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'''Akola Bazar''' is a small town in Yavatmal district. It is called as Akola Bazar because of the weekly market(Aathwadi Bazar) held on every Friday.
The '''NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship''' is a [[Mythical National Championship|mythical national championship]] won by what many consider the best team(s) in the [[Division I#Football Bowl Subdivision|Football Bowl Subdivision]]. The FBS is the only sport that does not have an official [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] national championship. Over the years, many selectors using polls and mathematical systems have named national champions. Selections made by the most "legitimate" polls and, since 1998, the [[Bowl Championship Series|BCS]] are often considered "consensus" championships. These "national championships" have been a point of major controversy since the creation of the [[Dickinson System]] in 1926.


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==History==
Image:Aathwadi_Bazar.JPG|Aathwadi Bazar
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==Greenery Sep'2008==
In 1926, Frank Dickinson created the [[Dickinson System]], which ranked [[college football]] teams nationally for the first time. The concept of a national champion predated the mathematical system, but Dickinson was the first to organize the argument. His system named 10-0 [[Stanford University|Stanford]] the national champion of 1926, prior to their tie with [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] in the [[Rose Bowl (game)|Rose Bowl]]. A curious [[Knute Rockne]], then coach of [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], had Dickinson backdate two seasons, which produced Notre Dame as the 1924 national champion (and [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]] in 1925).


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A number of other mathematical systems were born in the 1920s and '30's and were the only organized methods selecting national champions until the [[Associated Press]] began [[AP Poll|polling]] sportswriters in 1936 to obtain rankings. Alan J. Gould, the creator of the AP poll, named [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]], [[Princeton University|Princeton]], and [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] tri-champions in 1935, and polled writers the next year, which resulted in a national championship for juggernaut Minnesota. The AP poll was the most sensational and famous selector from its inception until 1950.
Image:Anjantree.JPG|Anjan tree near Bandarbaba.
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==Schools==
The AP's main competition, [[United Press International|United Press]], created the first [[Coaches' Poll|poll of coaches]] in 1950. For that year and the next three, the AP and UP agreed on the national champion. The first "split" championship occurred in 1954, when the writers selected [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] and the coaches chose [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]]. The polls also disagreed in 1957, 1965, 1970, 1973, 1974, and 1978, the latter of which was followed by eleven years of agreement. The coaches poll would stay with UP when they merged with [[International News Service|INS]] to form UPI but was acquired by [[USA Today]] and [[CNN]] in 1991. The poll was in the hands of [[ESPN]] from 1997 to 2005 before moving to its present sole ownership by USA Today.
Two schools are
1. Zilla Parishad Highschool


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Though some of the math systems selected champions after the [[bowl game]]s, both of the major polls released their rankings after the end of the regular season until the AP polled writers after the bowls in 1965, resulting in a better championship selection (Alabama) than UPI's ([[Michigan State University|Michigan State]]). After 1965, the AP voted before the bowls for two years, permanently returning to a post-bowl vote in 1968. The coaches did not vote after the bowls until 1974, in the wake of awarding their 1973 championship to Alabama, who lost to the AP champion, undefeated Notre Dame, in the [[Sugar Bowl]].
Image:DSC08458.JPG|Cultural Programme at ZP.
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2. Primary School
The AP and coaches polls remain the major rankings to this day, alongside the [[Bowl Championship Series]], the modern math giant. The BCS was the successor of the [[Bowl Alliance]] (1995-1997), which was the successor of the [[Bowl Coalition]] (1992-1994). Besides the many adjustments it undergoes each season, including a large overhaul following the 2004 season that included the replacement of the AP poll with the [[Harris Interactive College Football Poll|Harris poll]], the BCS has remained a mixture of math and polls since its inception in 1998, with the goal of matching the best two teams in the nation in a national championship game (1998-2005) and later the [[BCS National Championship Game|BCS title game]] (2006-present). The BCS has resulted in a number of [[BCS controversies|controversies]], most notably those that followed the 2003 and 2004 seasons.


There is no college in Akola Bazar.
==Selectors==
===Math===


==Religion==
The mathematical system is the oldest systematic selector of college football national champions. Many of the math selectors were created during the "championship rush" of the 1920s and '30's, beginning with Frank Dickinson's [[Dickinson System|system]], or during the dawn of the computer age in the 1990s. Selectors are listed below with years selected retroactively in ''italics''. The BCS, while also using polls, is the only math selector to have ever been considered a consensus selector. Its years are listed in '''bold''' to show that.
Hanuman mandir is very popular in this region. It is supposed to be a [[Jagrut Daiwat]]. On Saturday it will be full of devotees coming to worship Bajarangbali. During Diwali season, there will be Bhajan and Kirtans. Until 80s the town used to have Ramlila, but this is not arranged anymore.


==Sports==
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'''Cricket'''
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Priyadarshani Cricket Club
! Selector || Name || Years
|-
| A&H || Anderson & Hester || 1997-2006
|-
| AS || Alderson System || 1994-1998
|-
| B(QPRS) || Berryman (QPRS) || ''1940-1989'', 1990-2006
|-
| BCS || *Bowl Championship Series || '''1998-present'''
|-
| BR || Billingsley Report || ''1869-1870'', ''1872-1969'', 1970-2006
|-
| BS || Boand System || ''1919-1929'', 1930-1960
|-
| CCR || Congrove Computer Rankings || 1993-Present
|-
| CM || Colley Matrix || 2001-2006
|-
| CW || Casper Whitney || 1905-1907
|-
| DeS || DeVold System || ''1939-1944'', 1945-2006
|-
| DiS || Dickinson System || ''1924-1925'', 1926-1940
|-
| DuS || Dunkel System || 1929-2006
|-
| ERS || Eck Ratings System || 1987-2005
|-
| HS || Houlgate System || ''1885'', ''1887-1905'', ''1907-1926'', 1927-1949
|-
| L || Litkenhous || 1934-1972, 1974, 1978, 1981-1984
|-
| MCFR || Massey College Football Ratings || 1999-2006
|-
| MGR || Matthews Grid Ratings || 1966-1972, 1974-2006
|-
| NYT || New York Times || 1979-2004
|-
| PS || Poling System || ''1924-1934'', 1935-1955, 1957-1984
|-
| R(FACT) || Rothman (FACT) || 1968-2006
|-
| SR || Sagarin Ratings || ''1919-1977'', 1978-2006
|-
| W || Wolfe || 2001-2006
|-
| WS || Williamson System || ''1931'', 1932-1963
|}


'''Kabaddi'''
<nowiki>*</nowiki>The BCS uses both polls and a mathematical system.
Kabaddi was very popular until 80s, after which popularity started to decline. There was a sport tournament at Bandar Baba maidan of Akola Bazar which lasted for 1 month. Thousands of people from surrounding villages came to watch this tournament. 100s of teams participated. Sanjay Dandage from nearby Varzhadi village became popular because of his jumps and excellent performance in Kabaddi.


'''Gilli Dandu'''
===Poll===
This was the most popular among kids.


'''Kanche'''
The poll has been the dominant national champion selector since the inception of the [[AP Poll|AP poll]] in 1936. Over three fourths of the seventeen polls listed below are or have been consensus selectors, including the [[Coaches' Poll|coaches poll]], which is represented by four different selectors. It is notable that the [[National Football Foundation|NFF]] merged with [[United Press International|UPI]] from 1991–1992 and [[USA Today]] from 1993-1994. Selectors are listed below with years selected as a consensus selector in '''bold''' and years selected retroactively in ''italics''.


