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1955 college football rankings

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1955 college football rankings
Season1955
Bowl season1955–56 bowl games
PreseasonNo. 1
End of season championsOklahoma
college football rankings
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Two human polls comprised the1955 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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AP Poll

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The final AP Poll was released on November 28, at the end of the1955 regular season, weeks before the major bowls. The AP would not release a post-bowl season final poll regularly until1968.

Preseason
Aug[1]
Week 1
Sep 19[2]
Week 2
Sep 26[3]
Week 3
Oct 3[4]
Week 4
Oct 10[5]
Week 5
Oct 17[6]
Week 6
Oct 24[7]
Week 7
Oct 31[8]
Week 8
Nov 7[9]
Week 9
Nov 14[10]
Week 10
Nov 21[11]
Week 11 (Final)
Nov 28[12]
1.UCLA(33)UCLA (1–0)(34)Maryland (2–0)(45)Maryland (3–0)(88)Michigan (3–0)(80)Michigan (4–0)(76)Maryland (6–0)(62)Maryland (7–0)(74)Oklahoma (7–0)(115)Oklahoma (8–0)(103)Oklahoma (9–0)(114)Oklahoma (10–0)(218)1.
2.Oklahoma(32)Georgia Tech (1–0)(3)Michigan (1–0)(48)Michigan (2–0)(27)Maryland (4–0)(45)Maryland (5–0)(33)Oklahoma (5–0)(53)Oklahoma (6–0)(54)Maryland (8–0)(89)Maryland (9–0)(46)Michigan State (8–1)(39)Michigan State (8–1)(88)2.
3.Michigan(34)Oklahoma (0–0)(10)Georgia Tech (2–0)(11)Oklahoma (2–0)(13)Oklahoma (3–0)(21)Oklahoma (4–0)(29)Michigan (5–0)(39)Michigan (6–0)(63)Michigan State (6–1)(44)Michigan State (7–1)(37)Maryland (10–0)(35)Maryland (10–0)(55)3.
4.Ohio State(9)Michigan (0–0)(6)Notre Dame (1–0)(3)Georgia Tech (3–0)(9)Notre Dame (3–0)(7)Navy (4–0)(7)Navy (5–0)(4)Michigan State (5–1)(7)UCLA (7–1)(9)Notre Dame (7–1)(2)UCLA (9–1)(6)UCLA (9–1)(9)4.
5.Maryland(8)Maryland (1–0)(1)Oklahoma (1–0)(12)Notre Dame (2–0)(4)Georgia Tech (4–0)(3)Duke (4–0)(15)Michigan State (4–1)(4)UCLA (6–1)(3)Notre Dame (6–1)(2)UCLA (8–1)(6)Notre Dame (8–1)(3)Ohio State (7–2)(4)5.
6.Notre Dame(2)Ohio State (0–0)Army (1–0)(1)Army (2–0)(8)Wisconsin (3–0)(11)Michigan State (3–1)(4)UCLA (5–1)(2)Notre Dame (5–1)(1)West Virginia (7–0)(18)Michigan (7–1)(1)Ohio State (7–2)(5)TCU (9–1)(9)6.
7.ArmyPittsburgh (1–0)UCLA (1–1)UCLA (2–1)TCU (4–0)(4)UCLA (4–1)(3)West Virginia (6–0)(13)West Virginia (6–0)(16)Michigan (6–1)TCU (7–1)(2)TCU (8–1)(3)Georgia Tech (8–1–1)7.
8.Navy(1)Ole Miss (1–0)Ohio State (1–0)(1)TCU (3–0)(5)Navy (3–0)West Virginia (4–0)(9)Auburn (4–0–1)(8)Georgia Tech (6–1)TCU (6–1)(3)Texas A&M (7–1–1)Texas A&M (7–1–1)Auburn (8–1–1)(6)8.
9.Miami (FL)(5)Navy (0–0) тUSC (2–0)(3)Wisconsin (2–0)(11)UCLA (3–1)(1)Auburn (3–0–1)(5)Notre Dame (4–1)Navy (5–1)Texas A&M (6–1–1)Ohio State (6–2)(1)Georgia Tech (7–1–1)Notre Dame (8–2)9.
10.Georgia Tech(1)USC (1–0)(1) тTCU (2–0)(3)USC (3–0)(3)West Virginia (3–0)(11)USC (4–1)(1)USC (5–1)TCU (6–1)(2)Ohio State (5–2)(1)Georgia Tech (7–1–1)Auburn (7–1–1)Ole Miss (9–1)(1)10.
