1969 small college football rankings

1969 small college football rankings
Selectors: AP, UPI
Small college football rankings (AP, UPI)

The 1969 small college football rankings are rankings of college football teams representing smaller college and university teams during the 1969 college football season, including the 1969 NCAA College Division football season and the 1969 NAIA football season. Separate rankings were published by the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press International (UPI). The AP rankings were selected by a board of sports writers, and the UPI rankings were selected by a board of small-college coaches.

The 1969 North Dakota State Bison football team compiled a perfect 10–0 record and was rated No. 1 by both the AP and UPI. Montana compiled a 10–0 record in the regular season and was ranked No. 2 by both the AP and UPI. North Dakota State and Montana met in the post-season Camellia Bowl with North Dakota State prevailing by a 30–3 score.

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AP poll

Week 1
Sept 25[1]
Week 2
Oct 2[2]
Week 3
Oct 9[3]
Week 4
Oct 16[4]
Week 5
Oct 23[5]
Week 6
Oct 30[6]
Week 7
Nov 6[7]
Week 8
Nov 13[8]
Week 9
Nov 20[9]
Week 10
Nov 27[10]
1.North Dakota State (4)North Dakota State (3–0) (7)North Dakota State (4–0) (7)North Dakota State (5–0) (6)North Dakota State (6–0) (9)North Dakota State (7–0) (5)North Dakota State (8–0) (10)North Dakota State (9–0) (11)North Dakota State (9–0) (10)North Dakota State (9–0) (10)1.
2.IUP (1)IUP (2–0) (1)IUP (3–0) (2)IUP (4–0) (3)Montana (6–0) (1)Alcorn A&M (5–0)Montana (8–0) (1)Montana (9–0) (1)Montana (9–0)Montana (10–0) (1)2.
3.GramblingGrambling (1–1)Texas A&I (3–0) (1)Texas A&I (4–0) (1)Texas A&I (5–0) (1)Montana (7–0) (2)Delaware (6–1)Delaware (7–1)Akron (9–1) (1)Akron (9–1) (1)3.
4.Northern ArizonaTexas A&I (2–0) (3)Montana (3–0)Montana (5–0) (1)Alcorn A&M (4–0)Texas A&I (6–0)Arkansas State (5–1)Akron (8–1) (1)Louisiana Tech (7–1)Louisiana Tech (8–1)4.
5.Arkansas StateLenoir–Rhyne (2–0) (1)Grambling (2–1)Alcorn A&M (3–0) (1)IUP (5–0) (1)Louisiana Tech (5–0) (2)Akron (7–1) (1)New Mexico Highlands (7–0–1) (1)Alcorn A&M (7–0–1)Colorado State College (10–0) (1)5.
6.Weber StateAlcorn A&M (2–1) (2)Delaware (2–1)Delaware (3–1)Sacramento StateSacramento StateAlcorn A&M (5–0–1)Alcorn A&M (6–0–1)New Mexico Highlands (8–0–1)New Mexico Highlands (8–0–1)6.
7.Akron (2)Weber State (2–1)Sacramento State (2–1)Akron (4–1) (1)East Tennessee State (6–0)Delaware (5–1)New Mexico Highlands (6–0–1)Louisiana Tech (6–1)Colorado State College (9–0) (1)Arkansas State (7–1–1)7.
8.DelawareNorthern Arizona (2–1)Lenoir–Rhyne (3–1)Sacramento State (3–1)Delaware (4–1)Akron (6–1) (1)Louisiana Tech (5–1)Arkansas State (6–1–1)Tampa (6–2–1)Alcorn A&M (7–0–1)8.
9.Texas A&IMontana (3–0)Alcorn A&M (2–0)Lenoir–Rhyne (4–1) (2)Akron (5–1) (1)New Mexico Highlands (5–0–1)Texas A&I (6–1) (1) тNorthern Arizona (7–2)Arkansas State (6–1–1)Tampa (7–2–1)9.
