1990 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1990 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.

Contents

Legend

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AP Poll

Preseason
Aug 26 [1]
Week 1
Sep 4 [2]
Week 2
Sep 11 [3]
Week 3
Sep 18 [4]
Week 4
Sep 25 [5]
Week 5
Oct 2 [6]
Week 6
Oct 9 [7]
Week 7
Oct 16 [8] [9]
Week 8
Oct 23 [10]
Week 9
Oct 30 [11]
Week 10
Nov 6 [12]
Week 11
Nov 13 [13]
Week 12
Nov 20 [14]
Week 13
Nov 27 [15]
Week 14
Dec 4 [16]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [17]
1. Miami (FL) (24)Miami (FL) (0–0) (27)Notre Dame (0–0) (37)Notre Dame (1–0) (44)Notre Dame (2–0) (43)Notre Dame (3–0) (48)Michigan (3–1) (34)Virginia (6–0) (38)Virginia (7–0) (45)Virginia (7–0) (44)Notre Dame (7–1) (37)Notre Dame (8–1) (55)Colorado (10–1–1) (45)Colorado (10–1–1) (41)Colorado (10–1–1) (42)Colorado (11–1–1) (39)1.
2. Notre Dame (22)Notre Dame (0–0) (20)Auburn (1–0) (8)Florida State (2–0) (10)Florida State (3–0) (11)Florida State (4–0) (10)Virginia (5–0) (14)Miami (FL) (4–1) (15)Auburn (5–0–1) (4)Notre Dame (6–1) (6)Washington (8–1) (13)Colorado (9–1–1) (5)Miami (FL) (7–2) (3)Georgia Tech (9–0–1) (10)Georgia Tech (10–0–1) (16)Georgia Tech (11–0–1) (20)2.
3. Auburn (3)Auburn (0–0) (4) тFlorida State (1–0) (11)Auburn (2–0) (4)Auburn (2–0) (3)Michigan (2–1)Miami (FL) (3–1) (6)Tennessee (4–0–2) (2)Notre Dame (5–1) (5)Nebraska (8–0) (5)Houston (8–0) (5)Miami (FL) (6–2)Georgia Tech (9–0–1) (8)Miami (FL) (8–2) (2)Texas (10–1) (2)Miami (FL) (10–2) (1)3.
4. Florida State (6)Florida State (0–0) (7) тMichigan (0–0)BYU (3–0) (2)BYU (4–0) (3)Virginia (5–0) (1)Oklahoma (5–0) (1)Nebraska (6–0) (3)Nebraska (7–0) (5)Auburn (6–0–1) (2)Colorado (8–1–1) (5)Georgia Tech (8–0–1)BYU (9–1) (2)BYU (10–1) (3)Miami (FL) (9–2)Florida State (10–2)4.
5. Colorado (4)Michigan (0–0)BYU (2–0) (3)USC (2–0)Tennessee (3–0–1)Auburn (2–0–1)Tennessee (3–0–2) (1)Auburn (4–0–1)Illinois (5–1)Illinois (6–1)Miami (FL) (6–2)BYU (8–1)Florida (9–1) (1)Texas (9–1) (3)Notre Dame (9–2)Washington (10–2)5.
6. Michigan Colorado (0–0–1)USC (1–0)Tennessee (3–0–1)Michigan (1–1)Tennessee (3–0–2)Auburn (3–0–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Houston (6–0) (1)Houston (7–0) (2)Iowa (7–1)Florida (8–1)Texas (8–1) (1)Florida (9–1) (1)Florida State (9–2)Notre Dame (9–3)6.
7. Nebraska USC (1–0)Tennessee (2–0–1)Michigan (0–1)Virginia (4–0)Oklahoma (4–0)Nebraska (5–0) (2)Florida State (4–1)Washington (6–1)Washington (7–1) (1)Georgia Tech (7–0–1)Texas (7–1)Notre Dame (8–2)Notre Dame (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Michigan (9–3)7.
