National Champions
| Season | Champion |
|---|---|
| 1924 | Notre Dame |
| 1925 | Dartmouth |
| 1926 | Stanford |
| 1927 | Illinois |
| 1928 | USC |
| 1929 | Notre Dame |
| 1930 | Notre Dame |
| 1931 | USC |
| 1932 | Michigan |
| 1933 | Michigan |
| 1934 | Minnesota |
| 1935 | SMU |
| 1936 | Minnesota |
| 1937 | Pittsburgh |
| 1938 | Notre Dame |
| 1939 | USC |
| 1940 | Minnesota |
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