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FINAL TOP 10 POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS (1936-Present) 1936 1943 1950 1956 1962 1969 1 FINAL TOP 10 POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS (1936-Present) 1936 1943 1950 1956 1962 1969 1. Minnesota 1. Notre Dame 1. Oklahoma 1. Oklahoma 1. USC 1. Texas 2. LSU 2. Iowa Pre-Flight 2. Army 2. Tennessee 2. Wisconsin 2. Penn State 3. Pittsburgh 3. Michigan 3. Texas 3. Iowa 3. Mississippi 3. USC 4. Alabama 4. Navy 4. Tennessee 4. Georgia Tech 4. Texas 4. Ohio State 5. Washington 5. Purdue 5. California 5. Texas A&M 5. Alabama 5. Notre Dame 6. Santa Clara 6. Great Lakes 6. Princeton 6. Miami (Fla.) 6. Arkansas 6. Missouri 7. Northwestern 7. Duke 7. Kentucky 7. Michigan 7. LSU 7. Arkansas 8. Notre Dame 8. Del Monte 8. Michigan State 8. Syracuse 8. Oklahoma 8. Mississippi 9. Nebraska 9. Northwestern 9. Michigan 9. Michigan State 9. Penn State 9. Michigan 10. Pennsylvania 10. March Field 10. Clemson 10. Oregon State 10. Minnesota 10. LSU 18. USC 1937 1944 1951 1963 1970 1. Pittsburgh 1. Army 1. Tennessee 1957 1. Texas 1. Nebraska 2. California 2. Ohio State 2. Michigan State 1. Auburn 2. Navy 2. Notre Dame 3. Fordham 3. Randolph Field 3. Maryland 2. Ohio State 3. Illinois 3. Texas 4. Alabama 4. Navy 4. Illinois 3. Michigan State 4. Pittsburgh 4. Tennessee 5. Bainbridge 5. Minnesota 5. Georgia Tech 4. Oklahoma 5. Auburn 5. Ohio State 6. Iowa Pre-Flight 6. Villanova 6. Princeton 5. Navy 6. Nebraska 6. Arizona State 7. USC 7. Dartmouth 7. Stanford 6. Iowa 7. Mississippi 7. LSU 8. Michigan 8. LSU 8. Wisconsin 7. Mississippi 8. Alabama 8. Stanford 9. Notre Dame 9. Notre Dame 9. Michigan State 10. 4th AAF 9. Baylor 8. Rice 9. Michigan Santa Clara 10. Oklahoma 9. Texas A&M 10. Oklahoma 10. Auburn 10. Notre Dame 15. USC 1938 1945 1964 1. Army 1952 1. TCU 1. Michigan State 1958 1. Alabama 1971 2. Tennessee 2. Alabama 2. Arkansas 3. Navy 2. Georgia Tech 1. LSU 1. Nebraska 3. Duke 3. Notre Dame 2. Iowa 3. Notre Dame 2. Oklahoma 4. Oklahoma 4. Indiana 4. Michigan 5. Oklahoma State 4. Oklahoma 3. Army 3. Colorado 5. Notre Dame 5. USC 4. Auburn 5. Texas 4. Alabama 6. Carnegie Tech 6. Michigan 6. Nebraska 7. St. Mary’s 6. UCLA 5. Oklahoma 5. Penn State 7. USC 7. Mississippi 6. Air Force 7. LSU 6. Michigan 8. Pittsburgh 8. Pennsylvania 8. Oregon State 9. Notre Dame 8. Tennessee 7. Wisconsin 7. Georgia 9. Holy Cross 9. Alabama 8. Ohio State 9. Ohio State 8. Arizona State 10. Minnesota 10. Texas 10. USC 11. USC 10. Texas 9. Syracuse 9. Tennessee 10. TCU 10. Stanford 1939 1965 1946 1953 20. USC 1. Texas A&M 1. Alabama 1. Notre Dame 1. Maryland 1959 2. Tennessee 2. Michigan State 2. Army 2. Notre Dame 1. Syracuse 1972 3. USC 3. Arkansas 3. Georgia 3. Michigan State 2. Mississippi 1. USC 4. Cornell 4. UCLA 4. UCLA 4. Oklahoma 3. LSU 2. Oklahoma 5. Tulane 5. Nebraska 5. Illinois 5. UCLA 4. Texas 3. Texas 6. Missouri 6. Missouri 6. Michigan 6. Rice 5. Georgia 4. Nebraska 7. UCLA 7. Tennessee 7. Tennessee 8. Duke 7. Illinois 6. Wisconsin 