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Poling System

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The Poling System was a mathematical rating system used to rank college football teams.[1] Its selections were published in the Football Review Supplement and several newspapers.[1] The system was developed by Richard R. Poling, a native of Mansfield, Ohio who had played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University.

The Poling System is considered by the NCAA to have been a "major selector" of national championships for the years 1935โ€“1984.[1]: 108 

Champions

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The Poling System named contemporary champions from 1935 to 1984 and retroactively named champions from 1924 to 1934.[1]: 108โ€“109, 111โ€“114, 120 

Season Champion(s) Record Coach
Retrospective selections
1924 Notre Dame 10โ€“0 Knute Rockne
1925 Alabama 10โ€“0 Wallace Wade
1926 Alabama 9โ€“0โ€“1 Wallace Wade
1927 Georgia 9โ€“1 George Cecil Woodruff
1928 Georgia Tech 10โ€“0 William Alexander
1929 Notre Dame 9โ€“0 Knute Rockne
1930 Notre Dame 10โ€“0 Knute Rockne
1931 USC 10โ€“1 Howard Jones
1932 USC 10โ€“0 Howard Jones
1933 Michigan 7โ€“0โ€“1 Harry Kipke
1934 Alabama 10โ€“0 Frank Thomas
Poling System rating
1935 Minnesota 8โ€“0 Bernie Bierman
1936 Minnesota 7โ€“1 Bernie Bierman
1937 Pittsburgh 9โ€“0โ€“1 Jock Sutherland
1938 Tennessee 11โ€“0 Robert Neyland
1939 Texas A&M 11โ€“0 Homer Norton
1940[2][3] Stanford 10โ€“0 Clark Shaughnessy
1941 Minnesota 8โ€“0 Bernie Bierman
1942 Georgia 11โ€“1 Wally Butts
1943 Notre Dame 9โ€“1 Frank Leahy
1944 Army 9โ€“0 Earl Blaik
1945 Army 9โ€“0 Earl Blaik
1946 Army 9โ€“0โ€“1 Earl Blaik
Notre Dame 8โ€“0โ€“1 Frank Leahy
1947 Michigan 10โ€“0 Fritz Crisler
1948 Michigan 9โ€“0 Bennie Oosterbaan
1949 Notre Dame 10โ€“0 Frank Leahy
1950 Princeton 9โ€“0 Charley Caldwell
1951 Michigan State 9โ€“0 Biggie Munn
1952 Georgia Tech 12โ€“0 Bobby Dodd
1953 Notre Dame 9โ€“0โ€“1 Frank Leahy
1954 Ohio State 10โ€“0 Woody Hayes
1955 Oklahoma 11โ€“0 Bud Wilkinson
1956[4] Oklahoma 10โ€“0 Bud Wilkinson
1957 Auburn 10โ€“0 Ralph Jordan
1958 LSU 11โ€“0 Paul Dietzel
1959 Syracuse 11โ€“0 Ben Schwartzwalder
1960 Missouri 11โ€“0 Dan Devine
1961 Ohio State 8โ€“0โ€“1 Woody Hayes
1962 USC 11โ€“0 John McKay
1963 Texas 11โ€“0 Darrell Royal
1964 Arkansas 11โ€“0 Frank Broyles
1965 Michigan State 10โ€“1 Duffy Daugherty
1966 Notre Dame 9โ€“0โ€“1 Ara Parseghian
1967 Oklahoma 10โ€“1 Chuck Fairbanks
1968 Ohio State 10โ€“0 Woody Hayes
1969 Texas 11โ€“0 Darrell Royal
1970 Arizona State 11โ€“0 Frank Kush
1971 Nebraska 13โ€“0 Bob Devaney
1972 USC 12โ€“0 John McKay
1973 Michigan 10โ€“0โ€“1 Bo Schembechler
Ohio State 10โ€“0โ€“1 Woody Hayes
1974 Oklahoma 11โ€“0 Barry Switzer
1975 Ohio State 11โ€“1 Woody Hayes
1976 Pittsburgh 12โ€“0 Johnny Majors
1977 Notre Dame 11โ€“1 Dan Devine
1978 Oklahoma 11โ€“1 Barry Switzer
1979 Alabama 12โ€“0 Paul "Bear" Bryant
1980 Georgia 12โ€“0 Vince Dooley
1981[4] Clemson 12โ€“0 Danny Ford
1982 Penn State 11โ€“1 Joe Paterno
1983 Nebraska 12โ€“1 Tom Osborne
1984 BYU 13โ€“0 LaVell Edwards

References

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  1. ^ a b c d National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2017). "National Poll Rankings" (PDF). NCAA Division I FBS Football Records. NCAA. pp. 108โ€“109, 111โ€“114. Retrieved December 7, 2017. Poling System (1935-84), a mathematical rating system for college football teams developed by Richard Poling from Mansfield, Ohio, a former football player at Ohio Wesleyan. Poling's football ratings were published annually in the Football Review Supplement and in various newspapers. Predated national champions from 1924 to 1934.
  2. ^ Poling, Richard R. (1941). "Top Teams of 1940". The 1940 Supplement of the Football Review. Mansfield, Ohio: Poling's Football Ratings. We predicted that STANFORD would beat NEBRASKA by from seven to ten points, and this game came home to us right โ€“ final score STANFORD 21 NEBRASKA 13. This game bore us out and thus made STANFORD NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS OF 1940. [...] No. 1 Stanford 45.06, No. 2 Minnesota 43.13, No 3. Boston College 43.0
  3. ^ Poling, Richard R. "Polingโ€™s Football Review Supplement, 1940" (1941). John Gunn Sports Collection, Box: 422. Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History, William M. Randall Library, University of North Carolina Wilmington.
  4. ^ a b Poling, Richard R. (1981). "Poling's National Champions over the Years". Supplement for the 1981 Football Season. Mansfield, Ohio: Poling's Football Ratings โ€” The 1981 Football Review.