8. Tennessee Tennessee (1–0–1)Nebraska (2–0) (1)Nebraska (2–0)Nebraska (3–0)Nebraska (4–0)Notre Dame (3–1)Illinois (4–1)Miami (FL) (4–2)Miami (FL) (5–2)BYU (7–1)Virginia (8–1)Florida State (8–2)Florida State (8–2)Washington (9–2)Tennessee (9–2–2)8.
9. USC Clemson (1–0)Colorado (1–0–1)Miami (FL) (1–1)Oklahoma (3–0)Miami (FL) (2–1)Florida (5–0) (1)Houston (5–0)BYU (5–1)Colorado (7–1–1)Tennessee (5–1–2)Florida State (7–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)Houston (10–1)Clemson (10–2)9.
10. Clemson Nebraska (1–0)Miami (FL) (0–1)Virginia (3–0)Miami (FL) (1–1)Florida (4–0)Florida State (4–1)Michigan (3–2)Colorado (6–1–1)BYU (6–1)Florida (7–1)Washington (8–2)Nebraska (9–1)Penn State (9–2)Tennessee (8–2–2)Houston (10–1)10.
11. Illinois Illinois (0–0)Virginia (2–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0)BYU (4–1)Illinois (3–1)Georgia Tech (5–0)Tennessee (4–1–2)Tennessee (4–1–2)Virginia (7–1)Nebraska (9–1)Penn State (8–2)Houston (9–1)Florida (9–2)Penn State (9–3)11.
12. Alabama Texas A&M (1–0)Texas A&M (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Washington (3–0)Colorado (3–1–1)Houston (4–0) (1)BYU (5–1)Florida State (4–2)Florida State (5–2)Florida State (6–2)Houston (8–1)Houston (9–1)Tennessee (7–2–2)Michigan (8–3)Texas (10–2)12.
13. Texas A&M Alabama (0–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Arkansas (1–0)Houston (2–0)Houston (3–0)BYU (4–1)Washington (5–1)Texas (4–1)Iowa (6–1)Nebraska (8–1)Iowa (7–2)Iowa (8–2)Michigan (8–3)BYU (10–2)Florida (9–2)13.
14. Arkansas Virginia (1–0)Oklahoma (1–0)Houston (2–0)Illinois (2–1)Illinois (2–1)Colorado (4–1–1)Colorado (5–1–1)Florida (6–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Tennessee (5–2–2)Tennessee (6–2–2)Clemson (9–2)Clemson (9–2)Louisville (10–1–1)14.
15. Virginia Arkansas (0–0)Arkansas (0–0)Illinois (1–1)Ohio State (2–0)USC (3–1)Clemson (5–1)USC (5–1)Iowa (5–1)Florida (6–1)Auburn (6–1–1)Ole Miss (8–1)Michigan (7–3)Ole Miss (9–2)Ole Miss (9–2)Texas A&M (9–3–1)15.
16. BYU BYU (1–0)Clemson (1–1)Ohio State (2–0)Arizona (3–0)Clemson (4–1)USC (4–1)Oklahoma (5–1)Georgia Tech (5–0–1)Georgia Tech (6–0–1)Ole Miss (8–1)Michigan (6–3)Clemson (9–2)Illinois (8–3)Illinois (8–3)Michigan State (8–3–1)16.
17. Ohio State Pittsburgh (1–0)Ohio State (1–0)Clemson (2–1)Florida (3–0)Washington (3–1)Washington (4–1)Florida (5–1)Ole Miss (6–1)Ole Miss (7–1)Illinois (6–2)Clemson (8–2)Virginia (8–2)Louisville (9–1–1)Iowa (8–3)Oklahoma (8–4)17.
18. Pittsburgh Ohio State (0–0)Houston (1–0)Arizona (2–0)USC (2–1)Michigan State (1–1–1)Georgia Tech (4–0)Ole Miss (5–1)Wyoming (8–0)Clemson (7–2)Clemson (8–2)Penn State (7–2)USC (8–2–1)Iowa (8–3)Louisville (9–1–1)Iowa (8–4)18.
