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Updated All-Time AP Standings
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:51 am
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:51 am
Including the 2019 Final rankings.... This includes all current FBS programs.
1. Oklahoma- 1,100
2. Alabama- 1,080
3. Ohio State- 1,075
4. Michigan- 993
5. Notre Dame- 988
6. USC- 832
7. Texas- 790
8. Nebraska- 783
9. Penn State- 702 (up 1 spot)
10. Tennessee- 686 (down 1 spot)
11. LSU- 678
12. Georgia- 615
13. Auburn- 584
14. Florida State- 562
15. Florida- 538 (up 1 spot)
16. Miami- 530- (down 1 spot)
17. UCLA- 493
18. Michigan St.- 456
19. Clemson- 449 (up 1 spot)
20. Arkansas- 439 (down 1 spot)
21. Wisconsin- 378 (up 2 spots)
22. Washington- 376 (down 1 spot)
23. Texas A&M- 375 (down 1 spot)
24. Ole Miss- 347
25. Iowa- 331 (up 1 spot)
Rest of the SEC:
36. Missouri- 236 (down 1 spot)
56. Mississippi St.- 122
58. S. Carolina- 118
59. Kentucky- 110
84. Vanderbilt- 19
**Some Notes:
**Tennessee dropped from #9 to #10, passed by Penn State. They are barely holding on to All-Time Top 10 status which they've held for practically the entire history of the AP. It's likely they fall out next year.
**LSU stays at #11, but they are likely one year away from moving into that Top 10.... which have been the same 10 programs for over 40 years
**Florida passed Miami for #15. They are now within striking distance of their other in-state rival, Florida State... however its likely going to be at least two years before they pass the Seminoles.
**Clemson continues their furious rise up through the rankings, passing Arkansas for that #19 spot. They'll likely move up another spot next year.
**Texas A&M fell from #22 to #23.... passed by Wisconsin. I thought Jimbo was supposed to be taking the Aggies in the other direction?
**Ole Miss is barely clinging on to All-Time Top 25 status.... a status they've held since the 1940s. They are at #24 now, but Iowa is within striking distance of passing them.
**Oregon moved up to #30, passing Colorado. They've made some major moves up the ranks the past 15 years.
**App State became the 101st current FBS program to claim a Final AP Poll finish.
1. Oklahoma- 1,100
2. Alabama- 1,080
3. Ohio State- 1,075
4. Michigan- 993
5. Notre Dame- 988
6. USC- 832
7. Texas- 790
8. Nebraska- 783
9. Penn State- 702 (up 1 spot)
10. Tennessee- 686 (down 1 spot)
11. LSU- 678
12. Georgia- 615
13. Auburn- 584
14. Florida State- 562
15. Florida- 538 (up 1 spot)
16. Miami- 530- (down 1 spot)
17. UCLA- 493
18. Michigan St.- 456
19. Clemson- 449 (up 1 spot)
20. Arkansas- 439 (down 1 spot)
21. Wisconsin- 378 (up 2 spots)
22. Washington- 376 (down 1 spot)
23. Texas A&M- 375 (down 1 spot)
24. Ole Miss- 347
25. Iowa- 331 (up 1 spot)
Rest of the SEC:
36. Missouri- 236 (down 1 spot)
56. Mississippi St.- 122
58. S. Carolina- 118
59. Kentucky- 110
84. Vanderbilt- 19
**Some Notes:
**Tennessee dropped from #9 to #10, passed by Penn State. They are barely holding on to All-Time Top 10 status which they've held for practically the entire history of the AP. It's likely they fall out next year.
**LSU stays at #11, but they are likely one year away from moving into that Top 10.... which have been the same 10 programs for over 40 years
**Florida passed Miami for #15. They are now within striking distance of their other in-state rival, Florida State... however its likely going to be at least two years before they pass the Seminoles.