11.RiceNotre Dame (0–0)Rice (1–0)West Virginia (2–0)(13)Duke (3–0)(4)Notre Dame (3–1)Texas A&M (5–1)Ohio State (4–2)Georgia Tech (6–1–1)Navy (6–1–1)Navy (6–1–1)Pittsburgh (7–3)(1)11.
12.Iowa(4)Texas Tech (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)(1)Navy (2–0)Washington (4–0)(4)Texas A&M (4–1)Georgia Tech (5–1)Texas A&M (5–1–1)Auburn (5–1–1)(2)Auburn (6–1–1)(4)Michigan (7–2)Michigan (7–2)12.
13.USC(2)Rice (0–0)West Virginia (1–0)(3)Duke (2–0)(3)Michigan State (2–1)Georgia Tech (4–1)Holy Cross (4–1)(1)Miami (OH) (6–0)Navy (5–1–1)West Virginia (7–1)(1)Pittsburgh (7–3)(1)USC (6–4)13.
14.WisconsinArmy (0–0)Iowa (1–0)(1)Auburn (2–0)Ohio State (2–1)Colorado (4–0)TCU (5–1)Auburn (4–1–1)Ole Miss (7–1)Ole Miss (8–1)Miami (FL) (5–3)(2)Miami (FL) (6–3)14.
15.Ole MissMiami (FL) (0–1)Navy (1–0)(1)Miami (FL) (1–1)Rice (2–0–1)Wisconsin (3–1)Ohio State (3–2)Ole Miss (6–1)Miami (OH) (7–0)Pittsburgh (6–3)(1)Ole Miss (8–1)Miami (OH) (9–0)15.
16.SMULSU (1–0)Duke (1–0)Clemson (3–0)USC (3–1)Baylor (4–1)Pittsburgh (4–2)USC (5–2)Illinois (4–3)Miami (OH) (8–0)Miami (OH) (8–0)Stanford (6–3–1)16.
17.AuburnArkansas (1–0)(1)Wisconsin (1–0)Purdue (2–0)Auburn (2–0–1)Boston College (3–0)(1)Duke (4–1)Kentucky (4–2–1)Pittsburgh (5–3)Tennessee (5–2–1)Stanford (6–3–1)Texas A&M (7–2–1)17.
18.Duke(1)Baylor (1–0)Penn State (1–0)(1)Washington (3–0)(1)Army (2–1)TCU (4–1)Miami (OH) (5–0)Syracuse (3–2)Duke (4–2–1) тStanford (5–3–1)Duke (6–2–1)Navy (6–2–1)18.
19.West Virginia(1)Florida (1–0) тWashington (2–0)(1)Kentucky (2–1)Texas A&M (3–1)Yale (4–0)Washington (4–1–1)Army (4–2)Mississippi State (6–2) тOregon State (6–2)Vanderbilt (7–2)West Virginia (8–2)19.
20.Purdue(1)Purdue (0–0)(1) тBaylor (2–0)Stanford (2–1)
  • Colorado (3–0) т
  • Kentucky (2–1–1) т
Holy Cross (4–0)Ole Miss (5–1)Mississippi State (6–1)
  • Iowa (3–3–1) т
  • Miami (FL) (3–3) т
Duke (5–2–1)Syracuse (5–3)Army (6–3)20.
Preseason
Aug[1]
Week 1
Sep 19[2]
Week 2
Sep 26[3]
Week 3
Oct 3[4]
Week 4
Oct 10[5]
Week 5
Oct 17[6]
Week 6
Oct 24[7]
Week 7
Oct 31[8]
Week 8
Nov 7[9]
Week 9
Nov 14[10]
Week 10
Nov 21[11]
Week 11 (Final)
Nov 28[12]
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Duke
  • Iowa
  • SMU
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • LSU
  • Miami (FL)
  • Ole Miss
  • Purdue
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • Baylor
  • Iowa
  • Ohio State
  • Penn State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Rice
Dropped:
  • Clemson
  • Miami (FL)
  • Purdue
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Army
  • Kentucky
  • Ohio State
  • Rice
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • Baylor
  • Boston College
  • Colorado
  • Wisconsin
  • Yale
Dropped:
  • Duke
  • Holy Cross
  • Pittsburgh
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • Army
  • Kentucky
  • Syracuse
  • USC
Dropped:
  • Illinois
  • Iowa
  • Miami (FL)
  • Mississippi State
Dropped:
  • Oregon State
  • Tennessee
  • West Virginia
Dropped:
  • Duke
  • Syracuse
  • Vanderbilt

