1980 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1980 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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 Not ranked previous week
 National champion
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

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]
1. Ohio State (36)Ohio State (0–0)Alabama (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Alabama (4–0)Alabama (5–0)Alabama (6–0)Alabama (7–0)Notre Dame (7–0)Georgia (9–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (11–0)Georgia (11–0)Georgia (12–0) (58 12)1.
2. Alabama (24)Alabama (1–0)Ohio State (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Ohio State (3–0)USC (4–0)USC (5–0)Texas (5–0)UCLA (6–0)Georgia (8–0)USC (7–0–1)Notre Dame (8–0–1)Notre Dame (9–0–1)Notre Dame (9–0–1)Florida State (10–1)Pittsburgh (11–1) (3 12)2.
3. Pittsburgh (3)Pittsburgh (0–0)Oklahoma (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Nebraska (3–0)Texas (4–0)Texas (5–0)UCLA (5–0)Notre Dame (6–0)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Oklahoma (10–2)3.
4. USC (1)Oklahoma (0–0)USC (1–0)Oklahoma (1–0)USC (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)UCLA (5–0)Notre Dame (5–0)Georgia (7–0)USC (6–0–1)Nebraska (8–1)Nebraska (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (10–2)4.
5. Oklahoma (1)USC (0–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)USC (2–0)Texas (3–0)UCLA (4–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Georgia (6–0)Florida State (7–1)Nebraska (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Penn State (9–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Florida State (10–2) (1)5.
6. Arkansas Texas (1–0)Nebraska (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Georgia (4–0)Georgia (5–0)Florida State (6–1)North Carolina (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Notre Dame (7–0–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (10–2)6.
7. Nebraska Notre Dame (1–0)Texas (1–0)Texas (2–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Florida State (5–1)North Carolina (6–0)USC (5–0–1)Ohio State (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Penn State (9–1)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Notre Dame (9–1–1)Nebraska (10–2)7.
8. Houston Nebraska (0–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Georgia (4–0)North Carolina (4–0)North Carolina (5–0)USC (5–0–1)Nebraska (6–1)UCLA (6–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Alabama (8–2)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (10–2)8.
9. Purdue Houston (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Florida State (3–0)Missouri (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Ohio State (4–1)Nebraska (5–1)Ohio State (6–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Penn State (8–1)Oklahoma (7–2)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Alabama (9–2)Notre Dame (9–2–1)9.
10. Texas Florida State (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Georgia (3–0)North Carolina (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Baylor (7–0)Penn State (7–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Penn State (9–2)North Carolina (11–1)10.
11. Notre Dame Michigan (1–0)Stanford (2–0)Penn State (2–0)UCLA (3–0)Florida State (4–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)Baylor (6–0)Pittsburgh (6–1)Oklahoma (5–2)Michigan (7–2)Baylor (9–1)Ohio State (9–2)Ohio State (9–2)Ohio State (9–2)USC (8–2–1)11.
12. Michigan Georgia (1–0)Penn State (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Oklahoma (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Texas (5–1)Michigan (6–2)Baylor (8–1)USC (7–1–1)BYU (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)USC (8–2–1)BYU (12–1)12.
13. Florida State Stanford (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)Washington (2–0) Miami (FL) (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Penn State (5–1)Penn State (6–1)BYU (7–1)BYU (8–1)BYU (9–1)North Carolina (10–1)BYU (11–1)North Carolina (10–1)UCLA (9–2)13.
14. North Carolina Penn State (1–0)Michigan (10-3)North Carolina (2–0)Arkansas (2–1)Penn State (3–1)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)South Carolina (6–1)North Carolina (7–1)South Carolina (7–2)South Carolina (8–2)UCLA (8–2)UCLA (9–2)BYU (11–1)Baylor (10–2)14.
15. Stanford North Carolina (1–0)Missouri (1–0)Arkansas (1–1)Stanford (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)South Carolina (5–1)Arkansas (4–1)Missouri (6–1)South Carolina (6–2)North Carolina (8–1)North Carolina (9–1)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)UCLA (9–2)Ohio State (9–3)15.
16. Georgia Arkansas (0–1)Washington (1–0) UCLA (2–0)Florida State (3–1)Stanford (4–1)Missouri (4–1)Missouri (5–1)Oklahoma (4–2)Baylor (7–1)Purdue (7–2)Washington (8–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–3)16.
17. Missouri Missouri (0–0)Arkansas (0–1)Michigan 10-3)Penn State (2–1)South Carolina (4–1)Oklahoma (2–2)Oklahoma (3–2)BYU (6–1)Purdue (6–2)UCLA (6–2)Mississippi State (8–2)USC (7–2–1)USC (7–2–1)Mississippi State (9–2)Purdue (9–3)17.