19. UCLA UCLA (0–0)Michigan State (0–0)Florida (2–0)Clemson (3–1)Texas A&M (3–1)Oregon (4–1)Texas (3–1)Clemson (6–2)Wyoming (9–0)Michigan (5–3)USC (7–2–1)Ohio State (7–2–1)Nebraska (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Auburn (8–3–1)19.
20. Washington Washington (0–0) Arizona (1–0)Colorado (1–1–1)Colorado (2–1–1)Ohio State (2–1)Texas A&M (4–1)Indiana (4–0–1)Michigan (3–3)Michigan (4–3)Oregon (7–2)Louisville (9–1–1)Louisville (9–1–1)Auburn (7–2–1)Oklahoma (8–3)USC (8–4–1)20.
21. Penn State Penn State (0–0)Illinois (0–1)Washington (2–0)Arizona State (2–0)Arkansas (2–1)Arizona (4–1)Wyoming (7–0)USC (5–2)USC (6–2)Penn State (6–2)Ohio State (6–2–1)Ole Miss (8–2)USC (8–3–1)USC (8–3–1)Ole Miss (9–3)21.
22. Oklahoma Michigan State (0–0)Washington (1–0)Texas (1–0)Michigan State (0–1–1) Oregon (3–1) Indiana (4–0)Clemson (5–2)Oklahoma (5–2)Oregon (6–2)Louisville (8–1–1)Illinois (6–3)Illinois (7–3)Oklahoma (8–3)Michigan State (7–3–1)BYU (10–3)22.
23. Michigan State Oklahoma (0–0) Texas (1–0)Arizona State (2–0)Arkansas (1–1) Georgia Tech (3–0) Wyoming (6–0)Iowa (4–1)Arizona (5–2)Arizona (6–2)USC (6–2–1)Michigan State (5–3–1)Auburn (7–2–1)Michigan State (7–3–1)Southern Miss (8–3)Virginia (8–4)23.
24. Houston Houston (0–0) Florida (1–0)Michigan State (0–0–1) Fresno State (4–0)Fresno State (5–0) Ole Miss (4–1)Michigan State (2–2–1) TCU (5–1)Penn State (5–2)Michigan State (4–3–1)Auburn (6–2–1)Michigan State (6–3–1)Southern Miss (8–3)Ohio State (7–3–1)Nebraska (9–3)24.
25. West Virginia West Virginia (1–0) Arizona State (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–1) South Carolina (3–0)Arizona (3–1) Iowa (3–1)Texas A&M (4–2)Oregon (5–2) Louisville (7–1–1)Wyoming (9–1) Southern Miss (8–3)Southern Miss (8–3)Ohio State (7–3–1)Alabama (7–4)Illinois (8–4)25.
Preseason
Aug 26 [18]
Week 1
Sep 4 [19]
Week 2
Sep 11 [20]
Week 3
Sep 18 [21]
Week 4
Sep 25 [22]
Week 5
Oct 2 [23]
Week 6
Oct 9 [24]
Week 7
Oct 16 [25] [26]
Week 8
Oct 23 [27]
Week 9
Oct 30 [28]
Week 10
Nov 6 [29]
Week 11
Nov 13 [30]
Week 12
Nov 20 [31]
Week 13
Nov 27 [32]
Week 14
Dec 4 [33]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [17]
NoneDropped:
  • UCLA
  • Penn State
  • Alabama
  • West Virginia
NoneDropped:
  • Texas
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • Ohio State
  • Arkansas
  • Fresno State
Dropped:
  • Oregon
  • Arizona
Dropped:
  • Indiana
  • Michigan State
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma
  • TCU
Dropped:
  • Arizona
Dropped:
  • Oregon
  • Wyoming
NoneDropped:
  • Virginia
Dropped:
  • Auburn
Dropped:
  • Southern Miss
  • Ohio State
  • Alabama