Final Coaches Poll

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The finalUPCoaches Poll was released prior to the bowl games, on November 28.[13]
Oklahoma received 24 of the 35 first-place votes; Michigan State received seven, and two each to Maryland and UCLA.[13]

RankingTeamConferenceBowl
1OklahomaBig SevenWonOrange, 20–6
2Michigan StateBig TenWonRose, 17–14
3MarylandACCLostOrange, 6–20
4UCLAPacific CoastLostRose, 14–17
5Ohio StateBig Tennone
6TCUSouthwestLostCotton, 13–14
7Georgia TechSECWonSugar, 7–0
8AuburnSECLostGator, 13–25
9Ole MissSECWonCotton, 14–13
10Notre DameIndependentnone
11PittsburghIndependentLostSugar, 0–7
12USCPacific Coastnone
13MichiganBig Ten
14Texas A&MSouthwest
15ArmyIndependent
16DukeACC
17West VirginiaSouthern
18Miami (FL)Independent
19IowaBig Ten
20Miami (OH)Mid-American
NavyIndependent
StanfordPacific Coast
23KentuckySEC
TennesseeSEC

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Litkenhous Ratings

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TheLitkenhous Ratings included rankings of over 650 teams. The top 200 teams in the Litkehous analysis were:[14][15]

1.Oklahoma (11-0) - 109.2
2.UCLA (9-2) - 107.5
3.TCU (9-2) - 107.2
4.Maryland (10-1) - 107.0
5.Michigan State (9-1) - 106.9
6.Georgia Tech (9-1-1) - 101.7
7.Ohio State (7-2) - 100.9
8.Ole Miss (10-1) - 100.5
9.USC (6-4) - 99.9
10.Notre Dame (8-2) - 99.0
11.Michigan (7-2) - 98.3
12.Stanford (6-3-1)195 - 98.2
13.Texas A&M (7-2-1) -98.2
14.Miami (FL) (9-0) - 97.2
15.Vanderbilt (8-3) - 96.9
16.Tennessee (6-3-1) - 95.7
17.Army (6-3) - 95.4
18.Pittsburgh (7-4) - 95.3
19.Duke (7-2-1) - 95.2
20.Navy (6-2-1) - 94.5
21.Iowa (3-5-1) - 93.3
22.West Virginia (8-2) - 93.0
23.Auburn (8-2-1) - 92.6
24.LSU (3-5-2) - 92.1
25.Texas (5-5) - 92.1
26.Kentucky (6-3-1) - 92.0
27.Illinois (5-3-1) - 91.9
28.Purdue (5-3-1) - 91.9
29.Miami (OH) - 91.3
30.SMU (4-6) - 91.1
31.Washington (5-4-1) - 90.8
32.Wisconsin (4-5) - 90.6
33.Arkansas (5-4-1) - 90.0
34.Clemson (7-3) - 89.6
35.Xavier (7-2) - 89.5
36.Baylor (5-5) - 88.8
37.Mississippi State (6-4) - 88.8
38.Tulane (5-4-1) - 87.8
39.Florida (4-6) - 87.6
40.Syracuse (5-3) - 87.6
41.Georgia (4-6) - 87.3
42.Mississippi Southern (9-1) - 86.6
43.Oregon (6-4) - 86.5
44.Minnesota (3-6) - 85.9
45.Pacific (5-4) - 85.5
46.Texas Tech (7-3-1) - 85.5
47.Rice (2-7-1) - 84.5
48.Colorado (6-4) - 83.9
49.Boston College (5-2-1) - 83.4
50.Arizona State (8-2-1) - 83.3
51.Indiana (3-6) - 82.9
52.Texas Western (6-2-2) - 82.7
53.Oregon State (6-3) - 81.7
54.Wichita (7-2-1) - 81.0
55.Yale (7-2) - 81.0
56.Denver (8-2) - 80.9
57.Penn State (5-4) - 80.3
58.Colgate (6-3) - 79.8
59.Houston (6-4) - 79.7
60.Nebraska (5-5) - 79.2
61.Trinity (TX) (9-0) - 78.3
62.North Carolina (3-7) - 78.0
63.Utah (6-3) - 77.7
64.Wake Forest (5-4-1) - 77.6
65.George Washington - 76.8
66.Chattanooga (5-4-1) - 76.7
67.Delaware (8-1) - 76.7
68.California (2-7-1) - 76.3
69.North Texas (5-4-1) - 76.3
70.San Jose State (5-3-1) - 76.2
71.Virginia Tech (6-3-1) - 75.9
72.Kent State (6-2-1)
73.Bowling Green (7-1-1) - 75.7
74.Arizona (5-4-1) - 75.2
75.Missouri (1-9) - 75.0
76.Princeton (7-2) - 74.8
77.Kansas State (4-6) - 74.1
78.Louisiana Tech (9-1) - 73.9
79.NC State (4-5-1) - 73.6
80.Colorado A&M (8-2) - 73.4
81.West Texas (4-4-1) - 73.0
82.Alabama (0-10) - 72.9
83.Wyoming (8-3) - 72.8
