AP Poll Top 25 Projection College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 18

What will the latest AP Top 25 college basketball poll be on March 6th We make our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Monday morning

What will the latest 2022-2023 AP Poll potentially be? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college basketball rankings after Week 18


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AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 18

Note that this is NOT the actual 2022-2023 college basketball AP Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before it’s released.

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25 Maryland Terrapins 20-11 (21)

24 Creighton Bluejays 20-11 (NR)

23 Duke Blue Devils 23-8 (NR)

22 Kentucky Wildcats 23-8 (23)

21 Texas A&M Aggies 23-8 (24)

NCAA Tournament Bracket Predictions

20 TCU Horned Frogs 20-11 (22)

19 San Diego State Aztecs 24-6 (18)

18 Saint Mary’s Gaels 25-6 (17)

17 Miami Hurricanes 24-6 (16)

16 Indiana Hoosiers 21-10 (15)

Coaches Poll College Basketball Top 25 Prediction

15 Xavier Musketeers 23-8 (19)

14 Tennessee Volunteers 22-9 (12)

13 Kansas State Wildcats 22-7 (11)

12 UConn Huskies 24-7 (14)

11 Virginia Cavaliers 23-6 (13)

NCAA Tournament Bracket Prediction

10 Gonzaga Bulldogs 26-6 (10)

9 Arizona Wildcats 25-6 (8)

8 Baylor Bears 22-9 (7)

7 Texas Longhorns 23-6 (9)

6 Marquette Golden Eagles 25-6 (6)

CFN College Basketball Rankings: 1-68

5 Kansas Jayhawks 25-6 (3)

4 Alabama Crimson Tide 26-5 (2)

3 Purdue Boilermakers 26-5 (5)

2 UCLA Bruins 27-4 (4)

1 Houston Cougars 29-2 (1)

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AP Poll Top 25 Projection College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 17

What will the latest AP Top 25 college basketball poll be on February 27th We make our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Monday morning

What will the latest 2022-2023 AP Poll potentially be? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college basketball rankings after Week 17


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AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 17

Note that this is NOT the actual 2022-2023 college basketball AP Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before it’s released.

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25 Creighton Bluejays 18-11 (19)

24 Northwestern Wildcats 20-9 (21)

23 Kentucky Wildcats 20-9 (NR)

22 TCU Horned Frogs 19-10 (24)

21 Pitt Panthers 21-8 (NR)

NCAA Tournament Bracket Predictions

20 Providence Friars 21-8 (20)

19 Saint Mary’s Gaels 25-6 (15)

18 San Diego State Aztecs 23-5 (22)

17 UConn Huskies 21-7 (18)

16 Xavier Musketeers 21-8 (16)

Coaches Poll College Basketball Top 25 Prediction

15 Indiana Hoosiers 20-9 (17)

14 Miami Hurricanes 23-6 (13)

13 Tennessee Volunteers 21-8 (11)

12 Texas Longhorns 22-7 (8)

11 Gonzaga Bulldogs 25-5 (12)

NCAA Tournament Bracket Prediction

10 Baylor Bears 21-8 (9)

9 Arizona Wildcats 24-5 (7)

8 Virginia Cavaliers 21-6 (6)

7 Kansas State Wildcats 22-7 (14)

6 Purdue Boilermakers 24-5 (5)

CFN College Basketball Rankings: 1-68

5 Marquette Golden Eagles 23-6 (10)

4 UCLA Bruins 25-4 (4)

3 Kansas Jayhawks 24-5 (3)

2 Alabama Crimson Tide 25-4 (2)

1 Houston Cougars 27-2 (1)

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AP Poll Top 25 Projection College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 15

What will the latest AP Top 25 college basketball poll be on February 13th We make our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Monday morning

What will the latest 2022-2023 AP Poll potentially be? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college basketball rankings after Week 15


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AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 15

Note that this is NOT the actual 2022-2023 college basketball AP Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before it’s released.

NCAA Tournament Bracket Predictions

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25 TCU Horned Frogs 17-8 (17)

24 Florida Atlantic Owls 24-2 (NR)

23 NC State Wolfpack 20-6 (22)

22 UConn Huskies 19-7 (21)

21 Providence Friars 18-7 (20)

Predictions for every Monday game

20 San Diego State Aztecs 20-5 (25)

19 Xavier Musketeers 19-6 (13)

18 Iowa State Cyclones 16-8 (11)

17 Creighton Bluejays 17-8 (23)

16 Saint Mary’s Gaels 22-5 (15)

15 Indiana Hoosiers 18-7 (18)

14 Gonzaga Bulldogs 21-5 (16)

13 Marquette Golden Eagles 20-6 (10)

12 Tennessee Volunteers 19-6 (6)

11 Kansas State Wildcats 19-6 (12)

Coaches Poll College Basketball Top 25 Prediction

10 Miami Hurricanes 20-5 (19)

9 Baylor Bears 19-6 (14)

8 Texas Longhorns 20-5 (5)

7 Kansas Jayhawks 20-5 (9)

6 Virginia Cavaliers 19-4 (8)

CFN College Basketball Rankings: 1-68

5 Arizona Wildcats 22-4 (4)

4 UCLA Bruins 21-4 (7)

3 Purdue Boilermakers 23-3 (1)

2 Alabama Crimson Tide 22-3 (3)

1 Houston Cougars 23-2 (2)

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AP Poll Top 25 Projection College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 14

