1967 NCAA College Division football rankings

The 1967 NCAA College Division football rankings are from the United Press International poll of College Division head coaches and from the Associated Press. The 1967 season was the tenth year UPI published a Coaches Poll in what was termed the "Small College" division. It was the eighth year for the AP version of the poll.

The AP poll did not include Win/Loss records in the weekly rankings. In the UPI poll, the Win/Loss records were published for the Top 10 in most weeks. However, the Win/Loss records are provided in the AP poll section if the UPI also ranked the team.

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
(#–#)
  Win–loss record
(Italics)
  Number of first place votes
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

The AP poll

Week 1
Sept 21[1]
Week 2
Sept 28[2]
Week 3
Oct 5[3]
Week 4
Oct 12[4]
Week 5
Oct 19[5]
Week 6
Oct 26[6]
Week 7
Nov 2[7]
Week 8
Nov 9[8]
Week 9
Nov 16[9]
Week 10
Nov 23[10]
1.San Diego State (8)San Diego State (12)San Diego State (5)San Diego State (6)San Diego State (5–0) (4)San Diego State (6–0) (5)San Diego State (7–0) (7)San Diego State (7–0) (6)San Diego State (8–0) (5)San Diego State (9–0) (12)1.
2.North Dakota State (2)Tennessee State (1)Waynesburg (1)Waynesburg (3)Waynesburg (5–0) (3)Waynesburg (6–0) (5)Waynesburg (7–0) (5)North Dakota State (9–0) (3)North Dakota State (9–0) (2)North Dakota State (9–0) (2)2.
3.Waynesburg (2)Arkansas State (2)North Dakota State (1)North Dakota State (1)North Dakota State (6–0) (1)North Dakota State (7–0) (1)North Dakota State (8–0) (1)Eastern Kentucky (2)Eastern Kentucky (7–1–1) (2)New Mexico Highlands (9–0) (1)3.
4.Tennessee StateNorth Dakota State (1)Arkansas State (2)Northwestern State (1)Eastern Kentucky (4–1)Texas–Arlington (6–0)Eastern KentuckyNew Mexico Highlands (8–0) (1)New Mexico Highlands (8–0) (1)Texas A&I (9–0) (1)4.
5.Arkansas StateWaynesburg (1)Northwestern State (1)ParsonsNorthwestern State (4–0) (1)Northwestern State (5–0) (1)Texas–Arlington (6–1)WaynesburgWaynesburg (8–1)Eastern Kentucky5.
6.Weber StateNorthwestern StateParsonsTexas–ArlingtonTexas–Arlington (5–0)Eastern KentuckyLamar TechTexas–Arlington (7–1)Texas–Arlington (8–1)Texas–Arlington (9–1)6.
7.Northwestern State [note 1]Texas–ArlingtonTexas–ArlingtonArkansas StateParsons (4–0)Wittenberg (5–0)New Mexico Highlands (6–0)Lamar TechNorthern Michigan (9–0)Waynesburg (8–1)7.
8.West ChesterParsonsTennessee StateTennessee–Martin (1)Northern Arizona (4–2)Northern ArizonaSouthwest Texas State (7–0) (2)Northern Michigan (8–0)Texas A&I (8–0) (1)Northern Michigan (9–0)8.
9.Texas–Arlington [note 2]Florida A&MPresbyterianEastern KentuckyTennessee–Martin (4–0)Lamar TechNorthwestern StateTexas A&ISouthwest Texas State (9–0)Morgan State9.
10.Florida A&MMontana StateTennessee–Martin (1)WittenbergWittenberg (4–0)ParsonsNorthern Michigan (7–0) (1)Southwest Texas State (8–0)Morgan State (7–0)Southwest Texas State10.
Week 1
Sept 21[11]
Week 2
Sept 28[12]
Week 3
Oct 5[13]
Week 4
Oct 12[14]
Week 5
Oct 19[15]
Week 6
Oct 26[16]
Week 7
Nov 2[17]
Week 8
Nov 9[18]
Week 9
Nov 16[19]
Week 10
Nov 23[20]
Dropped:
  • 6 Weber State
  • 8 West Chester
Dropped:
  • 9 Florida A&M
  • 10 Montana State
Dropped:
  • 8 Tennessee State
  • 9 Presbyterian
Dropped:
7 Arkansas State
Dropped:
9 Tennessee–Martin
Dropped:
  • 7 Wittenberg
  • 8 Northern Arizona
  • 10 Parsons
Dropped:
9 Northwestern State
Dropped:
7 Lamar Tech
None

