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The Associated Press has been ranking the best teams in college football since 1936. Over 81 years and 1,119 polls, a total of 167 schools have been ranked. To determine the all-time Top 25, the AP formula counted poll appearances (one point for each weekly appearance) to mark consistency, No. 1 rankings (two points) to acknowledge elite programs and gave a bonus for AP championships (10 Points). Here are the all time rankings:
1. Ohio State 1,128 pts
2. Oklahoma 1070
3. Notre Dame 1045
4. Alabama 1039
5. Southern Cal 980
6. Nebraska 913
7. Michigan 910
8. Texas 826
9. Florida St 730
10. Florida 689
11. LSU 668
12. Penn St 655
13. Miami of Fl 649
14. Tennessee 635
15. Auburn 580
16. Georgia 577
17. UCLA 536
18. Texas A&M 489
19. Michigan State 448
20. Washington 446
21. Clemson 439
22. Arkansas 418
23. Pitt 358
24. Wisconsin 351
25. IOWA 334
26. Colorado 325
27. Georgia Tech 320
28. Ole Miss 298
83. CyClowns 40 (pathetic)
The Hawkeyes added to their total points this year by being ranked for several weeks at the beginning and at the end of the season. Late season wins over Michigan and Nebraska really helped.
1. Ohio State 1,128 pts
2. Oklahoma 1070
3. Notre Dame 1045
4. Alabama 1039
5. Southern Cal 980
6. Nebraska 913
7. Michigan 910
8. Texas 826
9. Florida St 730
10. Florida 689
11. LSU 668
12. Penn St 655
13. Miami of Fl 649
14. Tennessee 635
15. Auburn 580
16. Georgia 577
17. UCLA 536
18. Texas A&M 489
19. Michigan State 448
20. Washington 446
21. Clemson 439
22. Arkansas 418
23. Pitt 358
24. Wisconsin 351
25. IOWA 334
26. Colorado 325
27. Georgia Tech 320
28. Ole Miss 298
83. CyClowns 40 (pathetic)
The Hawkeyes added to their total points this year by being ranked for several weeks at the beginning and at the end of the season. Late season wins over Michigan and Nebraska really helped.