18. Penn State Auburn (0–0)Houston (0–1)Auburn (2–0)South Carolina (3–1)Baylor (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–1)Washington (5–1)Michigan (5–2)SMU (6–2)SMU (7–2)UCLA (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)South Carolina (8–3)Miami (FL) (9–3)18.
19. Auburn Washington (0–0)Auburn (1–0) Maryland (3–0) Florida (3–0)Missouri (3–1) Iowa State (5–0) BYU (5–1)SMU (5–2) Mississippi State (7–2)Mississippi State (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)SMU (8–3)SMU (8–3)Mississippi State (9–3)19.
20. Washington Purdue (0–1) South Carolina (2–0)Arizona State (2–0) Baylor (3–0) SMU (4–0)Stanford (4–2) Southern Miss (6–0)Purdue (5–2)Florida (6–1)Florida (6–2)Texas (7–2)SMU (8–3)Miami (FL) (8–3)Miami (FL) (8–3)SMU (8–4)20.
Preseason
Aug 29 [4]
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 [5]
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  • Purdue
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  • Stanford
  • Houston
  • South Carolina
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  • Washington
  • Michigan
  • Auburn
  • Maryland
  • Arizona State
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  • Florida
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  • SMU
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  • Miami
  • Iowa State
  • Stanford
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  • Arkansas
  • Washington
  • Southern Miss
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  • Texas
  • Missouri
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Coaches Poll

Preseason
Preseason [6]
Week 1
Sep 6 [7]
Week 2
Sep 13 [8]
Week 3
Sep 20 [9]
Week 4
Sep 27 [10]
Week 5
Oct 4 [11]
Week 6
Oct 11 [12]
Week 7
Oct 18 [13]
Week 8
Oct 25 [14]
Week 9
Nov 1 [15]
Week 10
Nov 8 [16]
Week 11
Nov 15 [17]
Week 12
Nov 22 [18]
Week 13
Nov 29 [19]
Week 14
Dec 6 [20]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 4 [21]
1. Ohio State (21)Ohio State (0–0) (21)Alabama (1–0) (19)Alabama (2–0) (22)Alabama (3–0) (26)Alabama (4–0) (39)Alabama (5–0) (29)Alabama (6–0) (36)Alabama (7–0) (35)Notre Dame (7–0) (29)Georgia (9–0) (34)Georgia (10–0) (36)Georgia (10–0) (40)Georgia (11–0) (35)Georgia (11–0) (37)Georgia (12–0) (36)1.
2. Alabama (14)Alabama (1–0) (16)Ohio State (1–0) (21)Ohio State (2–0) (14)Ohio State (3–0) (8)USC (4–0)USC (5–0) (7)Texas (5–0) (2)UCLA (6–0) (5)Georgia (8–0) (11)USC (7–0–1) (4)Notre Dame (8–0–1) (4)Notre Dame (9–0–1) (2)Notre Dame (9–0–1) (2)Florida State (10–1) (1)Pittsburgh (11–1) (3)2.
3. Oklahoma (1)Oklahoma (0–0) (1)Oklahoma (1–0)Nebraska (2–0) (5)Nebraska (3–0) (8)Pittsburgh (4–0) (2)Texas (5–0) (3)UCLA (5–0) (3)Notre Dame (6–0) (2)USC (6–0–1) (1)Nebraska (8–1) (2)Nebraska (9–1) (2)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1) (1)Oklahoma (10–2)3.
4. Pittsburgh (5)Pittsburgh (0–0) (3)USC (1–0)Oklahoma (1–0)USC (3–0)Texas (4–0)UCLA (5–0) (2)Notre Dame (5–0) (1)Georgia (7–0)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1) (1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (10–2) (1)4.
5. USC USC (0–0)Texas (1–0) (1)USC (2–0)Texas (3–0)UCLA (4–0) (1)Notre Dame (4–0) (1)Georgia (6–0)Florida State (7–1)Nebraska (7–1) (1)Alabama (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Penn State (9–1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Florida State (10–2)5.
6. Houston Texas (1–0) (1)Nebraska (1–0)Texas (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Georgia (4–0)Georgia (5–0)Florida State (6–1)North Carolina (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Alabama (9–2)Alabama (10–2)6.
7. Nebraska (1)Nebraska (0–0)Pittsburgh (1–0) (1)Notre Dame (2–0) (1)Notre Dame (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Florida State (5–1)North Carolina (6–0)Nebraska (6–1)Ohio State (7–1)Notre Dame (7–0–1) (1)Penn State (9–1)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Baylor (10–1)Nebraska (10–2)7.
