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1947 NCAA football rankings

One human poll comprised the 1947 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football rankings. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies.

1947 NCAA football rankings
Season1947
Bowl season1947–48 bowl games
End of season championsNotre Dame
NCAA football rankings
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There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches' Poll. The United Press Coaches' Poll began operation in 1950; in addition, the AP Poll did not begin conducting preseason polls until that same year.

Legend edit

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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll edit

The final official AP Poll was released on December 8, at the end of the 1947 regular season, weeks before the major bowls.[1] The AP did not release a post-bowl season final poll regularly until 1968.

Week 1
Oct 6[2]
Week 2
Oct 13[3]
Week 3
Oct 20[4]
Week 4
Oct 27[5]
Week 5
Nov 3[6]
Week 6
Nov 10[7]
Week 7
Nov 17[8]
Week 8
Nov 24[9]
Week 9
Dec 1[10]
Week 10 (Final)
Dec 8[11]
1.Notre Dame (1–0) (52)Michigan (3–0) (93)Michigan (4–0) (147)Notre Dame (4–0) (78)Notre Dame (5–0) (106)Notre Dame (6–0) (117)Michigan (8–0) (140)Notre Dame (8–0) (97)Notre Dame (8–0) (58.5)Notre Dame (9–0) (107)1.
2.Michigan (2–0) (29)Notre Dame (2–0) (23)Notre Dame (3–0) (21)Michigan (5–0) (69)Michigan (6–0) (56)Michigan (7–0) (34)Notre Dame (7–0) (87)Michigan (9–0) (81)Michigan (9–0) (54.5)Michigan (9–0) (25)2.
3.Texas (3–0) (15)Texas (4–0) (10)Texas (5–0) (10)Texas (6–0) (25)SMU (6–0) (7)Penn (6–0) (7)SMU (8–0) (9)SMU (9–0) (6)USC (7–0–1) (2)SMU (9–0–1)3.
4.Georgia Tech (2–0) (3)California (4–0)California (5–0) (1)Penn (4–0) (11)Penn (5–0) (8)SMU (7–0) (2)USC (6–0–1) (3)USC (7–0–1) (3)SMU (9–0–1)Penn State (9–0) (1)4.
5.Army (2–0) (1)Georgia Tech (3–0) (1)Illinois (3–0–1)USC (4–0–1) (6)USC (5–0–1) (2)USC (6–0–1) (5)Penn State (8–0) (6)Penn State (9–0) (1)Penn State (9–0)Texas (9–1)5.
6.Illinois (2–0)Illinois (2–0–1) (1)Army (3–0–1) (2)Georgia Tech (5–0) (2)Georgia Tech (6–0) (6)Georgia Tech (7–0) (1)Penn (6–0–1)Alabama (7–2)Texas (9–1) (2)Alabama (8–2) (1)6.
7.Penn (1–0)Army (2–0–1)Georgia Tech (4–0) (2)Penn State (5–0) (2)Penn State (6–0) (2)Texas (7–1)Texas (8–1)Texas (8–1)Alabama (8–2)Penn (7–0–1)7.
8.California (3–0) (1)Penn (2–0)Penn (3–0)SMU (5–0)Texas (6–1)Penn State (7–0) (3)Alabama (6–2)Penn (6–0–1)Penn (7–0–1)USC (7–1–1)8.
9.Georgia (2–1)Penn State (3–0)Penn State (4–0) (1)Duke (4–0–1) (2)Army (4–1–1)Wisconsin (5–1–1)California (8–1)Georgia Tech (8–1)Georgia Tech (9–1)North Carolina (8–2) (7)9.
10.Vanderbilt (2–0)Vanderbilt (3–0)USC (3–0–1)Army (3–1–1)Virginia (6–0)California (7–1)Georgia Tech (7–1)North Carolina (7–2) (3)North Carolina (8–2) (9)Georgia Tech (9–1)10.
