One human poll comprised the 1949 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.
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AP Poll
The final AP Poll was released on November 28, at the end of the 1949 regular season , weeks before the major bowls. The AP would not release a post-bowl season final poll regularly until 1968 .
Week 1 Oct 3[ 1] Week 2 Oct 10[ 2] Week 3 Oct 17[ 3] Week 4 Oct 24[ 4] Week 5 Oct 31[ 5] Week 6 Nov 7[ 6] Week 7 Nov 14[ 7] Week 8 Nov 21[ 8] Week 9 (Final) Nov 28[ 9] 1. Michigan (2–0) (34) Notre Dame (3–0) (67) Notre Dame (4–0) (146) Notre Dame (4–0) (120) Notre Dame (5–0) (133) Notre Dame (6–0) (137) Notre Dame (7–0) (140) Notre Dame (8–0) (113) Notre Dame (9–0) (172) 1. 2. Notre Dame (2–0) (15) Army (3–0) (58) Army (4–0) (10) Army (5–0) (12) Army (6–0) (10) Army (7–0) (13) Oklahoma (8–0) (15) California (10–0) (24) Oklahoma (10–0) (18) 2. 3. Oklahoma (2–0) (17) Oklahoma (3–0) (28) Minnesota (4–0) (8) Oklahoma (5–0) (10) Oklahoma (6–0) (11) Oklahoma (7–0) (9) California (9–0) (5) Oklahoma (9–0) (11) California (10–0) 3. 4. Tulane (2–0) (4) Tulane (3–0) (1) Oklahoma (4–0) (6) California (6–0) California (7–0) (4) California (8–0) (3) Army (8–0) (1) Army (8–0) (1) Army (9–0) (12) 4. 5. Minnesota (2–0) (2) Minnesota (3–0) (6) California (5–0) Rice (4–1) Michigan (4–2) Michigan (5–2) Michigan (6–2) Ohio State (6–1–2) Rice (9–1) 5. 6. North Carolina (2–0) (3) North Carolina (3–0) (3) North Carolina (4–0) (6) Michigan (3–2) Baylor (6–0) Cornell (7–0) (1) Rice (7–1) Michigan (6–2–1) Ohio State (6–1–2) 6. 7. Army (2–0) (1) Michigan (2–1) Kentucky (5–0) (3) Minnesota (4–1) Cornell (6–0) (1) Rice (6–1) Ohio State (6–1–1) Rice (8–1) Michigan (6–2–1) 7. 8. USC (2–0)Kentucky (4–0) (8) Cornell (4–0) Cornell (5–0) Rice (5–1) Michigan State (5–2) Minnesota (6–2) Minnesota (7–2) Minnesota (7–2) 8. 9. SMU (2–0)California (4–0) Rice (3–1)Penn (4–0) SMU (4–1) Minnesota (5–2) Virginia (7–0) (1) Baylor (8–1) LSU (8–2) 9. 10. California (3–0)SMU (2–0) (1) Texas (4–1) Baylor (5–0) Michigan State (5–1) (2) Virginia (7–0) SMU (5–1–1) Tulane (7–1–1) Pacific (10–0) (4) 10. 11. Ohio State (2–0)Ohio State (2–0–1) Baylor (4–0) SMU (3–1) Ohio State (4–1–1) Ohio State (5–1–1) Kentucky (8–1) Pacific (9–0) (2) Kentucky (9–2) 11. 12. Texas (3–0)USC (2–0–1) Michigan (2–2) Michigan State (4–1) (1) USC (4–1–1) SMU (4–1–1) Stanford (6–2–1) Stanford (6–3–1) Cornell (8–1) 12. 13. Michigan State (2–0)UCLA (4–0) Northwestern (2–2) North Carolina (4–1) Kentucky (6–1) Texas (5–3) LSU (6–2) LSU (7–2) Villanova (8–1) (2) 13. 14. Duke (2–0) (3) Cornell (3–0) Penn (3–0) Kentucky (5–1) Tennessee (4–1–1)Kentucky (7–1) Dartmouth (6–1)Santa Clara (7–2–1) Maryland (7–1) 14. 15. Kentucky (3–0) (1) Pittsburgh (3–0) Michigan State (3–1) USC (3–1–1) Iowa (4–2)Boston (6–0) Baylor (7–1) Maryland (6–1) Santa Clara (7–2–1) 15. 16. Villanova (3–0)Texas (3–1) Pittsburgh (4–0) Missouri (3–2) Duke (5–1) LSU (5–2) Maryland (6–1)Villanova (8–1) North Carolina (7–3) 16. 