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Preseason Rankings of Final #1 Teams

Ranked #1 in Preseason

Season

 

Team

 

Preseason

2012

 

Alabama

 

2

2011

 

Alabama

 

2

2010

 

Auburn

 

22

2009

 

Alabama

 

5

2008

 

Florida

 

5

2007

 

LSU

 

2

2006

 

Florida

 

7

2005

 

Texas

 

2

2004

 

USC

 

1

2003

 

USC

 

8

2002

 

Ohio State

 

13

2001

 

Miami (FL)

 

2

2000

 

Oklahoma

 

19

1999

 

Florida State

 

1

1998

 

Tennessee

 

10

1997

 

Michigan

 

14

1996

 

Florida

 

4

1995

 

Nebraska

 

2

1994

 

Nebraska

 

4

1993

 

Florida State

 

1

1992

 

Alabama

 

9

1991

 

Miami (FL)

 

3

1990

 

Colorado

 

5

1989

 

Miami (FL)

 

4

1988

 

Notre Dame

 

13

1987

 

Miami (FL)

 

10

1986

 

Penn State

 

6

1985

 

Oklahoma

 

1

1984

 

BYU

 

NR

1983

 

Miami (FL)

 

NR

1982

 

Penn State

 

8

1981

 

Clemson

 

NR

1980

 

Georgia

 

16

1979

 

Alabama

 

2

1978

 

Alabama

 

1

1977

 

Notre Dame

 

3

1976

 

Pittsburgh

 

9

1975

 

Oklahoma

 

1

1974

 

Oklahoma

 

1

1973

 

Notre Dame

 

8

1972

 

USC

 

8

1971

 

Nebraska

 

2

1970

 

Nebraska

 

9

1969

 

Texas

 

4

1968

 

Ohio State

 

11

1967

 

USC

 

7

1966

 

Notre Dame

 

6

1965

 

Alabama

 

5

1964

 

Alabama

 

6

1963

 

Texas

 

5

1962

 

USC

 

NR

1961

 

Alabama

 

3

1960

 

Minnesota

 

NR

1959

 

Syracuse

 

20

1958

 

LSU

 

NR

1957

 

Auburn

 

15

1956

 

Oklahoma

 

1

1955

 

Oklahoma

 

2

1954

 

Ohio State

 

20

1953

 

Maryland

 

9

1952

 

Michigan State

 

1

1951

 

Tennessee

 

1

1950

 

Oklahoma

 

6

NOTES
- The preseason poll started in 1950.
- Only wire-to-wire #1s are 1999 Florida State and 2004 USC.



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