11.Columbia (2–0)USC (2–0–1)Wake Forest (4–0)Illinois (3–1–1)Illinois (3–2–1)Illinois (4–2–1)Army (4–2–2)California (9–1)Army (5–2–2)Army (5–2–2)11.
12.Penn State (2–0) (1)Yale (3–0)SMU (4–0)Virginia (5–0)California (6–1)William & Mary (6–1)Illinois (5–2–1)Army (4–2–2)Ole Miss (8–2)Kansas (8–0–2)12.
13.Duke (2–0)Minnesota (3–0) (1)Virginia (4–0)Kentucky (5–1)Duke (4–1–1)Army (4–2–1)North Carolina (6–2) (1)Kansas (7–0–2)Kansas (8–0–2) тOle Miss (8–2)13.
14.Yale (2–0)Wake Forest (3–0) (2)Kentucky (4–1)California (5–1)Purdue (4–2)Alabama (5–2)William & Mary (7–1)William & Mary (8–1)William & Mary (9–1) (3) тWilliam & Mary (9–1)14.
15.Oklahoma (2–0)Rice (1–1–1)Duke (3–0–1)Wake Forest (4–1)William & Mary (5–1)Ole Miss (6–2) тOle Miss(7–2)Ole Miss (7–2)California (9–1)California (9–1)15.
16.Rice (1–1–1)Virginia (3–0)UCLA (3–1)Purdue (3–2)Alabama (4–2)Virginia (6–1) тVirginia (7–1)Columbia (7–2) (1)NC State (5–3–1)Oklahoma (7–2–1) (1)16.
17.Minnesota (2–0) (1)Duke (2–0–1)Baylor (4–0)LSU (4–1)Columbia (4–2)Missouri (6–2)Kansas (6–0–2)UCLA (5–4)Rice (6–3–1)NC State (5–3–1)17.
18.Ole Miss (3–0)NC State (2–1)LSU (3–1)Alabama (4–2)North Carolina (4–2)Utah (7–0)UCLA (5–3)Rice (5–3–1)Oklahoma (7–2–1)Rice (6–3–1)18.
19.North Carolina (1–1)UCLA (2–1)Vanderbilt (3–1)UCLA (3–2)Wisconsin (4–1–1)North Carolina (5–2)Columbia (6–2)Minnesota (6–3)UCLA (5–4)Duke (4–3–2)19.
20.USC (1–0–1)Kentucky (3–1)San Francisco (4–1)Columbia (3–2)Yale (5–1)Minnesota (5–2)Rice (4–3–1)Oklahoma (6–2–1)Catawba (9–1)Columbia (7–2)20.
Week 1
Oct 6[2]
Week 2
Oct 13[3]
Week 3
Oct 20[4]
Week 4
Oct 27[5]
Week 5
Nov 3[6]
Week 6
Nov 10[7]
Week 7
Nov 17[8]
Week 8
Nov 24[9]
Week 9
Dec 1[10]
Week 10 (Final)
Dec 8[11]
Dropped:
  • Columbia
  • Georgia
  • Ole Miss
  • North Carolina
  • Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • Minnesota
  • NC State
  • Rice
  • Yale
Dropped:
  • Baylor
  • San Francisco
  • Vanderbilt
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • LSU
  • UCLA
  • Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • Columbia
  • Duke
  • Purdue
  • Yale
Dropped:
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Utah
  • Wisconsin
Dropped:
  • Illinois
  • Virginia
Dropped:
  • Columbia
  • Minnesota
Dropped:
  • Catawba
  • UCLA

Post-bowl poll edit

The final regular season AP poll, taken in early December before the bowls, had Notre Dame No. 1 (107 first-place votes) and Michigan second, with 25 first-place votes.[1] Michigan won the Rose Bowl 49–0 over USC while Notre Dame did not play in a bowl game. Detroit Free Press sports editor Lyall Smith arranged a special post-bowl poll with only Michigan or Notre Dame as choices, which favored Michigan 226–119.[12][13] However, it was stated that "The new ballot does not supersede the Associated Press' regular final season rating of college football teams, released last December 8, which named Notre Dame the mythical National champion with Michigan the runnerup."[12]