The UPI Coaches poll

Week 1
Sept 27[21]
Week 2
Oct 4[22]
Week 3
Oct 11[23]
Week 4
Oct 18[24]
Week 5
Oct 25[25]
Week 6
Nov 1[26]
Week 7
Nov 8[27]
Week 8
Nov 15[28]
Week 9
Nov 22[29]
Week 10
Nov 29[30]
1.San Diego State (17)San Diego State (17)San Diego State (27)San Diego State (5–0) (28)San Diego State (6–0) (31)San Diego State (7–0) (32)San Diego State (7–0) (29)San Diego State (8–0) (31)San Diego State (9–0) (31)San Diego State (9–1) (17)1.
2.North Dakota State (1)North Dakota State (1)North Dakota State (2)North Dakota State (6–0) (1)North Dakota State (7–0)North Dakota State (8–0)North Dakota State (9–0) (1)North Dakota State (9–0)North Dakota State (9–0) (1)North Dakota State (9–0) (14)2.
3.Tennessee State (1)WaynesburgWaynesburgWaynesburg (5–0)Waynesburg (6–0)Waynesburg (7–0)New Mexico Highlands (8–0) (3)New Mexico Highlands (8–0) (2)New Mexico Highlands (9–0) (2)Texas–Arlington (9–1) (2)3.
4.WaynesburgBall StateNew Mexico HighlandsNew Mexico Highlands (4–0) (3)New Mexico Highlands (5–0) (2)New Mexico Highlands (6–0) (2)Northern Michigan (8–0) (1)Northern Michigan (9–0)Northern Michigan (9–0) (1)Fairmont State (10–0) (1)4.
5.Texas–ArlingtonArkansas State (1)Texas SouthernTexas Southern (5–0)Texas–Arlington (6–0)Montana State (6–2) (1)Montana State (7–2)Montana State (7–2)Texas–Arlington (9–1)West Chester State (9–0) (1)5.
6.Ball StateTexas SouthernNorthwestern StateTexas–Arlington (4–0)Texas Southern (5–0)Northern Michigan (7–0)Santa Clara (6–0)Santa Clara (7–0)West Chester State (9–0)Eastern Washington (11–0) (1)6.
7.Northwestern StateNorthwestern StateTexas–Arlington (1)Northwestern State (4–0)Northwestern State (5–0)Santa Clara (5–0)Texas–Arlington (7–1)Texas–Arlington (8–1) (1)Fairmont State (9–0)Texas A&I (9–0)7.
8.Arkansas StateNew Mexico Highlands (1)Montana StateMontana State (4–2)Montana State (5–2)Texas–Arlington (6–1)Southwest Texas State (8–0) (1)Southwest Texas State (9–0)Texas A&I (9–0)New Mexico Highlands (9–1)8.
9.New Mexico HighlandsTexas–Arlington (1)HofstraNorthern Michigan (5–0) (2)Northern Michigan (6–0) (1)Southwest Texas State (7–0)West Chester State (7–0)West Chester State (8–0)Waynesburg (8–1)Northern Michigan (9–1)9.
10.Florida A&MHofstraNorthern MichiganParsonsWittenberg (5–0)West Chester State (6–0)Fairmont State (7–0)Fairmont State (8–0)Santa Clara (7–1)Waynesburg (8–1)10.
11.Kearney StateWest Chester StateWest Chester StateSanta ClaraSanta ClaraKearney StateEastern KentuckyEastern Kentucky (7–1–1)Eastern KentuckyEastern Kentucky11.
12.HofstraMontana StateSanta ClaraWest Chester StateWest Chester StateTexas SouthernWaynesburgWaynesburg (8–1)WagnerSanta Clara12.
13.Montana StateFlorida A&MFlorida A&MFlorida A&MKearney StateNorthwestern StateKearney StateWagnerEastern WashingtonSouthwest Texas State13.
14.North DakotaNorthern MichiganWittenbergKearney StateSouthwest Texas StateLamar TechWagnerKearney StateSan Francisco StateWagner14.
15.West Chester StateSanta ClaraUC Santa BarbaraWittenberg (4–0)ParsonsEastern KentuckyAdams StateTexas SouthernSouthwest Texas StateAdams State15.
16.San Francisco StateUC Santa BarbaraArkansas StateEastern KentuckyLamar TechTennessee–MartinLamar TechAdams StateTexas SouthernKearney State16.
17.Northern MichiganKearney StateKearney StateSouthwest Texas StateEastern KentuckyAdams StateChattanoogaTexas A&I (8–0)Montana StateSan Francisco State17.
18.UC Santa BarbaraTempleParsonsHofstraTennessee–MartinWittenbergTexas SouthernEastern WashingtonAdams StateMontana State18.
19.UMass [note 3]WittenbergMontanaChattanoogaAdams StateEastern WashingtonEastern WashingtonSan Francisco StateTennessee–MartinTennessee–Martin19.
20.Boston U.Adams StateSouthwest Texas StateLamar TechHofstraChattanoogaTennessee–MartinTennessee–MartinUMassWittenberg20.
21.  Chattanooga  MontanaWittenbergUMass  21.
Week 1
Sept 27[31]
Week 2
Oct 4[32]
Week 3
Oct 11[33]
Week 4
Oct 18[34]
Week 5
Oct 25[35]
Week 6
Nov 1[36]
Week 7
Nov 8[37]
Week 8
Nov 15[38]
Week 9
Nov 22[39]
Week 10
Nov 29[40]
Dropped:
  • 3 Tennessee State
  • 14 North Dakota
  • 16 San Francisco State
  • 19 UMass
  • 20 Boston U.
Dropped:
  • 4 Ball State
  • 18 Temple
  • 20 Adams State
Dropped:
  • 15 UC Santa Barbara
  • 16 Arkansas State
  • 19 Montana
Dropped:
  • 13 Florida A&M
  • 19 Chattanooga
Dropped:
  • 15 Parsons
  • 20 Hofstra
Dropped:
  • 13 Northwestern State
  • 20 Montana
Dropped:
  • 16 Lamar Tech
  • 17 Chattanooga
  • 20 Wittenberg
Dropped:
14 Kearney State
Dropped:
  • 16 Texas Southern
  • 20 UMass

Notes

  1. In the actual printed polls, Northwestern State was listed as Northwestern Louisiana
  2. In the actual printed polls, Texas–Arlington was listed as Texas at Arlington (AP) or Arlington State (UPI)
  3. In the actual printed polls, UMass was listed as Massachusetts

References

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  2. "San Diego No. 1 among small colleges". Hattiesburg American (Hattiesburg, Mississippi). September 28, 1967. p. 10. Retrieved May 5, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
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