84.Detroit (5-3-1) - 72.4
85.Lafayette (6-2) - 72.4
86.Boise (7-2) - 72.3
87.Louisville (7-2) - 72.1
88.Northwestern (0-8-1) - 72.0
89.Compton (11-0) - 71.9
90.Ohio (5-4) - 71.9
91. Dayton (3-6-1) - 71.4
92.Florida State (5-5) - 71.3
93.Cornell (5-4) - 71.0
94.Hardin–Simmons (5-5) - 70.7
95.Tennessee Tech (7-3) - 69.9
96.Kansas (3-6-1) - 69.5
97.Oklahoma A&M (2-8) - 69.2
98.Harvard (3-4-1) - 69.0
99.Richmond (4-3-2) - 68.7
100.Central Michigan (8-1) - 68.6
101.South Carolina (3-6) - 68.6
102.Tampa (7-2) - 68.6
103.Virginia (1-9) - 68.6
104.Southwest Texas (6-1-2) - 68.5
105.Idaho (2-7) - 68.2
106.Rhode Island (6-1-2) - 68.2
107.Trinity (CT) (7-0) - 67.8
108. Gettysburg - 67.7
109.William & Mary (1-7-1) - 67.7
110.Marquette (2-6-1) - 67.6
111.Dartmouth (3-6) - 66.7
112.Lehigh (7-2) - 66.6
113.Sam Houston (6-1-2) - 66.6
114.Villanova (1-9) - 66.6
115.Iowa State - 66.4
116.Washington State (1-7-2) - 66.4
117.Marshall (3-6) - 66.2
118.Utah State (4-6) - 66.2
119.Maine (5-1-1) - 65.6
120.McNeese (7-1-1) - 65.5
121.Cincinnati (1-6-2) - 65.1
122.Holy Cross (6-4) - 65.1
123.Memphis State (2-7) - 64.8
124.Tulsa (2-7-1) - 64.2
125. Youngstown - 64.0
126.Muskingum (8-0) - 63.7
127. Northeast Oklahoma A&M - 63.4
128.Fresno State (9-1) - 63.2
129.Brown (2-7) - 63.1
130.Hawaii (7-4) - 62.8
131.East Texas (5-4-1) - 62.8
132.Abilene Christian (3-5-2) - 62.4
133.Arkansas State (6-3) - 62.2
134.Connecticut (4-4) - 61.8
135. Southeastern Louisiana - 61.5
136.Cal Poly (7-3) - 61.0
137.Akron (6-2) - 60.7
138. Howard Payne - 60.7
139. Florence 60.1
140.Heidelberg (9-0) - 60.0
141. Murray - 59.8
142. McMurry - 59.6
143.Boston University (2-6) - 59.0
144. Tufts - 58.8
145.
146. Jacksonville - 58.2
147. Eastern Montana - 58.2
148. Mt. San Antonio - 58.2
149.New Hampshire (2-4-2) - 58.2
150.Middle Tennessee (7-2-1) - 58.1
151. Northwestern Louisiana - 57.9
152.Rutgers (3-5) - 57.9
153. Cameron State - 57.8
154.Southwestern Louisiana (5-4) - 57.2
155.Bucknell (2-6-1) - 57.0
156. Yuba - 57.0
157. Eastern Kentucky - 56.6
158. Lenoir Rhyne - 56.6
159. Tyler JC - 56.5
160. William Carey - 56.5
161.Penn (0-9) - 56.4
162.Stephen F. Austin (5-4) - 56.4
163.South Dakota State (6-2-1) - 55.8
164.Hillsdale (9-0) - 55.6
165.Toledo (3-5-1) - 55.5
166. Springfield - 55.4
167.Idaho State (8-1) - 55.2
168. Morris Harvey - 55.2
169. Westminster (PA) - 55.1
170. Alfred - 55.0
171. Concordia (MN) - 55.0
172. Lewis & Clark - 55.0
173. Worchester Poly - 55.0
174.Columbia (1-8) - 54.9
175. Moravian - 54.9
176. Omaha - 54.9
177. St. Joseph (IN) - 54.8
178. Midwestern - 54.7
179. San Francisco CC - 54.7
180.Evansville (6-3) - 54.6
181. Antelope Valley - 54.3
182.Texas A&I (4-6) - 54.2
183. Menlo JC
184.Iowa State Teachers (8-1) - 53.5
185.Davidson (5-4) - 53.4
186. Kilgore JC
187. Wofford
188.VMI (1-9) - 53.2
189. Porterville - 53.1
190.Michigan State Normal (7-2) - 53.0
191. St. Cloud - 53.0
192. St. Olaf - 52.8
193.UMass (4-4) - 52.7
194.Western Kentucky (3-6) - 52.4
195.New Mexico (2-8) - 52.4
196.Juniata (8-0-1) - 52.2
197.Lamar Tech (4-6) - 52.1
198. Wharton City - 52.1
199. Newberry - 51.9
200. El Camino - 51.5
215.Drake (4-4) - 53.0
224.Montana (3-7) - 48.7
225.South Dakota (4-4) - 48.7
232.North Dakota (6-3) - 46.3
254.New Mexico A&M (3-7) - 46.3
255.BYU (1-9) - 46.2
262.Washington University (5-4) - 45.9