Litkenhous Ratings edit

The final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1947 provided numerical rankings to more than 500 college and military football programs. The top 100 ranked teams were:

1. Michigan (10–0) - 114.0
2. Notre Dame (9–0) - 109.4
3. Texas (10–1) - 103.6
4. USC (7–2–1) - 100.0
5. Penn (7–0–1) - 99.6
6. Army (5–2–2) - 98.2
7. Rice (6–3–1) - 98.1
8. Illinois (5–3–1) - 95.7
9. UCLA (5–4) - 95.0
10. SMU (9–0–2) - 93.9
11. California (9–1) - 93.4
12. Penn State (9–0–1) - 93.2
13. North Carolina (8–2) - 91.7
14. Minnesota (6–3) - 91.2
15. Ole Miss (9–2) - 91.1
16. Wisconsin (5–3–1) - 90.5
17. Indiana (5–3–1) - 89.0
18. Purdue (5–4) - 88.7
19. Georgia Tech (10–1) - 86.9
20. Alabama (8–3) - 86.7
21. Kansas (8–1–2) - 86.5
22. Northwestern (3–6) - 86.2
23. TCU (4–5–2) - 86.0
24. William & Mary (9–2) - 85.7
25. Iowa (3–5–1) - 85.3
26. Virginia (7–3) - 84.9
27. Arkansas (6–4–1) - 84.8
28. Missouri (6–4) - 84.5
29. Kentucky (8–3) - 84.4
30. Columbia (7–2) - 83.0
31. Vanderbilt (6–4) - 82.7
32. Navy (1–7–1) - 81.9
33. Washington (3–6) - 81.7
34. LSU (5–3–1) - 81.1
35. Ohio State (2–6–1) - 80.4
36. Oregon (7–3) - 80.2
37. San Francisco (7–3) - 80.2
38. Michigan State (7–2) - 80.1
39. Oklahoma (7–2–1) - 79.9
40. Georgia (7–4–1) - 79.5
41. Texas A&M (3–6–1) - 79.4
42. West Virginia (6–4) - 79.3
43. Baylor (5–5) -78.5
44. Mississippi State (7–3) - 78.0
45. Maryland (7–2–2) - 77.9
46. Tennessee (5–5) - 77.9
47. Villanova (6–3–1) - 77.9
48. Detroit (6–4) - 77.8
49. Princeton (5–3) - 77.1
50. NC State (5–3–1) - 77.0
51. Duke (4–3–2) - 76.6
52. Oregon State (5–5) - 76.6
53. Yale (6–3) - 75.3
54. Boston College (5–4) - 75.2
55. Nevada (9–2) - 75.2
56. Hardin–Simmons (8–3) - 74.8
57. Wake Forest (6–4) - 74.2
58. Rutgers (8–1) - 73.9
59. Tulane (2–5–2) - 73.2
60. Pacific (10–1) - 71.6
61. Holy Cross (4–4–2) - 71.5
62. Tulsa (5–5) - 71.4
63. Pepperdine (9–0) - 70.4
64. Washington State (3–7) - 70.4
65. Oklahoma A&M (3–7) - 70.3
66. Dartmouth (4–4–1) - 70.1
67. Marquette (4–5) - 70.1
68. Muhlenberg (9–1) - 70.1
69. Clemson (4–5) - 69.9