10.Tennessee StateNorthwestern State (2–1)Akron (3–1) (1)East Tennessee State (5–0)Abilene Christian (5–0)Humboldt State (6–0)Wittenberg тTexas A&I (7–1) (1)Sacramento State (7–2)Delaware (8–2)10.
11.Northwestern State (1) [note 1]Sacramento State (1–1)Northern Arizona (3–1)Florida A&M (3–0)Lenoir–Rhyne (5–0)Arkansas State (4–1) (1)Abilene Christian (6–1)Tampa (6–1)Wittenberg (8–0)Texas A&I (9–1) (1)11.
12.Sacramento StateDelaware (1–1)Central Missouri State (3–0)Abilene Christian (4–0)Louisiana Tech (4–0)East Tennessee State (6–0–1)Northern Arizona (6–2)Sacramento StateTexas A&I (8–1) (1)Sacramento State (8–2)12.
13.Florida A&MFlorida A&M (0–0)Florida A&M (1–0)Northern Arizona (4–1)Florida A&M (3–0)Troy State (6–0–1)East Tennessee State (6–0–1)Abilene Christian (7–1)Western Carolina (9–0) (1)Wittenberg (9–0)13.
14.South DakotaNorthern Michigan (1–1)Arkansas State (2–1)New Mexico Highlands (3–0–1)New Mexico Highlands (4–0–1)Northern Arizona (5–2)Western Carolina (7–0) (1)Western Carolina (8–0) (2)Delaware (7–2)Colorado College (7–2)14.
15.Troy StateMorehead State (2–0)Weber State (2–2)Wilkes (3–0)Indiana StateWittenbergColorado State College (7–0)Colorado State College (8–0)St. Olaf (8–1)Northern Arizona (7–3)15.
16.New Mexico HighlandsArkansas State (2–1)Humboldt State (3–0)Arkansas State (2–1)Colorado State College (5–0)Abilene Christian (5–1)Sacramento StateIUP (7–0–1)IUP (8–1)Florida A&M (6–1)16.
17.Montana StateTroy State (2–0–1)Wilkes (2–0)Louisiana Tech (3–0)Northern Arizona (4–2)Western Carolina (6–0) (1)Humboldt State (6–1)East Tennessee State (7–0–1)Western Illinois (8–2) (1)Concordia (MN) (9–0)17.
18.Morehead StateNew Mexico Highlands (1–0–1) тNew Mexico Highlands (2–0–1)Central Michigan (4–1)WittenbergTennessee StateIUP (6–1)WittenbergFlorida A&M (5–1)IUP (8–1)18.
19.Lenoir–RhyneAkron (2–1) тFairmont State (4–0) [note 2]Fairmont State (5–0) (1)Humboldt State (5–0)IUP (5–1)Tampa (6–1)Western Illinois (1)Colorado College (6–2)St. Olaf (8–1)19.
20.WilkesWilkes (1–0)Wittenberg (2–0)Idaho State (4–0)Troy State (5–0–1)Colorado State College (6–0)Indiana StateIndiana StateNorthern Arizona (7–3)East Tennessee State (9–0–1)20.
Week 1
Sept 25[1]
Week 2
Oct 2[2]
Week 3
Oct 9[3]
Week 4
Oct 16[4]
Week 5
Oct 23[5]
Week 6
Oct 30[6]
Week 7
Nov 6[7]
Week 8
Nov 13[8]
Week 9
Nov 20[9]
Week 10
Nov 27[10]
Dropped:
  • 10 Tennessee State
  • 14 South Dakota
  • 17 Montana State
Dropped:
  • 10 Northwestern State
  • 14 Northern Michigan
  • 15 Morehead State
  • 17 Troy State
Dropped:
  • 5 Grambling
  • 12 Central Missouri State
  • 15 Weber State
  • 16 Humboldt State
  • 20 Wittenberg
Dropped:
  • 15 Wilkes
  • 16 Arkansas State
  • 18 Central Michigan
  • 19 Fairmont State
  • 20 Idaho State
Dropped:
  • 11 Lenoir–Rhyne
  • 13 Florida A&M
  • 15 Indiana State
Dropped:
  • 13 Troy State
  • 18 Tennessee State
Dropped:
17 Humboldt State
Dropped:
  • 13 Abilene Christian
  • 17 East Tennessee State
  • 20 Indiana State
Dropped:
  • 13 Western Carolina
  • 17 Western Illinois

