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1983 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

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Two human polls comprised the 1983 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.

Legend

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  National champion
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  Win–loss record
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AP Poll

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Preseason
Aug 28[1][2]
Week 1
Sep 5[3]
Week 2
Sep 12[4]
Week 3
Sep 19[5]
Week 4
Sep 26[6]
Week 5
Oct 3[7]
Week 6
Oct 10[8]
Week 7
Oct 17[9]
Week 8
Oct 24[10]
Week 9
Oct 31[11]
Week 10
Nov 7[12]
Week 11
Nov 14[13]
Week 12
Nov 21[14]
Week 13
Nov 28[15]
Week 14
Dec 5[16]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[17]
1.Nebraska (30)Nebraska (1–0) (44)Nebraska (2–0) (51)Nebraska (3–0) (57)Nebraska (4–0) (60)Nebraska (5–0) (60)Nebraska (6–0) (55)Nebraska (7–0) (52)Nebraska (8–0) (54)Nebraska (9–0) (57)Nebraska (10–0) (58)Nebraska (11–0) (59)Nebraska (11–0) (58)Nebraska (12–0) (52)Nebraska (12–0) (51)Miami (FL) (11–1) (47 12)1.
2.Oklahoma (11)Oklahoma (0–0) (3)Oklahoma (1–0) (2)Texas (1–0) (2)Texas (2–0)Texas (3–0)Texas (4–0) (5)Texas (5–0) (6)Texas (6–0) (4)Texas (7–0) (2)Texas (8–0) (2)Texas (9–0) (1)Texas (10–0) (1)Texas (11–0) (3)Texas (11–0) (3)Nebraska (12–1) (4 12)2.
3.Texas (3)Texas (0–0) (2)Texas (0–0) (2)Ohio State (2–0)Arizona (4–0)Alabama (4–0)North Carolina (6–0)North Carolina (7–0)North Carolina (7–0)Auburn (7–1)Auburn (8–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (10–1)Auburn (11–1) (7)3.
4.Penn State (2)Auburn (0–0) (1)Notre Dame (1–0) (1)Arizona (3–0)Iowa (3–0)North Carolina (5–0)West Virginia (5–0)West Virginia (6–0)Auburn (6–1)Georgia (7–0–1)Georgia (8–0–1)Illinois (9–1)Illinois (10–1)Illinois (10–1)Illinois (10–1)Georgia (10–1–1)4.
5.Auburn (2)Notre Dame (0–0)Auburn (1–0)North Carolina (3–0)North Carolina (4–0)West Virginia (5–0)Auburn (4–1)Auburn (5–1)Florida (6–0–1)Miami (FL) (8–1)Illinois (8–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Texas (11–1)5.
6.Notre DameMichigan (0–0)Ohio State (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Ohio State (3–1)Ohio State (4–1)Florida (5–0–1)Georgia (6–0–1)Illinois (7–1)Miami (FL) (9–1)SMU (8–1)SMU (9–1)SMU (10–1)SMU (10–1)Florida (9–2–1)6.
7.Florida State (1)Ohio State (0–0)Arizona (2–0)Iowa (2–0)West Virginia (4–0)Auburn (3–1)Florida (5–0–1)Georgia (5–0–1)Miami (FL) (7–1)Maryland (7–1)SMU (7–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Georgia (9–1–1)Georgia (9–1–1)BYU (11–1)7.
8.USCNorth Carolina (1–0)Michigan (1–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Ohio State (2–1)Oklahoma (3–1)Georgia (4–0–1)Miami (FL) (6–1)Michigan (6–1)SMU (6–1)BYU (8–1)Michigan (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Michigan (9–3)8.
9.Ohio StateUSC (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Washington (2–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Florida (4–0–1)Arizona (5–0–1)SMU (5–0)Illinois (6–1)Florida (6–1–1)Michigan (7–2)BYU (9–1)BYU (10–1)BYU (10–1)BYU (10–1)Ohio State (9–3)9.
10.Michigan (1)Georgia (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)USC (1–0–1)Auburn (2–1)Arizona (4–0–1)Miami (FL) (5–1)Michigan (5–1)SMU (5–1)North Carolina (7–1)Ohio State (7–2)Ohio State (8–2)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (9–2)Illinois (10–2)10.
