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College Football 2026: The Associated Press Top 25 College Football Poll trivia quiz

How much do you know about The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll? Try this trivia quiz (answers below) to check out the history and get yourself ready for the season. Don’t forget to check the preseason rankings released Monday!

1. What year did the AP poll debut?

a. 1936

b. 1944

c. 1952

d. 1960

2. Which team was ranked No. 1 in the first AP Poll?

a. Alabama

b. Minnesota

c. Pittsburgh

d. Slippery Rock

3. What year did the AP first release a preseason poll?

a. 1940

b. 1950

c. 1960

d. 1970

4. Name the only school to be ranked in more than 1,000 AP polls through the 2025 season?

a. Michigan

b. Notre Dame

c. Ohio State

d. Texas

5. Which school has been ranked No. 1 the most (10) in the preseason poll?

a. Alabama

b. Nebraska

c. Notre Dame

d. Oklahoma

6. Which team was the last to be ranked No. 1 from start to finish during a season?

a. BYU, 1984

b. Florida State, 1999

c. Nebraska, 1995

d. USC, 2004

7. Which school holds the all-time record for consecutive appearances (348) in the poll?

a. Alabama

b. Florida State

c. Nebraska

d. Penn State

8. Which coach led six teams to a No. 1 ranking in the final poll?

a. Tom Osborne

b. Joe Paterno

c. Nick Saban

d. Bud Wilkinson

9. Which team opened a season No. 1 and finished that season unranked?

a. Florida State, 2017

b. Penn State, 1997

c. USC, 2012

d. Texas A&M, 2022

10. Which of these schools has never appeared in the AP poll?

a. Akron

b. Central Michigan

c. UTEP

d. Temple

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Answers:

1. a

2. b

3. b

4. c

5. d

6. d

7. c

8. c

9. c

10. a

The Latest: Ohio State and Oregon are 1-2 in preseason Top 25 college football poll

Ohio State and Oregon are 1-2 in the AP Top 25, giving the Big Ten Conference the top two teams in the preseason rankings for just the second time ever. Georgia, Notre Dame and Texas round out the top 5. The Southeastern Conference gets bragging rights with nine ranked teams, but the Big Ten isn’t far behind with eight. Indiana finished the 2025 season at No. 1 in the rankings after a historic 16-0 run and national championship game victory. This season, Ohio State enters with the best odds (+600) to win it all. Notre Dame (+650), Texas (+650), Indiana (+800) and Oregon (+800) round out the top five. The Top 25 voters are more than 60 journalists covering college football for AP members and other news organizations. They’re urged to base their votes on head-to-head results, not reputation, preseason speculation or regional bias.
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