UPI coaches poll

Week 1
Sept 24[11]
Week 2
Oct 1[12]
Week 3
Oct 8[13]
Week 4
Oct 15[14]
Week 5
Oct 22[15]
Week 6
Oct 29[16]
Week 7
Nov 5[17]
Week 8
Nov 12[18]
Week 9
Nov 19[19]
Week 10
Nov 26[20]
1.North Dakota State (2–0) (22)North Dakota State (3–0) (32)North Dakota State (4–0) (27)North Dakota State (5–0) (28)North Dakota State (6–0) (24)North Dakota State (7–0) (20)North Dakota State (8–0) (28)North Dakota State (9–0) (22)North Dakota State (9–0) (20)North Dakota State (9–0) (24)1.
2.Texas A&I (1–0)Texas A&I (2–0)Texas A&I (3–0)Texas A&I (4–0)Texas A&I (5–0)Texas A&I (6–0)Montana (8–0) (1)Montana (9–0) (5)Montana (10–0) (12)Montana (10–0) (8)2.
3.Arkansas State (1–0) (6)Humboldt State (2–0)Humboldt State (3–0)Montana (5–0)Montana (6–0) (2)Montana (7–0) (6)Arkansas State (5–1) (1)Delaware (7–1) (5)Colorado State College (9–0) (1)Colorado State College (10–0) (1)3.
4.Eastern Kentucky (1–0)Alcorn A&M (2–0)Montana (4–0) (1)Humboldt State (4–0)Troy State (5–0–1) (1)Troy State (6–0–1) (1)Delaware (6–1) (3)Colorado State College (8–0) (1)Akron (9–1)Akron (9–1)4.
5.Weber State (2–0) (1)Troy State (2–0–1)Arkansas State (2–1) (2)Troy State (4–0–1)Humboldt State (5–0)Arkansas State (4–1) (1)New Mexico Highlands (6–0–1)Akron (8–1)Arkansas State (7–1–1)Arkansas State (8–1–1)5.
6.Delaware (1–0)Fresno State (2–0)Troy State (3–0–1)Arkansas State (2–1) (1)Arkansas State (3–1) (1)Humboldt State (6–0)Colorado State College (7–0) (1)New Mexico Highlands (7–0–1)New Mexico Highlands (8–0–1)Tampa (9–1)6.
7.Humboldt State (1–0)Montana (3–0)Alcorn A&M (2–0)Alcorn A&M (3–0) (1)Alcorn A&M (4–0) (1)Delaware (5–1) (1)Akron (7–1)Arkansas State (6–1–1)Tampa (7–1)Louisiana Tech (8–1)7.
8.Troy State (1–0–1)Arkansas State (1–1)Delaware (2–1)Delaware (3–1)Delaware (4–1) (2)Alcorn A&M (5–0) (1)Texas A&I (6–1)Texas A&I (7–1)Louisiana Tech (7–1)New Mexico Highlands (8–0–1)8.
9.Alcorn A&M (1–0) (2)Delaware (1–1)IUP (3–0) (1)New Mexico Highlands (3–0–1)New Mexico Highlands (4–0–1)Louisiana Tech (5–0) (2)Tampa (6–1)Tampa (6–1)Texas A&I (8–1)Texas A&I (9–1)9.
10.Adams State (1–0)IUP (2–0)New Mexico Highlands (2–0–1)IUP (4–0) (1)IUP (5–0) (1)New Mexico Highlands (5–0–1) (2)Alcorn A&M (5–0–1)Alcorn A&M (6–0–1)Delaware (7–2)Delaware (8–2)10.
11.Akron (1–0) (2)Adams State (2–0)East Tennessee State (4–0)East Tennessee State (5–0) тAbilene Christian (5–0)Colorado State College (6–0) (1)Louisiana Tech (5–1)Louisiana Tech (6–1)Alcorn A&M (7–0–1)Troy State (8–1–1)11.
12.IUP (1–0)Weber State (2–1)Abilene Christian (4–0)Idaho State (3–1) (1) тEast Tennessee State (6–0)Akron (6–1)IUP (6–1)East Tennessee State (7–0–1)Troy State (8–1–1)Concordia (MN) (9–0)12.