'''Ghan Makad'''
{| class="wikitable"
Ghan-Makad is a sort of sea-saw. A wooden log is placed on an upright pivot, two boys seat themselves on the ends and set it whirling with a push of their feet. When sufficient velocity is attained, they lift their feet and keep whirling. This log is usually burnt in the Holi fire.
|-
! Selector || Name || Years
|-
| AP || Associated Press || '''1936-present'''
|-
| BCS || *Bowl Championship Series || '''1998-present'''
|-
| CFRA || College Football Researchers Association || '''''1919-1935''''', ''1936-1981'', 1982-1992
|-
| FN || Football News || 1958-2002
|-
| FWAA || Football Writers Association of America || '''1954-present'''
|-
| HAF || Helms Athletic Foundation || '''''1883-1935''''', ''1936-1940'', 1941-1982
|-
| HI || Harris Interactive || 2005-2006
|-
| INS || International News Service || 1952-1957
|-
| NCF || National Championship Foundation || '''''1869-1870''''', '''''1872-1935''''', ''1936-1979'', 1980-2000
|-
| NFF || National Football Foundation || '''1959-1990''', '''1995-present'''
|-
| SF || Southern Fans || '''2007-present'''
|-
| SN || Sporting News || 1975-2006
|-
| UPI || United Press International || '''1950-1990''', '''1993-1995'''
|-
| UPI/NFF || United Press International/National Football Foundation || '''1991-1992'''
|-
| USAT || USA Today || '''2006-present'''
|-
| USAT/CNN || USA Today/Cable News Network || '''1982-1996'''
|-
| USAT/ESPN || USA Today/ESPN || '''1997-2005'''
|-
| USAT/NFF || USA Today/National Football Foundation || '''1993-1994'''
|}


==Entertainment==
<nowiki>*</nowiki>The BCS uses both polls and a mathematical system.
Before 80's, Touring Talkies was the only way people could watch movies. Touring Talkies used to arrive either during annual fair or in winter. The first permanent touring talkies was started by Gafoor Bhai. It was a great fun. In the evening they used to srart loud speaker. "Paro" from old Devdas was the song they played most of the time. Advertisement used to be fun. It used to go like..'Anandachi Baatami kush khabar, Aaj ratro thi 9 wajata..Aapalya gawat sadar hot aahe.. "


In 80's first video(TV+VCR) started. 'Andha Kanoon' was the first movie shown. The ticket used to cost just Rs.1. This became more popular than touring talkies because of all the new movies shown(it wasn't possible on Touring Talkies). People enjoyed Amitabh Bacchan classics.
===Research===


==Useful Links==
College football historian Parke Davis is the only selector considered by the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] to have primarily used research in his selections. Davis did all of his work in 1933, naming retroactive national champions for most of the years from 1869–1932 and naming [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] and [[Princeton University|Princeton]] (his alma mater) co-champions at the end of the 1933 season.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Selector || Name || Years
|-
| PD || Parke Davis || ''1869-1870'', ''1872-1909'', ''1911-1916'', ''1919-1932'', 1933
|}


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==National Champions (Year-by-Year)==


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Below is a list of the national champions of college football from 1869-present (with the exception of 1871, in which no games were played). Many teams did not have coaches as late as 1899, when coach-less Princeton won a non-consensus national championship. Champions and selectors are in ''italics'' when retroactive and '''bold''' when consensus.

Consensus selectors are those from the [http://www.ncaa.com/history/default.aspx?id=91434 list] on the official web site of the NCAA, which is nearly identical to most other lists. From 1869–1935, these selectors were the National Championship Foundation, the [[Helms Athletic Foundation]], and the College Football Researchers Association. From 1936-present, these selectors have been the [[AP Poll|AP]], [[Coaches' Poll|coaches]], [[Football Writers Association of America|FWAA]], and [[National Football Foundation|NFF]] polls. From 1998-present the [[Bowl Championship Series|BCS]] has been the "flagship" consensus selector (with the exception of 2003, in which non-BCS champion [[University of Southern California|USC]] won the AP championship). Non-consensus selectors are from the NCAA records book and vary widely in credibility.

The first contemporaneous selection was made by [[Casper Whitney]] in 1905 ([[Yale University|Yale]]) and the last retroactive selection was made by Clyde Berryman in 1989 ([[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]]). The [[Tie (draw)|tie]] was removed from college football in 1995 and the last champion with a tie in its record was [[Florida State University|Florida State]] in 1994. It is notable that, though [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] is often [[1947 Michigan Wolverines football team#The 1947 National Championship controversy|credited]] with a national championship in 1947 on the basis of a "free poll" conducted by an AP sportswriter after the [[1948 Rose Bowl|Rose Bowl]], that poll was unofficial and it is not recognized in the official [http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/football/football_records_book/2007/2007_d1_football_records_book.pdf NCAA records book].