70. Stanford (0–9) - 69.4
71. Miami (OH) (9–0–1) - 68.9
72. South Carolina (6–2–1) - 68.8
73. Santa Clara (4–4) - 68.4
74. Florida (4–5–1) - 68.0
75. Cornell (4–5) - 67.7
76. Nebraska (2–7) - 67.7
77. Dayton (6–3) - 67.6
78. North Texas (10–2) - 67.5
79. Brown (4–4–1) - 67.3
80. Utah (8–1–1) - 66.9
81. Pittsburgh (1–8) - 66.4
82. San Jose State (9–3) - 66.4
83. Oklahoma City (7–3) - 66.2
84. Virginia Tech (4–5) - 66.1
85. Wichita (7–4) - 66.1
86. McNeese JC - 66.0
87. Miami (FL) (2–7–1) - 66.0
88. St. Bonaventure (6–3) - 64.8
89. Cincinnati (7–3) - 64.7
90. Iowa State (3–6) - 64.4
91. Georgetown (3–4–1) - 63.9
92. Arizona (5–4–1) - 63.7
93. Harvard (4–5) - 63.7
94. West Texas (7–4) - 63.6
95. Denver (5–4–1) - 63.1
96. Xavier (4–4–1) - 62.5
97. Marshall (9–3) - 62.2
98. V. M. I. - 62.1
99. Saint Louis (4–6) - 62.0
100. Temple (3–6) - 61.6
101. Saint Mary's (3–7) - 60.9
102. Utah State (6–5) - 60.8
103. Texas Mines (5–3–1) - 60.5
104. Washington and Lee (5–3) - 60.3
105. Canisius - 60.2
106. Youngstown (8–2) - 59.8
107. Toledo (9–2) - 59.5
108. East Texas (8–2) - 59.3
109. Colorado (4–5)- 56.7
116. Bowling Green (5–5) - 56.7
117. Catawba (11–1) - 56.6
118. Chattanooga (4–6) - 56.6
119. Idaho (4–4) - 56.6
120. Boston - 56.0
121. Davidson (6–3–1) - 55.8
122. Wayne (5–2) - 55.6
123. Syracuse (3–6) - 55.5
124. Lawrence - 55.4
125. New Hampshire (8–1) - 54.9
126. New Mexico (4–5–1) - 54.7
127. Buffalo (8–1) - 54.4
128. John Carroll - 54.3
129. Delaware (4–4) - 54.2
130. San Diego State (7–3–1) - 54.1
131. Abilene Christian - 53.8
132. BYU (3–7) - 53.7
133. Rollins - 53.4
134. George Washington (1–7–1) - 53.3
135. Wyoming (4–5) - 52.6
136. Missouri Valley (12–0) - 52.3
137. Western Michigan (5–4) - 52.0
138. Colorado A&M (5–4–1) - 51.8
139. Southwest Texas (5–4) - 51.7
140. Texas Tech (6–5) - 51.7
141. Hardin - 51.6
142. Denison - 51.5
143. Richmond (3–7) - 51.4
144. Loras - 50.7
145. Western Reserve (4–5) - 50.7
146. Louisville (7–0–1) - 50.6
147. Cameron State - 50.5
148. Drake (1–7–1) - 50.5
149. Kansas State (0–10) - 50.0
150. Compton - 49.8