What will the latest AP Top 25 college basketball poll be on February 6th We make our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Monday morning

What will the latest 2022-2023 AP Poll potentially be? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college basketball rankings after Week 14


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AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 14

Note that this is NOT the actual 2022-2023 college basketball AP Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before it’s released.

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

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25 Duke Blue Devils 17-6 (NR)

24 Florida Atlantic Owls 22-2 (19)

23 San Diego State Aztecs 17-6 (22)

22 UConn Huskies 18-6 (24)

21 Clemson Tigers 18-6 (20)

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20 Miami Hurricanes 18-5 (23)

19 Indiana Hoosiers 16-7 (21)

18 Providence Frairs 17-6 (17)

17 TCU Horned Frogs 19-4 (15)

16 Gonzaga Bulldogs 19-5 (12)

Predictions for every Monday game

15 Iowa State Cyclones 16-6 (13)

14 Kansas State Wildcats 18-5 (7)

13 Xavier Musketeers 19-5 (16)

12 Marquette Golden Eagles 19-5 (14)

11 Saint Mary’s Gaels 21-4 (18)

Coaches Poll College Basketball Top 25 Prediction

10 Baylor Bears 17-6 (11)

9 Kansas Jayhawks 18-5 (8)

8 Virginia Cavaliers 17-4 (6)

7 Texas Longhorns 19-4 (10)

6 UCLA Bruins 19-4 (9)

5 Tennessee Volunteers 19-4 (2)

4 Arizona Wildcats 21-3 (5)

3 Alabama Crimson Tide 20-3 (4)

2 Purdue Boilermakers 22-2 (1)

1 Houston Cougars 22-2 (3)

Monday Game Previews, Predictions
Texas at Kansas | Duke at Miami 

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AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 2020 to 2022 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 2020s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 2020 to 2022 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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According to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the 2020s?

Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – the AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

2020s AP National Champions 
2000 Alabama; 2001 Georgia; 2022 Georgia

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
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AP College Football Poll: 2020 to 2022 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Alabama 71

2 Georgia 69

3 Ohio State 67

4 Clemson 49

5 Notre Dame 48

6 Michigan 47

7 TCU 46

8 BYU 40

9 Oklahoma 36

10 Utah 31

11 Oklahoma State 25

T12 BYU 22

T12 Texas A&M 22

T14 Baylor 21

T14 Louisiana 21

T16 Penn State 20

T16 USC 20

18 Washington 19

T19 Pitt 18

T19 Tulane 18

T21 Iowa State 17

T21 Michigan State 17

T23 Florida State 16

T23 Northwestern 16

T23 Oregon 16

Others Receiving Votes: Ole Miss 15, Indiana 14, Florida 13, Iowa 13, Kansas State 13, Coastal Carolina 12, LSU 11, Wake Forest 11, Oregon State 10, Texas 10, Houston 9, Liberty 9, Kentucky 8, North Carolina 8, Troy 8, Mississippi State 7, NC State 6, UCLA 6, Arkansas 5, Miami 4, South Carolina 4, Ball State 3, Fresno State 3, San Jose State 2, Utah State 2, Buffalo 1, San Diego State 1

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 25 2020 | 2021 | 2022

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 2022 Final Top 25

AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1936 to 1939 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 1930s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1936 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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The AP rankings have been a part of the fabric of college football since 1936.

So, according to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the second half of the 1930s?

Here’s the drill. Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – it’s not hard. The AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

Interestingly enough, Notre Dame didn’t win a national title over the four years the AP ranked teams in the 1930s, but it managed to come out on top of the rankings to be the team of the decade.