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year || Champion(s) || Record || Coach || Selector(s)
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1869 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 1-1 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Rutgers University|''Rutgers'']] || 1-1 || || ''PD''
|-
| 1870 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 1-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1871 || || || ||
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1872 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 1-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 1-0 || || ''PD''
|-
| 1873 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 1-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1874 || [[Harvard University|''Harvard'']] || 2-1-1 || || ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 2-0 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 3-0 || || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1875 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 4-0 || || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 2-0 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| 1876 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 3-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1877 || [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 2-0-1 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 3-0-1 || || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1878 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 6-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1879 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 4-0-1 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 3-0-2 || || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1880 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 4-0-1 || || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 4-0-1 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1881 || [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 7-0-2 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 5-0-1 || || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1882 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 8-0 || || ''BR'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1883 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 9-0 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1884 || [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 9-0-1 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 8-0-1 || || '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1885 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 9-0 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1886 || [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 7-0-1 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 9-0-1 || || '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1887 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 9-0 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1888 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 13-0 || [[Walter Camp]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1889 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 10-0 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1890 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 11-0 || George Adams, George Stewart || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1891 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 13-0 || [[Walter Camp]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1892 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 13-0 || [[Walter Camp]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1893 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 11-0 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 10-1 || William Rhodes || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1894 || [[University of Pennsylvania|''Pennsylvania'']] || 12-0 || [[George Washington Woodruff]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 8-2 || || ''HS''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 16-0 || William Rhodes || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1895 || [[University of Pennsylvania|'''''Pennsylvania''''']] || 14-0 || [[George Washington Woodruff]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 13-0-2 || John Hartwell || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1896 || [[Lafayette College|'''''Lafayette''''']] || 11-0-1 || Parke Davis || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 10-0-1 || || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1897 || [[University of Pennsylvania|'''''Pennsylvania''''']] || 15-0 || [[George Washington Woodruff]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 9-0-2 || [[Frank Butterworth]] || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1898 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 11-0 || [[William Cameron Forbes|William Forbes]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 11-0-1 || || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1899 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 10-0-1 || Benjamin Dibblee || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 12-1 || || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| 1900 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 12-0 || Malcolm McBride || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1901 || [[Harvard University|''Harvard'']] || 12-0 || William Reid || ''BR''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 11-0 || [[Fielding Yost]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 11-1-1 || George Stillman || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1902 || [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 11-0 || [[Fielding Yost]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Yale University|''Yale'']] || 11-0-1 || Joseph Swan || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1903 || [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 11-0-1 || [[Fielding Yost]] || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 11-0 || Arthur Hillenbrand || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1904 || [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 10-0 || [[Fielding Yost]] || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|''Minnesota'']] || 13-0 || [[Henry L. Williams|Henry Williams]] || ''BR''
|-
| [[University of Pennsylvania|'''''Pennsylvania''''']] || 12-0 || [[Carl Sheldon Williams|Carl Williams]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1905 || [[University of Chicago|'''''Chicago''''']] || 10-0 || [[Amos Alonzo Stagg]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Yale University|Yale]] || 10-0 || John Owsley || CW, ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1906 || [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 9-0-1 || [[William Roper (football)|William Roper]] || '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Yale University|Yale]] || 9-0-1 || Foster Rockwell || ''BR'', CW, ''PD''
|-
| 1907 || [[Yale University|'''Yale''']] || 9-0-1 || William Knox || ''BR'', CW, '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1908 || [[Harvard University|''Harvard'']] || 9-0-1 || [[Percy Haughton]] || ''BR''
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|'''''LSU''''']] || 10-0 || [[Edgar Wingard]] || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[University of Pennsylvania|'''''Pennsylvania''''']] || 11-0-1 || [[Sol Metzger]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1909 || [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 10-0 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1910 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 8-0-1 || [[Percy Haughton]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|'''''Pittsburgh''''']] || 9-0 || Joseph Thompson || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1911 || [[Pennsylvania State University|'''''Penn State''''']] || 8-0-1 || [[Bill Hollenback]] || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 8-0-2 || [[William Roper (football)|William Roper]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1912 || [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 9-0 || [[Percy Haughton]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|'''''Penn State''''']] || 8-0 || [[Bill Hollenback]] || '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1913 || [[Auburn University|''Auburn'']] || 8-0 || [[Mike Donahue]] || ''BR''
|-
| [[University of Chicago|''Chicago'']] || 7-0 || [[Amos Alonzo Stagg]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 9-0 || [[Percy Haughton]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1914 || [[United States Military Academy|'''''Army''''']] || 9-0 || [[Charles Daly (college football coach)|Charles Daly]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|''Illinois'']] || 7-0 || [[Robert Zuppke]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|''Texas'']] || 8-0 || [[Dave Allerdice]] || ''BR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1915 || [[Cornell University|'''''Cornell''''']] || 9-0 || Albert Sharpe || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|''Oklahoma'']] || 10-0 || [[Bennie Owen]] || ''BR''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|''Pittsburgh'']] || 8-0 || [[Glenn Scobey Warner|Glenn Warner]] || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1916 || [[United States Military Academy|''Army'']] || 9-0 || [[Charles Daly (college football coach)|Charles Daly]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|'''''Pittsburgh''''']] || 8-0 || [[Glenn Scobey Warner|Glenn Warner]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| 1917 || [[Georgia Institute of Technology|'''''Georgia Tech''''']] || 9-0 || [[John Heisman]] || ''BR'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1918 || [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 5-0 || [[Fielding Yost]] || ''BR'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|'''''Pittsburgh''''']] || 4-1 || [[Glenn Scobey Warner|Glenn Warner]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1919 || [[Centre College|''Centre'']] || 9-0 || [[Charley Moran]] || ''SR''
|-
| [[Harvard University|'''''Harvard''''']] || 9-0-1 || Robert Fisher || '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|'''''Illinois''''']] || 6-1 || [[Robert Zuppke]] || ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', ''PD'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''''Notre Dame''''']] || 9-0 || [[Knute Rockne]] || '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Texas A&M University|'''''Texas A&M''''']] || 10-0 || [[Dana X. Bible|Dana Bible]] || ''BR'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1920 || [[University of California, Berkeley|'''''California''''']] || 9-0 || [[Andy Smith (coach)|Andy Smith]] || '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''SR''
|-
| [[Harvard University|''Harvard'']] || 8-0-1 || Robert Fisher || ''BS''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|''Notre Dame'']] || 9-0 || [[Knute Rockne]] || ''BR'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|''Princeton'']] || 6-0-1 || [[William Roper (football)|William Roper]] || ''BS'', ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1921 || [[University of California, Berkeley|'''''California''''']] || 9-0-1 || [[Andy Smith (coach)|Andy Smith]] || ''BR'', ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', ''SR''
|-
| [[Cornell University|'''''Cornell''''']] || 8-0 || [[Gil Dobie]] || '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Iowa|''Iowa'']] || 7-0 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[Lafayette College|''Lafayette'']] || 9-0 || [[Jock Sutherland]] || ''BS'', ''PD''
|-
| [[Washington & Jefferson College|''W&J'']] || 10-0-1 || Robert Murphy || ''BS''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1922 || [[University of California, Berkeley|'''''California''''']] || 9-0 || [[Andy Smith (coach)|Andy Smith]] || ''BR'', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''SR''
|-
| [[Cornell University|'''''Cornell''''']] || 8-0 || [[Gil Dobie]] || '''''HAF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[Princeton University|'''''Princeton''''']] || 8-0 || [[William Roper (football)|William Roper]] || ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD'', ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1923 || [[University of California, Berkeley|''California'']] || 9-0-1 || [[Andy Smith (coach)|Andy Smith]] || ''HS''
|-
| [[Cornell University|''Cornell'']] || 8-0 || [[Gil Dobie]] || ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|'''''Illinois''''']] || 8-0 || [[Robert Zuppke]] || ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|'''''Michigan''''']] || 8-0 || [[Fielding Yost]] || ''BR'', '''''NCF'''''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1924 || [[University of Notre Dame|'''''Notre Dame''''']] || 10-0 || [[Knute Rockne]] || ''BR'', ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', ''DiS'', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PS'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Pennsylvania|''Pennsylvania'']] || 9-1-1 || Louis Young || ''PD''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1925 || [[University of Alabama|'''''Alabama''''']] || 10-0 || [[Wallace William Wade|Wallace Wade]] || ''BR'', ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', ''HS'', '''''NCF''''', ''PS'', ''SR''
|-
| [[Dartmouth College|''Dartmouth'']] || 8-0 || [[Jesse Hawley (football)|Jesse Hawley]] || ''DiS'', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|''Michigan'']] || 7-1 || [[Fielding Yost]] || ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1926 || [[University of Alabama|'''''Alabama''''']] || 9-0-1 || [[Wallace William Wade|Wallace Wade]] || ''BR'', '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PS''
|-
| [[Lafayette College|''Lafayette'']] || 9-0 || George McCracken || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|''Michigan'']] || 7-1 || [[Fielding Yost]] || ''SR''
|-
| [[United States Naval Academy|''Navy'']] || 9-0-1 || [[Bill Ingram]] || ''BS'', ''HS''
|-
| [[Stanford University|'''Stanford''']] || 10-0-1 || [[Glenn Scobey Warner|Glenn Warner]] || DiS, '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1927 || [[University of Georgia|''Georgia'']] || 9-1 || [[George Cecil Woodruff]] || ''BS'', ''PS''
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|'''Illinois''']] || 7-0-1 || [[Robert Zuppke]] || ''BR'', DiS, '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 7-1-1 || [[Knute Rockne]] || HS
|-
| [[Texas A&M University|''Texas A&M'']] || 8-0-1 || [[Dana X. Bible|Dana Bible]] || ''SR''
|-
