1988 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
Two human polls comprised the 1988 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I-A football rankings . Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship , instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll .
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National champion
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AP Poll
Preseason Aug 21[ 1] Week 1 Aug 30[ 2] [ 3] Week 2 Sep 6[ 4] [ 5] Week 3 Sep 13[ 6] [ 7] Week 4 Sep 20[ 8] [ 9] Week 5 Sep 27[ 10] Week 6 Oct 4[ 11] Week 7 Oct 11[ 12] [ 13] Week 8 Oct 18[ 14] [ 15] Week 9 Oct 25[ 16] Week 10 Nov 1[ 17] Week 11 Nov 8[ 18] Week 12 Nov 15[ 19] Week 13 Nov 22[ 20] Week 14 Nov 29[ 21] Week 15 Dec 6[ 22] Week 16 (Final) Jan 3[ 23] [ 24] 1. Florida State (44) Florida State (0–0) (41) Miami (FL) (1–0) (38) Miami (FL) (1–0) (46) Miami (FL) (2–0) (46) Miami (FL) (3–0) (55) Miami (FL) (4–0) (53) Miami (FL) (4–0) (52) UCLA (6–0) (33) UCLA (7–0) (35) Notre Dame (8–0) (44) Notre Dame (9–0) (42) Notre Dame (9–0) (40) Notre Dame (10–0) (35) Notre Dame (11–0) (57) Notre Dame (11–0) (49) Notre Dame (12–0) (58 1 ⁄2 ) 1. 2. Nebraska (2) Nebraska (1–0) (4) Nebraska (2–0) (14) UCLA (2–0) (3) UCLA (3–0) (3) UCLA (3–0) (3) UCLA (4–0) (3) UCLA (5–0) (1) Notre Dame (6–0) (22) Notre Dame (7–0) (19) USC (7–0) (11) USC (8–0) (15) USC (9–0) (18) USC (10–0) (22) Miami (FL) (9–1) (1) Miami (FL) (10–1) (1) Miami (FL) (11–1) (1 1 ⁄2 ) 2. 3. Oklahoma (2) Oklahoma (0–0) (1) Clemson (1–0) (3) Clemson (2–0) (4) Oklahoma (2–0) (3) USC (3–0) (2) USC (4–0) (2) USC (5–0) (3) USC (6–0) (5) USC (6–0) (5) Miami (FL) (6–1) (1) Miami (FL) (7–1) (1) Miami (FL) (7–1) (1) Miami (FL) (8–1) (1) West Virginia (11–0) (2) West Virginia (11–0) (3) Florida State (11–1) 3. 4. Clemson (3) Clemson (0–0) (3) Oklahoma (0–0) (2) Oklahoma (1–0) (1) Auburn (2–0) (2) Auburn (3–0) Auburn (4–0) Notre Dame (5–0) Miami (FL) (4–1) Miami (FL) (5–1) West Virginia (8–0) (2) West Virginia (9–0) (1) West Virginia (10–0) West Virginia (11–0) (2) Florida State (10–1) Florida State (10–1) Michigan (9–2–1) 4. 5. UCLA (2) UCLA (0–0) (2) UCLA (1–0) (2) USC (2–0) (1) USC (2–0) (1) Notre Dame (3–0) Notre Dame (4–0) Florida State (5–1) Nebraska (6–1) Nebraska (7–1) Florida State (7–1) Florida State (8–1) Florida State (9–1) Florida State (9–1) USC (10–1) USC (10–1) West Virginia (11–1) 5. 6. USC (3) Miami (FL) (0–0) (1) USC (1–0) (1) Auburn (1–0) Georgia (3–0) Florida State (3–1) Florida State (4–1) West Virginia (6–0) West Virginia (6–0) Florida State (7–1) UCLA (7–1) UCLA (8–1) UCLA (9–1) Nebraska (11–1) Nebraska (11–1) Nebraska (11–1) UCLA (10–2) 6. 