston (9–3)11.
12. UCLA Pittsburgh (0–0)Nebraska (2–1)Nebraska (2–1)Colorado (4–0)Colorado (5–0)Arizona State (5–1)Arizona State (5–1)Georgia (6–1)Purdue (7–1)Clemson (8–1)Arkansas (7–2)Maryland (9–2)Maryland (9–2)UCLA (8–3–1)12.
13. LSU LSU (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Maryland (3–0)Maryland (4–0)Texas (3–1)LSU (4–1)Georgia (5–1)LSU (5–1)Notre Dame (6–2)Arkansas (6–2)Pittsburgh (8–2)Pittsburgh (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Purdue (9–2–1)13.
14. Pittsburgh Nebraska (1–1)Notre Dame (0–1)Colorado (3–0)Ohio State (2–1)UCLA (4–1)Texas A&M (4–1)LSU (5–1)Purdue (6–1)Maryland (8–1)LSU (6–2)Ohio State (7–2–1)Purdue (8–2–1)Texas (8–3)Missouri (8–4)14.
15. Texas A&M Florida State (1–0)Colorado (2–0)Ohio State (1–1)Iowa State (4–0)Missouri (3–2)Pittsburgh (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Notre Dame (5–2)Clemson (7–1)UCLA (8–2)UCLA (8–3)UCLA (8–3)Missouri (7–4)Georgia (9–2–1)15.
16. Florida State Notre Dame (0–1)Maryland (2–0)Iowa State (3–0)UCLA (3–1)Houston (3–1) Georgia (4–1)Missouri (5–2)Clemson (6–1)Arkansas (5–2)Purdue (7–1–1)Maryland (9–2)Missouri (7–4)UCLA (8–3)Stanford (8–4)16.
17. Kentucky Maryland (1–0)Washington (1–1)Missouri (2–1) Houston (2–1)Florida State (4–1)Missouri (4–2)Purdue (5–1)Arkansas (4–2)Washington (6–3)Ohio State (6–2–1)Missouri (7–4)Texas (7–3)Purdue (8–2–1)Navy (9–3)17.
18. North Carolina Kentucky (0–0) Clemson (1–0)Kentucky (1–0–1)Stanford (3–1) Utah State (5–0)Notre Dame (3–2)Navy (6–0)Colorado (6–2)Navy (7–1)Pittsburgh (7–2)Stanford (7–4)LSU (7–3)LSU (8–3)Texas A&M (8–4)18.
19. Iowa State Washington (0–1)Ohio State (0–1) Stanford (2–1) NC State (4–0) Navy (4–0)Purdue (4–1)Notre Dame (4–2) Georgia Tech (6–2)Georgia Tech (6–2)Georgia Tech (7–2)Purdue (7–2–1)Stanford (7–4)Georgia Tech (7–4)Arizona State (9–3) т19.
20. Maryland Colorado (1–0) Arizona State (2–0) Purdue (2–0) Auburn (3–0)Stanford (3–2)Navy (5–0)Clemson (5–1)Ohio State (4–2–1)Pittsburgh (6–2)
  • Stanford (6–4) т
  • Iowa State (7–3) т
Iowa State (8–3)Ohio State (7–3–1)Stanford (7–4)NC State (9–3) т20.
Preseason
[21]
Week 1
Sep 9 [22]
Week 2
Sep 16 [23]
Week 3
Sep 23 [24]
Week 4
Sep 30 [25]
Week 5
Oct 7 [26]
Week 6
Oct 14 [27]
Week 7
Oct 21 [28]
Week 8
Oct 28 [29]
Week 9
Nov 4 [30]
Week 10
Nov 11 [31]
Week 11
Nov 18 [32]
Week 12
Nov 25 [33]
Week 13
Dec 2 [34]
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 2 [35]
Dropped:
  • North Carolina
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Kentucky
Dropped:
  • UCLA
  • Notre Dame
  • Washington
  • Clemson
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • Florida State
  • Missouri
  • Kentucky
  • Purdue
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
  • Iowa State
  • NC State
  • Auburn
Dropped:
  • Colorado
  • Florida State
  • Utah State
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Missouri
Dropped:
  • Colorado
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Navy
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Georgia Tech
Dropped:
  • Iowa State
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • Pittsburgh
  • LSU
  • Georgia Tech

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