13.Northern Arizona (1–0)Santa Clara (2–0)Northern Michigan (3–1)Abilene Christian (4–0)Akron (5–1)Tampa (5–1)East Tennessee State (6–0–1) тWestern Carolina (8–0) (1)Western Carolina (9–0) (1)Alcorn A&M (8–0–1)13.
14.Fresno State (1–0)East Tennessee State (3–0)Lenoir–Rhyne (3–0) (1)Lenoir–Rhyne (4–0) (1)Colorado State College (5–0) (1) тIUP (5–1)Troy State (6–1–1) тConcordia (MN) (9–0) тCal State Hayward (8–1)Southwestern Oklahoma State (8–1)14.
15.New Mexico Highlands (0–0–1)Abilene Christian (3–0)Northeastern OklahomaAkron (4–1)Lenoir–Rhyne (5–0) (1) тEast Tennessee State (6–0–1)Concordia (MN) (9–0)Abilene Christian (7–1) тEast Tennessee State (8–0–1)Cal State Hayward (9–1) (1)15.
16.Grambling (1–1)Eastern Michigan (2–0)Idaho State (2–1) (1)Northeastern Oklahoma (1)Louisiana TechConcordia (MN) (8–0)Abilene Christian (6–1)IUP (7–0–1)Concordia (MN) (9–0)East Tennessee State (9–0–1)16.
17.Florida A&M (0–0)New Mexico Highlands (1–0–1)Akron (3–1)Fresno State (3–1)Idaho State (3–2)Western Carolina (6–0)Northern Arizona (6–2)Northern Arizona (7–2)IUP (8–0–1)Hillsdale (9–1)17.
18.Santa Clara (1–0) (1)Eastern Kentucky (1–1)Northern Arizona (2–1) тColorado State College (4–0) (1)TampaNortheastern Oklahoma (5–1)Humboldt State (6–1)Northeastern Oklahoma (7–1) (1)Southwestern Oklahoma State (8–1)IUP (8–0–1)18.
19.Western Kentucky (0–0–1)Connecticut (2–0) тFresno State (2–1) тNorthern Arizona (3–1)Missouri–Rolla (5–0) (1)Abilene Christian (5–1)Western Carolina (7–0)Southwestern Oklahoma StateNortheastern Oklahoma (9–1)Northeastern Oklahoma (9–1)19.
20.Montana (2–0) тNorthern Michigan (2–1) тColorado State College (3–0) (1)Missouri–Rolla [note 3]Florida A&M (3–0)Southwestern Oklahoma State [note 4]Northeastern Oklahoma (6–1) (1)Troy State (7–1–1)Wofford (7–2)Wofford (8–2) (1)20.
21.Texas–Arlington (1–0) тLenoir–Rhyne (2–0) т        21.
22.Abilene Christian (2–0) т         22.
Week 1
Sept 24[11]
Week 2
Oct 1[12]
Week 3
Oct 8[13]
Week 4
Oct 15[14]
Week 5
Oct 22[15]
Week 6
Oct 29[16]
Week 7
Nov 5[17]
Week 8
Nov 12[18]
Week 9
Nov 19[19]
Week 10
Nov 26[20]
Dropped:
  • 11 Akron
  • 13 Northern Arizona
  • 16 Grambling
  • 17 Florida A&M
  • 19 Western Kentucky
  • 20 Texas–Arlington
Dropped:
  • 11 Adams State
  • 12 Weber State
  • 13 Santa Clara
  • 16 Eastern Michigan
  • 18 Eastern Kentucky
  • 19 Connecticut
Dropped:
13 Northern Michigan
Dropped:
  • 16 Northeastern Oklahoma
  • 17 Fresno State
  • 19 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
  • 15 Lenoir–Rhyne
  • 17 Idaho State
  • 19 Missouri–Rolla
  • 20 Florida A&M
Dropped:
20 Southwestern Oklahoma State
Dropped:
18 Humboldt State
Dropped:
  • 15 Abilene Christian
  • 17 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
13 Western Carolina