HBCU rankings edit

The Pittsburgh Courier, a leading African American newspaper, ranked the top 1947 teams from historically black colleges and universities using the Dickinson System in an era when college football was largely segregated. The rankings were published on December 6.[14]

The Courier also ranked 7 what they called "smaller colleges" teams:

The Baltimore Afro-American also published post-season rankings on December 13:[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Notre Dame team again voted best in country". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. December 9, 1947. p. 17.
  2. ^ "October 6, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "October 13, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  4. ^ "October 20, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  5. ^ "October 27, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  6. ^ "November 3, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  7. ^ "November 10, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  8. ^ "November 17, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  9. ^ "November 24, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  10. ^ "December 1, 1947 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  11. ^ "1947 Final AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Sports writers choose Michigan almost 2 to 1". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 7, 1948. p. 16.
  13. ^ Kyrk, John. Natural Enemies. pp. 142–7. ISBN 1-58979-090-1.
  14. ^ "Tennessee No. 1 in Nat'l Grid Ratings". The Pittsburgh Courier. December 6, 1947. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "The Afro American - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.

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One human poll comprised the 1947 National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA football rankings Unlike most sports college football s governing body the NCAA does not bestow a national championship instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies 1947 NCAA football rankingsSeason1947Bowl season1947 48 bowl gamesEnd of season championsNotre DameNCAA football rankings 19461948 There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll The United Press Coaches Poll began operation in 1950 in addition the AP Poll did not begin conducting preseason polls until that same year Contents 1 Legend 2 AP Poll 2 1 Post bowl poll 3 Litkenhous Ratings 4 HBCU rankings 5 ReferencesLegend edit Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked previous week National champion Win loss record Italics Number of first place votes t Tied with team above or below also with this symbolAP Poll editThe final official AP Poll was released on December 8 at the end of the 1947 regular season weeks before the major bowls 1 The AP did not release a post bowl season final poll regularly until 1968 Week 1Oct 6 2 Week 2Oct 13 3 Week 3Oct 20 4 Week 4Oct 27 5 Week 5Nov 3 6 Week 6Nov 10 7 Week 7Nov 17 8 Week 8Nov 24 9 Week 9Dec 1 10 Week 10 Final Dec 8 11 1 Notre Dame 1 0 52 Michigan 3 0 93 Michigan 4 0 147 Notre Dame 4 0 78 Notre Dame 5 0 106 Notre Dame 6 0 117 Michigan 8 0 140 Notre Dame 8 0 97 Notre Dame 8 0 58 5 Notre Dame 9 0 107 1 2 Michigan 2 0 