11.North CarolinaArizona (1–0)Georgia (1–0)Auburn (1–1)Georgia (2–0–1)Georgia (3–0–1)Alabama (4–1)Illinois (5–1)Washington (6–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Maryland (7–2)Iowa (8–2)Florida (7–2–1)Clemson (9–1–1)Florida (8–2–1)Clemson (9–1–1)11.
12.LSUFlorida State (1–0)Alabama (1–0)West Virginia (3–0)Florida (3–0–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)SMU (5–0)Iowa (5–1)West Virginia (6–1)BYU (7–1)Iowa (7–2)Florida (7–2–1)Clemson (9–1–1)Florida (7–2–1)Clemson (9–1–1)SMU (10–2)12.
13.AlabamaLSU (0–0)Iowa (1–0)Notre Dame (1–1)SMU (3–0)SMU (4–0)Michigan (4–1)Arizona State (4–0–1)Maryland (6–1)Michigan (6–2)Boston College (7–1)Clemson (8–1–1)Alabama (7–2)Boston College (9–2)Boston College (9–2)Air Force (10–2)13.
14.ArizonaAlabama (0–0)USC (0–0–1)Georgia (1–0–1)Michigan (2–1)Michigan (3–1)Iowa (4–1)Washington (5–1)Oklahoma (5–2)Ohio State (6–2)Florida (6–2–1)West Virginia (8–2)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Iowa (9–3)14.
15.GeorgiaSMU (1–0)Florida (1–0–1)Florida (2–0–1)Miami (FL) (3–1)Iowa (3–1)Oklahoma (3–2)Maryland (5–1)BYU (6–1)Iowa (6–2)West Virginia (7–2)Washington (8–2)Boston College (8–2)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Alabama (8–4)15.
16.IowaIowa (0–0)Washington (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)LSU (2–1)Maryland (3–1) тMaryland (4–1)Oklahoma (4–2)Ohio State (5–2)Boston College (6–1)Alabama (6–2)Alabama (7–2)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Maryland (8–3)Air Force (9–2) тWest Virginia (9–3)16.
17.MarylandMaryland (0–0)Maryland (1–0)Michigan (1–1)Florida State (2–1)Washington (3–1) тWashington (4–1)Ohio State (4–2)Iowa (5–2)West Virginia (6–2)Clemson (7–1–1)Pittsburgh (8–2)Maryland (8–3)Air Force (9–2)Maryland (8–3) тUCLA (7–4–1)17.
18.WashingtonFlorida (1–0)SMU (2–0)SMU (2–0)Washington (2–1)Arizona State (3–0–1)Arizona State (3–0–1)BYU (5–1)Alabama (4–2)Notre Dame (6–2)Washington (7–2)Boston College (7–2)Air Force (8–2)West Virginia (8–3)West Virginia (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3–1)18.
19.SMUWashington (0–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Boston College (3–0)Maryland (2–1)Illinois (3–1)Illinois (4–1)Arizona (5–1–1)Boston College (5–1) тAlabama (5–2)North Carolina (7–2)Missouri (7–3)West Virginia (8–3)Alabama (7–3)East Carolina (8–3)Boston College (9–3)19.
20.UCLAPenn State (0–1)West Virginia (2–0)Florida State (2–1)Arizona State (2–0–1)BYU (3–1)BYU (4–1)Alabama (4–2)Notre Dame (5–2) тWashington (6–2)Pittsburgh (7–2)Maryland (7–3)East Carolina (8–3)East Carolina (8–3)Oklahoma (8–4) т
Baylor (7–3–1) т
East Carolina (8–3)20.
Preseason
Aug 28[1][2]
Week 1
Sep 5[3]
Week 2
Sep 12[4]
Week 3
Sep 19[5]
Week 4
Sep 26[6]
Week 5
Oct 3[7]
Week 6
Oct 10[8]
Week 7
Oct 17[9]
Week 8
Oct 24[10]
Week 9
Oct 31[11]
Week 10
Nov 7[12]
Week 11
Nov 14[13]
Week 12
Nov 21[14]
Week 13
Nov 28[15]
Week 14
Dec 5[16]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[17]
Dropped:
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • Maryland
Dropped:
  • USC
  • Notre Dame
  • Pittsburgh
  • Boston College
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Florida State
NoneNoneDropped:
  • Arizona State
  • Arizona
NoneDropped:
  • Oklahoma
  • Notre Dame
Dropped:
  • North Carolina
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Missouri
NoneDropped:
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • Baylor
  • Oklahoma

