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One human poll comprised the 1944 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. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll. The Coaches' Poll began operation in 1950; in addition, the AP Poll did not begin conducting preseason polls until that same year.

Legend[edit]

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
  National champion
(#–#)
  Win–loss record
(Italics)
  Number of first place votes
т
Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll[edit]

The final AP Poll was released on December 4, at the end of the 1944 regular season, weeks before the major bowls. The AP would not release a post-bowl season final poll regularly until 1968.

Week 1
Oct 9[1]
Week 2
Oct 16[2]
Week 3
Oct 23[3]
Week 4
Oct 30[4]
Week 5
Nov 6[5]
Week 6
Nov 13[6]
Week 7
Nov 20[7]
Week 8
Nov 27[8]
Week 9 (Final)
Dec 4[9]
1.Notre Dame (2–0) (34)Notre Dame (3–0) (59.67)Notre Dame (4–0) (40)Army (5–0) (41)Army (6–0) (58)Army (7–0) (77)Army (8–0) (65.33)Army (8–0) (55.33)Army (9–0) (95)1.
2.North Carolina Pre-Flight (3–0) (24)Army (3–0) (11.67)Army (4–0) (30)Notre Dame (5–0) (15)Ohio State (6–0) (18)Randolph Field (7–0) (15)Navy (6–2) (5)Navy (6–2) (1)Ohio State (9–0) (5)2.
3.Army (2–0) (3)Randolph Field (3–0) (21.58)Randolph Field (4–0) (23)Ohio State (5–0) (17)Navy (4–2) (1)Navy (5–2) (5)Ohio State (8–0) (5)Ohio State (9–0) (18) тRandolph Field (9–0) (17)3.
4.Randolph Field (2–0) (22)Ohio State (3–0) (4)Ohio State (4–0) (14)Randolph Field (5–0) (18)Randolph Field (6–0) (18)Ohio State (7–0) (3)Randolph Field (8–0) (11.33)Randolph Field (9–0) (5.33) тNavy (6–3)4.
5.Great Lakes Navy (2–0) (3)Iowa Pre-Flight (4–1) (0.25)Georgia Tech (4–0)Georgia Tech (5–0) (1)Notre Dame (5–1)Michigan (7–1)Bainbridge NTS (8–0) (4.33)Bainbridge NTS (9–0) (11.33)Bainbridge NTS (10–0) (3)5.
6.Navy (2–0)Great Lakes Navy (3–0) (1)Iowa Pre-Flight (5–1)Navy (3–2) (1)Bainbridge NTS (6–0) (6)Bainbridge NTS (7–0) (4)Michigan (8–1)Iowa Pre-Flight (10–1) (1)Iowa Pre-Flight (10–1) (1)6.
7.Purdue (2–1) (2)Penn (3–0) (3)Penn (3–0) тIowa Pre-Flight (6–1)Iowa Pre-Flight (7–1)Iowa Pre-Flight (8–1)Iowa Pre-Flight (9–1) (2)USC (7–0–2)USC (7–0–2)7.
8.Ohio State (2–0) (2)Georgia Tech (3–0)Tulsa (4–0) тNorth Carolina Pre-Flight (5–0–1)Michigan (6–1)March Field (6–0–1) (2)USC (6–0–2) (1)Michigan (8–2)Michigan (8–2)8.
9.Penn (2–0)Navy (2–1)North Carolina Pre-Flight (4–0–1)Illinois (4–2–1)March Field (5–0–1) (3)Georgia Tech (6–1)March Field (7–0–1) (3)Notre Dame (7–2)Notre Dame (8–2)9.
10.Georgia Tech (2–0)North Carolina Pre-Flight (3–0–1)Purdue (3–2)Michigan (5–1)Illinois (4–2–1)Duke (3–4)Georgia Tech (7–1)Tennessee (7–0–1)March Field (7–0–2)10.
11.Iowa Pre-Flight (3–1) (1)Purdue (2–2)March Field (3–0–1)March Field (4–0–1) (6)USC (5–0–2)Notre Dame (5–2)Duke (4–4) (1)Duke (5–4)Duke (6–4)11.
12.Michigan (3–1)California (3–0–1) (1)Navy (2–2)Bainbridge NTS (5–0) (2)Wake Forest (7–0) (1)USC (5–0–2)Great Lakes Navy (7–1)Great Lakes Navy (8–1)Tennessee (7–0–1)12.
13.Tulsa (2–0)Tulsa (3–0)Bainbridge NTS (4–0) (2)USC (4–0–2)Georgia Tech (5–1)Great Lakes Navy (6–1)Alabama (4–1–2)Norman NAS (6–0)Georgia Tech (8–2) т13.
14.Illinois (2–0)March Field (2–0–1) (1)Illinois (4–1–1)Great Lakes Navy (4–1)Great Lakes Navy (5–1)Purdue (5–3)Camp Peary (6–1)March Field (7–0–2)Norman NAS (6–0) т14.
15.Second Air Force (3–1) тMichigan (4–1) тSecond Air Force (5–1)Indiana (5–1)Norman NAS (5–0)El Toro Marines (5–1)Tennessee (6–0–1)Oklahoma A&M (7–1)Illinois (5–4–1)15.
16.Tennessee (2–0) (1) тUSC (2–0–2) тGreat Lakes Navy (3–1)Tennessee (4–0–1)North Carolina Pre-Flight (5–1–1)Mississippi State (6–0)El Toro Marines (6–1)Alabama (5–1–2)El Toro Marines (7–1)16.
17.Wake Forest (3–0)Tennessee (3–0)Indiana (4–1)Wake Forest (6–0)El Toro Marines (4–1)Tennessee (5–0–1)Norman NAS (6–0)Camp Peary (6–2)Great Lakes Navy (8–2)17.
18.Bainbridge NTS (2–0)Bainbridge NTS (3–0) (2)Wake Forest (5–0)Mississippi State (4–0)Tennessee (5–0–1)Norman NAS (6–0) тNotre Dame (6–2)El Toro Marines (7–1) тFort Pierce (8–0)18.
19.Indiana (2–1) тSecond Air Force (4–1) (0.25)3rd Air Force (4–0) тAlabama (3–0–2) тMississippi State (5–0)North Carolina Pre-Flight (6–1–1) тSecond Air Force (8–2)Yale (7–0–1) тSaint Mary's Pre-Flight (4–4)19.
20.Wisconsin (2–0) тIndiana (3–1)
  • Tennessee (3–0–1) т
  • Oklahoma A&M (5–0) тDuke (2–4)Yale (6–0)North Carolina Pre-Flight (6–2–1)Second Air Force (8–2–1)Second Air Force (8–2–1)20.
    Week 1
    Oct 9[1]
    Week 2
    Oct 16[2]
    Week 3
    Oct 23[3]
    Week 4
    Oct 30[4]
    Week 5
    Nov 6[5]
    Week 6
    Nov 13[6]
    Week 7
    Nov 20[7]
    Week 8
    Nov 27[8]
    Week 9 (Final)
    Dec 4[9]
    Dropped:
    • Illinois
  • Wake Forest
  • Wisconsin
  • Dropped:
    • California
  • Michigan
  • USC
  • Dropped:
    • Second Air Force
  • 3rd Air Force
  • Penn
  • Purdue
  • Tulsa
  • Dropped:
    • Alabama
  • Indiana
  • Oklahoma A&M
  • Dropped:
    • Illinois
  • Wake Forest
  • Dropped:
    • Mississippi State
  • Purdue
  • Yale
  • Dropped:
    • Georgia Tech
  • North Carolina Pre-Flight
  • Dropped:
    • Alabama
  • Camp Peary
  • Oklahoma A&M
  • Yale
  • Litkenhous Ratings[edit]

