1980 NCAA Division I-A Football Season - October

October

On October 4, #2 Ohio State was shut out at home by #11 UCLA, 17-0. Nebraska was also upset at home, losing to #16 Florida State 18-14. The new poll was 1. Alabama, 2. USC, 3. Texas, 4. Pittsburgh, and 5. UCLA.

On October 11, #4 Pittsburgh suffered their only loss of the season, losing to #11 Florida State in Tallhassee by a score of 36-22. It was one of only two games all season in which the stout Panthers allowed more than 14 points. Undefeated Notre Dame, with three wins over top 20 teams, joined the top 5 after their 32-14 win over #13 Miami. The new poll was 1. Alabama, 2. USC, 3. Texas, 4. UCLA, and 5. Notre Dame.

On October 18, #2 USC got bogged down in the rain at Oregon and had to settle for a 7-7 tie. Thus the Trojans fell out of the top 5, to be replaced by undefeated Georgia. The new poll was 1. Alabama, 2. Texas, 3. UCLA, 4. Notre Dame, and 5. Georgia.

On October 25, for the 5th straight week, a top 5 team lost. This time, it was #2 Texas falling to SMU by a score of 20-6. Texas would end up losing 5 of its last 7 games after a 5-0 start. Florida State would take the Longhorns place in the new top 5 that was 1. Alabama, 2. UCLA, 3. Notre Dame, 4. Georgia, and 5. Florida State.

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