HBCU rankings

The New Pittsburgh Courier, a leading African American newspaper, ranked the top 1969 teams from historically black colleges and universities in an era when college football was often racially segregated.

The rankings were published on December 20:[21]

Notes

  1. ^ In the actual printed polls, Northwestern State was listed as Northwestern Louisiana
  2. ^ In the actual printed polls, Fairmont State was listed as Fairmont
  3. ^ In the actual printed polls, Missouri–Rolla was listed as Missouri at Rolla
  4. ^ In the actual printed polls, Southwestern Oklahoma State was listed as Southwestern Oklahoma

References

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  3. ^ "Small college leaders firm". Battle Creek Enquirer. Battle Creek, Michigan. October 9, 1969. p. B-1. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  4. ^ "Grambling Falls In Small College Football Ratings". Daily Press. Newport News, Virginia. October 17, 1969. p. 33. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  5. ^ "Bison Boost Small College Poll Lead". Stevens Point Journal. Stevens Point, Wisconsin. October 23, 1969. p. 11. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  7. ^ "North Dakota Holds Top Ranking In Small College Football Poll". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Fairbanks, Alaska. November 6, 1969. p. 10. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  8. ^ "N.D. State Keeps Top Grid Rating As Season Ends". The Circleville Herald. Circleville, Ohio. November 13, 1969. p. 15. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  10. ^ "Tech Remains Fourth; E. Tenn. St. Is 20th". The Town Talk. Alexandria, Louisiana. November 27, 1969. p. A-15. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  18. ^ "N. Dak. St. Sets Sights On National Championship". Tyrone Daily Herald. Tyrone, Pennsylvania. November 12, 1969. p. 8. Retrieved May 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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Северный морской котик Самец Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеНадкласс:ЧетвероногиеКлада:АмниотыКлада:Синапси...

American college football rivalry Harvard–Princeton football rivalry Harvard Crimson Princeton Tigers First meetingApril 28, 1877Harvard, 1–0Latest meetingOctober 21, 2023Princeton, 21–14Next meetingOctober 26, 2024StatisticsMeetings total115All-time seriesPrinceton leads 60–48–7Largest victoryHarvard, 49–7 (2014)Longest win streakHarvard, 9 (1996–2004)Current win streakPrinceton, 6 (2017–present) 100km62miles Harvard Princeton  Locations of Harvard and Princeton The Harva...

 

2018 British film2036 Origin UnknownTheatrical release posterDirected byHasraf DulullWritten by Hasraf Dulull (story) Gary Hall Produced by Anis Shlewet James T. Ryan Starring Katee Sackhoff Julie Cox Steven Cree (voice only) CinematographyAdam SculthorpEdited byJeremy GibbsMusic byMichael StevensProductioncompanyParkgate Entertainment Head Gear FilmsRelease date 8 June 2018 (2018-06-08) Running time94 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish 2036 Origin Unknown is a 2018 Br...

 

Sporting event delegationBelgium at the1936 Summer OlympicsIOC codeBELNOCBelgian Olympic and Interfederal CommitteeWebsitewww.olympic.be (in Dutch and French)in BerlinCompetitors150 (145 men and 5 women) in 15 sportsFlag bearerÉdouard Écuyer de le Court[1]MedalsRanked 28th Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 2 Total 2 Summer Olympics appearances (overview)19001904190819121920192419281932193619481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024Other related a...

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For the SUV sold in Australasia, see Holden Colorado. Motor vehicle Chevrolet Colorado2015–2020 Chevrolet Colorado Work TruckOverviewManufacturerGeneral MotorsAlso calledGMC CanyonHolden Colorado (Australasia)Production2003–2012, 2014–present (US)2004–2020 (Thailand)2011–present (Brazil)Body and chassisClassCompact pickup truck (2003–2011)Mid-size pickup truck (2011–present)Body style2-door regular cab4-door extended cab4-door crew cabLayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-dri...

 

American politician (1801–1850) Daniel Putnam KingMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Massachusetts's 2nd districtIn officeMarch 4, 1843 – July 25, 1850Preceded byLeverett SaltonstallSucceeded byRobert Rantoul Jr.Member of the Massachusetts SenateIn office1838–1841Member of the Massachusetts House of RepresentativesIn office1836–18371843–1844 Personal detailsBornJanuary 8, 1801South Danvers, MassachusettsDiedJuly 25, 1850 (aged 49)South Danvers, Massachus...

United States federal district court in Indiana United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana(N.D. Ind.)LocationRobert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse(South Bend)More locationsE. Ross Adair Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse(Fort Wayne)HammondLafayetteAppeals toSeventh CircuitEstablishedApril 21, 1928Judges5Chief JudgeHolly A. BradyOfficers of the courtU.S. AttorneyClifford D. JohnsonU.S. MarshalTodd L. Nukeswww.innd.uscourts.gov The E. ...

 

1987 British filmLittle DorritLittle Dorrit VHS coverDirected byChristine EdzardScreenplay byChristine EdzardBased onLittle Dorritby Charles DickensProduced byJohn BrabourneRichard B. GoodwinStarringDerek JacobiSarah PickeringAlec GuinnessJoan GreenwoodMax WallPatricia HayesMiriam MargolyesSimon DormandyCinematographyBruno de KeyzerEdited byFraser MacleanOlivier StockmanProductioncompanySands FilmsDistributed byCurzon Film DistributorsRelease date 11 December 1987 (1987-12-11)...