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The Poling System: College Football National Championships

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Title: The Poling System: College Football National Championships

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Origin and Purpose of the Poling System: 3 flashcards, 5 questions
  • NCAA Recognition and Operational Period: 2 flashcards, 4 questions
  • Retrospective Championship Selections (1924-1934): 4 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Contemporary Championship Selections (1935-1984): 0 flashcards, 0 questions
  • Notable Coaches and Championship Teams: 8 flashcards, 17 questions
  • Specific Championship Years and Records: 35 flashcards, 46 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 52
  • True/False Questions: 50
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 30
  • Total Questions: 80

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Study Guide: The Poling System: College Football National Championships

Study Guide: The Poling System: College Football National Championships

Origin and Purpose of the Poling System

The Poling System was a mathematical rating system developed specifically for ranking professional football teams.

Answer: False

The Poling System was developed for ranking college football teams, not professional teams.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the Poling System?: The Poling System was a mathematical rating system developed specifically for ranking college football teams. This system was used to determine national champions in college football for several decades.

Richard R. Poling, the developer of the Poling System, played college football at Ohio State University.

Answer: False

Richard R. Poling played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University, not Ohio State University.

Related Concepts:

  • What was Richard R. Poling's background relevant to his development of the Poling System?: Richard R. Poling was a native of Mansfield, Ohio, and had played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University before creating his ranking system.

What was the primary purpose of the Poling System?

Answer: To determine national champions in college football using a mathematical rating system.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the Poling System?: The Poling System was a mathematical rating system developed specifically for ranking college football teams. This system was used to determine national champions in college football for several decades.

Who is credited with developing the Poling System?

Answer: Richard R. Poling

Related Concepts:

  • Who developed the Poling System?: The Poling System was developed by Richard R. Poling.

What was Richard R. Poling's background relevant to his development of the Poling System?

Answer: He played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University.

Related Concepts:

  • What was Richard R. Poling's background relevant to his development of the Poling System?: Richard R. Poling was a native of Mansfield, Ohio, and had played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University before creating his ranking system.

NCAA Recognition and Operational Period

The NCAA classifies the Poling System as a minor selector of national championships.

Answer: False

The NCAA classifies the Poling System as a 'major selector' of national championships, not a minor one.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the NCAA's classification of the Poling System?: The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recognizes the Poling System as a "major selector" of national championships in college football.

The NCAA recognized the Poling System's selections for national championships from 1924 through 1984.

Answer: False

The NCAA recognized the Poling System as a major selector for contemporary championships from 1935 through 1984, and for retrospective selections from 1924 through 1934.

Related Concepts:

  • For which period did the NCAA recognize the Poling System as a major selector of national championships?: The NCAA recognized the Poling System as a major selector of national championships for the years spanning from 1935 through 1984.

How does the NCAA classify the Poling System?

Answer: As a major selector of national championships.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the NCAA's classification of the Poling System?: The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recognizes the Poling System as a "major selector" of national championships in college football.

For which period did the NCAA officially recognize the Poling System as a major selector of national championships?

Answer: 1935 through 1984

Related Concepts:

  • For which period did the NCAA recognize the Poling System as a major selector of national championships?: The NCAA recognized the Poling System as a major selector of national championships for the years spanning from 1935 through 1984.

Retrospective Championship Selections (1924-1934)

The Poling System exclusively named contemporary champions and did not retroactively select champions for earlier seasons.

Answer: False

The Poling System named contemporary champions from 1935 to 1984, but it also retroactively selected national champions for the earlier period of 1924 to 1934.

Related Concepts:

  • Did the Poling System only rank contemporary champions, or did it also consider past seasons?: The Poling System named contemporary champions from 1935 to 1984, but it also retroactively selected national champions for the earlier period of 1924 to 1934.

Notre Dame was retroactively selected as the national champion for 1924 by the Poling System with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss.

Answer: False

The Poling System retroactively selected Notre Dame as the 1924 national champion, but their record for that season was 10 wins and 0 losses, not 9 wins and 1 loss.

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System retroactively select as the national champion for 1924, and what was their record?: The Poling System retroactively selected Notre Dame as the national champion for the 1924 season. Their record for that year was 10 wins and 0 losses.

Alabama, coached by Wallace Wade, was named the national champion by the Poling System in 1925 but not in 1926.