| [[Yale University|'''''Yale''''']] || 7-1 || [[T. A. Dwight Jones|Thomas Jones]] || '''''CFRA'''''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1928 || [[University of Detroit Mercy|''Detroit'']] || 9-0 || [[Gus Dorais]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|'''Georgia Tech''']] || 10-0 || [[William Alexander (coach)|William Alexander]] || ''BR'', ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', HS, '''''NCF''''', ''PD'', ''PS'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 9-0-1 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || DiS, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1929 || [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 9-0 || [[Knute Rockne]] || ''BR'', ''BS'', '''''CFRA''''', DiS, DuS, '''''HAF''''', '''''NCF''''', ''PS'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|''Pittsburgh'']] || 9-1 || [[Jock Sutherland]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 10-2 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || HS, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1930 || [[University of Alabama|'''''Alabama''''']] || 10-0 || [[Wallace William Wade|Wallace Wade]] || '''''CFRA''''', ''PD'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 10-0 || [[Knute Rockne]] || ''BR'', BS, DiS, DuS, '''''HAF''''', HS, '''''NCF''''', ''PD'', ''PS''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1931 || [[University of Pittsburgh|''Pittsburgh'']] || 8-1 || [[Jock Sutherland]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[Purdue University|''Purdue'']] || 9-1 || Noble Kizer || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 10-1 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || ''BR'', BS, '''''CFRA''''', DiS, DuS, '''''HAF''''', HS, '''''NCF''''', ''PS'', ''SR'', ''WS''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1932 || [[Colgate University|''Colgate'']] || 9-0 || [[Andrew Kerr (coach)|Andrew Kerr]] || ''PD''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 8-0 || [[Harry G. Kipke|Harry Kipke]] || DiS, ''PD'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 10-0 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || ''BR'', BS, '''''CFRA''''', DuS, '''''HAF''''', HS, '''''NCF''''', ''PD'', ''PS'', ''SR'', WS
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1933 || [[University of Michigan|'''Michigan''']] || 7-0-1 || [[Harry G. Kipke|Harry Kipke]] || ''BR'', BS, '''''CFRA''''', DiS, '''''HAF''''', HS, '''''NCF''''', PD, ''PS'', ''SR''
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 7-1 || [[Sam Willaman]] || DuS
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 9-0 || [[Fritz Crisler]] || PD
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 10-1-1 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || WS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1934 || [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 10-0 || [[Frank Thomas (football coach)|Frank Thomas]] || DuS, HS, ''PS'', WS
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 8-0 || [[Bernie Bierman]] || ''BR'', BS, '''''CFRA''''', DiS, '''''HAF''''', L, '''''NCF''''', ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1935 || [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 9-2 || [[Bernie Moore]] || WS
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 8-0 || [[Bernie Bierman]] || ''BR'', BS, '''''CFRA''''', '''''HAF''''', L, '''''NCF''''', PS
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 9-0 || [[Fritz Crisler]] || DuS
|-
| [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] || 12-1 || [[Matty Bell]] || DiS, HS, ''SR''
|-
| [[Texas Christian University|TCU]] || 12-1 || [[Dutch Meyer]] || WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1936 || [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 9-1-1 || [[Bernie Moore]] || ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 7-1 || [[Bernie Bierman]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', DiS, DuS, ''HAF'', L, ''NCF'', PS
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 8-1-1 || [[Jock Sutherland]] || BS, ''CFRA'', HS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1937 || [[University of California, Berkeley|California]] || 10-0-1 || [[Leonard Allison]] || DuS, ''HAF''
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|'''Pittsburgh''']] || 9-0-1 || [[Jock Sutherland]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DiS, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1938 || [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 8-1 || [[Elmer Layden]] || DiS
|-
| [[Texas Christian University|'''TCU''']] || 11-0 || [[Dutch Meyer]] || '''AP''', ''HAF'', ''NCF'', WS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 11-0 || [[Robert Neyland]] || ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DuS, HS, L, PS, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1939 || [[Cornell University|Cornell]] || 8-0 || [[Carl Snavely]] || L, ''SR''
|-
| [[Texas A&M University|'''Texas A&M''']] || 11-0 || [[Homer H. Norton|Homer Norton]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', ''DeS'', DuS, ''HAF'', HS, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 8-0-2 || [[Howard Jones (football coach)|Howard Jones]] || DiS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1940 || [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 8-0 || [[Bernie Bierman]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BS, ''CFRA'', ''DeS'', DiS, HS, L, ''NCF'', ''SR''
|-
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]] || 10-0 || [[Clark Shaughnessy]] || ''BR'', ''HAF'', PS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 10-1 || [[Robert Neyland]] || DuS, WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1941 || [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 9-2 || [[Frank Thomas (football coach)|Frank Thomas]] || HS
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 8-0 || [[Bernie Bierman]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', ''DeS'', DuS, HAF, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 8-1-1 || [[Dana X. Bible|Dana Bible]] || ''B(QPRS)'', WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1942 || [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] || 11-1 || [[Wally Butts]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''DeS'', HS, L, PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 9-1 || [[Paul Brown]] || '''AP''', BS, DuS, ''CFRA'', ''NCF''
|-
| [[University of Wisconsin-Madison|Wisconsin]] || 8-1-1 || [[Harry Stuhldreher]] || HAF
|-
| 1943 || [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 9-1 || [[Frank Leahy]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', ''DeS'', DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1944 || [[United States Military Academy|'''Army''']] || 9-0 || [[Earl Blaik]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', ''DeS'', DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[Ohio State University|''Ohio State'']] || 9-0 || [[Carroll Widdoes]] || ''NCF'', ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1945 || [[University of Alabama|''Alabama'']] || 10-0 || [[Frank Thomas (football coach)|Frank Thomas]] || ''NCF''
|-
| [[United States Military Academy|'''Army''']] || 9-0 || [[Earl Blaik]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1946 || [[United States Military Academy|Army]] || 9-0-1 || [[Earl Blaik]] || ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', HAF, HS, PS
|-
| [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] || 11-0 || [[Wally Butts]] || WS
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 8-0-1 || [[Frank Leahy]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BS, DeS, DuS, HAF, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1947 || [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 10-0 || [[Fritz Crisler]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 9-0 || [[Frank Leahy]] || '''AP''', HAF, WS
|-
| 1948 || [[University of Michigan|'''Michigan''']] || 9-0 || [[Bennie Oosterbaan]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1949 || [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 10-0 || [[Frank Leahy]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, DeS, DuS, HAF, HS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|''Oklahoma'']] || 11-0 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || ''CFRA''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1950 || [[University of Kentucky|''Kentucky'']] || 11-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 10-1 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', HAF, L, '''UPI''', WS
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 9-0 || [[Charley Caldwell]] || BS, PS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 11-1 || [[Robert Neyland]] || ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, ''NCF'', ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1951 || [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 11-0-1 || [[Bobby Dodd]] || ''B(QPRS)'', BS
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|Illinois]] || 9-0-1 || [[Ray Eliot]] || BS
|-
| [[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]] || 10-0 || [[Jim Tatum]] || ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, ''NCF'', ''SR''
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 9-0 || [[Biggie Munn]] || ''BR'', HAF, PS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|'''Tennessee''']] || 10-1 || [[Robert Neyland]] || '''AP''', L, '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1952 || [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 12-0 || [[Bobby Dodd]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', INS, PS, ''SR''
|-
| [[Michigan State University|'''Michigan State''']] || 9-0 || [[Biggie Munn]] || '''AP''', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, HAF, L, ''NCF'', ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1953 || [[University of Maryland, College Park|'''Maryland''']] || 10-1 || [[Jim Tatum]] || '''AP''', INS, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 9-0-1 || [[Frank Leahy]] || ''BR'', BS, DeS, DuS, HAF, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|''Oklahoma'']] || 9-1-1 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''CFRA''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1954 || [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 10-0 || [[Woody Hayes]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, HAF, INS, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[University of California, Los Angeles|'''UCLA''']] || 9-0 || [[Henry Russell Sanders|Henry Sanders]] || ''CFRA'', DuS, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, ''NCF'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1955 || [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 9-1 || [[Duffy Daugherty]] || BS
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 11-0 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, '''FWAA''', HAF, INS, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1956 || [[Georgia Institute of Technology|''Georgia Tech'']] || 10-1 || [[Bobby Dodd]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Iowa|''Iowa'']] || 9-1 || [[Forest Evashevski]] || ''CFRA''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 10-0 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', BS, DeS, DuS, '''FWAA''', HAF, INS, L, ''NCF'', ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|''Tennessee'']] || 10-1 || [[Bowden Wyatt]] || ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1957 || [[Auburn University|'''Auburn''']] || 10-0 || [[Ralph Jordan]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', HAF, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', WS
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 8-1 || [[Duffy Daugherty]] || DuS
|-
| [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 9-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || BS, DeS, '''FWAA''', INS, L, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|''Oklahoma'']] || 10-1 || [[Bud Wilkinson]] || ''B(QPRS)''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1958 || [[University of Iowa|'''Iowa''']] || 8-1-1 || [[Forest Evashevski]] || '''FWAA'''
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|'''LSU''']] || 11-0 || [[Paul Dietzel]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, HAF, L, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1959 || [[University of Mississippi|Mississippi]] || 10-1 || [[Johnny Vaught]] || ''B(QPRS)'', DuS, ''SR''
|-
| [[Syracuse University|'''Syracuse''']] || 11-0 || [[Ben Schwartzwalder]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', BS, ''CFRA'', DeS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1960 || [[University of Iowa|Iowa]] || 8-1 || [[Forest Evashevski]] || ''B(QPRS)'', BS, L, ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|'''Minnesota''']] || 8-2 || [[Murray Warmath]] || '''AP''', FN, '''NFF''', '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Mississippi|'''Mississippi''']] || 10-0-1 || [[Johnny Vaught]] || ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, '''FWAA''', ''NCF'', WS
|-
| [[University of Missouri–Columbia|Missouri]] || 10-1 || [[Dan Devine]] || PS
|-
| [[University of Washington|Washington]] || 10-1 || [[Jim Owens]] || HAF
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1961 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 11-0 || [[Bear Bryant]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, HAF, L, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 8-0-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || '''FWAA''', PS
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1962 || [[Louisiana State University|''LSU'']] || 9-1-1 || [[Charles McClendon]] || ''B(QPRS)''
|-
| [[University of Mississippi|Mississippi]] || 10-0 || [[Johnny Vaught]] || ''BR'', L, ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 11-0 || [[John McKay (football coach)|John McKay]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, '''UPI''', WS
|-
| 1963 || [[University of Texas at Austin|'''Texas''']] || 11-0 || [[Darrell Royal]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI''', WS
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1964 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 10-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', L, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Arkansas|'''Arkansas''']] || 11-0 || [[Frank Broyles]] || ''BR'', ''CFRA'', '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', PS, ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 9-1 || [[Bump Elliott]] || DuS
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 9-1 || [[Ara Parseghian]] || DeS, FN, '''NFF'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1965 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 9-1-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || '''AP''', ''CFRA'', '''FWAA''', ''NCF''
|-
| [[Michigan State University|'''Michigan State''']] || 10-1 || [[Duffy Daugherty]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, '''NFF''', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1966 || [[University of Alabama|''Alabama'']] || 11-0 || [[Bear Bryant]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ''SR''
|-
| [[Michigan State University|'''Michigan State''']] || 9-0-1 || [[Duffy Daugherty]] || ''CFRA'', HAF, '''NFF''', PS
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 9-0-1 || [[Ara Parseghian]] || '''AP''', ''BR'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1967 || [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 8-2 || [[Ara Parseghian]] || DuS
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 10-1 || [[Chuck Fairbanks]] || PS
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 9-2 || [[Doug Dickey]] || L