29 Notre Dame 2 0 23 Notre Dame 3 0 21 Michigan 5 0 69 Michigan 6 0 56 Michigan 7 0 34 Notre Dame 7 0 87 Michigan 9 0 81 Michigan 9 0 54 5 Michigan 9 0 25 2 3 Texas 3 0 15 Texas 4 0 10 Texas 5 0 10 Texas 6 0 25 SMU 6 0 7 Penn 6 0 7 SMU 8 0 9 SMU 9 0 6 USC 7 0 1 2 SMU 9 0 1 3 4 Georgia Tech 2 0 3 California 4 0 California 5 0 1 Penn 4 0 11 Penn 5 0 8 SMU 7 0 2 USC 6 0 1 3 USC 7 0 1 3 SMU 9 0 1 Penn State 9 0 1 4 5 Army 2 0 1 Georgia Tech 3 0 1 Illinois 3 0 1 USC 4 0 1 6 USC 5 0 1 2 USC 6 0 1 5 Penn State 8 0 6 Penn State 9 0 1 Penn State 9 0 Texas 9 1 5 6 Illinois 2 0 Illinois 2 0 1 1 Army 3 0 1 2 Georgia Tech 5 0 2 Georgia Tech 6 0 6 Georgia Tech 7 0 1 Penn 6 0 1 Alabama 7 2 Texas 9 1 2 Alabama 8 2 1 6 7 Penn 1 0 Army 2 0 1 Georgia Tech 4 0 2 Penn State 5 0 2 Penn State 6 0 2 Texas 7 1 Texas 8 1 Texas 8 1 Alabama 8 2 Penn 7 0 1 7 8 California 3 0 1 Penn 2 0 Penn 3 0 SMU 5 0 Texas 6 1 Penn State 7 0 3 Alabama 6 2 Penn 6 0 1 Penn 7 0 1 USC 7 1 1 8 9 Georgia 2 1 Penn State 3 0 Penn State 4 0 1 Duke 4 0 1 2 Army 4 1 1 Wisconsin 5 1 1 California 8 1 Georgia Tech 8 1 Georgia Tech 9 1 North Carolina 8 2 7 9 10 Vanderbilt 2 0 Vanderbilt 3 0 USC 3 0 1 Army 3 1 1 Virginia 6 0 California 7 1 Georgia Tech 7 1 North Carolina 7 2 3 North Carolina 8 2 9 Georgia Tech 9 1 10 11 Columbia 2 0 USC 2 0 1 Wake Forest 4 0 Illinois 3 1 1 Illinois 3 2 1 Illinois 4 2 1 Army 4 2 2 California 9 1 Army 5 2 2 Army 5 2 2 11 12 Penn State 2 0 1 Yale 3 0 SMU 4 0 Virginia 5 0 California 6 1 William amp Mary 6 1 Illinois 5 2 1 Army 4 2 2 Ole Miss 8 2 Kansas 8 0 2 12 13 Duke 2 0 Minnesota 3 0 1 Virginia 4 0 Kentucky 5 1 Duke 4 1 1 Army 4 2 1 North Carolina 6 2 1 Kansas 7 0 2 Kansas 8 0 2 tOle Miss 8 2 13 14 Yale 2 0 Wake Forest 3 0 2 Kentucky 4 1 California 5 1 Purdue 4 2 Alabama 5 2 William amp Mary 7 1 William amp Mary 8 1 William amp Mary 9 1 3 tWilliam amp Mary 9 1 14 15 Oklahoma 2 0 Rice 1 1 1 Duke 3 0 1 Wake Forest 4 1 William amp Mary 5 1 Ole Miss 6 2 tOle Miss 7 2 Ole Miss 7 2 California 9 1 California 9 1 15 16 Rice 1 1 1 Virginia 3 0 UCLA 3 1 Purdue 3 2 Alabama 4 2 Virginia 6 1 tVirginia 7 1 Columbia 7 2 1 NC State 5 3 1 Oklahoma 7 2 1 1 16 17 Minnesota 2 0 1 Duke 2 0 1 Baylor 4 0 LSU 4 1 Columbia 4 2 Missouri 6 2 Kansas 6 0 2 UCLA 5 4 Rice 6 3 1 NC State 5 3 1 17 18 Ole Miss 3 0 NC State 2 1 LSU 3 1 Alabama 4 2 North Carolina 4 2 Utah 7 0 UCLA 5 3 Rice 5 3 1 Oklahoma 7 2 1 Rice 6 3 1 18 19 North Carolina 1 1 UCLA 2 1 Vanderbilt 3 1 UCLA 3 2 Wisconsin 4 1 1 North Carolina 5 2 Columbia 6 2 Minnesota 6 3 UCLA 5 4 Duke 4 3 2 19 20 USC 1 0 1 Kentucky 3 1 San Francisco 4 1 Columbia 3 2 Yale 5 1 Minnesota 5 2 Rice 4 3 1 Oklahoma 6 2 1 Catawba 9 1 Columbia 7 2 20 Week 1Oct 6 2 Week 2Oct 13 3 Week 3Oct 20 4 Week 4Oct 27 5 Week 5Nov 3 6 Week 6Nov 10 7 Week 7Nov 17 8 Week 8Nov 24 9 Week 9Dec 1 10 Week 10 Final Dec 8 11 Dropped ColumbiaGeorgiaOle MissNorth CarolinaOklahomaDropped MinnesotaNC StateRiceYaleDropped BaylorSan FranciscoVanderbiltDropped KentuckyLSUUCLAWake ForestDropped ColumbiaDukePurdueYaleDropped MinnesotaMissouriUtahWisconsinDropped IllinoisVirginiaDropped ColumbiaMinnesotaDropped CatawbaUCLA Post bowl poll edit The final regular season AP poll taken in early December before the bowls had Notre Dame No 1 107 first place votes and Michigan