Answer: False

Alabama, coached by Wallace Wade, was recognized by the Poling System as the national champion in both 1925 and 1926.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System name as the 1925 and 1926 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Alabama as the national champion for both the 1925 and 1926 seasons. Wallace Wade was the coach for the Alabama team in both of those years.

Georgia, with a perfect 10-0 record, was selected as the Poling System champion in 1928.

Answer: False

Georgia Tech, not Georgia, was selected as the Poling System champion in 1928 with a perfect 10-0 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1927 and 1928, and what were their records?: In 1927, the Poling System selected Georgia as the champion with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss. For 1928, Georgia Tech was named the champion with a perfect record of 10 wins and 0 losses.

In addition to naming contemporary champions, the Poling System also did what?

Answer: It retroactively selected national champions for earlier periods.

Related Concepts:

  • Did the Poling System only rank contemporary champions, or did it also consider past seasons?: The Poling System named contemporary champions from 1935 to 1984, but it also retroactively selected national champions for the earlier period of 1924 to 1934.

Which team did the Poling System retroactively select as the national champion for 1924?

Answer: Notre Dame

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System retroactively select as the national champion for 1924, and what was their record?: The Poling System retroactively selected Notre Dame as the national champion for the 1924 season. Their record for that year was 10 wins and 0 losses.

Alabama, coached by Wallace Wade, was recognized as the Poling System national champion in which consecutive years?

Answer: 1925 and 1926

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System name as the 1925 and 1926 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Alabama as the national champion for both the 1925 and 1926 seasons. Wallace Wade was the coach for the Alabama team in both of those years.

Which team did the Poling System name as the champion in 1928, and what was their record?

Answer: Georgia Tech, 10-0

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1927 and 1928, and what were their records?: In 1927, the Poling System selected Georgia as the champion with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss. For 1928, Georgia Tech was named the champion with a perfect record of 10 wins and 0 losses.

Contemporary Championship Selections (1935-1984)

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Notable Coaches and Championship Teams

Knute Rockne coached Notre Dame to Poling System championships in 1929 and 1931.

Answer: False

Knute Rockne coached Notre Dame to Poling System championships in 1929 and 1930. The 1931 champion was USC.

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1929, 1930, and 1931, and who were their coaches?: The Poling System recognized Notre Dame as the champion in 1929 with a 9-0 record and again in 1930 with a 10-0 record, both coached by Knute Rockne. In 1931, USC was selected as the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Howard Jones.

USC, under coach Howard Jones, was the Poling System champion in 1931 and 1932, both with perfect records.

Answer: False

USC, coached by Howard Jones, was the Poling System champion in 1932 with a perfect 10-0 record, but in 1931 their record was 10-1.

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1929, 1930, and 1931, and who were their coaches?: The Poling System recognized Notre Dame as the champion in 1929 with a 9-0 record and again in 1930 with a 10-0 record, both coached by Knute Rockne. In 1931, USC was selected as the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Howard Jones.
  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1932 and 1933 national champions, and what were their records?: The Poling System selected USC as the national champion for 1932 with a perfect record of 10-0, coached by Howard Jones. In 1933, Michigan was named the champion with a record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Harry Kipke.

Bernie Bierman coached Minnesota to Poling System national championships in 1935 and 1941.

Answer: True

Bernie Bierman coached Minnesota to Poling System national championships in 1935, 1936, and 1941.

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System name as the national champion in 1935 and 1936, and who coached these teams?: The Poling System named Minnesota as the national champion for both 1935 and 1936. Bernie Bierman coached the Minnesota team in both of those championship seasons.

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1954.

Answer: True

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1954.

Related Concepts:

  • How many national championships did Woody Hayes' teams win according to the Poling System?: Woody Hayes' teams were recognized as national champions by the Poling System four times. These occurred with Ohio State in the years 1954 (10-0 record), 1961 (8-0-1 record), 1968 (10-0 record), and 1975 (11-1 record).

Bud Wilkinson coached Oklahoma to Poling System national championships in 1955 and 1956, with identical 11-0 records.

Answer: False

Bud Wilkinson coached Oklahoma to Poling System championships in 1955 (11-0) and 1956 (10-0). The records were not identical.

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System name as champions in 1955 and 1956, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Oklahoma as the national champion for both 1955 and 1956. Bud Wilkinson coached the Oklahoma team in both of those championship seasons, with records of 11-0 in 1955 and 10-0 in 1956.