Coaches Poll

The Coaches Poll expanded to 25 teams in 1990, joining the AP poll which had done so in 1989. Florida, Houston, and Oklahoma were on probation by the NCAA during the 1990 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches Poll.

Preseason
Aug 26 [34]
Week 1
Sep 3
Week 2
Sep 10 [35]
Week 3
Sep 17 [36]
Week 4
Sep 24 [37]
Week 5
Oct 1 [38]
Week 6
Oct 8 [39]
Week 7
Oct 15 [40]
Week 8
Oct 22 [41]
Week 9
Oct 29 [42]
Week 10
Nov 5 [43]
Week 11
Nov 12 [44]
Week 12
Nov 19 [45]
Week 13
Nov 26 [46]
Week 14
Dec 3 [47]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [17]
1. Miami (FL) (25)Miami (FL) (0–0)Notre Dame (0–0) (30)Notre Dame (1–0) (39)Notre Dame (2–0) (34)Notre Dame (3–0) (45)Michigan (3–1) (22)Virginia (6–0) (29)Virginia (7–0) (39)Virginia (7–0) (35)Notre Dame (7–1) (38)Notre Dame (8–1) (51)Colorado (10–1–1) (45)Colorado (10–1–1) (39)Colorado (10–1–1) (38)Georgia Tech (11–0–1) (30)1.
2. Notre Dame (15)Notre Dame (0–0)Florida State (1–0) (10)Florida State (2–0) (9)Florida State (3–0) (13)Florida State (4–0) (10)Nebraska (5–0) (16)Miami (FL) (4–1) (7)Nebraska (7–0) (14)Nebraska (8–0) (16)Washington (8–1) (18)Colorado (9–1–1) (3)Miami (7–2) (3)Miami (FL) (8–2) (3)Georgia Tech (10–0–1) (7)Colorado (11–1–1) (27)2.
3. Florida State (8)Florida State (0–0)Auburn (1–0) (4)Auburn (2–0) (5)Auburn (2–0) (4)Nebraska (4–0)Virginia (5–0) (10)Nebraska (6–0) (13)Auburn (5–0–1) (3)Notre Dame (6–1) (1)Colorado (8–1–1) (2)Miami (FL) (6–2)Georgia Tech (9–0–1) (4)Georgia Tech (9–0–1) (3)Texas (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–2) (2)3.
4. Auburn (8)Auburn (0–0)USC (1–0) (1)BYU (3–0) (1)BYU (4–0) (2)Michigan (2–1)Miami (FL) (3–1) (4)Tennessee (4–0–2) (3)Notre Dame (5–1)Auburn (6–0–1) (3)Miami (FL) (6–2)BYU (8–1)BYU (9–1) (2)BYU (10–1) (3) тMiami (FL) (9–2) (2)Florida State (10–2)4.
5. Colorado (2)USC (1–0)Michigan (0–0)USC (2–0) (1)Tennessee (3–0–1)Virginia (5–0)Tennessee (3–0–2) (1)Auburn (4–0–1) (2)Illinois (5–1)Washington (7–1) (1)Iowa (7–1)Georgia Tech (8–0–1)Texas (8–1) (1)Texas (9–1) (2) тFlorida State (9–2)Washington (10–2)5.
6. USC Michigan (0–0)Tennessee (2–0–1)Tennessee (3–0–1)Nebraska (3–0) (1)Auburn (2–0–1)Auburn (3–0–1) (3)Notre Dame (4–1)Washington (6–1)Illinois (6–1)BYU (7–1)Texas (7–1) (1)Nebraska (9–1)Notre Dame (9–2)Notre Dame (9–2)Notre Dame (9–3)6.
7. Michigan Colorado (0–0–1)BYU (2–0) (2)Nebraska (2–0) (1)Michigan (1–1)Tennessee (3–0–2)Notre Dame (3–1)Florida State (4–1)BYU (5–1)Colorado (7–1–1)Georgia Tech (7–0–1)Virginia (8–1)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)Tennessee (9–2–2)7.
8. Nebraska Tennessee (0–0–1)Nebraska (2–0) (1)Miami (FL) (1–1)Virginia (4–0)Miami (FL) (2–1)Florida State (4–1)Michigan (3–2)Colorado (6–1–1)Miami (FL) (5–2)Tennessee (5–1–2)Washington (8–2)Notre Dame (8–2)Florida State (8–2)Penn State (9–2)Michigan (9–3)8.
9. Tennessee Nebraska (0–0)Colorado (1–0–1)Virginia (3–0)Miami (FL) (1–1)Colorado (3–1–1)BYU (4–1)Illinois (4–1)Miami (FL) (4–2)BYU (6–1)Virginia (7–1)Nebraska (9–1)Florida State (8–2)Penn State (9–2)BYU (10–2)Clemson (10–2)9.
10. Clemson Clemson (1–0)Miami (FL) (0–1)Michigan (0–1)Texas A&M (3–0)BYU (4–1)USC (4–1)BYU (5–1)Tennessee (4–1–2)Tennessee (4–1–2)Nebraska (8–1)Florida State (7–2)Penn State (8–2)Tennessee (7–2–2)Tennessee (8–2–2)Penn State (9–3)10.