8. Arkansas Notre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Georgia (4–0)North Carolina (4–0)North Carolina (5–0)Nebraska (5–1)USC (5–0–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Baylor (9–1)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (9–2)Notre Dame (8–1–1)Penn State (10–2)8.
9. Texas Houston (0–0)Georgia (2–0)Florida State (3–0)Missouri (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)USC (5–0–1)Ohio State (6–1)UCLA (6–1)Penn State (8–1)Oklahoma (7–2)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)North Carolina (11–1)9.
10. Purdue Michigan (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Georgia (3–0)UCLA (3–0)Florida State (4–1)Ohio State (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Pittsburgh (6–1)Penn State (7–1)Baylor (8–1)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Notre Dame (9–2–1)10.
11. Michigan Florida State (1–0)Penn State (1–0)Penn State (2–0)North Carolina (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Baylor (7–0)Oklahoma (5–2)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (8–2)North Carolina (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)BYU (12–1)11.
12. Notre Dame Penn State (1–0)Michigan (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Oklahoma (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Penn State (5–1)Texas (5–1)Michigan (6–2)Michigan (7–2)USC (7–1–1)Ohio State (9–2)UCLA (9–2)UCLA (9–2)USC (8–2–1)12.
13. Penn State North Carolina (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)Washington (2–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Baylor (6–0)Penn State (6–1)South Carolina (6–2)BYU (8–1)North Carolina (9–1)BYU (10–1)Ohio State (9–2)USC (8–2–1)Baylor (10–2)13.
14. Stanford Stanford (1–0)Stanford (2–0)UCLA (2–0)Penn State (2–1)Penn State (4–1)South Carolina (5–1)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)North Carolina (7–1)South Carolina (7–2)BYU (8–1)UCLA (8–2)BYU (11–1)Ohio State (9–2)UCLA (9–2)14.
15. Washington Georgia (1–0)Washington (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)South Carolina (3–1)Baylor (4–0)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)Missouri (6–1)Baylor (7–1)North Carolina (8–1)South Carolina (8–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)BYU (11–1)Ohio State (9–3)15.
16. Florida State Arkansas (0–1)Missouri (1–0)Arkansas (1–1)Arkansas (2–1)Stanford (4–1)Iowa State (5–0)Missouri (5–1)Oklahoma (4–2)BYU (7–1)Purdue (7–2)Mississippi State (8–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–2)Purdue (9–3)16.
17. North Carolina Missouri (0–0) UCLA (1–0)Michigan (1–1)Stanford (3–1)South Carolina (4–1)Missouri (4–1)Oklahoma (3–2)BYU (6–1) Mississippi State (7–2)Mississippi State (7–2)Washington (8–2)USC (7–2–1)USC (7–2–1)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–3)17.
18. Missouri Washington (0–0)South Carolina (2–0) Arizona State (2–0)Florida State (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Oklahoma (2–2)BYU (5–1)Michigan (5–2)Texas (5–2)UCLA (6–2)Texas (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)South Carolina (8–3)Miami (FL) (9–3)18.
19. BYU Texas A&M (1–0)Houston (0–1) Miami (FL) (3–0)Baylor (3–0)Missouri (3–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)Washington (5–1)Arkansas (4–2)Purdue (6–2)Texas (6–2)UCLA (7–2) SMU (8–3) Maryland (8–3)SMU (8–3)Florida (9–3)19.
20. Georgia South Carolina (1–0)Arkansas (0–1) Baylor (2–0) Florida (3–0) Iowa State (4–0)BYU (4–1) Southern Miss (6–0)Purdue (5–2)Florida (6–1)Washington (7–2)Florida (7–2)Texas (7–3)SMU (8–3)Maryland (8–3)SMU (8–4)20.
Preseason
Preseason [22]
Week 1
Sep 6 [23]
Week 2
Sep 13 [24]
Week 3
Sep 20 [25]
Week 4
Sep 27 [26]
Week 5
Oct 4 [27]
Week 6
Oct 11 [28]
Week 7
Oct 18 [29]
Week 8
Oct 25 [30]
Week 9
Nov 1 [31]
Week 10
Nov 8 [32]
Week 11
Nov 15 [33]
Week 12
Nov 22 [34]
Week 13
Nov 29 [35]
Week 14
Dec 6 [36]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 4 [37]
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  • Purdue
  • BYU
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  • Texas A&M
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  • Stanford
  • South Carolina
  • Houston
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  • Washington
  • Michigan
  • Arizona State
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  • Florida
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  • Stanford
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  • Iowa State
  • Miami (FL)
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  • Washington
  • Southern Miss
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  • Missouri
  • Arkansas
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  • Florida
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  • Purdue
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  • South Carolina
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  • Florida
  • Texas
NoneDropped:
  • Mississippi State
  • South Carolina
  • Maryland

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