17. Cornell (2–0)Villanova (4–0) SMU (2–1) LSU (3–2)LSU (4–2) Stanford (5–2–1)Cornell (7–1) USC (5–2–1) Tennessee (7–2–1) 17. 18. UCLA (3–0)Navy (2–1)Missouri (2–2) Ohio State (3–1–1) Boston University (5–0)Wake Forest (4–4)Michigan State (5–3) Tennessee (6–2–1) Princeton (6–3)18. 19. Pittsburgh (2–0)Michigan State (2–1) USC (2–1–1) Texas (4–2) Virginia (6–0)Pacific (7–0)Santa Clara (7–1–1) т North Carolina (6–3) Michigan State (6–3) 19. 20. Baylor (3–0)Tulane (3–1) UCLA (5–1) Santa Clara (6–1–1)Tulane (6–1–1) т Cornell (7–1) т Kentucky (8–2) т Baylor (8–2) т Missouri (7–3) т 20. Week 1 Oct 3[ 1] Week 2 Oct 10[ 2] Week 3 Oct 17[ 3] Week 4 Oct 24[ 4] Week 5 Oct 31[ 5] Week 6 Nov 7[ 6] Week 7 Nov 14[ 7] Week 8 Nov 21[ 8] Week 9 (Final) Nov 28[ 9] Dropped: Duke Missouri Northwestern Penn Dropped: Navy Ohio State UCLA Villanova Dropped: Northwestern Pittsburgh Tulane Dropped: Minnesota Missouri North Carolina Texas UCLA Dropped: Baylor Duke Fordham Iowa Penn Tennessee USC Dropped: Boston Pacific Texas Wake Forest Dropped: Dartmouth Michigan State SMU Virginia Dropped:
Litkenhous Ratings
The final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1949 ranked the following as the top 100 teams:[ 10]
Pittsburgh Courier
The Pittsburgh Courier , a leading African American newspaper , ranked the top 1949 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 10.[ 11]
1. Morgan State (8–0)
2. Southern (10–0–1), West Virginia State (8–0–1)
4. Tennessee A&M (9–1)
5. Florida A&M (7–2)
6. Maryland State (8–0), Shaw (7–2), North Carolina A&T (7–2)
9. Langston (8–1–1)
10. Benedict (6–1)
11. Grambling (7–3–2)
12. Fisk (6–2)
13. Prairie View A&M (7–3), Hampton (5–3)
15. Alcorn A&M (7–1–2)
16. Alabama A&M (5–2–2), Bethune–Cookman (5–3), Kentucky State (6–4), Wilberforce State (5–4)
20. Fort Valley State (5–3–1)
21. Virginia State (4–2–1)
22. Howard (7–2)
23. Clark (4–4)
24. North Carolina College (4–4)
25. Arkansas AM&N (5–4–2), St. Augustine's (6–2)
27. Morris Brown (6–3–1), Bishop (4–3–1), Morristown (6–3–1)
See also
References
^ "October 3, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "October 10, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "October 17, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "October 24, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "October 31, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "November 7, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "November 14, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "November 21, 1949 AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ "1949 Final AP Football Poll" . College Poll Archive . Retrieved March 26, 2017 .
^ E. E. Litkenhous (December 14, 1949). "Irish Eleven Officially Named Litkenhous Champ" . Wilmington Morning News . p. 32 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lucius Jones (December 10, 1949). "Southern, West Va. Lose on Final Ballot" . The Pittsburgh Courier . p. 22 – via Newspapers.com .
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