Coaches Poll

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Clemson, USC, and Arizona were on probation by the NCAA during the 1983 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches Poll.

Preseason
Aug 28[18]
Week 1
Sep 5[19]
Week 2
Sep 12[20]
Week 3
Sep 19[21]
Week 4
Sep 26[22]
Week 5
Oct 3[23]
Week 6
Oct 10[24]
Week 7
Oct 17[25]
Week 8
Oct 24[26]
Week 9
Oct 31[27]
Week 10
Nov 7[28]
Week 11
Nov 14[29]
Week 12
Nov 21[30]
Week 13
Nov 28[31]
Week 14
Dec 5[32]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[33]
1.Nebraska (18)Nebraska (1–0) (32)Nebraska (2–0) (36)Nebraska (3–0) (39)Nebraska (4–0) (40)Nebraska (5–0) (42)Nebraska (6–0) (38)Nebraska (7–0) (38)Nebraska (8–0) (38)Nebraska (9–0) (38)Nebraska (10–0) (38)Nebraska (11–0) (40)Nebraska (11–0) (39)Nebraska (12–0) (33)Nebraska (12–0) (31)Miami (FL) (11–1) (30)1.
2.Texas (7)Texas (0–0) (2)Oklahoma (1–0) (2)Texas (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas (3–0)Texas (4–0) (3)Texas (5–0) (4)Texas (6–0) (4)Texas (7–0) (3)Texas (8–0) (2)Texas (9–0) (1)Texas (10–0) (1)Texas (11–0) (2)Texas (11–0) (3)Nebraska (12–1) (6)2.
3.Auburn (3)Auburn (0–0) (1)Texas (0–0)Ohio State (2–0) (1)Iowa (3–0)Alabama (4–0)North Carolina (6–0)North Carolina (7–0)North Carolina (7–0)Auburn (7–1)Auburn (8–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (9–1)Auburn (10–1)Auburn (11–1) (4)3.
4.Penn State (3)Oklahoma (0–0) (2)Auburn (1–0)North Carolina (3–0)Alabama (3–0)North Carolina (5–0)West Virginia (5–0)West Virginia (6–0)Florida (6–0–1)Georgia (7–0–1)Georgia (8–0–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Miami (FL) (10–1)Georgia (10–1–1)4.
5.Oklahoma (6)Michigan (0–0)Notre Dame (1–0) (1)Alabama (2–0)North Carolina (4–0)West Virginia (5–0)Florida (5–0–1)Auburn (5–1)Auburn (6–1)Miami (FL) (8–1)Miami (FL) (9–1)Illinois (9–1)Illinois (10–1)Illinois (10–1)Illinois (10–1)Texas (11–1) (1)5.
6.Ohio StateOhio State (0–0)Ohio State (1–0)Iowa (2–0)West Virginia (4–0)Florida (4–0–1)Georgia (4–0–1)Florida (5–0–1)Georgia (6–0–1)Illinois (7–1)Illinois (8–1)SMU (8–1)SMU (9–1)SMU (10–1)SMU (10–1)Florida (9–2–1)6.
7.Florida StateGeorgia (1–0)Georgia (1–0)Washington (2–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Oklahoma (3–1)Ohio State (4–1)Georgia (5–0–1)Miami (FL) (7–1)Maryland (7–1)SMU (7–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Georgia (8–1–1)Georgia (9–1–1)Georgia (9–1–1)BYU (11–1)7.
8.Notre Dame (2)North Carolina (1–0)North Carolina (2–0)West Virginia (3–0)Georgia (2–0–1)Georgia (3–0–1)Auburn (4–1)SMU (5–0)Michigan (6–1)SMU (6–1)Michigan (7–2)Michigan (8–2)Michigan (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Michigan (9–2)Ohio State (9–3)8.
9.MichiganNotre Dame (0–0)Florida State (2–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Florida (3–0–1)Ohio State (3–1)SMU (5–0)Miami (FL) (6–1)Illinois (6–1)North Carolina (7–1)Iowa (7–2)BYU (9–1)BYU (10–1)BYU (10–1)BYU (10–1)Michigan (9–3)9.
10.North Carolina тLSU (0–0)Michigan (1–0)Oklahoma (1–1)Auburn (2–1)Auburn (2–1)Alabama (4–1)Michigan (5–1)Maryland (6–1)Florida (6–1–1)BYU (8–1)Ohio State (8–2)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (9–2)Illinois (10–2)10.
11.LSU тPittsburgh (1–0)Alabama (1–0)Georgia (1–0–1)Ohio State (2–1)Miami (FL) (4–1)Michigan (4–1)Illinois (5–1)Washington (6–1)Oklahoma (6–2)Ohio State (7–2)Iowa (8–2)Florida (7–2–1)Florida (8–2–1)Florida (8–2–1)SMU (10–2)11.
