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1980 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1980 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I-A 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.with the Heisman winner George Rogers

Legend

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

AP Poll

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Preseason
Aug 29[1]
Week 1
Sep 6[2]
Week 2
Sep 13[2]
Week 3
Sep 20[2]
Week 4
Sep 27[2]
Week 5
Oct 4[2]
Week 6
Oct 11[2]
Week 7
Oct 18[2]
Week 8
Oct 25[2]
Week 9
Nov 1[2]
Week 10
Nov 8[2]
Week 11
Nov 15[2]
Week 12
Nov 22[2]
Week 13
Nov 29[2]
Week 14
Dec 6[2]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[3]
1.Ohio State (36)Ohio State (0–0)Alabama (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Alabama (4–0)Alabama (5–0)Alabama (6–0)Alabama (7–0)Notre Dame (7–0)Georgia (9–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (10–0)Georgia (11–0)Georgia (11–0)Georgia (12–0) (58 12)1.
2.Alabama (24)Alabama (1–0)Ohio State (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Ohio State (3–0)USC (4–0)USC (5–0)Texas (5–0)UCLA (6–0)Georgia (8–0)USC (7–0–1)Notre Dame (8–0–1)Notre Dame (9–0–1)Notre Dame (9–0–1)Florida State (10–1)Pittsburgh (11–1) (3 12)2.
3.Pittsburgh (3)Pittsburgh (0–0)Oklahoma (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Nebraska (3–0)Texas (4–0)Texas (5–0)UCLA (5–0)Notre Dame (6–0)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Oklahoma (10–2)3.
4.USC (1)Oklahoma (0–0)USC (1–0)Oklahoma (1–0)USC (3–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)UCLA (5–0)Notre Dame (5–0)Georgia (7–0)USC (6–0–1)Nebraska (8–1)Nebraska (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Pittsburgh (10–1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (10–2)4.
5.Oklahoma (1)USC (0–0)Pittsburgh (1–0)USC (2–0)Texas (3–0)UCLA (4–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Georgia (6–0)Florida State (7–1)Nebraska (7–1)Alabama (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Penn State (9–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Florida State (10–2) (1)5.
6.ArkansasTexas (1–0)Nebraska (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Georgia (4–0)Georgia (5–0)Florida State (6–1)North Carolina (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Notre Dame (7–0–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (10–2)6.
7.NebraskaNotre Dame (1–0)Texas (1–0)Texas (2–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Florida State (5–1)North Carolina (6–0)USC (5–0–1)Ohio State (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Penn State (9–1)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Notre Dame (9–1–1)Nebraska (10–2)7.
8.HoustonNebraska (0–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Georgia (4–0)North Carolina (4–0)North Carolina (5–0)USC (5–0–1)Nebraska (6–1)UCLA (6–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Alabama (8–2)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (10–2)8.
9.PurdueHouston (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Florida State (3–0)Missouri (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Ohio State (4–1)Nebraska (5–1)Ohio State (6–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Penn State (8–1)Oklahoma (7–2)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Alabama (9–2)Notre Dame (9–2–1)9.
10.TexasFlorida State (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Georgia (3–0)North Carolina (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Baylor (7–0)Penn State (7–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Penn State (9–2)North Carolina (11–1)10.
