1935 College Football Season - Final Dickinson Rankings

Final Dickinson Rankings

SMU, Minnesota and Princeton were all unbeaten and untied at season's end. Based on the strength of its schedule (which included twelve games), SMU was ranked first. Professor Dickinson also had additional variables, based on the strength of the conferences, reported as follows: Big Ten (+3.78), SWC (+3.31), East (0.00), Pacific Coast (-0.11), SEC (-0.12), Big Six (-1.95) and Southern (-6.15)

Rank Team Record Rating
1 SMU Mustangs 12-0-0 28.01
2 Minnesota Gophers 8-0-0 27.35
3 Princeton Tigers 9-0-0 26.00
4 LSU Tigers 9-1-0 24.03
5 (t) Stanford Indians 7-1-0 23.11
5 (t) California Golden Bears 9-1-0 23.11
7 Ohio State Buckeyes 7-1-0 22.21
8 TCU Horned Frogs 11-1-0 22.01
9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 7-1-1 21.56
10 UCLA Bruins 8-2-0 21.25
11 Fordham Rams 6-1-2 20.89

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