7. Auburn Auburn (0–0) Auburn (0–0) Georgia (2–0) LSU (2–0) West Virginia (4–0) West Virginia (5–0) Nebraska (5–1) Florida State (6–1) West Virginia (7–0) (1) Nebraska (8–1) Nebraska (9–1) Nebraska (10–1) Auburn (9–1) Auburn (10–1) Auburn (10–1) USC (10–2) 7. 8. Miami (FL) (1) USC (0–0) (1) Georgia (1–0) Notre Dame (1–0) Notre Dame (2–0) South Carolina (4–0) South Carolina (5–0) South Carolina (6–0) Oklahoma (5–1) Oklahoma (6–1) Oklahoma (7–1) Oklahoma (8–1) Auburn (9–1) Arkansas (10–0) UCLA (9–2) Arkansas (10–1) Auburn (10–2) 8. 9. Iowa (1) Iowa (0–0) Michigan (0–0) LSU (1–0) Florida State (2–1) Nebraska (3–1) Nebraska (4–1) Oklahoma (4–1) Clemson (5–1) Auburn (6–1) Auburn (7–1) Auburn (8–1) Oklahoma (9–1) UCLA (9–2) Arkansas (10–1) UCLA (9–2) Clemson (10–2) 9. 10. Texas A&M Michigan (0–0) Florida State (0–1) Florida State (1–1) Nebraska (2–1) Oklahoma (2–1) Oklahoma (3–1) Oklahoma State (4–0) Auburn (5–1) Wyoming (8–0) Wyoming (9–0) Wyoming (10–0) Arkansas (10–0) Oklahoma (9–2) Oklahoma (9–2) Oklahoma (9–2) Nebraska (11–2) 10. 11. Michigan (1) Texas A&M (0–1) LSU (1–0) Nebraska (2–1) West Virginia (3–0) Clemson (3–1) Clemson (3–1) Clemson (4–1) Georgia (5–1) Arkansas (7–0) Arkansas (8–0) Arkansas (9–0) LSU (7–2) Michigan (8–2–1) Michigan (8–2–1) Michigan (8–2–1) Oklahoma State (10–2) 11. 12. Georgia Georgia (0–0) West Virginia (1–0) West Virginia (2–0) Clemson (2–1) Alabama (2–0) Alabama (3–0) Auburn (4–1) Wyoming (7–0) Oklahoma State (5–1) Oklahoma State (6–1) LSU (6–2) Michigan (7–2–1) Oklahoma State (8–2) Oklahoma State (8–2) Oklahoma State (9–2) Arkansas (10–2) 12. 13. Notre Dame (1) Notre Dame (0–0) Notre Dame (0–0) Alabama (1–0) Alabama (1–0) Oklahoma State (2–0) Oklahoma State (3–0) Georgia (5–1) Arkansas (6–0) LSU (4–2) LSU (5–2) Michigan (6–2–1) Oklahoma State (7–2) Clemson (9–2) Clemson (9–2) Clemson (9–2) Syracuse (10–2) 13. 14. Alabama Alabama (0–0) Alabama (0–0) South Carolina (2–0) South Carolina (3–0) LSU (2–1) Florida (5–0) Wyoming (6–0) Indiana (5–0–1) Michigan (4–2–1) Michigan (5–2–1) Oklahoma State (6–2) Syracuse (8–1) Houston (8–2) Houston (9–2) Houston (9–2) Oklahoma (9–3) 14. 15. Michigan State Michigan State (0–0) Michigan State (0–0) Michigan (0–1) Penn State (2–0) Georgia (3–1) Georgia (4–1) Michigan (3–2) Oklahoma State (4–1) Clemson (5–2) South Carolina (7–1) Syracuse (7–1) Clemson (8–2) Wyoming (11–1) Wyoming (11–1) Wyoming (11–1) Georgia (9–3) 15. 16. West Virginia West Virginia (0–0) South Carolina (1–0) Penn State (1–0) Pittsburgh (2–0)Washington (3–0) Wyoming (5–0) Washington (4–1) LSU (4–2) Syracuse (6–1) Syracuse (6–1) Clemson (7–2) Wyoming (10–1) LSU (7–3) LSU (8–3) LSU (8–3) Washington State (9–3) 16. 