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to a 8-0-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1961.

Answer: True

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to an 8-0-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1961.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the record and coach for the 1961 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Ohio State as the national champion for 1961 with a record of 8 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Woody Hayes.

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1968.

Answer: True

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1968.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the record and coach for the 1968 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Ohio State as the national champion for 1968 with a record of 10 wins and 0 losses, coached by Woody Hayes.

Barry Switzer coached Oklahoma to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1974.

Answer: True

Barry Switzer coached Oklahoma to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1974.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1974 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Oklahoma as the national champion for 1974, achieving a record of 11 wins and 0 losses under coach Barry Switzer.

Paul "Bear" Bryant coached Alabama to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1979.

Answer: True

Paul "Bear" Bryant coached Alabama to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1979.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1979 and 1980, and what were their records?: In 1979, the Poling System selected Alabama as the champion with a 12-0 record, coached by Paul "Bear" Bryant. For 1980, Georgia was named the champion with a 12-0 record under coach Vince Dooley.

Notre Dame was recognized as a Poling System national champion six times, including in the years 1924, 1943, and 1953.

Answer: True

Notre Dame was recognized as a national champion by the Poling System a total of six times: in the retrospective years of 1924, 1929, and 1930, and in the contemporary years of 1943, 1949, and 1953.

Related Concepts:

  • How many times did Notre Dame appear as a Poling System champion?: Notre Dame was recognized as a national champion by the Poling System a total of six times: in the retrospective years of 1924, 1929, and 1930, and in the contemporary years of 1943, 1949, and 1953.

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to four national championships recognized by the Poling System, more than any other coach mentioned.

Answer: True

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to four national championships recognized by the Poling System (1954, 1961, 1968, 1975), which is more than any other coach listed in the provided data.

Related Concepts:

  • How many national championships did Woody Hayes' teams win according to the Poling System?: Woody Hayes' teams were recognized as national champions by the Poling System four times. These occurred with Ohio State in the years 1954 (10-0 record), 1961 (8-0-1 record), 1968 (10-0 record), and 1975 (11-1 record).
  • Which coaches had multiple teams recognized as national champions by the Poling System?: Several coaches had multiple teams recognized by the Poling System. Knute Rockne coached Notre Dame to championships in 1924, 1929, and 1930. Wallace Wade coached Alabama to championships in 1925 and 1926. Howard Jones coached USC to championships in 1931 and 1932. Bernie Bierman coached Minnesota to championships in 1935, 1936, and 1941. Earl Blaik coached Army to championships in 1944 and 1945. Frank Leahy coached Notre Dame to championships in 1943, 1949, and 1953. Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to championships in 1954, 1961, 1968, and 1975. Bud Wilkinson coached Oklahoma to championships in 1955 and 1956. John McKay coached USC to championships in 1962 and 1972. Darrell Royal coached Texas to championships in 1963 and 1969. Barry Switzer coached Oklahoma to championships in 1974 and 1978.

Knute Rockne coached Notre Dame to Poling System championships in which two years?

Answer: 1929 and 1930

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1929, 1930, and 1931, and who were their coaches?: The Poling System recognized Notre Dame as the champion in 1929 with a 9-0 record and again in 1930 with a 10-0 record, both coached by Knute Rockne. In 1931, USC was selected as the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Howard Jones.

Which team did the Poling System select as the champion in 1931 under coach Howard Jones?

Answer: USC

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1929, 1930, and 1931, and who were their coaches?: The Poling System recognized Notre Dame as the champion in 1929 with a 9-0 record and again in 1930 with a 10-0 record, both coached by Knute Rockne. In 1931, USC was selected as the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Howard Jones.

Bernie Bierman coached which team to Poling System national championships in 1935 and 1936?

Answer: Minnesota

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System name as the national champion in 1935 and 1936, and who coached these teams?: The Poling System named Minnesota as the national champion for both 1935 and 1936. Bernie Bierman coached the Minnesota team in both of those championship seasons.

Woody Hayes coached Ohio State to Poling System national championships in which years?

Answer: 1954, 1961, 1968, 1975

Related Concepts:

  • How many national championships did Woody Hayes' teams win according to the Poling System?: Woody Hayes' teams were recognized as national champions by the Poling System four times. These occurred with Ohio State in the years 1954 (10-0 record), 1961 (8-0-1 record), 1968 (10-0 record), and 1975 (11-1 record).