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 10-1 || [[John McKay (football coach)|John McKay]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1968 || [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] || 8-1-2 || [[Vince Dooley]] || L
|-
| [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 10-0 || [[Woody Hayes]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 9-1-1 || [[Darrell Royal]] || DeS, MGR, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1969 || [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 8-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || MGR
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 11-0 || [[Joe Paterno]] || R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|'''Texas''']] || 11-0 || [[Darrell Royal]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', ''BR'', ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1970 || [[Arizona State University|Arizona State]] || 11-0 || [[Frank Kush]] || PS
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|'''Nebraska''']] || 11-0-1 || [[Bob Devaney]] || '''AP''', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 10-1 || [[Ara Parseghian]] || MGR, R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 9-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || '''NFF'''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|'''Texas''']] || 10-1 || [[Darrell Royal]] || ''B(QPRS)'', L, '''NFF''', R(FACT), '''UPI'''
|-
| 1971 || [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|'''Nebraska''']] || 13-0 || [[Bob Devaney]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| 1972 || [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 12-0 || [[John McKay (football coach)|John McKay]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1973 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 11-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || ''B(QPRS)'', '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 10-0-1 || [[Bo Schembechler]] || ''NCF'', PS
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 11-0 || [[Ara Parseghian]] || '''AP''', BR, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF'''
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 10-0-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || ''NCF'', PS, R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 10-0-1 || [[Barry Switzer]] || ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1974 || [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 10-2 || [[Woody Hayes]] || MGR
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 11-0 || [[Barry Switzer]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, HAF, L, ''NCF'', PS, R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 10-1-1 || [[John McKay (football coach)|John McKay]] || '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1975 || [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 11-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || MGR
|-
| [[Arizona State University|Arizona State]] || 12-0 || [[Frank Kush]] || ''NCF'', SN
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 11-1 || [[Woody Hayes]] || ''B(QPRS)'', HAF, MGR, PS, R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 11-1 || [[Barry Switzer]] || '''AP''', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', R(FACT), ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1976 || [[University of Pittsburgh|'''Pittsburgh''']] || 12-0 || [[Johnny Majors]] || '''AP''', FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), SN, ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 11-1 || [[John Robinson (football coach)|John Robinson]] || ''B(QPRS)'', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, MGR
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1977 || [[University of Alabama|''Alabama'']] || 11-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || ''CFRA''
|-
| [[University of Arkansas|Arkansas]] || 11-1 || [[Lou Holtz]] || R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 11-1 || [[Dan Devine]] || '''AP''', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), SN, ''SR'', '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 11-1 || [[Fred Akers]] || ''B(QPRS)'', R(FACT), ''SR''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1978 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 11-1 || [[Bear Bryant]] || '''AP''', ''CFRA'', '''FWAA''', HAF, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 11-1 || [[Barry Switzer]] || DeS, DuS, HAF, L, MGR, PS, R(FACT), SR
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 12-1 || [[John Robinson (football coach)|John Robinson]] || ''B(QPRS)'', BR, FN, HAF, ''NCF'', R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1979 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 12-0 || [[Bear Bryant]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, MGR, ''NCF'', '''NFF''', NYT, PS, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Southern California|''USC'']] || 11-0-1 || [[John Robinson (football coach)|John Robinson]] || ''CFRA''
|-
| rowspan="5" | 1980 || [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 10-2 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Georgia|'''Georgia''']] || 12-0 || [[Vince Dooley]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, NCF, '''NFF''', PS, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 10-2 || [[Tom Osborne]] || R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 10-2 || [[Barry Switzer]] || DuS, MGR
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 11-1 || [[Jackie Sherrill]] || ''CFRA'', DeS, NYT, R(FACT), SR
|-
| rowspan="6" | 1981 || [[Clemson University|'''Clemson''']] || 12-0 || [[Danny Ford]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, ''CFRA'', DeS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, PS, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 9-3 || [[Tom Osborne]] || NCF
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 10-2 || [[Joe Paterno]] || DuS
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 11-1 || [[Jackie Sherrill]] || NCF
|-
| [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] || 10-1 || [[Ron Meyer]] || NCF
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 10-1-1 || [[Fred Akers]] || NCF
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1982 || [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|''Nebraska'']] || 12-1 || [[Tom Osborne]] || ''B(QPRS)''
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|'''Penn State''']] || 11-1 || [[Joe Paterno]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', HAF, L, MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, PS, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] || 11-0-1 || [[Bobby Collins (football coach)|Bobby Collins]] || HAF
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1983 || [[Auburn University|Auburn]] || 11-1 || [[Pat Dye]] || BR, CFRA, NYT, R(FACT), SR
|-
| [[University of Miami|'''Miami''']] || 11-1 || [[Howard Schnellenberger]] || '''AP''', DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', NCF, '''NFF''', SN, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 12-1 || [[Tom Osborne]] || ''B(QPRS)'', DeS, L, MGR, PS, R(FACT), SR
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1984 || [[Brigham Young University|'''BYU''']] || 13-0 || [[LaVell Edwards]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, '''FWAA''', NCF, '''NFF''', PS, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[University of Florida|Florida]] || 9-1-1 || [[Galen Hall]] || DeS, DuS, MGR, NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 10-2 || [[Tom Osborne]] || L
|-
| [[University of Washington|Washington]] || 11-1 || [[Don James (American football)|Don James]] || ''B(QPRS)'', FN, NCF
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1985 || [[University of Florida|Florida]] || 9-1-1 || [[Galen Hall]] || SR
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 10-1-1 || [[Bo Schembechler]] || MGR
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 11-1 || [[Barry Switzer]] || '''AP''', ''B(QPRS)'', BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1986 || [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 11-1 || [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] || R(FACT)
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 11-1 || [[Barry Switzer]] || ''B(QPRS)'', CFRA, DeS, DuS, NYT, SR
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|'''Penn State''']] || 12-0 || [[Joe Paterno]] || '''AP''', BR, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1987 || [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 11-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || ''B(QPRS)''
|-
| [[University of Miami|'''Miami''']] || 12-0 || [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1988 || [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 11-1 || [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] || ''B(QPRS)''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|'''Notre Dame''']] || 12-0 || [[Lou Holtz]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1989 || [[University of Miami|'''Miami''']] || 11-1 || [[Dennis Erickson]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 12-1 || [[Lou Holtz]] || ''B(QPRS)'', ERS, R(FACT), SR
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1990 || [[University of Colorado at Boulder|'''Colorado''']] || 11-1-1 || [[Bill McCartney]] || '''AP''', B(QPRS), BR, CFRA, DeS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SN, '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|'''Georgia Tech''']] || 11-0-1 || [[Bobby Ross]] || DuS, NCF, R(FACT), SR, '''UPI'''
|-
| [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 10-2 || [[Dennis Erickson]] || ERS, NYT, R(FACT), SR
|-
| [[University of Washington|Washington]] || 10-2 || [[Don James (American football)|Don James]] || R(FACT)
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1991 || [[University of Miami|'''Miami''']] || 12-0 || [[Dennis Erickson]] || '''AP''', BR, CFRA, ERS, NCF, NYT, SN, SR
|-
| [[University of Washington|'''Washington''']] || 12-0 || [[Don James (American football)|Don James]] || B(QPRS), DeS, DuS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, R(FACT), SR, '''UPI/NFF''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1992 || [[University of Alabama|'''Alabama''']] || 13-0 || [[Gene Stallings]] || '''AP''', B(QPRS), BR, CFRA, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI/NFF''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 11-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || SR
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1993 || [[Auburn University|Auburn]] || 11-0 || [[Terry Bowden]] || NCF
|-
| [[Florida State University|'''Florida State''']] || 12-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || '''AP''', B(QPRS), BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', NCF, NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN''', '''USAT/NFF'''
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 11-1 || [[Tom Osborne]] || NCF
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 11-1 || [[Lou Holtz]] || MGR, NCF
|-
| rowspan="3" | 1994 || [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 10-1-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || DuS
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|'''Nebraska''']] || 13-0 || [[Tom Osborne]] || '''AP''', AS, B(QPRS), BR, FN, '''FWAA''', NCF, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN''', '''USAT/NFF'''
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 12-0 || [[Joe Paterno]] || CCR, DeS, ERS, MGR, NCF, NYT, R(FACT), SR
|-
| 1995 || [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|'''Nebraska''']] || 12-0 || [[Tom Osborne]] || '''AP''', AS, B(QPRS), BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''UPI''', '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1996 || [[University of Florida|'''Florida''']] || 12-1 || [[Steve Spurrier]] || '''AP''', B(QPRS), BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/CNN'''
|-
| [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 11-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || AS
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1997 || [[University of Michigan|'''Michigan''']] || 12-0 || [[Lloyd Carr]] || '''AP''', FN, '''FWAA''', NCF, '''NFF''', SN
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|'''Nebraska''']] || 13-0 || [[Tom Osborne]] || A&H, AS, B(QPRS), BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, MGR, NCF, NYT, R(FACT), SR, '''USAT/ESPN'''
|-
| 1998 || [[University of Tennessee|'''Tennessee''']] || 13-0 || [[Phillip Fulmer]] || A&H, '''AP''', AS, B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN'''
|-
| 1999 || [[Florida State University|'''Florida State''']] || 12-0 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN'''
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2000 || [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 11-1 || [[Bobby Bowden]] || NYT, '''BCS'''
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] || 13-0 || [[Bob Stoops]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, NCF, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN'''
|-
| 2001 || [[University of Miami|'''Miami''']] || 12-0 || [[Larry Coker]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, CM, DeS, DuS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN''', W
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2002 || [[Ohio State University|'''Ohio State''']] || 14-0 || [[Jim Tressel]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, CM, DeS, ERS, FN, '''FWAA''', MCFR, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN''', W
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 11-2 || [[Pete Carroll]] || DuS, MGR, SR
|-
| rowspan="3" | 2003 || [[Louisiana State University|'''LSU''']] || 13-1 || [[Nick Saban]] || A&H, '''BCS''', BR, CM, DeS, DuS, MCFR, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SR, '''USAT/ESPN''', W
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 12-2 || [[Bob Stoops]] || B(QPRS)
|-
| [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 12-1 || [[Pete Carroll]] || '''AP''', CCR, ERS, '''FWAA''', MGR, NYT, SN
|-
| 2004 || [[University of Southern California|'''USC''']] || 13-0 || [[Pete Carroll]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, CM, DeS, DuS, ERS, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, '''NFF''', NYT, R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN''', W
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2005 || [[University of Texas at Austin|'''Texas''']] || 13-0 || [[Mack Brown]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, CM, DeS, DuS, ERS, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT/ESPN''', W
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 12-1 || [[Pete Carroll]] || HI
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2006 || | [[Boise State Broncos football|'''Boise State''']] || 13-0 || [[Chris Peterson]] || DeS, HI
|-
| [[University of Florida|Florida]] || 13-1 || [[Urban Meyer]] || A&H, '''AP''', B(QPRS), '''BCS''', BR, CCR, CM, DuS, '''FWAA''', MCFR, MGR, '''NFF''', R(FACT), SN, SR, '''USAT''', W
|-
| 2007 || [[Louisiana State University|'''LSU''']] || 12-2 || [[Les Miles]] || '''AP''', '''BCS''', CCR, '''FWAA''', '''NFF''', '''SF''', '''USAT'''
|}