17. Tennessee LSU (0–0) Iowa (0–1) Washington (1–0) Washington (2–0) Florida (4–0) Michigan (2–2) Arkansas (5–0) Washington (4–2) South Carolina (6–1) Clemson (6–2) Georgia (7–2) Houston (7–2)Alabama (7–2) Washington State (8–3) Syracuse (9–2) Alabama (9–3) 17. 18. LSU Tennessee (0–0) Penn State (0–0) Ohio State (1–0)Oklahoma State (1–0) Wyoming (4–0)Oregon (4–0) Indiana (4–0–1)South Carolina (6–1) Georgia (5–2) Alabama (6–1) Alabama (6–2) Alabama (7–2) Washington State (8–3) Syracuse (8–2) Washington State (8–3) Houston (9–3) 18. 19. South Carolina South Carolina (0–0) Texas (0–0)Iowa (1–1) Michigan (0–2) Michigan (1–2) Washington (3–1) LSU (3–2) Syracuse (5–1)Alabama (5–1) Georgia (6–2) Colorado (7–2)Washington State (7–3) Syracuse (8–2) Georgia (8–3) Georgia (8–3) LSU (8–4) 19. 20. Penn State Penn State (0–0) Washington (0–0)Oklahoma State (1–0)Florida (3–0)Oregon (3–0)Arkansas (4–0)Florida (5–1) Michigan (3–2–1) Oregon (6–1) BYU (7–1) т Indiana (6–1–1) тWashington State (5–3)Georgia (7–3) Georgia (7–3) Alabama (7–3) Alabama (8–3) Indiana (8–3–1) 20. Preseason Aug 21[ 1] Week 1 Aug 30[ 2] [ 3] Week 2 Sep 6[ 4] [ 5] Week 3 Sep 13[ 6] [ 7] Week 4 Sep 20[ 8] [ 9] Week 5 Sep 27[ 10] Week 6 Oct 4[ 11] Week 7 Oct 11[ 12] [ 13] Week 8 Oct 18[ 14] [ 15] Week 9 Oct 25[ 16] Week 10 Nov 1[ 17] Week 11 Nov 8[ 18] Week 12 Nov 15[ 19] Week 13 Nov 22[ 20] Week 14 Nov 29[ 21] Week 15 Dec 6[ 22] Week 16 (Final) Jan 3[ 23] [ 24] None Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: None None None Dropped:
Coaches Poll
Preseason Aug 21[ 25] Week 1 Aug 30 Week 2 Sep 6[ 26] Week 3 Sep 13[ 27] Week 4 Sep 20[ 28] Week 5 Sep 27[ 29] Week 6 Oct 4[ 30] Week 7 Oct 11[ 31] Week 8 Oct 18[ 32] Week 9 Oct 25[ 33] Week 10 Nov 1[ 34] Week 11 Nov 8[ 35] Week 12 Nov 15[ 36] Week 13 Nov 22[ 37] Week 14 Nov 29[ 38] Week 15 Dec 6[ 39] Week 16 (Final) Jan 3[ 40] 1. Florida State (37) Florida State (0–0) Miami (FL) (1–0) (29) Miami (FL) (1–0) (37) Miami (FL) (2–0) (45) Miami (FL) (3–0) (45) Miami (FL) (4–0) (43) Miami (FL) (4–0) (44) UCLA (6–0) (37) UCLA (7–0) (41) Notre Dame (8–0) (30) Notre Dame (9–0) (32) Notre Dame (9–0) (31) Notre Dame (10–0) (29) Notre Dame (11–0) (42) Notre Dame (11–0) (42) Notre Dame (12–0) (42) 1. 2. Oklahoma (4) Oklahoma (0–0) Nebraska (2–0) (19) UCLA (2–0) (13) UCLA (3–0) (5) UCLA (3–0) (7) UCLA (4–0) (6) UCLA (5–0) (5) Notre Dame (6–0) (10) Notre Dame (7–0) (8) USC (7–0) (16) USC (8–0) (14) USC (9–0) (13) USC (10–0) (16) Miami (FL) (9–1) (2) Miami (FL) (10–1) (3) Miami (FL) (11–1) (2) 2. 3. Nebraska Nebraska (1–0) Clemson (1–0) Oklahoma (1–0) Oklahoma (2–0) USC (3–0) (1) USC (4–0) USC (5–0) USC (6–0) (2) USC (6–0) Miami (FL) (6–1) Miami (FL) (7–1) Miami (FL) (7–1) (1) Miami (FL) (8–1) (1) West Virginia (11–0) (4) West Virginia (11–0) (3) Florida State (11–1) (1) 3. 