8. LSU 5. Auburn 8. LSU 8. Georgia Tech 7. TCU 6. Michigan 9. Iowa 9. North Carolina 9. Notre Dame 10. Duquesne 9. Iowa 8. Washington 10. USC 7. Alabama 10. Rice 10. West Virginia 9. Arkansas 8. Tennessee 10. Alabama 9. Ohio State 1940 1947 1966 1. Minnesota 1954 14. USC 1. Notre Dame 10. Penn State 1. Notre Dame 1. Ohio State 2. Stanford 2. Michigan 2. Michigan State 3. Michigan 2. UCLA 1960 3. Alabama 1973 3. SMU 3. Oklahoma 1. Minnesota 1. Notre Dame 4. Tennessee 4. Penn State 4. Georgia 5. Boston College 4. Notre Dame 2. Mississippi 5. UCLA 2. Ohio State 5. Texas 5. Navy 3. Iowa 3. Oklahoma 6. Texas A&M 6. Alabama 6. Nebraska 7. Northwestern 6. Mississippi 4. Navy 7. Purdue 4. Alabama 7. Pennsylvania 7. Army 5. Missouri 5. Penn State 8. Nebraska 8. USC 8. Georgia Tech 8. Maryland 6. Washington 6. Michigan 9. Mississippi State 9. North Carolina 9. Miami (Fla.) 9. Wisconsin 7. Arkansas 7. Nebraska 10. Washington 10. Georgia Tech 10. SMU 10. Arkansas 8. Ohio State 8. USC 17. USC 9. Alabama 9. Arizona State 1941 1948 1967 1. Minnesota 1. Michigan 10. Duke 1. USC Houston 2. Duke 2. Notre Dame 1955 2. Tennessee 3. Notre Dame 3. North Carolina 1. Oklahoma 1961 3. Oklahoma 1974 4. Texas 4. California 2. Michigan State 1. Alabama 4. Indiana 1. Oklahoma 5. Michigan 5. Oklahoma 3. Maryland 2. Ohio State 5. Notre Dame 2. USC 6. Fordham 6. Army 4. UCLA 3. Texas 6. Wyoming 3. Michigan 7. Missouri 7. Northwestern 5. Ohio State 4. LSU 7. Oregon State 4. Ohio State 8. Duquesne 8. Georgia 6. TCU 5. Mississippi 8. Alabama 5. Alabama 9. Texas A&M 9. Oregon 7. Georgia Tech 6. Minnesota 9. Purdue 6. Notre Dame 10. Navy 10. SMU 8. Auburn 7. Colorado 10. Penn State 7. Penn State 9. Notre Dame 8. Michigan State 8. Auburn 1942 1949 10. Mississippi 9. Arkansas 1968 9. Nebraska 1. Ohio State 1. Notre Dame 13. USC 10. Utah State 1. Ohio State 10. Miami (O.) 2. Georgia 2. Oklahoma 2. Penn State 3. Wisconsin 3. California 3. Texas 4. Tulsa 4. Army 4. USC 5. Georgia Tech 5. Rice 5. Notre Dame 6. Notre Dame 6. Ohio State 6. Arkansas 7. Tennessee 7. Michigan 7. Kansas 8. Boston College 8. Minnesota 8. Georgia 9. Michigan 9. LSU 9. Missouri 10. Alabama 10. Pacific 10. Purdue PAGE 110 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FINAL TOP 10 POLLS 1975 1982 1989 1996 2003 1. Oklahoma 1. Penn State 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Florida 1. USC 2. Arizona State 2. SMU 2. Notre Dame 2. Ohio State 2. LSU 3. Alabama 3. Nebraska 3. Florida State 3. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 4. Ohio State 4. Georgia 4. Colorado 4. Arizona State 4. Ohio State 5. UCLA 5. UCLA 5. Tennessee 5. BYU 5. Miami (Fla.) 6. Texas 6. Arizona State 6. Auburn 6. Nebraska 6. Michigan 7. Arkansas 7. Washington 7. Michigan 7. Penn State 7. Georgia 8. Michigan 8. Clemson 8. USC 8. Colorado 8. Iowa 9. Nebraska 9. Arkansas 9. Alabama 9. Tennessee 9. Washington St. 10. Penn State 10. Pittsburgh 10. Illinois 10. North Carolina 10. Miami (Ohio) 17. USC 15. USC 1990 1997 2004 1976 1983 1. Colorado 1. Michigan 1. USC 1. Pittsburgh 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Georgia Tech 2. Nebraska 2. Auburn 2. USC 2. Nebraska 3. Miami (Fla.) 3. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 3. Michigan 3. Auburn 4. Florida State 4. Florida 4. Utah 4. Houston 4. Georgia 5. Washington 5. UCLA 5. Texas 5. Oklahoma 5. Texas 6. Notre Dame 6. North Carolina 6. Louisville 6. Ohio State 6. Florida 7. Michigan 7. Tennessee 7. Georgia 7. Texas A&M 7. Brigham Young 8. Tennessee 8. Kansas State 8. Iowa 8. Maryland 8. Michigan 9. Clemson 9. Washington St. 9. California 9. Nebraska 9. Ohio State 10. Houston 10. Georgia 10. Virginia Tech 10. Georgia 10. Illinois 20. USC 1998 2005 1977 1984 1991 1. Tennessee 1. Texas 1. Notre Dame 1. Brigham Young 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Ohio State 2. USC 2. Alabama 2. Washington 2. Washington 3. Florida State 3. Penn State 3. Arkansas 3. Florida 3. Penn State 4. Arizona 4. Ohio State 4. Texas 4. Nebraska 4. Florida State 5. Florida 5. West Virginia 5. Penn State 5. Boston College 5. Alabama 6. Wisconsin 6. LSU 6. Kentucky 6. Oklahoma 6. Michigan 7. Tulane 7. Virginia Tech 7. Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma State 7. Florida 8. UCLA 8. Alabama 8. Pittsburgh 8. SMU 8. California 9. Georgia Tech 9. Notre Dame 9. Michigan 9. UCLA 9. East Carolina 10. Kansas State 10. Georgia 10. Washington 10. USC 10. Iowa 13. USC 1999 1985 1992 1. Florida State 1978 1. Oklahoma 1. Alabama 2. Virginia Tech 1. Alabama 2. Michigan 2. Florida State 3. Nebraska 2. USC 3. Penn State 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Wisconsin 3. Oklahoma 4. Tennessee 4. Notre Dame 5. Michigan 4. Penn State 5. Florida 5. Michigan 6. Kansas State 5. Michigan 6. Texas A&M 6. Syracuse 7. Michigan State 6. Clemson 7. UCLA 7. Texas A&M 8. Alabama 7. Notre Dame 8. Air Force 8. Georgia 9. Tennessee 8. Nebraska 9. Miami (Fla.) 9. Stanford 10. Marshall 9. Texas 10. Iowa 10. Florida 10. Houston 2000 1986 1993 1. Oklahoma 1979 1. Penn State 1. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Alabama 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Notre Dame 3. Washington 2. USC 3. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska 4. Oregon State 3. Oklahoma 4. Arizona State 4. Auburn 5. Florida State 4. Ohio State 5. Nebraska 5. Florida 6. Virginia Tech 5. Houston 6. Auburn 6. Wisconsin 7. Oregon 6. Florida State 7. Ohio State 7. West Virginia 8. Nebraska 7. Pittsburgh 8. Michigan 8. Penn State 9. Kansas State 8. Arkansas 9. Alabama 9. Texas A&M 10. Florida 9. Nebraska 10. LSU 10. Arizona 10. Purdue 2001 1987 1994 1. Miami (Fla.) 1980 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Nebraska 2. Oregon 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 2. Penn State 3. Florida 2. Pittsburgh 3. Oklahoma 3. Colorado 4. Tennessee 3. Oklahoma 4. Syracuse 4. Florida State 5. Texas 4. Michigan 5. LSU 5. Alabama 6. Oklahoma 5. Florida State 6. Nebraska 6. Miami (Fla.) 7. LSU 6. Alabama 7. Auburn 7.
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