1930s AP National Champions
1936 Minnesota
1937 Pittsburgh
1938 TCU
1939 Texas A&M

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939

AP College Football Poll: 1936 to 1939 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Notre Dame 69

2 Pitt 66

T3 Duke 62

T3 Minnesota 62

5 Alabama 57

6 Fordham 54

7 Santa Clara 49

8 Tennessee 48

9 TCU 45

T10 LSU 42

T10 USC 42

12 Nebraska 40

13 Dartmouth 38

T14 Cal 36

T14 Cornell 36

T16 Holy Cross 29

T16 Oklahoma 29

T18 Duquesne 28

T18 Northwestern 28

T18 Tulane 28

T18 Villanova 28

T18 Yale 28

23 Texas A&M 25

24 Ohio State 24

25 Washington 21

Others Receiving Votes: Arkansas 20, Carnegie Mellon 20, Missouri 20, UCLA 19, Iowa 17, Michigan 16, Penn 16, Boston College 15, Texas Tech 15, Clemson 14, Georgia Tech 10, Colorado 9, Tennessee 9, Navy 8, Rice 8, North Carolina 7, Marquette 6

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1939 Final Top 20

AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1940 to 1949 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 1940s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1940 to 1949 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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According to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the 1940s?

Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – the AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

Michigan only won one AP national championship in the 1940s – Notre Dame won four, Army two, and Minnesota two – but the consistency mattered. Michigan was in the top nine of every AP poll of the decade.

1940s AP National Champions 
1949 Notre Dame; 1948 Michigan, 1947 Notre Dame, 1946 Notre Dame, 1945 Army, 1944 Army, 1943 Notre Dame, 1942 Ohio State, 1941 Minnesota, 1940 Minnesota

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945
1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949

AP College Football Poll: 1940 to 1949 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Michigan 210

2 Notre Dame 201

3 Army 146

4 Ohio State 124

5 Tennessee 103

6 Texas 97

7 Duke 86

8 Minnesota 85

9 Navy 83

10 Penn 79

11 Georgia Tech 78

12 Georgia 77

13 Northwestern 69

T14 Oklahoma 67

T14 North Carolina 67

16 Alabama 66

17 Cal 56

18 USC 52

19 Tulsa 51

20 SMU 49

21 LSU 47

22 Rice 45

23 Iowa Pre-Flight 44

24 Boston College 39

25 Stanford 38

Others Receiving Votes:  Santa Clara 37, Texas A&M 37, Mississippi State 35, UCLA 35, Fordham 34, Illinois 33, Ole Miss 33, William & Mary 33, Cornell 32, March Field 32, Bainbridge NTS 30, Washington 30, Great Lakes Navy 29, Indiana 28, Saint Mary’s (CA) Pre-Flight 26, Missouri 25, Pacific 23, Randolph Field 23, Wisconsin 23, Oklahoma State 21, Purdue 21, Michigan State 19, Nebraska 19, Del Monte Pre-Flight 18, Duquesne 18, Holy Cross 17, NC State 17, Oregon 17, Washington State 16, Clemson 15, Kentucky 15, Kansas 14, Oregon State 14, Vanderbilt 14, Yale 14, Georgetown 13, Norman Naval Air Station 13, Tulane 13, Villanova 13, Wake Forest 13, Columbia 12, Maryland 12, Arkansas 10, Auburn 10, Dartmouth 10, El Toro Marines 10, Hardin-Simmons 9, Colorado College 8, Fort Pierce 8, Princeton 8, Delaware 7, Lafayette 7, Baylor 6, Second Air Force 6

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945
1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1949 Final Top 20

AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1970 to 1979 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 1970s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1970 to 1979 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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According to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the 1970s?

Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – the AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

Nebraska started the decade off with two national titles, Alabama ended with two national championships, and Notre Dame managed two of its own. But it was Oklahoma that turned into the star of the 1970s with back-to-back national titles with two second-place finishes and three third-place runs.

1970s AP National Champions 
1970 Nebraska; 1971 Nebraska; 1972 USC; 1973 Notre Dame; 1974 Oklahoma; 1975 Oklahoma; 1976 Pittsburgh; 1977 Notre Dame; 1978 Alabama; 1979 Alabama

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975
1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979

AP College Football Poll: 1970 to 1979 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Oklahoma 213

2 Alabama 196

3 Nebraska 191

4 Michigan 179

5 USC 178

6 Ohio State 163

7 Notre Dame 152

8 Penn State 150

9 Texas 148

T10 Arizona State 100

T10 Arkansas 100

12 Houston 99

13 Auburn 79

14 Pitt 73

15 Tennessee 70

16 UCLA 69

17 LSU 62

18 Maryland 56

19 Stanford 54

20 Colorado 53

21 Georgia 52

22 Texas A&M 51

23 NC State 42

24 Miami University 41

25 Washington 38

Others Receiving Votes: 26 North Carolina 34, 27 Florida State 32, 28 Purdue 29, T29 Kentucky 28, T29 Michigan State 28, T29 Texas Tech 28, 32 Clemson 27, 33 Toledo 26, 34 Baylor 24, 35 Missouri 20, T36 BYU 19, T36 Georgia Tech 19, 38 Ole Miss 17, T39 Mississippi State 15, T39 Tulane 15, T41 Cal 12, T41 Dartmouth 12, T41 Oklahoma State 12, 44 Florida 11, T45 Air Force 10, T45 San Diego State 10, T47 Rutgers 9, T47 Temple 9, T49 Arizona 8, T49 Kansas 8, T49 Louisville 8, T49 Michigan 8, T53 Indiana 7, T53 Iowa State 7, T53 Washington State 7, 56 West Virginia 6

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings 
AP Top 20 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975
1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1979 Final Top 20

AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1960 to 1969 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 1960s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1960 to 1969 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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According to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the 1940s?

Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – the AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

Alabama won three AP national championships and was in three other AP top tens to become the program of the 1960s. This was a quirky decade for the AP Poll – it was only a final top 10 from 1961 to 1967.

1960s AP National Champions 
1960 Minnesota; 1961 Alabama; 1962 USC; 1963 Texas; 1964 Alabama; 1965 Alabama; 1966 Notre Dame; 1967 USC; 1968 Ohio State; 1969 Texas

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 10 or 20 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965
1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969

AP College Football Poll: 1960 to 1969 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Alabama 181

2 Texas 139

3 Notre Dame 128

4 USC 127

5 Arkansas 122

6 Ohio State 106

7 Ole Miss 105

8 LSU 101

9 Nebraska 96

10 Michigan State 94

11 Penn State 91

12 Missouri 78

13 Oklahoma 72

14 Purdue 67

15 Tennessee 67

16 Minnesota 61

17 UCLA 56

18 Michigan 53

19 Auburn 50

20 Oregon State 48

21 Navy 46

22 Georgia 40

23 Kansas 34

24 Colorado 29

25 SMU 28

Others Receiving Votes: 26 Wisconsin 24, T27 Illinois 23, T27 Iowa 23, T29 Houston 22, T29 Indiana 22, T29 Pitt 22, T32 Arizona 20, T32 Florida 20, T32 Washington 20,T32 Wyoming 20, 36 Georgia Tech 18, 37 Miami 17, T38 Duke 16, T38 Utah State 16, 40 Baylor 14, 41 Yale 12, T42 New Mexico State 9, T42 West Virginia 9, 44 Stanford 7, 45 Syracuse 7, 46 Ohio 6

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings 
AP Top 10 or 20 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965
1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1969 Final Top 20

AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1950 to 1959 Final Top 25

AP Poll, Rankings 1950s: What are the greatest college football programs of all-time based on the AP poll final rankings?

Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1950 to 1959 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes?


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According to the final AP rankings, how do the programs rank all-time, by decade, and by era? Which ones were the best over the 1950s?

Take all the AP final rankings and use our CFN scoring system – the AP national champion gets 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom.

Oklahoma was 1950s college football. It won three national titles, went on a huge winning streak, and rocked the AP top 20 rankings for the decade.

1950s AP National Champions 
1950 Oklahoma; 1951 Tennessee; 1952 Michigan State; 1953 Maryland; 1954 Ohio State, 1955 Oklahoma; 1956 Oklahoma; 1957 Auburn; 1958 LSU; 1959 Syracuse

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1950 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955
1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959

AP College Football Poll: 1950 to 1959 Final All-Time Rankings

1 Oklahoma 212

2 Michigan State 154

T3 Notre Dame 120

T3 Ohio State 120

5 Ole Miss 113

6 Georgia Tech 104

T7 Maryland 102

T7 Tennessee 102

9 UCLA 96

10 Army 92

11 Texas 91

12 Auburn 87

13 Iowa 84

14 TCU 82

15 Syracuse 72

T16 Illinois 67

T16 Michigan 67

18 Navy 60

19 Clemson 59

20 Miami 58

21 Alabama 56

22 LSU 48

T23 Princeton 47

T23 Texas A&M 47

25 Kentucky 46

Others Receiving Votes: Cal 45, Rice 45, Baylor 40, Duke 40, Florida 39, Stanford 36, Pitt 34, Arkansas 33, Tulsa 22, Georgia 21, Purdue 21, Air Force 20, Penn State 20, Oregon State 16, Arizona State 14, Minnesota 14, Texas Tech 14, Mississippi State 12, San Francisco 12, Miami University 11, NC State 11, South Carolina 11, Boston University 10, George Washington 9, Nebraska 9, Missouri 8, SMU 8, Oklahoma State 7, Colorado 6, Holy Cross 6, Rutgers 6, Tulane 6

AP Poll, All-Time Rankings
Greatest Programs of All-Time | 1930s | 1940s1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | 2020s
AP Top 20 1950 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955
1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959

NEXT: AP College Football Poll, Rankings: 1959 Final Top 20