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College Football Rankings

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Postseason
No. 1
Indiana
Biggest riser
Miami ▲8
Dropped out
Arizona, Georgia Tech, Missouri
Seasons Archived
90

1936 – 2025

Polls Tracked
6

AP, Coaches & more

Weeks Available
1256

Postseason

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AP Top 25

2025 • Postseason

Current No. 1

1

Indiana

Big Ten

Points

1650

1st Place Votes

66

Top Five Snapshot

  1. Indiana

    Big Ten

    1
  2. Miami

    ACC

    2
  3. Ole Miss

    SEC

    3
  4. Oregon

    Big Ten

    4
  5. Ohio State

    Big Ten

    5

Selection

2025 • AP Top 25

Postseason

Archive Scope

1936 to 2025

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College Football Teams Never Ranked in the AP Poll

Research FBS college football teams that have never reached the AP Top 25 with rankings, team history, and conference context.

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Quick answer

June 16, 2026

The never-ranked AP Poll query needs a current FBS list, a last-checked date, and context for newer programs that have had fewer chances to appear in the Top 25.

Last reviewed June 16, 2026

How to frame never-ranked teams

The page should use AP Top 25 history and active FBS membership. It should not treat a program that joined FBS recently the same way as a long-time FBS member with decades of poll history.

  • Show first FBS season when useful.
  • Separate never-ranked teams from long drought teams.
  • Use rankings pages to explain poll context.

How this helps rankings discovery

This page extends CFBTrack's rankings surface beyond current polls. It gives fans a history-driven rankings answer and routes them back into AP Poll, team, and conference pages.

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