Final AP Poll
The final rankings were released November 27 even before the regular season had concluded, and without consideration of the postseason bowl games:
| Team | Record | Conference |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Oklahoma Sooners | 9-0-0 | Big Seven |
| 2. Army Cadets | 8-0-0 | Indep. |
| 3. Texas Longhorns | 8-1-0 | SWC |
| 4. Tennessee Volunteers | 9-1-0 | SEC |
| 5. California Golden Bears | 9-0-1 | Pacific |
| 6. Princeton Tigers | 9-0-0 | Indep. |
| 7. Kentucky Wildcats | 10-1-0 | SEC |
| 8. Michigan State Spartans | 8-1-0 | Indep. |
| 9. Michigan Wolverines | 5-3-1 | Big Ten |
| 10. Clemson Tigers | 8-0-1 | Southern |
| 11. Washington Huskies | 8-2-0 | Pacific |
| 12. Wyoming Cowboys | 9-0-0 | Mountain States |
| 13. Illinois Fighting Illini | 7-2-0 | Big Ten |
| 14. Ohio State Buckeyes | 6-3-0 | Big Ten |
| 15. Miami Hurricanes | 8-0-1 | Indep. |
| 16. Alabama Crimson Tide | 8-2-0 | SEC |
| 17. Nebraska Cornhuskers | 6-2-1 | Big Seven |
| 18. Tulsa Golden Hurricane | 8-1-1 | MVC |
| 18. Washington & Lee Generals | 8-2-0 | |
| 20. Tulane Green Wave | 6-2-0 | SEC |
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