Barry Switzer coached Oklahoma to Poling System national championships in which two years?

Answer: 1974 and 1978

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1974 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Oklahoma as the national champion for 1974, achieving a record of 11 wins and 0 losses under coach Barry Switzer.
  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1977 and 1978, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Notre Dame as the national champion for 1977 with an 11-1 record, coached by Dan Devine. In 1978, Oklahoma was selected as the champion with an 11-1 record under coach Barry Switzer.

How many times was Notre Dame recognized as a national champion by the Poling System according to the source?

Answer: Six times

Related Concepts:

  • How many times did Notre Dame appear as a Poling System champion?: Notre Dame was recognized as a national champion by the Poling System a total of six times: in the retrospective years of 1924, 1929, and 1930, and in the contemporary years of 1943, 1949, and 1953.

Specific Championship Years and Records

Michigan, coached by Harry Kipke, finished the 1933 season with a record of 7 wins, 1 loss, and 0 ties as the Poling System champion.

Answer: False

Michigan, coached by Harry Kipke, was the Poling System champion in 1933 with a record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie.

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1932 and 1933 national champions, and what were their records?: The Poling System selected USC as the national champion for 1932 with a perfect record of 10-0, coached by Howard Jones. In 1933, Michigan was named the champion with a record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Harry Kipke.

Frank Thomas coached Alabama to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1934.

Answer: True

Frank Thomas coached Alabama to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1934.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1934, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Alabama as the national champion for the 1934 season, achieving a perfect record of 10 wins and 0 losses under coach Frank Thomas.

Pittsburgh, coached by Jock Sutherland, achieved a perfect 9-0 record in 1937 as the Poling System champion.

Answer: False

Pittsburgh, coached by Jock Sutherland, was the Poling System champion in 1937 with a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, not a perfect 9-0 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System select as the 1937 champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Pittsburgh as the national champion for the 1937 season, with a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, under the coaching of Jock Sutherland.

Tennessee, with an 11-0 record, was the Poling System champion in 1938, while Homer H. Norton coached Texas A&M to the championship in 1939 with a 10-0 record.

Answer: False

While Tennessee was the 1938 champion with an 11-0 record, Texas A&M, coached by Homer H. Norton, was the 1939 champion with an 11-0 record, not 10-0.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1938 and 1939, and what were their records?: In 1938, the Poling System selected Tennessee as the champion with an 11-0 record. For 1939, Texas A&M was named the champion with an 11-0 record, coached by Homer H. Norton.

Clark Shaughnessy coached Stanford to a 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1940.

Answer: True

Clark Shaughnessy coached Stanford to a 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1940.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the record and coach for the 1940 Poling System champion, Stanford?: The Poling System identified Stanford as the national champion for 1940 with a record of 10 wins and 0 losses, coached by Clark Shaughnessy.

Minnesota, coached by Bernie Bierman, was the Poling System champion in 1941, and Georgia, coached by Wally Butts, was the champion in 1942 with an 11-0 record.

Answer: False

Minnesota, coached by Bernie Bierman, was the 1941 Poling System champion with an 8-0 record, and Georgia, coached by Wally Butts, was the 1942 champion with an 11-1 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1941 and 1942, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Minnesota as the champion in 1941 with an 8-0 record, coached by Bernie Bierman. In 1942, Georgia was selected as the champion with an 11-1 record under coach Wally Butts.

Frank Leahy coached Notre Dame to a 9-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1943.

Answer: True

Frank Leahy coached Notre Dame to a 9-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1943.

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1943 national champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Notre Dame as the national champion for 1943, achieving a record of 9 wins and 1 loss under coach Frank Leahy.

Earl Blaik coached Army to Poling System national championships in 1944 and 1945, with identical 9-0-1 records for both years.

Answer: False

Earl Blaik coached Army to Poling System championships in 1944 and 1945, with identical 9-0 records for both seasons.

Related Concepts:

  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1944 and 1945, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Army as the national champion for both 1944 and 1945. Earl Blaik coached the Army team in both of those championship seasons, with records of 9-0 for both years.

In 1946, the Poling System recognized Army and Notre Dame as co-champions, with Army having a perfect record and Notre Dame having one loss.