**Clemson continues their furious rise up through the rankings, passing Arkansas for that #19 spot. They'll likely move up another spot next year.
**Texas A&M fell from #22 to #23.... passed by Wisconsin. I thought Jimbo was supposed to be taking the Aggies in the other direction?
**Ole Miss is barely clinging on to All-Time Top 25 status.... a status they've held since the 1940s. They are at #24 now, but Iowa is within striking distance of passing them.
**Oregon moved up to #30, passing Colorado. They've made some major moves up the ranks the past 15 years.
**App State became the 101st current FBS program to claim a Final AP Poll finish.
This post was edited on 1/14/20 at 9:57 am
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:54 am to BHMKyle
Kind of shocked at a couple of things:
Texas ahead of Nebraska (even if only by a shade)
Penn State higher than all of 10-13
The large gap between 5 & 6. I thought USC would be ahead of Michigan, honestly, all things considered. But I guess this is an "all-time" list going back to God knows when
Texas ahead of Nebraska (even if only by a shade)
Penn State higher than all of 10-13
The large gap between 5 & 6. I thought USC would be ahead of Michigan, honestly, all things considered. But I guess this is an "all-time" list going back to God knows when
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:58 am to BHMKyle
TX too high, Penn St way, way, way too high.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:00 am to BHMKyle
I’m new to this. How is this calculated?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:03 am to BHMKyle
LOL. LSU beat 10 of the teams on this list IN ONE SEASON. Unbelievable
Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:06 am to BHMKyle
List of college football teams by weekly appearances atop AP Poll
1 Alabama 122 1961 2019
2 Ohio State 105 1942 2015
3 Oklahoma 101 1950 2011
4 Notre Dame 98 1938 2012
5 USC 91 1939 2012
6 Florida State 72 1988 2014
7 Nebraska 70 1965 2000
8 Miami (FL) 68 1983 2002
9 Texas 45 1941 2008
10 Florida 41 1985 2009
11 Michigan 34 1947 1997
12 LSU 32 1958 2019
13 Michigan State 29 1951 1966
14 Army 27 1944 1958
15 Penn State 21 1978 1997
Pittsburgh 21 1937 1982
17 Minnesota 18 1936 1960
Tennessee 18 1939 1998
19 Clemson 16 1981 2019
20 Georgia 15 1942 2018
Washington 15 1982 1992
22 Iowa 11 1960 1985
23 Auburn 9 1957 2010
24 Oregon 8 2010 2012
25 Colorado 7 1989 1990
Syracuse 7 1959 1960
Texas A&M 7 1939 1957
UCLA 7 1954 1988
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1 Alabama 122 1961 2019
2 Ohio State 105 1942 2015
3 Oklahoma 101 1950 2011
4 Notre Dame 98 1938 2012
5 USC 91 1939 2012
6 Florida State 72 1988 2014
7 Nebraska 70 1965 2000
8 Miami (FL) 68 1983 2002
9 Texas 45 1941 2008
10 Florida 41 1985 2009
11 Michigan 34 1947 1997
12 LSU 32 1958 2019
13 Michigan State 29 1951 1966
14 Army 27 1944 1958
15 Penn State 21 1978 1997
Pittsburgh 21 1937 1982
17 Minnesota 18 1936 1960
Tennessee 18 1939 1998
19 Clemson 16 1981 2019
20 Georgia 15 1942 2018
Washington 15 1982 1992
22 Iowa 11 1960 1985
23 Auburn 9 1957 2010
24 Oregon 8 2010 2012
25 Colorado 7 1989 1990
Syracuse 7 1959 1960
Texas A&M 7 1939 1957
UCLA 7 1954 1988
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Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:19 am to BHMKyle
Big six
As usual
Carry on.
As usual
Carry on.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:27 am to BHMKyle
LSU will jump Tennessee next year. Penn State within 3 years. Nebraska within 5.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:27 am to BHMKyle
A totally worthless ranking system
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