4. Clemson Clemson (0–0) Oklahoma (0–0) Clemson (2–0) USC (2–0) Auburn (3–0) Auburn (4–0) Notre Dame (5–0) Miami (FL) (4–1) Miami (FL) (5–1) West Virginia (8–0) (2) West Virginia (9–0) (2) West Virginia (10–0) (2) West Virginia (11–0) (2) Florida State (10–1) (1) Florida State (10–1) (1) Michigan (9–2–1) 4. 5. Miami (FL) (4) Miami (FL) (0–0) UCLA (1–0) USC (2–0) Auburn (2–0) Notre Dame (3–0) Notre Dame (4–0) West Virginia (6–0) West Virginia (6–0) Nebraska (7–1) Nebraska (8–1) Florida State (8–1) (1) Florida State (8–1) (1) Florida State (9–1) (1) Nebraska (11–1) USC (10–1) West Virginia (11–1) 5. 6. Texas A&M (1) Texas A&M (0–1) USC (1–0) Georgia (2–0) LSU (2–0) West Virginia (4–0) West Virginia (5–0) Florida State (5–1) Nebraska (6–1) West Virginia (7–0) UCLA (7–1) UCLA (8–1) UCLA (9–1) Nebraska (11–1) USC (10–1) Nebraska (11–1) UCLA (10–2) 6. 7. Auburn Auburn (0–0) Auburn (0–0) Auburn (1–0) Georgia (3–0) South Carolina (4–0) Florida State (4–1) South Carolina (6–0) Florida State (6–1) Florida State (7–1) Oklahoma (7–1) Nebraska (9–1) Nebraska (10–1) Auburn (9–1) Auburn (10–1) Auburn (10–1) Auburn (10–2) 7. 8. USC USC (0–0) Georgia (1–0) LSU (1–0) Notre Dame (2–0) Florida State (3–1) South Carolina (5–0) Nebraska (5–1) Oklahoma (5–1) Oklahoma (6–1) Florida State (7–1) (1) Oklahoma (8–1) Oklahoma (9–1) Arkansas (10–0) Arkansas (10–1) Arkansas (10–1) Clemson (10–2) 8. 9. UCLA (2) UCLA (0–0) LSU (1–0) (1) Notre Dame (1–0) Florida State (2–1) Nebraska (3–1) Nebraska (4–1) Oklahoma (4–1) Auburn (5–1) Auburn (6–1) Auburn (7–1) Auburn (8–1) Auburn (9–1) UCLA (9–2) UCLA (9–2) UCLA (9–2) USC (10–2) 9. 10. Michigan (1) Michigan (0–0) Michigan (0–0) Nebraska (2–1) West Virginia (3–0) Oklahoma (2–1) Oklahoma (3–1) Oklahoma State (4–0) Clemson (5–1) Wyoming (8–0) Wyoming (9–0) Wyoming (10–0) Arkansas (10–0) Michigan (8–2–1) Oklahoma (9–2) Oklahoma (9–2) Nebraska (11–2) 10. 11. Iowa Iowa (0–0) Notre Dame (0–0) West Virginia (2–0) Nebraska (2–1) Clemson (3–1) Florida (5–0) Clemson (4–1) Arkansas (6–0) Arkansas (7–0) Arkansas (8–0) Arkansas (9–0) Michigan (7–2–1) Oklahoma (9–2) Michigan (8–2–1) Michigan (8–2–1) Oklahoma State (10–2) 11. 12. Notre Dame Notre Dame (0–0) Florida State (0–1) Florida State (1–1) Clemson (2–1) Alabama (2–0) Clemson (3–1) Auburn (4–1) Wyoming (7–0) Oklahoma State (5–1) Oklahoma State (6–1) Michigan (6–2–1) LSU (7–2) Oklahoma State (8–2) Oklahoma State (8–2) Oklahoma State (9–2) Syracuse (10–2) 12. 