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October 15, 1962 AP Football Poll

Rank

 

Team (FPV)

 

Conf

 

WLT

 

PTS

 

CP

 

Last Week

1

  <  2

 

Texas (21)

 

SWC

 

4-0

 

458

 

 

W 9-6 vs Oklahoma

2

  <  1

 

Alabama (24)

 

SEC

 

4-0

 

437

 

 

W 14-3 vs Houston

3

  <  4

 

USC

 

Pac-10

 

3-0

 

302

 

 

 

4

  <  6

 

LSU

 

SEC

 

3-0-1

 

273

 

 

 

5

  <  5

 

Mississippi

 

SEC

 

3-0

 

256

 

 

 

6

  <  10

 

Ohio State (2)

 

Big Ten

 

2-1

 

218

 

 

 

7

  <  8

 

Arkansas (1)

 

SWC

 

4-0

 

196

 

 

 

8

  <  NR

 

Northwestern (3)

 

Big Ten

 

3-0

 

165

 

 

 

9

  <  7

 

Washington

 

Pac-10

 

3-0-1

 

143

 

 

 

10

  <  NR

 

Wisconsin

 

Big Ten

 

3-0

 

128

 

 

 

NR

  <  3

 

Penn State

 

Ind

 

 

 

 

 

NR

  <  9

 

Purdue

 

Big Ten

 

 

 

 

 

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Georgia Tech, Michigan State, UCLA, Penn State, Missouri, Oregon, West Virginia, Maryland, Duke, Army, Auburn, Nebraska, Miami (OH), Kansas

NOTES
- Hold the mouse cursor over the non-AP rankings to see the first place votes, total points, and previous rank in a tooltip (for browsers that support tooltips), where available
- * = Received first place votes (non-AP rankings)
- CP = Coaches Poll (1950 to present)
- HP = Harris Poll (2005 to present; starts in late September)
- BCS = BCS Rankings (1998 to present; starts in mid-October)
- Clicking on the team name will display the week-by-week ranking for that team.
- Regular-season polls from 1936-60 had 20 teams, from 1961-67 had 10 teams (except for the 1961 final poll which had 20), and 1989-present had 25 teams.
- This weekly poll data was contributed to the ESPN College Football Encyclopedia



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