==Consensus National Champions==
===1901-present===
{{Original research|date=July 2008}}
Teams of the [[Ivy League]] dominated college football in the nineteenth century. The only non-Ivy team to win a consensus national championship during that time was [[Lafayette College|Lafayette]] (1896) and no team from the [[American Old West|West]], which then was often considered to be the land west of the [[Appalachian Mountains|Appalachians]], won a championship during that century. In 1901, the first year of the [[20th century|twentieth century]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] became the first champion from the West, and the supremacy of the [[Eastern United States|East]] in college football suffered a significant hit. As the Ivy teams' retroactive championships from 1869–1900 were more regional than national, a list of championships won during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, beginning in the historic year of 1901, prints an accurate picture of the true national powers throughout college football history.{{Or|date=July 2008}} The twentieth century championships of [[Yale University|Yale]] and [[Princeton University|Princeton]] are still included, along with those of [[Harvard University|Harvard]] and [[Cornell University|Cornell]], but Yale's fifteen and Princeton's eleven nineteenth century championships are not. The title of the school with the most championships, then, goes to [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], whose thirteen championships were all won after 1918.

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! School || Championships || Years
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 13 || 1919, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988
|-
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 10 || 1925, 1926, 1930, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 9 || 1931, 1932, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1978, 2003, 2004
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 9 || 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1933, 1948, 1997
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 7 || 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 7 || 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]] || 6 || 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960
|-
| [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 5 || 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 5 || 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 5 || 1910, 1916, 1918, 1937, 1976
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 4 || 1908, 1958, 2003, 2007
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 4 || 1963, 1969, 1970, 2005
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 4 || 1911, 1912, 1982, 1986
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 4 || 1903, 1906, 1911, 1922
|-
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]] || 4 || 1910, 1912, 1913, 1919
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 3 || 1917, 1928, 1990
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 3 || 1952, 1965, 1966
|-
| [[United States Military Academy|Army]] || 3 || 1914, 1944, 1945
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|Illinois]] || 3 || 1919, 1923, 1927
|-
| [[Yale University|Yale]] || 3 || 1907, 1909, 1927
|-
| [[University of California, Berkeley|California]] || 3 || 1920, 1921, 1922
|-
| [[Cornell University|Cornell]] || 3 || 1915, 1921, 1922
|}

