Final Associated Press Poll
Prior to 1968 the final AP Poll was released before the bowl games were played.
Ranking | Team | Record |
---|---|---|
1 | TCU Horned Frogs | 10-0 |
2 | Tennessee Volunteers | 10-0 |
3 | Duke Blue Devils | 7-0-1 |
4 | Oklahoma Sooners | 10-0 |
5 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 6-2 |
6 | Carnegie Tech Tartans | 8-0-1 |
7 | USC Trojans | 7-0-2 |
8 | Pittsburgh Panthers | 9-1 |
9 | Holy Cross Crusaders | 6-2-1 |
10 | Minnesota Gophers | 8-0 |
11 | Texas Tech Red Raiders | 6-1-2 |
12 | Cornell Big Red | 6-1-1 |
13 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 6-2 |
14 | California Golden Bears | 6-2-2 |
15 | Fordham Rams | 8-0-2 |
16 | Michigan Wolverines | 4-4-2 |
17 | Northwestern Wildcats | 8-0 |
18 | Villanova Wildcats | 4-3-2 |
19 | Tulane Big Green | 7-1-1 |
20 | Dartmouth Big Green | 7-2-1 |
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