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1951 college football rankings

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1951 college football rankings
Season1951
Bowl season1951–52 bowl games
PreseasonNo. 1
End of season championsTennessee
college football rankings
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Two human polls comprised the1951 college football rankings. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow anational championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—theAP Poll and theCoaches Poll.

Legend

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 Increase in ranking
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 Not ranked previous week
 National champion
(#–#)
 Win–loss record
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 Number of first place votes
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

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The final AP Poll was released on December 3, at the end of the1951 regular season, weeks before the major bowls. The AP would not release a post-bowl season final poll regularly until1968.

Preseason
Week 3
Oct 1
Week 4
Oct 8
Week 5
Oct 15
Week 6
Oct 22
Week 7
Oct 29
Week 8
Nov 5
Week 9
Nov 12
Week 10
Nov 19
Week 11
Nov 26
Week 12 (Final)
Dec 3
1.Tennessee(60)Michigan State (2–0)(37)Michigan State (3–0)(42)California (4–0)(50)Tennessee (4–0)(70)Tennessee (5–0)(59)Tennessee (6–0)(60)Michigan State (7–0)(55)Tennessee (8–0)(60)Tennessee (9–0)(92)Tennessee (10–0)(139)1.
2.Michigan State(18)California (2–0)(22)California (3–0)(36)Tennessee (3–0)(26)Michigan State (5–0)(28)Michigan State (6–0)(25)Illinois (6–0)(29)Tennessee (7–0)(42)Michigan State (8–0)(38)Michigan State (9–0)(34)Michigan State (9–0)(104)2.
3.Ohio State(8)Tennessee (1–0)(27)Tennessee (2–0)(18)Michigan State (4–0)(16)Georgia Tech (5–0)(16)Illinois (5–0)(15)Maryland (6–0)(21)Illinois (7–0)(20)Stanford (9–0)(18)Maryland (9–0)(18)Maryland (9–0)(18)3.
4.Oklahoma(16)Oklahoma (1–0)(18)Texas A&M (2–0)(3)Texas (4–0)(6)Illinois (4–0)(12)Maryland (5–0)(22)Princeton (6–0)(6)Stanford (8–0)(12)Maryland (8–0)(26)Illinois (8–0–1)(4)Illinois (8–0–1)(10)4.
5.California(3)Notre Dame (1–0)(9)Notre Dame (2–0)(4)Georgia Tech (4–0)(12)Maryland (4–0)(13)Georgia Tech (6–0)(9)Michigan State (6–0)(12)Maryland (7–0)(16)Princeton (8–0)(8)Princeton (9–0)(4)Georgia Tech (10–0–1)(8)5.
6.Kentucky(1)Texas (2–0)(6)Texas (3–0)(4)Texas A&M (3–0)(8)USC (5–0)(13)Princeton (5–0)(14)USC (7–0)(6)Princeton (7–0)(6)Illinois (7–0–1)(3)Georgia Tech (9–0–1)(1)Princeton (9–0)(3)6.
7.Texas A&MOhio State (1–0)(1)Illinois (2–0)Maryland (3–0)(14)Baylor (4–0)(2)USC (6–0)(7)Stanford (7–0)(8)Georgia Tech (7–0–1)Georgia Tech (8–0–1)(2)Wisconsin (7–1–1)(5)Stanford (9–1)(1)7.
8.Washington(3)Illinois (1–0)Georgia Tech (3–0)(3)Illinois (3–0)(3)Princeton (4–0)(2)Baylor (4–0–1)Georgia Tech (6–0–1)(1)Wisconsin (5–1–1)(2)Wisconsin (6–1–1)(3)Stanford (9–1)(1)Wisconsin (7–1–1)(10)8.