11.Notre DameMichigan (1–0)Stanford (2–0)Penn State (2–0)UCLA (3–0)Florida State (4–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)Baylor (6–0)Pittsburgh (6–1)Oklahoma (5–2)Michigan (7–2)Baylor (9–1)Ohio State (9–2)Ohio State (9–2)Ohio State (9–2)USC (8–2–1)11.
12.MichiganGeorgia (1–0)Penn State (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Oklahoma (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Texas (5–1)Michigan (6–2)Baylor (8–1)USC (7–1–1)BYU (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)USC (8–2–1)BYU (12–1)12.
13.Florida StateStanford (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)Washington (2–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Penn State (5–1)Penn State (6–1)BYU (7–1)BYU (8–1)BYU (9–1)North Carolina (10–1)BYU (11–1)North Carolina (10–1)UCLA (9–2)13.
14.North CarolinaPenn State (1–0)Michigan (1-1)North Carolina (2–0)Arkansas (2–1)Penn State (3–1)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)South Carolina (6–1)North Carolina (7–1)South Carolina (7–2)South Carolina (8–2)UCLA (8–2)UCLA (9–2)BYU (11–1)Baylor (10–2)14.
15.StanfordNorth Carolina (1–0)Missouri (1–0)Arkansas (1–1)Stanford (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)South Carolina (5–1)Arkansas (4–1)Missouri (6–1)South Carolina (6–2)North Carolina (8–1)North Carolina (9–1)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)UCLA (9–2)Ohio State (9–3)15.
16.GeorgiaArkansas (0–1)Washington (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Florida State (3–1)Stanford (4–1)Missouri (4–1)Missouri (5–1)Oklahoma (4–2)Baylor (7–1)Purdue (7–2)Washington (8–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–3)16.
17.MissouriMissouri (0–0)Arkansas (0–1)Michigan (1-2)Penn State (2–1)South Carolina (4–1)Oklahoma (2–2)Oklahoma (3–2)BYU (6–1)Purdue (6–2)UCLA (6–2)Mississippi State (8–2)USC (7–2–1)USC (7–2–1)Mississippi State (9–2)Purdue (9–3)17.
18.Penn StateAuburn (0–0)Houston (0–1)Auburn (2–0)South Carolina (3–1)Baylor (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–1)Washington (5–1)Michigan (5–2)SMU (6–2)SMU (7–2)UCLA (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)South Carolina (8–3)Miami (FL) (9–3)18.
19.AuburnWashington (0–0)Auburn (1–0)Maryland (3–0)Florida (3–0)Missouri (3–1)Iowa State (5–0)BYU (5–1)SMU (5–2)Mississippi State (7–2)Mississippi State (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)SMU (8–3)SMU (8–3)Mississippi State (9–3)19.
20.WashingtonPurdue (0–1)South Carolina (2–0)Arizona State (2–0)Baylor (3–0)SMU (4–0)Stanford (4–2)Southern Miss (6–0)Purdue (5–2)Florida (6–1)Florida (6–2)Texas (7–2)SMU (8–3)Miami (FL) (8–3)Miami (FL) (8–3)SMU (8–4)20.
Preseason
Aug 29[1]
Week 1
Sep 6[2]
Week 2
Sep 13[2]
Week 3
Sep 20[2]
Week 4
Sep 27[2]
Week 5
Oct 4[2]
Week 6
Oct 11[2]
Week 7
Oct 18[2]
Week 8
Oct 25[2]
Week 9
Nov 1[2]
Week 10
Nov 8[2]
Week 11
Nov 15[2]
Week 12
Nov 22[2]
Week 13
Nov 29[2]
Week 14
Dec 6[2]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[3]
NoneDropped:
  • Purdue
Dropped:
  • Stanford
  • Houston
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Michigan
  • Auburn
  • Maryland
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • SMU
Dropped:
  • Miami
  • Iowa State
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Washington
  • Southern Miss
Dropped:
  • Texas
  • Missouri
NoneDropped:
  • Purdue
  • SMU
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  • Texas
Dropped:
  • Florida
NoneDropped:
  • South Carolina