12.UCLAFlorida (1–0)Iowa (1–0)SMU (2–0)SMU (3–0)SMU (4–0)Miami (FL) (5–1)Iowa (5–1)SMU (5–1)BYU (7–1)Boston College (7–1)Florida (7–2–1)Alabama (7–2)Boston College (9–2)Boston College (9–2)Alabama (8–4)12.
13.Georgia (1)Florida State (1–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Florida (2–0–1)LSU (2–1)Michigan (3–1)Iowa (4–1)Maryland (5–1)West Virginia (6–1)Boston College (6–1)Florida (6–2–1)Pittsburgh (8–2)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)Ohio State (8–3)UCLA (7–4–1)13.
14.AlabamaAlabama (0–0)West Virginia (2–0)Auburn (1–1)Michigan (2–1)Iowa (3–1)Illinois (4–1)Arizona State (4–0–1)Oklahoma (5–2)Iowa (6–2)Pittsburgh (7–2)Washington (7–2)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Pittsburgh (8–2–1)Iowa (9–3)14.
15.PittsburghWest Virginia (1–0)Florida (1–0–1)Boston College (3–0)Miami (FL) (3–1)Maryland (3–1)Maryland (4–1)Washington (5–1)BYU (6–1)Ohio State (6–2)West Virginia (7–2)West Virginia (8–2)Boston College (8–2)Maryland (8–3)Maryland (8–3)Air Force (10–2)15.
16.WashingtonSMU (0–0)Washington (1–0)Notre Dame (1–1)Maryland (2–1)Arizona State (3–0–1)Arizona State (3–0–1)BYU (5–1)Ohio State (5–2)Michigan (6–2)Alabama (6–2)Alabama (7–2)Oklahoma (7–3)Air Force (8–2)Air Force (9–2)West Virginia (9–3)16.
17.SMUIowa (0–0)SMU (2–0)Michigan (1–1)Arizona State (2–0–1)Illinois (3–1)Oklahoma (3–2)Oklahoma (4–2)Iowa (5–2)Alabama (5–2)Maryland (7–2)Missouri (7–3)Maryland (8–3)Baylor (7–3–1)Baylor (7–3–1)Penn State (8–4–1)17.
18.Arizona StateArizona State (0–0)Arizona State (1–0)Arkansas (2–0)Kentucky (4–0)Washington (3–1)Washington (4–1)Ohio State (4–2)Boston College (5–1)Notre Dame (6–2)North Carolina (7–2)Baylor (7–2–1)Air Force (8–2)Virginia Tech (9–2)Virginia Tech (9–2)Oklahoma State (8–4)18.
19.Miami (FL)Penn State (0–1)Maryland (1–0)Arizona State (1–0–1)Washington (2–1)BYU (3–1)BYU (4–1)Pittsburgh (4–2)Alabama (4–2)Pittsburgh (6–2)Tennessee (6–2)Boston College (7–2)Baylor (7–3–1)West Virginia (8–3)West Virginia (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3–1)19.
20.Maryland т
Iowa т
Maryland (0–0)Boston College (2–0)Michigan State (2–0)Pittsburgh (2–1)Oklahoma State (4–0)Oklahoma State (4–1)
  • Alabama (4–2) т
  • Boston College (5–1) т
Pittsburgh (5–2)West Virginia (6–2)Washington (7–2)Oklahoma (7–3)Virginia Tech (9–2)Oklahoma (7–4)Oklahoma (8–4)Boston College (9–3)20.
Preseason
Aug 28[18]
Week 1
Sep 5[19]
Week 2
Sep 12[20]
Week 3
Sep 19[21]
Week 4
Sep 26[22]
Week 5
Oct 3[23]
Week 6
Oct 10[24]
Week 7
Oct 17[25]
Week 8
Oct 24[26]
Week 9
Oct 31[27]
Week 10
Nov 7[28]
Week 11
Nov 14[29]
Week 12
Nov 21[30]
Week 13
Nov 28[31]
Week 14
Dec 5[32]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[33]
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Miami (FL)
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • Florida State
  • Maryland
Dropped:
  • Boston College
  • Notre Dame
  • Arkansas
  • Michigan State
Dropped:
  • LSU
  • Kentucky
  • Pittsburgh
NoneDropped:
  • Oklahoma State
Dropped:
  • Arizona State
Dropped:
  • Washington
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma
  • Notre Dame
Dropped:
  • Maryland
  • North Carolina
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Missouri
Dropped:
  • Alabama
NoneDropped:
  • Maryland
  • Baylor
  • Oklahoma

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