9.Alabama(2)Maryland (1–0)(4)Ohio State (1–1)Princeton (3–0)(1)California (4–1)(1)California (5–1)Wisconsin (4–1–1)(3)Kentucky (6–3)(4)Kentucky (7–3)(4)Baylor (7–1–1)Baylor (8–1–1)9.
10.Illinois(2)Texas A&M (1–0)Maryland (2–0)(1)Baylor (3–0)Texas (4–1)Wisconsin (3–1–1)(2)Texas (6–1)Baylor (5–1–1)Baylor (6–1–1)Oklahoma (7–2)(2)Oklahoma (8–2)(4)10.
11.Texas(1)Georgia Tech (2–0)(4)Oklahoma (1–1)USC (4–0)Stanford (5–0)(1)Stanford (6–0)Notre Dame (5–1)(1)USC (7–1)USC (7–2)TCU (5–4)TCU (6–4)11.
12.NebraskaWashington (2–0)(2)Baylor (2–0)Villanova (3–0)Cornell (4–0)(1)Texas (5–1)Kentucky (5–3)(3)Oklahoma (5–2)(1)Oklahoma (6–2)California (8–2)(3)California (8–2)(2)12.
13.BaylorGeorgia (2–0)(1)Princeton (2–0)Stanford (4–0)Northwestern (4–0)Notre Dame (4–1)TCU (5–2)TCU (5–2)San Francisco (8–0)Virginia (8–1)(1)Virginia (8–1)(5)13.
14.Notre Dame(1)Princeton (1–0)USC (3–0)Cornell (3–0)Wisconsin (2–1–1)Kentucky (4–3)(1)Oklahoma (4–2)(1)San Francisco (7–0)Texas (7–2)San Francisco (9–0)San Francisco (9–0)(2)14.
15.WisconsinOregon State (1–1)(1)Holy Cross (2–0)SMU (3–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Michigan (3–2)San Francisco (7–0)Texas (6–2)Virginia (7–1)(1)UCLA (5–3–1)Kentucky (7–4)15.
16.MarylandDuke (2–0)Clemson (3–0)Pacific (4–0)(1)Texas A&M (3–1)(1)Washington State (4–2)Baylor (4–1–1)California (5–3)Holy Cross (7–1)(1)Texas (7–2)Boston University (6–4)(2)16.
17.MichiganKentucky (1–2)Cornell (2–0)Ohio State (1–1–1)Kentucky (3–3)(1)Oklahoma (3–2)(1)California (5–2) тWashington State (5–3)Washington State (6–3)Kentucky (7–4)UCLA (5–3–1)17.
18.PrincetonClemson (2–0)(1)Oregon State (2–1)Northwestern (3–0)Washington State (3–2)Texas A&M (3–1–1)Washington State (5–2) тUCLA (4–3)Rice (5–3)Washington State (7–3)Washington State (7–3)18.
19.PennsylvaniaBaylor (1–0)Stanford (3–0)Oklahoma (1–2)Arkansas (3–2)Miami (FL) (4–1)Pacific (6–1)(1)Rice (4–3)California (7–2)Holy Cross (8–1)Holy Cross (8–2)(1) т19.
20.CornellKansas (2–0)Pacific (3–0)(1)Washington (3–1)San Francisco (5–0)San Francisco (6–0)
  • Arkansas (4–3) т
  • Ohio State (3–2–1) т
Cincinnati (8–0)Bucknell (9–0)USC (7–3)Clemson (7–2) т20.
Preseason
Week 3
Oct 1
Week 4
Oct 8
Week 5
Oct 15
Week 6
Oct 22
Week 7
Oct 29
Week 8
Nov 5
Week 9
Nov 12
Week 10
Nov 19
Week 11
Nov 26
Week 12 (Final)
Dec 3
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Nebraska
  • Wisconsin
  • Michigan
  • Pennsylvania
  • Cornell
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Georgia
  • Duke
  • Kentucky
  • Kansas
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Holy Cross
  • Clemson
  • Oregon State
Dropped:
  • Villanova
  • SMU
  • Pacific
  • Ohio State
  • Oklahoma
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • Cornell
  • Northwestern
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Texas A&M
  • Miami (FL)
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Pacific
  • Arkansas
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • TCU
  • UCLA
  • Cincinnati
Dropped:
  • Rice
  • Bucknell
Dropped:
  • Texas
  • USC