11. Texas A&M Texas A&M (0–0)Virginia (2–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Washington (3–0)USC (3–1)Colorado (4–1–1)Georgia Tech (5–0)Florida State (4–2)Florida State (5–2)Florida State (6–2)Ole Miss (8–1)Iowa (8–2)Clemson (9–2)Clemson (9–2)Texas (10–2)11.
12. Illinois Illinois (0–0)Texas A&M (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Ohio State (2–0)Illinois (2–1)Illinois (3–1)Washington (5–1)Georgia Tech (5–0–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Iowa (7–2)Tennessee (6–2–2)Michigan (8–3)Michigan (8–3)Louisville (10–1–1)12.
13. Ohio State Virginia (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Arkansas (1–0)Arizona (3–0)Clemson (4–1)Washington (4–1)USC (5–1)Iowa (5–1)Iowa (6–1)Auburn (6–1–1)Tennessee (5–2–2)Clemson (9–2)Ole Miss (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Texas A&M (9–3–1)13.
14. BYU Ohio State (0–0)Ohio State (1–0)Arizona (2–0)USC (2–1)Washington (3–1)Clemson (5–1)Colorado (5–1–1)Texas (4–1)Georgia Tech (6–0–1)Ole Miss (8–1)Penn State (7–2)Virginia (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Ole Miss (9–2)Michigan State (8–3–1)14.
15. Arkansas Arkansas (0–0)Arkansas (0–0)Florida (2–0)Illinois (2–1)Texas A&M (3–1)Georgia Tech (4–0)Texas (3–1)Ole Miss (6–1)Ole Miss (7–1)Illinois (6–2)Clemson (8–2)Michigan (7–3)Iowa (8–3)Iowa (8–3)Virginia (8–4)15.
16. Washington Washington (0–0)Arizona (1–0)Washington (2–0)Colorado (2–1–1)Arkansas (2–1)Texas A&M (4–1)Indiana (4–0–1)Wyoming (8–0)Wyoming (9–0)Clemson (8–2)Michigan (6–3)USC (8–2–1)Louisville (9–1–1)Louisville (9–1–1)Iowa (8–4)16.
17. Alabama Alabama (0–0)Texas (1–0) тIllinois (1–1)Florida (3–0)Oregon (3–1)Oregon (4–1)Wyoming (7–0)Clemson (6–2)Clemson (7–2)Michigan (5–3)Louisville (9–1–1)Ole Miss (8–2) тTexas A&M (8–2–1)Illinois (8–3)BYU (10–3) т17.
18. Penn State BYU (1–0)Illinois (0–1) тColorado (1–1–1)Clemson (3–1)Georgia Tech (3–0)Indiana (4–0)Ole Miss (5–1)Michigan (3–3)Michigan (4–3)Oregon (7–2)Ohio State (6–2–1)Ohio State (7–2–1) тUSC (8–3–1)USC (8–3–1)Nebraska (9–3) т18.
19. UCLA Pittsburgh (1–0)Clemson (1–1)Clemson (2–1)Fresno State (4–0)Michigan State (1–1–1)Wyoming (6–0)TCU (5–1) тTCU (5–1)Arizona (6–2)Penn State (6–2)USC (7–2–1)Louisville (9–1–1)Illinois (8–3)Texas A&M (8–3–1)Auburn (8–3–1)19.
20. Pittsburgh Penn State (0–0)Washington (1–0)Texas (1–0)Michigan State (0–1–1)Fresno State (5–0)Arizona (4–1) тIowa (4–1) тUSC (5–2)Oregon (6–2)Louisville (8–1–1)Texas A&M (6–2–1)Illinois (7–3)Auburn (7–2–1)Michigan State (7–3–1) тSan Jose State (9–2–1)20.
21. Virginia UCLA (0–0)Florida (1–0)Fresno State (3–0) т Ole Miss (2–1)Arizona (3–1)Ole Miss (4–1) тTexas A&M (4–2)Arizona (5–2)Penn State (5–2)Wyoming (9–1)Auburn (6–2–1)Auburn (7–2–1)Michigan State (7–3–1)Ohio State (7–3–1) тSyracuse (7–4–2)21.
22. Michigan State Fresno State (1–0)Michigan State (0–0)Arizona State (2–0) тArkansas (1–1) Indiana (3–0)Texas (2–1)Clemson (5–2)Oregon (5–2)Louisville (7–1–1)Texas A&M (6–2–1)Michigan State (5–3–1)Texas A&M (7–2–1)Ohio State (7–3–1)Alabama (7–4)USC (8–4–1)22.
23. Arizona Michigan State (0–0) тFresno State (2–0) Oregon (2–0) Wyoming (4–0) тOle Miss (3–1)Arkansas (2–2)Michigan State (2–2–1)Louisville (6–1–1)USC (6–2)Fresno State (7–1–1)Fresno State (8–1–1) San Jose State (8–2–1) тSouthern Miss (8–3) тVirginia (8–3)Ole Miss (9–3)23.