Answer: False

In 1946, the Poling System recognized Army (9-0-1) and Notre Dame (8-0-1) as co-champions. Army did not have a perfect record, and Notre Dame had one tie, not one loss.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the co-champions recognized by the Poling System in 1946, and what were their records?: In 1946, the Poling System recognized two co-champions: Army with a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Earl Blaik, and Notre Dame with a record of 8 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Frank Leahy.

Michigan, coached by Fritz Crisler, was the Poling System champion in 1947 with a 10-0 record, and Bennie Oosterbaan coached Michigan State to another championship in 1948.

Answer: False

Michigan, coached by Fritz Crisler, was the 1947 Poling System champion with a 10-0 record. In 1948, Michigan, coached by Bennie Oosterbaan, was again the champion with a 9-0 record, not Michigan State.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1947 and 1948, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Michigan as the national champion for 1947 with a 10-0 record under coach Fritz Crisler. In 1948, Michigan again received the championship designation with a 9-0 record, coached by Bennie Oosterbaan.

Princeton, coached by Charley Caldwell, was the Poling System champion in 1950 with a 9-0 record.

Answer: True

Princeton, coached by Charley Caldwell, was the Poling System champion in 1950 with a 9-0 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1949 and 1950, and what were their records?: In 1949, the Poling System selected Notre Dame as the champion with a 10-0 record, coached by Frank Leahy. For 1950, Princeton was named the champion with a 9-0 record under coach Charley Caldwell.

Michigan State achieved a perfect 9-0 record under coach Biggie Munn when they were named the Poling System champion in 1951.

Answer: True

Michigan State achieved a perfect 9-0 record under coach Biggie Munn when they were named the Poling System champion in 1951.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1951 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Michigan State as the national champion for 1951, achieving a perfect record of 9 wins and 0 losses under coach Biggie Munn.

Georgia Tech, coached by Bobby Dodd, was the Poling System champion in 1952 with a record of 11 wins and 0 losses.

Answer: False

Georgia Tech, coached by Bobby Dodd, was the Poling System champion in 1952 with a record of 12 wins and 0 losses, not 11-0.

Related Concepts:

  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1952 national champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Georgia Tech as the national champion for 1952. They finished the season with a record of 12 wins and 0 losses, coached by Bobby Dodd.

Paul Dietzel coached LSU to a 10-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1958.

Answer: False

Paul Dietzel coached LSU to the 1958 Poling System championship with an 11-0 record, not a 10-1 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1957 and 1958, and what were their records?: In 1957, the Poling System selected Auburn as the champion with a 10-0 record, coached by Ralph Jordan. For 1958, LSU was named the champion with an 11-0 record under coach Paul Dietzel.

Ben Schwartzwalder coached Syracuse to a perfect 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1959.

Answer: True

Ben Schwartzwalder coached Syracuse to a perfect 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1959.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1959 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Syracuse as the national champion for 1959, achieving a perfect record of 11 wins and 0 losses under coach Ben Schwartzwalder.

John McKay coached USC to an 11-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1962.

Answer: False

John McKay coached USC to the 1962 Poling System championship with an 11-0 record, not an 11-1 record.

Related Concepts:

  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1962 and 1963, and who coached them?: The Poling System named USC as the national champion for 1962 with an 11-0 record, coached by John McKay. In 1963, Texas was selected as the champion with an 11-0 record under coach Darrell Royal.

Frank Broyles coached Arkansas to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1964.

Answer: True

Frank Broyles coached Arkansas to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1964.

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1964 and 1965, and what were their records?: In 1964, the Poling System selected Arkansas as the champion with a 11-0 record, coached by Frank Broyles. For 1965, Michigan State was named the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Duffy Daugherty.

Michigan State, coached by Duffy Daugherty, was the Poling System champion in 1965 with a 10-0 record.

Answer: False

Michigan State, coached by Duffy Daugherty, was the Poling System champion in 1965 with a 10-1 record, not a 10-0 record.

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1964 and 1965, and what were their records?: In 1964, the Poling System selected Arkansas as the champion with a 11-0 record, coached by Frank Broyles. For 1965, Michigan State was named the champion with a 10-1 record under coach Duffy Daugherty.

Ara Parseghian coached Notre Dame to a 9-0-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1966.

Answer: True

Ara Parseghian coached Notre Dame to a 9-0-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1966.

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  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1966 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Notre Dame as the national champion for 1966, achieving a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie under coach Ara Parseghian.

Chuck Fairbanks coached Oklahoma to a 10-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1967.