===1869-present===

Below is a list of all of the championships from 1869-present. The national championships won by [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Princeton University|Princeton]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]], and [[University of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] during the nineteenth century are included, along with Pennsylvania's championships in 1904 and 1908.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! School || Championships || Years
|-
| [[Yale University|Yale]] || 18 || 1874, 1876, 1877, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1900, 1907, 1909, 1927
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 15 || 1869, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1885, 1889, 1893, 1896, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1922
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 13 || 1919, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988
|-
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 10 || 1925, 1926, 1930, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 9 || 1931, 1932, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1978, 2003, 2004
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 9 || 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1933, 1948, 1997
|-
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]] || 8 || 1875, 1890, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1919
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 7 || 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 7 || 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]] || 6 || 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960
|-
| [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 5 || 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 5 || 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 5 || 1910, 1916, 1918, 1937, 1976
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 4 || 1908, 1958, 2003, 2007
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 4 || 1963, 1969, 1970, 2005
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 4 || 1911, 1912, 1982, 1986
|-
| [[University of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] || 4 || 1895, 1897, 1904, 1908
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 3 || 1917, 1928, 1990
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 3 || 1952, 1965, 1966
|-
| [[United States Military Academy|Army]] || 3 || 1914, 1944, 1945
|-
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|Illinois]] || 3 || 1919, 1923, 1927
|-
| [[University of California, Berkeley|California]] || 3 || 1920, 1921, 1922
|-
| [[Cornell University|Cornell]] || 3 || 1915, 1921, 1922
|}

==BCS National Champions by CONFERENCE (1998-present)==
===1998-present===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Conference || Championships || Schools || BCS Championship Game Record
|-
| [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] || 4 || LSU (2007 & 2003), Florida (2006), Tennessee (1998) || 4-0 (1.000)
|-
| [[Big Twelve Conference|Big 12]] || 2 || Texas (2005), Oklahoma (2000) || 2-3 (0.400)
|-
| [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] || 2 || Miami (2001), Florida State (1999) ||2-1 (0.667)
|-
| [[Big Ten Conference|Big 10]] || 1 || Ohio State (2002) || 1-2 (0.333)
|-
| [[Pacific Ten Conference|Pac 10]] || 1 || USC (2004) || 1-1 (0.500)
|-
|}

<p><i>*It should be noted that both Virginia Tech and Miami had BCS Championship game appearances while in the Big East, however, they moved to the ACC in 2004 </i></p>

==Consensus AP/Coaches/BCS National Champions (Modern Era)==
===1936-present===
{{Original research|date=September 2008}}
<p><b>AP Poll</b></p>
The AP college football poll has a long history. The news media began running their own polls of sports writers to determine who was, by popular opinion, the best football team in the country at the end of the season. One of the earliest such polls was the AP College Football Poll, first run in 1934 (compiled and organized by Charles Woodroof, former SEC Assistant Director of Media Relations) and then continuously from 1936. Due to the long-standing historical ties between individual college football conferences and high-paying bowl games like the Rose Bowl and Orange Bowl, the NCAA has never held a tournament or championship game to determine the champion of what is now the highest division, NCAA Division I, Football Bowl Subdivision (the Division I, Football Championship Subdivision and lower divisions do hold championship tournaments). As a result, the public and the media began to take the leading vote-getter in the final AP Poll as the national champion for that season.

While the AP Poll currently lists the Top 25 teams in the nation, from 1936 to 1961 the wire service only ranked 20 teams. And from 1962 to 1967 only 10 teams were recognized. From 1968 to 1988, the AP again resumed its Top 20 before expanding to 25 teams in 1989.

Until 1968 college football season, the final AP poll of the season was released following the end of the regular season, with the exception of the 1965 season. In 1964, Alabama was named the national champion in the final AP Poll following the completion of the regular season, but lost in the Orange Bowl to Texas, leaving Arkansas as the only undefeated, untied team after the Razorbacks defeated Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl. In 1965, the AP's decision to wait to crown its champion paid handsomely, as top-ranked Michigan State lost to UCLA in the Rose Bowl, number two Arkansas lost to LSU in the Cotton Bowl, and fourth-ranked Alabama defeated third-ranked Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, vaulting the Crimson Tide to the top of the AP's final poll (Michigan State was named national champion in the final United Press International poll of coaches, which did not conduct a post-bowl poll).

At the end of the 1947 season when the AP released an unofficial post-bowl poll which differed from the regular season final poll.[1] The AP national championship was awarded before bowl games were played.

Beginning in the 1968 season, a post bowl game poll was released and the AP championship reflected the bowl game results. The UPI did not follow suit with the coaches' poll until the 1974 season.

<p><b>UPI / USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll</b></p>
The United Press International (UPI) Poll ran from 1950-1995, and was largely replaced by the USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll in 1996, although the two polls ran simultaneously from 1982-1995. The National Champion from both of these polls was frequently the same champion from the AP Poll, although not always. The USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll is now under contractual obligation for their National Champion to be the winner of the BCS National Championship game.

<p><b>BCS Poll</b></p>
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a selection system designed to give the top two teams in the NCAA FBS Bowl Subdivision System an opportunity to compete in a "national championship game". This championship is intended as a surrogate for a playoff system since the NCAA does not formally determine a champion in this category.[1]

It has been in place since the 1998 season, but a number of controversial selections have spurred changes in the system that continue into the present. Prior to the 2006 season eight teams competed in four BCS Bowls. The BCS replaced the Bowl Alliance (in place from 1995–1997), which followed the Bowl Coalition (in place from 1992–1994).

The BCS relies on a combination of polls and computer selection methods to determine relative team rankings, and to narrow the field to two teams to play in the BCS National Championship Game held after the other college bowl games. The winner of this game is crowned the BCS national champion, and is guaranteed at least a share of the national championship.

<p><b>The following table contains the National Championships that have been recognized through one or more of the above polling systems, which is largely considered the "Modern Era" of college football.</b></p>

<p>This omits the numerous championships won by Ivy League schools (currently FCS Division) in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Of the current 119 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS, formerly IA Division) schools, only 30 have won at least a share of a National Title. Of these 30 teams, only 18 teams have won multiple Titles. Of the 18 teams, only 7 have won 5 National Titles or more (Notre Dame, Alabama, Oklahoma, USC, Nebraska, Miami, & Ohio State).</p>