    The final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1944 provided numerical rankings to more than 300 college and military football programs.[10][11] The top 100 ranked teams were:

    1. Army (9–0)
    2. Randolph Field (11–0)
    3. Ohio State (9–0)
    4. Navy (6–3)
    5. Notre Dame (8–2)
    6. Second Air Force (10–4–1)
    7. Michigan (8–2)
    8. Iowa Pre-Flight (10–1)
    9. Georgia Tech (8–3)
    10. Indiana (7–3)
    11. Great Lakes Navy (9–2–1)
    12. Purdue (5–5)
    13. Illinois (5–4–1)
    14. Duke (6–4)
    15. Minnesota (5–3–1)
    16. Fourth Air Force (7–2–2)
    17. Lincoln Army Air Field (6–1)
    18. Tulsa (8–2)
    19. Alabama (5–2–2)
    20. Fort Warren (5–4–1)
    21. Colorado (6–2)
    22. Norman NAS (6–0)
    23. El Toro Marines (8–1)
    24. Penn (5–3)
    25. USC (8–0–2)
    26. Fort Pierce Amphibs (9–0)
    27. Third Air Force (8–3)
    28. Bainbridge NTS (10–0)
    29. Tennessee (7–1–1)
    30. Wisconsin (3–6)
    31. Mississippi State (6–2)
    32. Oklahoma A&M (8–1)
    33. LSU (2–5–1)
    34. Northwestern (1–7–1)
    35. Georgia (7–3)
    36. Bunker Hill NAS (6–1)
    37. Amarillo AAF (5–3)
    38. Texas (5–4)
    39. Camp Peary (5–2)
    40. North Carolina Pre-Flight (6–2–1)
    41. Tulane (4–3)
    42. Texas A&M (7–4)
    43. Saint Mary's Pre-Flight (4–4)
    44. Wake Forest (8–1)
    45. Washington (5–3)
    46. Georgia Pre-Flight (4–5)
    47. UCLA (4–5–1)
    48. Oklahoma (6–3–1)
    49. San Diego NTS
    50. Ottumwa NAS
    51. Berkeley CGS
    52. Marquette
    53. Camp Shoemaker
    54. Fleet City
    55. Auburn
    56. Alameda Coast Guard
    57. Jacksonville NAS
    58. Virginia
    59. Utah
    60. Arkansas
    61. Denver
    62. Kentucky
    63. Rice
    64. Yale
    65. TCU
    66. NC State
    67. Kessler Field
    68. Colorado College
    69. Clemson
    70. Fort Benning Fourth
    71. Missouri
    72. Iowa
    73. Michigan State
    74. Coast Guard Academy
    75. Iowa State
    76. California
    77. SMU
    78. North Carolina
    79. Maxwell Field
    80. Pittsburgh
    81. Brown
    82. Southwestern (TX)
    83. Cornell
    84. Lubbock American Air Force
    85. Ole Miss
    86. Maryville
    87. Penn State
    88. Denison
    89. William & Mary
    90. Navy PT School
    91. Western Michigan
    92. Colorado Amphibs
    93. South Carolina
    94. Arkansas Aggies
    95. San Francisco Coast Guard
    96. Texas Tech
    97. Peru Navy
    98. Dartmouth
    99. Holy Cross
    100. Fort Benning Third

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "October 9, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "October 16, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "October 23, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "October 30, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "November 6, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "November 13, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "November 20, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "November 27, 1944 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ "1944 Final AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  • ^ Litkenhous, E. E. (December 10, 1944). "Big Ten Circuit Repeats As King of College Leagues". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City Utah. p. 8B. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  • ^ Litkenhous, E. E. (December 17, 1944). "Army, Randolph Field One-Two in Final Litkenhouse Ratings". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 4, section 2. Retrieved April 15, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.

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