Answer: True

Chuck Fairbanks coached Oklahoma to a 10-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1967.

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  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1967 national champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Oklahoma as the national champion for 1967. They finished the season with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss, coached by Chuck Fairbanks.

Darrell Royal coached Texas to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1969.

Answer: True

Darrell Royal coached Texas to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1969.

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  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1969 and 1970, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Texas as the national champion for 1969 with an 11-0 record, coached by Darrell Royal. In 1970, Arizona State was selected as the champion with an 11-0 record under coach Frank Kush.

Frank Kush coached Arizona State to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1970.

Answer: True

Frank Kush coached Arizona State to an 11-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1970.

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  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1969 and 1970, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Texas as the national champion for 1969 with an 11-0 record, coached by Darrell Royal. In 1970, Arizona State was selected as the champion with an 11-0 record under coach Frank Kush.

Nebraska, coached by Bob Devaney, finished the 1971 season with a 13-0 record as the Poling System champion.

Answer: True

Nebraska, coached by Bob Devaney, finished the 1971 season with a 13-0 record as the Poling System champion.

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  • What was the record and coach for the 1983 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Nebraska as the national champion for 1983 with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss, coached by Tom Osborne.

In 1973, the Poling System recognized Michigan and Ohio State as co-champions, both with perfect 10-0 records.

Answer: False

In 1973, Michigan and Ohio State were recognized as co-champions by the Poling System, but both teams had records of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, not perfect 10-0 records.

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  • Who were the co-champions recognized by the Poling System in 1973, and what were their records?: In 1973, the Poling System recognized two co-champions: Michigan with a record of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Bo Schembechler, and Ohio State with a record of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Woody Hayes.

Johnny Majors coached Pittsburgh to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1976.

Answer: True

Johnny Majors coached Pittsburgh to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1976.

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  • What was the record and coach for the 1976 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Pittsburgh as the national champion for 1976 with a record of 12 wins and 0 losses, coached by Johnny Majors.

Vince Dooley coached Georgia to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1980.

Answer: True

Vince Dooley coached Georgia to a 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1980.

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1979 and 1980, and what were their records?: In 1979, the Poling System selected Alabama as the champion with a 12-0 record, coached by Paul "Bear" Bryant. For 1980, Georgia was named the champion with a 12-0 record under coach Vince Dooley.

Danny Ford coached Clemson to a perfect 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1981.

Answer: True

Danny Ford coached Clemson to a perfect 12-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1981.

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  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1981 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Clemson as the national champion for 1981, achieving a perfect record of 12 wins and 0 losses under coach Danny Ford.

Joe Paterno coached Penn State to an 11-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1982.

Answer: True

Joe Paterno coached Penn State to an 11-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1982.

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  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1982 national champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Penn State as the national champion for 1982. They finished the season with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss, coached by Joe Paterno.

Tom Osborne coached Nebraska to a 12-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1983.

Answer: True

Tom Osborne coached Nebraska to a 12-1 record as the Poling System champion in 1983.

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  • What was the record and coach for the 1983 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Nebraska as the national champion for 1983 with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss, coached by Tom Osborne.

BYU, coached by LaVell Edwards, finished the 1984 season with a perfect 13-0 record as the Poling System champion.

Answer: True

BYU, coached by LaVell Edwards, finished the 1984 season with a perfect 13-0 record as the Poling System champion.

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1984, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected BYU as the national champion for 1984. They finished the season with a perfect record of 13 wins and 0 losses, coached by LaVell Edwards.

The Poling System recognized Georgia as the national champion in 1942 with an 11-1 record under coach Wally Butts.

Answer: True

The Poling System recognized Georgia as the national champion in 1942 with an 11-1 record under coach Wally Butts.

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  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1941 and 1942, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Minnesota as the champion in 1941 with an 8-0 record, coached by Bernie Bierman. In 1942, Georgia was selected as the champion with an 11-1 record under coach Wally Butts.

What was Michigan's record in 1933 when they were named the Poling System champion under coach Harry Kipke?

Answer: 7-0-1

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  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1932 and 1933 national champions, and what were their records?: The Poling System selected USC as the national champion for 1932 with a perfect record of 10-0, coached by Howard Jones. In 1933, Michigan was named the champion with a record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Harry Kipke.

Who coached Alabama to a perfect 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1934?