24. Syracuse тTexas (0–0) т Arizona State (1–0)Michigan State (0–0–1)Arizona State (2–0) тWyoming (5–0)Iowa (3–1)Oregon (4–2)Penn State (4–2)Texas A&M (5–2–1) тOhio State (5–2–1) тIllinois (6–3)Michigan State (6–3–1) тVirginia (8–3) тSouthern Miss (8–3)Illinois (8–4)24.
25. Texas т Florida (0–0) т Georgia Tech (1–0)Syracuse (1–1–1) Iowa (2–0)Ohio State (2–1) TCU (4–1) Louisville (5–1–1)Texas A&M (4–2–1) North Carolina (5–2–1) тArizona (6–3) тSouthern Miss (8–3) т
California (6–3–1) т
Baylor (7–2–1)
  • San Jose State (8–2–1) т
  • Oregon (8–3) т
San Jose State (8–2–1) Virginia Tech (6–5)25.
Preseason
Aug 26 [48]
Week 1
Sep 3
Week 2
Sep 10 [49]
Week 3
Sep 17 [50]
Week 4
Sep 24 [51]
Week 5
Oct 1 [52]
Week 6
Oct 8 [53]
Week 7
Oct 15 [54]
Week 8
Oct 22 [55]
Week 9
Oct 29 [56]
Week 10
Nov 5 [57]
Week 11
Nov 12 [58]
Week 12
Nov 19 [59]
Week 13
Nov 26 [60]
Week 14
Dec 3 [61]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3 [17]
Dropped:
  • Arizona
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Penn State
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • Georgia Tech
Dropped:
  • Texas
  • Oregon
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Florida
  • Arizona State
  • Iowa
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  • Michigan State
  • Fresno State
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
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  • Indiana
  • Michigan State
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  • TCU
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  • USC
  • North Carolina
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  • Oregon
  • Wyoming
  • Arizona
Dropped:
  • Fresno State
  • Southern Miss
  • California
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  • Baylor
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Oregon
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
  • Alabama
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Two human polls comprised the 1981 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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The 1964 NCAA College Division football rankings are from the United Press International poll of College Division head coaches and from the Associated Press. The 1964 NCAA College Division football season was the seventh year UPI published a Coaches Poll in what was termed the "Small College" division. It was the fifth year for the AP version of the poll.

The 1965 NCAA College Division football rankings are from the United Press International poll of College Division head coaches and from the Associated Press. The 1965 NCAA College Division football season was the eighth year UPI published a Coaches Poll in what was termed the "Small College" division. It was the sixth year for the AP version of the poll.

The 1969 NCAA College Division football rankings are from the United Press International poll of College Division head coaches and from the Associated Press. The 1969 NCAA College Division football season was the 12th year UPI published a Coaches Poll in what was termed the "Small College" division. It was the tenth year for the AP version of the Small College poll.

The UPI small college football rankings was a system used by the United Press International (UPI) from 1958 to 1974 to rank the best small college football teams in the United States.

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