second with 25 first place votes 1 Michigan won the Rose Bowl 49 0 over USC while Notre Dame did not play in a bowl game Detroit Free Press sports editor Lyall Smith arranged a special post bowl poll with only Michigan or Notre Dame as choices which favored Michigan 226 119 12 13 However it was stated that The new ballot does not supersede the Associated Press regular final season rating of college football teams released last December 8 which named Notre Dame the mythical National champion with Michigan the runnerup 12 Litkenhous Ratings editThe final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1947 provided numerical rankings to more than 500 college and military football programs The top 100 ranked teams were 1 Michigan 10 0 114 0 2 Notre Dame 9 0 109 4 3 Texas 10 1 103 6 4 USC 7 2 1 100 0 5 Penn 7 0 1 99 6 6 Army 5 2 2 98 2 7 Rice 6 3 1 98 1 8 Illinois 5 3 1 95 7 9 UCLA 5 4 95 0 10 SMU 9 0 2 93 9 11 California 9 1 93 4 12 Penn State 9 0 1 93 2 13 North Carolina 8 2 91 7 14 Minnesota 6 3 91 2 15 Ole Miss 9 2 91 1 16 Wisconsin 5 3 1 90 5 17 Indiana 5 3 1 89 0 18 Purdue 5 4 88 7 19 Georgia Tech 10 1 86 9 20 Alabama 8 3 86 7 21 Kansas 8 1 2 86 5 22 Northwestern 3 6 86 2 23 TCU 4 5 2 86 0 24 William amp Mary 9 2 85 7 25 Iowa 3 5 1 85 3 26 Virginia 7 3 84 9 27 Arkansas 6 4 1 84 8 28 Missouri 6 4 84 5 29 Kentucky 8 3 84 4 30 Columbia 7 2 83 0 31 Vanderbilt 6 4 82 7 32 Navy 1 7 1 81 9 33 Washington 3 6 81 7 34 LSU 5 3 1 81 1 35 Ohio State 2 6 1 80 4 36 Oregon 7 3 80 2 37 San Francisco 7 3 80 2 38 Michigan State 7 2 80 1 39 Oklahoma 7 2 1 79 9 40 Georgia 7 4 1 79 5 41 Texas A amp M 3 6 1 79 4 42 West Virginia 6 4 79 3 43 Baylor 5 5 78 5 44 Mississippi State 7 3 78 0 45 Maryland 7 2 2 77 9 46 Tennessee 5 5 77 9 47 Villanova 6 3 1 77 9 48 Detroit 6 4 77 8 49 Princeton 5 3 77 1 50 NC State 5 3 1 77 0 51 Duke 4 3 2 76 6 52 Oregon State 5 5 76 6 53 Yale 6 3 75 3 54 Boston College 5 4 75 2 55 Nevada 9 2 75 2 56 Hardin Simmons 8 3 74 8 57 Wake Forest 6 4 74 2 58 Rutgers 8 1 73 9 59 Tulane 2 5 2 73 2 60 Pacific 10 1 71 6 61 Holy Cross 4 4 2 71 5 62 Tulsa 5 5 71 4 63 Pepperdine 9 0 70 4 64 Washington State 3 7 70 4 65 Oklahoma A amp M 3 7 70 3 66 Dartmouth 4 4 1 70 1 67 Marquette 4 5 70 1 68 Muhlenberg 9 1 70 1 69 Clemson 4 5 69 9 70 Stanford 0 9 69 4 71 Miami OH 9 0 1 68 9 72 South Carolina 6 2 1 68 8 73 Santa Clara 4 4 68 4 74 Florida 4 5 1 68 0 75 Cornell 4 5 67 7 76 Nebraska 2 7 67 7 77 Dayton 6 3 67 6 78 North Texas 10 2 67 5 79 Brown 4 4 1 67 3 80 Utah 8 1 1 66 9 81 Pittsburgh 1 8 66 4 82 San Jose State 9 3 66 4 83 Oklahoma City 7 3 66 2 84 Virginia Tech 4 5 66 1 85 Wichita 7 4 66 1 86 McNeese JC 66 0 87 Miami FL 2 7 1 66 0 88 St Bonaventure 6 3 64 8 89 Cincinnati 7 3 64 7 90 Iowa State 3 6 64 4 91 Georgetown 3 4 1 63 9 92 Arizona 5 4 1 63 7 93 Harvard 4 5 63 7 94 West Texas 7 4 63 6 95 Denver 5 4 1 63 1 96 Xavier 4 4 1 62 5 97 Marshall 9 3 62 2 98 V M I 62 1 99 Saint Louis 4 6 62 0 100 Temple 3 6 61 6 101 Saint Mary s 3 7 60 9 102 Utah State 6 5 60 8 103 Texas Mines 5 3 1 60 5 104 Washington and Lee 5 3 60 3 105 Canisius 60 2 106 Youngstown 8 2 59 8 107 Toledo 9 2 59 5 108 East Texas 8 2 59 3 109 Colorado 4 5 56 7 116 Bowling Green 5 5 56 7 117 Catawba 11 1 56 6 118 Chattanooga 4 6 56 6 119 Idaho 4 4 56 6 120 