Answer: Frank Thomas

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1934, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Alabama as the national champion for the 1934 season, achieving a perfect record of 10 wins and 0 losses under coach Frank Thomas.

What was the record of the 1937 Poling System champion, Pittsburgh, coached by Jock Sutherland?

Answer: 9-0-1

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  • Which team did the Poling System select as the 1937 champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Pittsburgh as the national champion for the 1937 season, with a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, under the coaching of Jock Sutherland.

Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1939, coached by Homer H. Norton?

Answer: Texas A&M

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1938 and 1939, and what were their records?: In 1938, the Poling System selected Tennessee as the champion with an 11-0 record. For 1939, Texas A&M was named the champion with an 11-0 record, coached by Homer H. Norton.

Who coached Stanford to a 10-0 record as the Poling System champion in 1940?

Answer: Clark Shaughnessy

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  • What was the record and coach for the 1940 Poling System champion, Stanford?: The Poling System identified Stanford as the national champion for 1940 with a record of 10 wins and 0 losses, coached by Clark Shaughnessy.

According to the Poling System, which team was the national champion in 1942, and who was their coach?

Answer: Georgia, Wally Butts

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  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1941 and 1942, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Minnesota as the champion in 1941 with an 8-0 record, coached by Bernie Bierman. In 1942, Georgia was selected as the champion with an 11-1 record under coach Wally Butts.

Frank Leahy coached which team to the Poling System national championship in 1943 with a 9-1 record?

Answer: Notre Dame

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  • Who did the Poling System select as the 1943 national champion, and what was their record?: The Poling System selected Notre Dame as the national champion for 1943, achieving a record of 9 wins and 1 loss under coach Frank Leahy.

Earl Blaik coached Army to Poling System national championships in 1944 and 1945. What were the records for these championship seasons?

Answer: 9-0 for both years

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  • Which teams did the Poling System recognize as champions in 1944 and 1945, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Army as the national champion for both 1944 and 1945. Earl Blaik coached the Army team in both of those championship seasons, with records of 9-0 for both years.

In 1946, the Poling System recognized two co-champions. What were their records?

Answer: Army (9-0-1) and Notre Dame (8-0-1)

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  • Who were the co-champions recognized by the Poling System in 1946, and what were their records?: In 1946, the Poling System recognized two co-champions: Army with a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Earl Blaik, and Notre Dame with a record of 8 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Frank Leahy.

Who coached Michigan to the Poling System national championship in 1947 with a 10-0 record?

Answer: Fritz Crisler

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  • Which team did the Poling System name as champion in 1947 and 1948, and who coached them?: The Poling System named Michigan as the national champion for 1947 with a 10-0 record under coach Fritz Crisler. In 1948, Michigan again received the championship designation with a 9-0 record, coached by Bennie Oosterbaan.

Which team did the Poling System name as the 1950 national champion, and who was their coach?

Answer: Princeton, Charley Caldwell

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  • Who was the Poling System's champion in 1949 and 1950, and what were their records?: In 1949, the Poling System selected Notre Dame as the champion with a 10-0 record, coached by Frank Leahy. For 1950, Princeton was named the champion with a 9-0 record under coach Charley Caldwell.

Which team did the Poling System recognize as the national champion in 1959, coached by Ben Schwartzwalder?

Answer: Syracuse

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  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1959 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Syracuse as the national champion for 1959, achieving a perfect record of 11 wins and 0 losses under coach Ben Schwartzwalder.

In 1973, the Poling System recognized two co-champions, Michigan and Ohio State. What were their records?

Answer: Michigan (10-0-1), Ohio State (10-0-1)

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  • Who were the co-champions recognized by the Poling System in 1973, and what were their records?: In 1973, the Poling System recognized two co-champions: Michigan with a record of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Bo Schembechler, and Ohio State with a record of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie, coached by Woody Hayes.

Which team did the Poling System recognize as the national champion in 1981, coached by Danny Ford?

Answer: Clemson

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  • Which team did the Poling System recognize as the 1981 national champion, and who coached them?: The Poling System recognized Clemson as the national champion for 1981, achieving a perfect record of 12 wins and 0 losses under coach Danny Ford.

What was the record of the 1983 Poling System champion, Nebraska, coached by Tom Osborne?

Answer: 12-1

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  • What was the record and coach for the 1983 Poling System champion?: The Poling System identified Nebraska as the national champion for 1983 with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss, coached by Tom Osborne.

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