<p>The years listed below in the table are Associated Press (AP) awarded titles, unless otherwise indicated as United Press International (UPI), USA Today/ESPN Coaches (USAT), or Bowl Championship Series (BCS, formerly Bowl Alliance or Bowl Coalition)</p>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! School || Championships || Years
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 8 || 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 7 || 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 7 || 1962, 1967, 1972, 1974 (UPI), 1978 (UPI), 2003 (AP), 2004 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 7 || 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973 (UPI), 1978, 1979, 1992
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 5 || 1942, 1954, 1957 (UPI), 1968, 2002 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 5 || 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 5 || 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997 (USAT)
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 4 || 1963, 1969, 1970 (UPI), 2005 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]] || 4 || 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 3 || 1958, 2003 (BCS/USAT), 2007 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Florida|Florida]] || 2 || 1996, 2006 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 2 || 1993, 1999 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 2 || 1951, 1998 (BCS/AP/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 2 || 1948, 1997 (AP)
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 2 || 1982, 1986
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 2 || 1937, 1976
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 2 || 1952, 1965 (UPI)
|-
| [[United States Military Academy|Army]] || 2 || 1944, 1945
|-
| [[University of Washington|Washington]] || 1 || 1991 (UPI/USAT)
|-
| [[University of Colorado at Boulder|Colorado]] || 1 || 1990
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 1 || 1990 (UPI)
|-
| [[Brigham Young University|BYU]] || 1 || 1984
|-
| [[University of Clemson|Clemson]] || 1 || 1981
|-
| [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] || 1 || 1980
|-
| [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]] || 1 || 1959
|-
| [[Auburn University|Auburn]] || 1 || 1957
|-
| [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] || 1 || 1954 (UPI)
|-
| [[University of Maryland|Maryland]] || 1 || 1953
|-
| [[Texas A&M University|Texas A&M]] || 1 || 1939
|-
| [[Texas Christian University|TCU]] || 1 || 1938
|-
|}

==Consensus AP/Coaches/BCS National Champions by CONFERENCE (Modern Era)==
===1936-present===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Conference || Championships || Schools
|-
| [[Big Twelve Conference|Big 12]] || 18 || Oklahoma (7), Nebraska (5), Texas (4), Colorado (1), Texas A&M (1)
|-
| [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] || 16 || Alabama (7), LSU (3), Florida (2), Tennessee (2), Georgia (1), Auburn (1)
|-
| [[Big Ten Conference|Big 10]] || 15 || Ohio State (5), Minnesota (4), Michigan (2), Michigan State (2), Penn State (2)
|-
| [[NCAA Division I-FBS independent schools|Independents]] || 10 || Notre Dame (8), Army (2)
|-
| [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] || 10 || Miami (5), Florida State (2), Georgia Tech (1), Clemson (1), Maryland (1)
|-
| [[Pacific Ten Conference|Pac 10]] || 9 || USC (7), Washington (1), UCLA (1)
|-
| [[Big East Conference|Big East]] || 3 || Pittsburgh (2), Syracuse (1)
|-
| [[Mountain West Conference|Mountain West]] || 2 || BYU (1), TCU (1)
|-
|}

==TOTAL Consensus & Non-Consensus National Champions (All-Time)==
===1869-present===
<p>The National Title count listed below is a culmination of ALL polls and National Titles claimed since 1869, regardless of consensus or non-consensus status (these numbers can be said to be LARGELY disputed, where the count is taken from a culmination of all the polls listed earlier in this article)</p>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! School || Championships
|-
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]] || 28
|-
| [[Yale University|Yale]] || 27
|-
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] || 21
|-
| [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || 17
|-
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] || 16
|-
| [[University of Southern California|USC]] || 16
|-
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] || 15
|-
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] || 15
|-
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]] || 12
|-
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] || 12
|-
| [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|Nebraska]] || 11
|-
| [[University of Miami|Miami]] || 9
|-
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]] || 9
|-
| [[Florida State University|Florida State]] || 7
|-
| [[Louisiana State University|LSU]] || 7
|-
| [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]] || 7
|-
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] || 7
|-
| [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] || 6
|-
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] || 6
|-
| [[University of Pennsylvania|Penn]] || 6
|-
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] || 6
|-
| [[United States Military Academy|Army]] || 5
|-
| [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] || 5
|-
| [[University of California, Berkeley|California]] || 5
|-
| [[Cornell University|Cornell]] || 5
|-
| [[University of Illinois|Illinois]] || 5
|-
| [[Auburn University|Auburn]] || 4
|-
| [[University of Florida|Florida]] || 4
|-
| [[University of Iowa|Iowa]] || 4
|-
| [[University of Washington|Washington]] || 4
|-
| [[Texas A&M University|Texas A&M]] || 3
|-
| [[University of Arkansas|Arkansas]] || 2
|-
| [[Arizona State University|Arizona State]] || 2
|-
| [[University of Chicago|Chicago]] || 2
|-
| [[University of Maryland|Maryland]] || 2
|-
| [[University of Mississippi|Mississippi]] || 2
|-
| [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] || 2
|-
| [[Brigham Young University|BYU]] || 1
|-
| [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] || 1
|-
| [[University of Clemson|Clemson]] || 1
|-
| [[University of Colorado at Boulder|Colorado]] || 1
|-
| [[University of Kentucky|Kentucky]] || 1
|-
| [[Lafayette College|Lafayette]] || 1
|-
| [[Centre College|Centre]] || 1
|-
| [[University of Missouri|Missouri]] || 1
|-
| [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]] || 1
|-
| [[Texas Christian University|TCU]] || 1
|-
| [[University of Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] || 1
|}

==See also==
*[[NCAA Division I Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division II National Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division III National Football Championship]]

==References==

[http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/football/football_records_book/2007/2007_d1_football_records_book.pdf 2007 NCAA Division I Football Records Book]

[http://www.ncaa.com/history/default.aspx?id=91434 FBS History]

MacCambridge, M. (2005) ''ESPN College Football Encyclopedia''. New York: ESPN Books. ISBN 1-4013-3703-1

==External links==
* [http://www.ncaa.com/home/ National Collegiate Athletic Association]

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[[Category:Bowl Championship Series]]
[[Category:American football trophies and awards]]
[[Category:College football awards]]
[[Category:Intercollegiate athletics in the United States]]

[[fr:Championnat NCAA de football américain]]

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Akola Bazar is a small town in Yavatmal district. It is called as Akola Bazar because of the weekly market(Aathwadi Bazar) held on every Friday.

Greenery Sep'2008

Schools

Two schools are 1. Zilla Parishad Highschool

2. Primary School

There is no college in Akola Bazar.

Religion

Hanuman mandir is very popular in this region. It is supposed to be a Jagrut Daiwat. On Saturday it will be full of devotees coming to worship Bajarangbali. During Diwali season, there will be Bhajan and Kirtans. Until 80s the town used to have Ramlila, but this is not arranged anymore.

Sports

Cricket Priyadarshani Cricket Club

Kabaddi Kabaddi was very popular until 80s, after which popularity started to decline. There was a sport tournament at Bandar Baba maidan of Akola Bazar which lasted for 1 month. Thousands of people from surrounding villages came to watch this tournament. 100s of teams participated. Sanjay Dandage from nearby Varzhadi village became popular because of his jumps and excellent performance in Kabaddi.

Gilli Dandu This was the most popular among kids.

Kanche

Ghan Makad Ghan-Makad is a sort of sea-saw. A wooden log is placed on an upright pivot, two boys seat themselves on the ends and set it whirling with a push of their feet. When sufficient velocity is attained, they lift their feet and keep whirling. This log is usually burnt in the Holi fire.

Entertainment

Before 80's, Touring Talkies was the only way people could watch movies. Touring Talkies used to arrive either during annual fair or in winter. The first permanent touring talkies was started by Gafoor Bhai. It was a great fun. In the evening they used to srart loud speaker. "Paro" from old Devdas was the song they played most of the time. Advertisement used to be fun. It used to go like..'Anandachi Baatami kush khabar, Aaj ratro thi 9 wajata..Aapalya gawat sadar hot aahe.. "

In 80's first video(TV+VCR) started. 'Andha Kanoon' was the first movie shown. The ticket used to cost just Rs.1. This became more popular than touring talkies because of all the new movies shown(it wasn't possible on Touring Talkies). People enjoyed Amitabh Bacchan classics.

Useful Links

1. Population http://ourvillageindia.org/Place.aspx?PID=338443