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Two human polls comprised the 1964 NCAA University Division 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.

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 November 30, at the end of the 1964 regular season, a month before the bowls.[1] The poll ranked only the top ten teams from 1962 through 1967.

Preseason
Aug[2]
Week 1
Sep 28[3]
Week 2
Oct 5[4]
Week 3
Oct 12[5]
Week 4
Oct 19[6]
Week 5
Oct 26[7]
Week 6
Nov 2[8]
Week 7
Nov 9[9]
Week 8
Nov 16[10]
Week 9
Nov 23[11]
Week 10 (Final)
Nov 30[12]
1.Ole Miss (20)Texas (2–0) (14)Texas (3–0) (32)Texas (4–0) (30)Ohio State (4–0) (35)Ohio State (5–0) (32)Notre Dame (6–0) (29)Notre Dame (7–0) (26)Notre Dame (8–0) (34)Notre Dame (9–0) (36)Alabama (10–0) (3412)1.
2.Oklahoma (15)USC (2–0) (17)Illinois (2–0) (6)Ohio State (3–0) (7)Notre Dame (4–0) (2)Notre Dame (5–0) (6)Ohio State (6–0) (11)Alabama (8–0) (11)Alabama (9–0) (9)Alabama (9–0) (6)Arkansas (10–0) (1112)2.
3.Illinois (10)Illinois (1–0) (7)Alabama (3–0) (3)Alabama (4–0) (2)Alabama (5–0) (5)Alabama (6–0) (8)Alabama (7–0) (7)Arkansas (8–0) (3)Arkansas (9–0) (2)Arkansas (10–0) (4)Notre Dame (9–1) (6)3.
4.TexasAlabama (2–0) (4)Ohio State (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0) (1)Arkansas (5–0) (2)Arkansas (6–0) (1)Arkansas (7–0) (1)Nebraska (8–0)Nebraska (9–0)Michigan (8–1) (1)Michigan (8–1) (3)4.
5.Ohio StateOhio State (1–0) (2)Kentucky (3–0) (5)Michigan (3–0)Nebraska (5–0)Nebraska (6–0)Nebraska (7–0)Texas (7–1)Texas (8–1)Texas (8–1)Texas (9–1)5.
6.Alabama (1)Navy (2–0) (1)Notre Dame (2–0)Nebraska (4–0)Texas (4–1)Texas (5–1)Texas (6–1)Michigan (6–1)Michigan (7–1)LSU (7–1–1)Nebraska (9–1)6.
7.Washington (1)Auburn (2–0) (2)Michigan (2–0) (1)Syracuse (3–1)LSU (4–0)Oregon (6–0)Georgia Tech (7–0)Ohio State (6–1)Ohio State (7–1)Nebraska (9–1)LSU (7–1–1)7.
8.Auburn (1)Michigan (1–0)Nebraska (3–0)Arkansas (4–0)Syracuse (4–1)Georgia Tech (6–0)LSU (5–0–1)Oregon State (7–1) (1)LSU (6–1–1)Oregon State (8–2)Oregon State (8–2)8.
9.SyracuseNotre Dame (1–0)Arkansas (3–0) тLSU (3–0)Florida (4–0)LSU (4–0–1)Florida (5–1)LSU (5–1–1)Syracuse (7–2)Ohio State (7–2)Ohio State (7–2)9.
10.NavyWashington (1–1) (1)Michigan State (1–1) тFlorida State (4–0)Florida State (5–0)Florida (4–1)Purdue (5–1)Georgia Tech (7–1)Oregon (7–1–1)Florida State (8–1–1)USC (7–3)10.
Preseason
Aug[2]
Week 1
Sep 28[3]
Week 2
Oct 5[4]
Week 3
Oct 12[5]
Week 4
Oct 19[6]
Week 5
Oct 26[7]
Week 6
Nov 2[8]
Week 7
Nov 9[9]
Week 8
Nov 16[10]
Week 9
Nov 23[11]
Week 10 (Final)
Nov 30[12]
Dropped:
  • Ole Miss
  • Oklahoma
  • Syracuse
  • Dropped:
    • Auburn
  • Navy
  • USC
  • Washington
  • Dropped:
    • Illinois
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan State
  • Dropped:
    • Michigan
    Dropped:
    • Florida State
  • Syracuse
  • Dropped:
    • Oregon
    Dropped:
    • Florida
  • Purdue
  • Dropped:
    • Georgia Tech
  • Oregon State
  • Dropped:
    • Oregon
  • Syracuse
  • Dropped:
    • Florida State

    Final Coaches Poll[edit]

    The final UPI Coaches Poll was released prior to the bowl games, on December 1.[13]
    Alabama received 22 of the 35 first-place votes; Arkansas received seven, Notre Dame four, and Michigan two.[14]

    Ranking Team Conference Bowl
    1 Alabama SEC Lost Orange, 17–21
    2 Arkansas Southwest Won Cotton, 10–7
    3 Notre Dame Independent none
    4 Michigan Big Ten Won Rose, 34–7
    5 Texas Southwest Won Orange, 21–17
    6 Nebraska Big Eight Lost Cotton, 7–10
    7 LSU SEC Won Sugar, 13–10
    8 Oregon State AAWU (Pac-8) Lost Rose, 7–34
    9 Ohio State Big Ten none
    10 USC AAWU (Pac-8)
    11 Florida State Independent Won Gator, 36–19
    12 Syracuse Independent Lost Sugar, 10–13
    13 Princeton Ivy none
    14 Penn State Independent
    Utah WAC Won Liberty, 32–6
    16 Illinois Big Ten none
    New Mexico WAC
    18 Tulsa MVC Won Bluebonnet, 14–7
    Missouri Big Eight none
    20 Michigan State Big Ten
    Mississippi SEC Lost Bluebonnet, 7–14

    [13][14]

    Litkenhous Ratings[edit]

    The following teams were ranked as the top 25 teams in the final Litkenhous Ratings, released in December 1964: [15]

    1. Alabama
    2. Michigan
    3. Notre Dame
    4. Arkansas
    5. Texas
    6. USC
    7. Florida State
    8. Florida
    9. Ohio State
    10. Nebraska
    11. Illinois
    12. Utah
    13. Tulsa
    14. Purdue
    15. Penn State
    16. Syracuse
    17. UCLA
    18. Ole Miss
    19. LSU
    20. Michigan State
    21. Utah State
    22. Oregon State
    23. Oregon
    24. Minnesota
    25. Oklahoma

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Green, Bob (December 1, 1964). "Alabama named national football champion". Reading Eagle. (Pennsylvania). Associated Press. p. 25.
  • ^ "1964 Preseason AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "September 28, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "October 5, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "October 12, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "October 19, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "October 26, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "November 2, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "November 9, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "November 16, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "November 23, 1964 AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ "1964 Final AP Football Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • ^ a b "Alabama takes over first in final poll". Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). December 1, 1964. p. 6.
  • ^ a b "Final UPI ratings". Reading Eagle. (Pennsylvania). UPI. December 1, 1964. p. 25.
  • ^ "Alabama champions in Lit poll". Johnson City Press-Chronicle. December 19, 1964. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.

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