Coaches Poll

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Preseason
Preseason[4]
Week 1
Sep 6[5]
Week 2
Sep 13[6]
Week 3
Sep 20[7]
Week 4
Sep 27[8]
Week 5
Oct 4[9]
Week 6
Oct 11[10]
Week 7
Oct 18[11]
Week 8
Oct 25[12]
Week 9
Nov 1[13]
Week 10
Nov 8[14]
Week 11
Nov 15[15]
Week 12
Nov 22[16]
Week 13
Nov 29[17]
Week 14
Dec 6[18]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 4[19]
1.Ohio State (21)Ohio State (0–0) (21)Alabama (1–0) (19)Alabama (2–0) (22)Alabama (3–0) (26)Alabama (4–0) (39)Alabama (5–0) (29)Alabama (6–0) (36)Alabama (7–0) (35)Notre Dame (7–0) (29)Georgia (9–0) (34)Georgia (10–0) (36)Georgia (10–0) (40)Georgia (11–0) (35)Georgia (11–0) (37)Georgia (12–0) (36)1.
2.Alabama (14)Alabama (1–0) (16)Ohio State (1–0) (21)Ohio State (2–0) (14)Ohio State (3–0) (8)USC (4–0)USC (5–0) (7)Texas (5–0) (2)UCLA (6–0) (5)Georgia (8–0) (11)USC (7–0–1) (4)Notre Dame (8–0–1) (4)Notre Dame (9–0–1) (2)Notre Dame (9–0–1) (2)Florida State (10–1) (1)Pittsburgh (11–1) (3)2.
3.Oklahoma (1)Oklahoma (0–0) (1)Oklahoma (1–0)Nebraska (2–0) (5)Nebraska (3–0) (8)Pittsburgh (4–0) (2)Texas (5–0) (3)UCLA (5–0) (3)Notre Dame (6–0) (2)USC (6–0–1) (1)Nebraska (8–1) (2)Nebraska (9–1) (2)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1) (1)Oklahoma (10–2)3.
4.Pittsburgh (5)Pittsburgh (0–0) (3)USC (1–0)Oklahoma (1–0)USC (3–0)Texas (4–0)UCLA (5–0) (2)Notre Dame (5–0) (1)Georgia (7–0)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (9–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Pittsburgh (10–1) (1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (10–2) (1)4.
5.USCUSC (0–0)Texas (1–0) (1)USC (2–0)Texas (3–0)UCLA (4–0) (1)Notre Dame (4–0) (1)Georgia (6–0)Florida State (7–1)Nebraska (7–1) (1)Alabama (8–1)Ohio State (9–1)Penn State (9–1)Oklahoma (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Florida State (10–2)5.
6.HoustonTexas (1–0) (1)Nebraska (1–0)Texas (2–0)Pittsburgh (3–0)Georgia (4–0)Georgia (5–0)Florida State (6–1)North Carolina (7–0)Alabama (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)Pittsburgh (9–1)Oklahoma (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Alabama (9–2)Alabama (10–2)6.
7.Nebraska (1)Nebraska (0–0)Pittsburgh (1–0) (1)Notre Dame (2–0) (1)Notre Dame (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Florida State (5–1)North Carolina (6–0)Nebraska (6–1)Ohio State (7–1)Notre Dame (7–0–1) (1)Penn State (9–1)Michigan (9–2)Baylor (10–1)Baylor (10–1)Nebraska (10–2)7.
8.ArkansasNotre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Georgia (4–0)North Carolina (4–0)North Carolina (5–0)Nebraska (5–1)USC (5–0–1)Pittsburgh (7–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Baylor (9–1)Baylor (10–1)Alabama (9–2)Notre Dame (8–1–1)Penn State (10–2)8.
9.TexasHouston (0–0)Georgia (2–0)Florida State (3–0)Missouri (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)USC (5–0–1)Ohio State (6–1)UCLA (6–1)Penn State (8–1)Oklahoma (7–2)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Nebraska (9–2)North Carolina (11–1)9.
10.PurdueMichigan (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Georgia (3–0)UCLA (3–0)Florida State (4–1)Ohio State (4–1)Ohio State (5–1)Pittsburgh (6–1)Penn State (7–1)Baylor (8–1)Alabama (8–2)Nebraska (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Penn State (9–2)Notre Dame (9–2–1)10.
11.MichiganFlorida State (1–0)Penn State (1–0)Penn State (2–0)North Carolina (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Pittsburgh (4–1)Pittsburgh (5–1)Baylor (7–0)Oklahoma (5–2)Oklahoma (6–2)Michigan (8–2)North Carolina (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)North Carolina (10–1)BYU (12–1)11.