13. LSU LSU (0–0) West Virginia (1–0)Penn State (1–0) Penn State (2–0) LSU (2–1) Oklahoma State (3–0) Georgia (5–1) Georgia (5–1) Syracuse (6–1) Michigan (5–2–1) Syracuse (7–1) Syracuse (8–1) Clemson (9–2) Clemson (9–2) Clemson (9–2) Arkansas (10–2) 13. 14. Georgia Georgia (0–0) Michigan State (0–0) Alabama (1–0) South Carolina (3–0) Oklahoma State (2–0) Alabama (3–0) Wyoming (6–0) Indiana (5–0–1) Michigan (4–2–1) Syracuse (6–1) LSU (6–2) Oklahoma State (7–2) Wyoming (11–1) Wyoming (11–1) Houston (9–2) Oklahoma (9–3) 14. 15. Michigan State тMichigan State (0–0) South Carolina (1–0) South Carolina (2–0) Pittsburgh (2–0) Florida (4–0) Georgia (4–1) Arkansas (5–0) Oklahoma State (4–1) LSU (5–2) South Carolina (7–1) Oklahoma State (6–2) Clemson (8–2) Alabama (7–2) Houston (9–2) Wyoming (11–1) Georgia (9–3) 15. 16. Penn State тPenn State (0–0) Alabama (0–0) Michigan (0–1) Alabama (1–0) Georgia (3–1) Wyoming (5–0) Washington (4–1) Syracuse (5–1) Alabama (5–2) LSU (5–2) т Clemson (7–2) Wyoming (10–1) Houston (8–2) Syracuse (8–2) Syracuse (8–2) Washington State (9–3) 16. 17. Tennessee Tennessee (0–0) Penn State (0–0) Ohio State (1–0)Washington (2–0) Washington (3–0) Arkansas (4–0) Michigan (3–2) South Carolina (6–1) South Carolina (6–1) Alabama (6–1) т Georgia (7–2) Houston (7–2) тLSU (7–3) LSU (8–3) LSU (8–3) Alabama (9–3) т 17. 18. South Carolina South Carolina (0–0) Iowa (0–1) Florida (2–0)Florida (3–0) Wyoming (1–0) Oregon (4–0)Indiana (4–0–1)Washington (4–2) Clemson (5–2) Indiana (6–1–1) BYU (7–2) Colorado (7–3) т Washington State (8–3) Washington State (8–3) Washington State (8–3) NC State (8–3–1) т 18. 19. Alabama Alabama (0–0) Syracuse (1–0)Washington (1–0)Wyoming (3–0)Arkansas (3–0) тWashington (3–1) т LSU (3–2) LSU (4–2) Oregon (6–1)BYU (7–1)Alabama (6–2) т BYU (8–2) Syracuse (8–2) Colorado (8–3) Georgia (8–3) Indiana (8–3–1) 19. 20. Texas Texas (0–0) Pittsburgh (1–0)Pittsburgh (1–0) Oklahoma State (1–0)Michigan (1–2) т Michigan (2–2) т Syracuse (4–1) тWashington State (4–1) т Washington State (4–2) Georgia (5–2) Clemson (6–2) Colorado (7–2) тWashington State (7–3) Colorado (8–3) Georgia (8–3) Colorado (8–3) т Alabama (8–3) т Wyoming (11–2) 20. Preseason Aug 21[ 25] Week 1 Aug 30 Week 2 Sep 6[ 26] Week 3 Sep 13[ 27] Week 4 Sep 20[ 28] Week 5 Sep 27[ 29] Week 6 Oct 4[ 30] Week 7 Oct 11[ 31] Week 8 Oct 18[ 32] Week 9 Oct 25[ 33] Week 10 Nov 1[ 34] Week 11 Nov 8[ 35] Week 12 Nov 15[ 36] Week 13 Nov 22[ 37] Week 14 Nov 29[ 38] Week 15 Dec 6[ 39] Week 16 (Final) Jan 3[ 40] None Dropped: Dropped: Michigan State Iowa Syracuse Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Indiana Washington Washington State Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: Dropped: None Dropped:
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