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1955 Final AP Football Poll

RK

 

PVS

 

Team (FPV)

 

WLT

 

PTS

 

CP

 

HP

 

BCS

1.

 

1

 

Oklahoma (218)

 

10-0

 

3,581

 

 

NA

 

NA

2.

 

2

 

Michigan State (88)

 

8-1

 

3,204

 

 

NA

 

NA

3.

 

3

 

Maryland (55)

 

10-0

 

3,024

 

 

NA

 

NA

4.

 

4

 

UCLA (9)

 

9-1

 

2,637

 

 

NA

 

NA

5.

6

 

Ohio State (4)

 

7-2

 

1,980

 

 

NA

 

NA

6.

7

 

TCU (9)

 

9-1

 

1,941

 

 

NA

 

NA

7.

9

 

Georgia Tech

 

8-1-1

 

1,301

 

 

NA

 

NA

8.

10

 

Auburn (6)

 

8-1-1

 

854

 

 

NA

 

NA

9.

5

 

Notre Dame

 

8-2

 

796

 

 

NA

 

NA

10.

15

 

Mississippi (1)

 

9-1

 

708

 

 

NA

 

NA

11.

13

 

Pittsburgh (1)

 

7-3

 

282

 

 

NA

 

NA

12.

 

12

 

Michigan

 

7-2

 

217

 

 

NA

 

NA

13.

NR

 

USC

 

6-4

 

149

 

 

NA

 

NA

14.

 

14

 

Miami

 

6-3

 

136

 

 

NA

 

NA

15.

16

 

Miami

 

9-0

 

113

 

 

NA

 

NA

16.

17

 

Stanford

 

6-3-1

 

94

 

 

NA

 

NA

17.

8

 

Texas A&M

 

7-2-1

 

90

 

 

NA

 

NA

18.

11

 

Navy

 

6-2-1

 

89

 

 

NA

 

NA

19.

NR

 

West Virginia

 

8-2

 

88

 

 

NA

 

NA

20.

NR

 

Army

 

6-3

 

66

 

 

NA

 

NA

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NOTES
- CP = Coaches Poll (1950 to present)
- HP = Harris Poll (2005 to present; rankings start in late September)
- BCS = BCS Rankings (1998 to present; rankings start in mid-October)
- Clicking on the team name will display the week-by-week ranking for that team.
- Regular-season polls from 1936-60 had 20 teams, from 1961-67 had 10 teams, and 1988-present had 25 teams.
- This weekly poll data was contributed to the ESPN College Football Encyclopedia



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