12.Notre DamePenn State (1–0)Michigan (1–0)Missouri (2–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Oklahoma (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Penn State (5–1)Texas (5–1)Michigan (6–2)Michigan (7–2)USC (7–1–1)Ohio State (9–2)UCLA (9–2)UCLA (9–2)USC (8–2–1)12.
13.Penn StateNorth Carolina (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)Washington (2–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Miami (FL) (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Baylor (6–0)Penn State (6–1)South Carolina (6–2)BYU (8–1)North Carolina (9–1)BYU (10–1)Ohio State (9–2)USC (8–2–1)Baylor (10–2)13.
14.StanfordStanford (1–0)Stanford (2–0)UCLA (2–0)Penn State (2–1)Penn State (4–1)South Carolina (5–1)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)North Carolina (7–1)South Carolina (7–2)BYU (8–1)UCLA (8–2)BYU (11–1)Ohio State (9–2)UCLA (9–2)14.
15.WashingtonGeorgia (1–0)Washington (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)South Carolina (3–1)Baylor (4–0)Arkansas (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)Missouri (6–1)Baylor (7–1)North Carolina (8–1)South Carolina (8–2)Washington (9–2)Washington (9–2)BYU (11–1)Ohio State (9–3)15.
16.Florida StateArkansas (0–1)Missouri (1–0)Arkansas (1–1)Arkansas (2–1)Stanford (4–1)Iowa State (5–0)Missouri (5–1)Oklahoma (4–2)BYU (7–1)Purdue (7–2)Mississippi State (8–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–2)Purdue (9–3)16.
17.North CarolinaMissouri (0–0)UCLA (1–0)Michigan (1–1)Stanford (3–1)South Carolina (4–1)Missouri (4–1)Oklahoma (3–2)BYU (6–1)Mississippi State (7–2)Mississippi State (7–2)Washington (8–2)USC (7–2–1)USC (7–2–1)Mississippi State (9–2)Washington (9–3)17.
18.MissouriWashington (0–0)South Carolina (2–0)Arizona State (2–0)Florida State (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Oklahoma (2–2)BYU (5–1)Michigan (5–2)Texas (5–2)UCLA (6–2)Texas (7–2)Florida (7–2)South Carolina (8–3)South Carolina (8–3)Miami (FL) (9–3)18.
19.BYUTexas A&M (1–0)Houston (0–1)Miami (FL) (3–0)Baylor (3–0)Missouri (3–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)Washington (5–1)Arkansas (4–2)Purdue (6–2)Texas (6–2)UCLA (7–2)SMU (8–3)Maryland (8–3)SMU (8–3)Florida (9–3)19.
20.GeorgiaSouth Carolina (1–0)Arkansas (0–1)Baylor (2–0)Florida (3–0)Iowa State (4–0)BYU (4–1)Southern Miss (6–0)Purdue (5–2)Florida (6–1)Washington (7–2)Florida (7–2)Texas (7–3)SMU (8–3)Maryland (8–3)SMU (8–4)20.
Preseason
Preseason[4]
Week 1
Sep 6[5]
Week 2
Sep 13[6]
Week 3
Sep 20[7]
Week 4
Sep 27[8]
Week 5
Oct 4[9]
Week 6
Oct 11[10]
Week 7
Oct 18[11]
Week 8
Oct 25[12]
Week 9
Nov 1[13]
Week 10
Nov 8[14]
Week 11
Nov 15[15]
Week 12
Nov 22[16]
Week 13
Nov 29[17]
Week 14
Dec 6[18]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 4[19]
Dropped:
  • Purdue
  • BYU
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Stanford
  • South Carolina
  • Houston
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Michigan
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Stanford
Dropped:
  • Iowa State
  • Miami (FL)
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Southern Miss
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Purdue
Dropped:
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Florida
  • Texas
NoneDropped:
  • Mississippi State
  • South Carolina
  • Maryland

References

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  5. ^ "Ohio State No. 1 in UPI; FSU now 11th". Tampa Bay Times. September 10, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
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