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Final Coaches Poll

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The finalUPCoaches Poll was released prior to the bowl games, onDecember 3.[2][3]
Tennessee received 23 of the 35 first-place votes; Michigan State received seven, Maryland two, and one each to Illinois, Georgia Tech,and Princeton.[3]

RankingTeamConferenceBowl
1TennesseeSECLostSugar, 13–28
2Michigan StateIndependentnone
3IllinoisBig TenWonRose, 40–7
4MarylandSouthernWonSugar, 28–13
5Georgia TechSECWonOrange, 17–14
6PrincetonIndependentnone
7StanfordPacific CoastLostRose, 7–40
8WisconsinBig Tennone
9BaylorSouthwestLostOrange, 14–17
10TCUSouthwestLostCotton, 7–20
11OklahomaBig Sevennone
12CaliforniaPacifie Coast
13Notre DameIndependent
14PurdueBig Ten
San FranciscoIndependent
Washington StatePacific Coast
17Holy CrossIndependent
KentuckySECWonCotton, 20–7
UCLAPacific Coastnone
20KansasBig Seven

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Litkenhous Ratings

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TheLitkenhous Ratings released in mid-December 1951 provided numerical rankings to over 650 college football programs. The top 100 ranked teams were:[4][5]

1.Tennessee (10–1)
2.Maryland (10–0)
3.Michigan State (9–0)
4.Oklahoma (8–2)
5.California (8–2)
6.Georgia Tech (11–0–1)
7.Baylor (8–2–1)
8.Illinois (9–0–1)
9.Wisconsin (7–1–1)
10.Kentucky (8–4)
11.Stanford (9–2)
12.UCLA (5–3–1)
13.Texas (7–3)
14.Notre Dame (7–2–1)
15.Ole Miss (6–3–1)
16.USC (7–3)
17.TCU (6–5)
18.SMU (3–6–1)
19.Princeton (9–0)
20.Texas A&M (5–3–2)
21.Holy Cross (8–2)
22.Washington State (7–3)
23.Washington (3–6–1)
24.Xavier (9–0–1)
25.Oregon State (4–6)
26.Arkansas (5–5)
27.San Francisco (9–0)
28.Rice (5–5)
29.Michigan (4–5)
30.Virginia (8–1)
31.Ohio State (4–3–2)
32.Tulsa (9–2)
33.LSU (7–3–1)
34.Cincinnati (10–1)
35.Florida (5–5)
36.Alabama (5–6)
37.Purdue (5–4)
38.Kansas (8–2)
39.Penn (5–4)
40.Texas Tech (7–4)
41.Miami (FL) (8–3)
42.Vanderbilt (6–5)
43.Northwestern (5–4)
44.Cornell (6–3)
45.Clemson (7–3)
46.Pacific (6–5)
47.Colorado (7–3)
48.Georgia (5–5)
49.Navy (2–6–1)
50.Mississippi State (4–5)
51.Duke (5–4–1)
52.Tulane (4–6)
53.Marquette (4–6–1)
54.Boston University (6–4)
55.Indiana (3–6_
56.Villanova (5–3)
57.Wake Forest
58.Pittsburgh (3–7)
59.Columbia (5–3)
60.Penn State (5–4)
61.Santa Clara (3–5–1)
62.Wyoming (7–2–1)
63.Houston (6–5)
64.Bucknell (9–0)
65.Syracuse (5–4)
66.Washington & Lee (6–4)
67.North Carolina (2–8)
68.South Carolina (5–4)
69.Iowa (2–5–2)
70.North Texas (8–4)
71.Dayton (7–3)
72.Fordham (5–4)
73.Auburn (5–5)
74.Iowa State (4–4–1)
75.Minnesota (2–6–1)
76.Arizona State (6–3–1)
77.Denver (6–4)
78.Hardin–Simmons (6–6)
79.Dartmouth (4–5)
80.Drake (7–2)
81.Chattanooga (6–5)
82.Memphis State (5–3)
83.Miami (OH) (7–3)
84.Oklahoma A&M (3–7)
85.Boston College (3–6)
86.Missouri (3–7)
87.Arkansas State (10–2)
88.Del Mar (9–1)
89.Army (2–7)
90.Rutgers (4–4)
91.William & Mary (5–4–1)
92.VMI (7–3)
93.Nebraska (2–8)
94.Colgate (4–5)
95.Yale (2–5–2)
96.Loyola (Los Angeles) (3–6)
97.Tyler (10–1)
98.Temple (6–4)
99.Oregon (2–8)
100.Toledo (6–4)
101.Louisville (5–4)
102.Colorado A&M (5–4–1)
103.George Washington (2–6–1)
104.West Virginia (5–5)
105.Mississippi Southern (6–5)
106.Kansas State (0–9)
107.Utah (7–4)
108.Compton (10–1)
109.Pasadena (12–0)
110.Detroit (4–7)
111.NC State (3–7)
112.Idaho (2–7)
113.East Texas (9–2)
114.Furman (3–6–1)
115.Long Beach (8–1–1)
116.South Dakota State (8–1–1)
117.Kent State (4–3–2)
118.Ohio (5–4–1)
119.Utah State (3–5–1)
120.St. Bonaventure (5–4)
121.San Jose State (2–7–1)
122.Harvard (3–5–1)
123.Valparaiso (9–0)
124.South Dakota (7–1)
125.Abilene Christian (6–4)
126.Brown (2–7)
132.Arizona (6–5)
133.Murray State (8–1)
137.Lehigh (7–2)
138.San Diego State (10–0–1)
139.Middle Tennessee (7–2–2)
140.Citadel (4–6)
146.Marshall (5–4–1)
204.Western Kentucky (4–5)

HBCU rankings

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ThePittsburgh Courier, a leadingAfrican American newspaper, ranked the top 1951 teams fromhistorically black colleges and universities in an era when college football was largely segregated. The rankings were published on December 8:[6]

TheAssociated Negro Press also published rankings on December 14:[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"1951 Final Football Polls - College Poll Archive - Historical College Football, Basketball, and Softball Polls and Rankings".
  2. ^"Vols rated tops by UP".St. Petersburg Times. (Florida). United Press. December 4, 1951. p. 17.
  3. ^abc"Tennessee rated nation's No. 1 team for season".Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). United Press. December 4, 1951. p. 2.
  4. ^"Vols Top Final 1951 Litkenhous Ratings".The Nashville Banner. December 14, 1951. p. 49 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^E.E. Litkenhous (December 13, 1951)."Litkenhous Rates Virginia As State's Top Grid Team; Cavaliers Get 30th Place".The News and Advance. p. 8B – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^Ric Roberts (December 8, 1951)."Purple Wave Edges FAMU in Torrid Football Campaign".The Pittsburgh Courier. p. 15 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"The Pigskin Huddle".The Call. December 14, 1951. p. 10 – viaNewspapers.com.
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