HBCU rankings

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ThePittsburgh Courier, a leadingAfrican American newspaper, ranked the top 1955 teams fromhistorically black colleges and universities in an era when college football was largely segregated. The rankings were published on December 10:[16]

TheAssociated Negro Press also published rankings on December 8:[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"1955 Preseason AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  2. ^"September 19, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  3. ^"September 26, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  4. ^"October 3, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  5. ^"October 10, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  6. ^"October 17, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  7. ^"October 24, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  8. ^"October 31, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  9. ^"November 7, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  10. ^"November 14, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  11. ^"November 21, 1955 AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  12. ^"1955 Final AP Football Poll".College Poll Archive. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  13. ^abc"Final UP poll".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. United Press. November 29, 1955. p. 2B.
  14. ^"OU No. 1, Maryland 4th, Says Litkenhous; WU Is 54th in U.S. List".The Wichita Eagle. December 18, 1955. p. 18 – viaNewspapers.com.
  15. ^"Oklahoma Named 1955 Grid Champ".The Chattanooga Times. December 13, 1955. p. 14 – viaNewspapers.com.
  16. ^"Final National Football Rating".The Pittsburgh Courier. December 10, 1955. p. 30 – viaNewspapers.com.
  17. ^Luix Virgil Overbea (December 8, 1955)."Pigskin Huddle".The Black Dispatch (p. 9).
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