Boston 56 0 121 Davidson 6 3 1 55 8 122 Wayne 5 2 55 6 123 Syracuse 3 6 55 5 124 Lawrence 55 4 125 New Hampshire 8 1 54 9 126 New Mexico 4 5 1 54 7 127 Buffalo 8 1 54 4 128 John Carroll 54 3 129 Delaware 4 4 54 2 130 San Diego State 7 3 1 54 1 131 Abilene Christian 53 8 132 BYU 3 7 53 7 133 Rollins 53 4 134 George Washington 1 7 1 53 3 135 Wyoming 4 5 52 6 136 Missouri Valley 12 0 52 3 137 Western Michigan 5 4 52 0 138 Colorado A amp M 5 4 1 51 8 139 Southwest Texas 5 4 51 7 140 Texas Tech 6 5 51 7 141 Hardin 51 6 142 Denison 51 5 143 Richmond 3 7 51 4 144 Loras 50 7 145 Western Reserve 4 5 50 7 146 Louisville 7 0 1 50 6 147 Cameron State 50 5 148 Drake 1 7 1 50 5 149 Kansas State 0 10 50 0 150 Compton 49 8HBCU rankings editThe Pittsburgh Courier a leading African American newspaper ranked the top 1947 teams from historically black colleges and universities using the Dickinson System in an era when college football was largely segregated The rankings were published on December 6 14 1 Tennessee A amp I 10 0 2 Wilberforce State 11 1 3 Florida A amp M 9 1 4 Hampton 7 2 1 5 Shaw 10 0 6 Grambling 10 2 7 Virginia State 8 1 8 Southern 10 2 9 Morgan State 5 2 1 10 South Carolina State 7 1 2 11 Howard 6 2 1 12 Louisville Municipal 6 1 1 13 Lincoln MO 3 3 1 14 West Virginia State 7 2 1 15 Fort Valley State 7 1 1 16 Texas College 5 2 3 17 Prairie View A amp M 6 6 18 Lane 6 5 19 Lincoln PA 5 4 1 20 Wiley 5 3 1 21 Clark 4 3 1 22 Kentucky State 4 6 The Courier also ranked 7 what they called smaller colleges teams 1 Alcorn A amp M 10 1 2 Bethune Cookman 10 2 3 LeMoyne Owen 4 1 1 4 Florida Normal 5 2 1 5 Allen 6 3 6 Dillard 4 2 1 7 Alabama A amp M 3 1 1 The Baltimore Afro American also published post season rankings on December 13 15 1 Tennessee A amp I 10 0 2 Virginia State 8 1 3 Wilberforce State 11 1 4 Shaw 8 0 5 Southern 10 2 6 Florida A amp M 9 1 7 Howard 6 2 1 8 Texas College 5 2 3 9 Hampton 7 2 1 10 South Carolina State 7 1 2 References edit a b Notre Dame team again voted best in country Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press December 9 1947 p 17 October 6 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 October 13 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 October 20 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 October 27 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 November 3 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 November 10 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 November 17 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 November 24 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 December 1 1947 AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 1947 Final AP Football Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved March 26 2017 a b Sports writers choose Michigan almost 2 to 1 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 7 1948 p 16 Kyrk John Natural Enemies pp 142 7 ISBN 1 58979 090 1 Tennessee No 1 in Nat l Grid Ratings The Pittsburgh Courier December 6 1947 p 14 via Newspapers com The Afro American Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1947 NCAA football rankings amp oldid 1219456145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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