I should have covered streaks. The big one is that Alabama's appearance streak lives and they continue to creep up on a Nebraska record that once looked untouchable. Nebraska appeared in 348 consecutive AP Polls from 1981-2002. Specifically, Nebraska was #6 in the preseason 1981 AP Poll and didn't play before the first weekly poll of that year. They dropped to #7 because previous #10 Georgia opened the season by annihilating Tennessee. Nebraska then dropped their opener in Iowa City and dropped to #17. In retrospect that wasn't a bad loss as the 1981 Hawkeyes won a share of the Big Ten and represented the league in the Rose Bowl but at the time Iowa hadn't finished above .500 since 1961 so a top-10 team losing in Iowa City was seen as shocking.
Nebraska beat FSU at home on September 19 and climbed to #15 in the September 21 Poll (Polls back then didn't come out until Monday, some of us remember that). In their next outing the Cornhuskers lost at home to PSU on September 26 and that dropped them out of the September 28 poll.
Nebraska beat Auburn on October 3 and Colorado on October 10 and rejoined the AP Poll at #19 on October 12, 1981. That was the first of their all-time record 348 straight AP Poll appearances. The last of those came on September 22, 2002. Specifically, the Cornhuskers started the 2002 season at #10 after finishing #8 in the 2001 season. They opened with three straight wins (ASU, Troy, UtahSt) and climbed as high as #8 then lost back-to-back games badly. First they got smoked in Happy Valley (40-7) which dropped them to #18 then a week later they lost 36-14 in Ames and thus the September 29, 2002 AP Poll was the first not to include Nebraska since the October 5, 1981 AP Poll (sometime during the intervening two decades the poll's release was moved up to Sunday and the number of teams increased to 25 from 20).
Alabama's current streak became #2 a few years ago and they are now up to 295 straight AP Poll appearances. Specifically, Alabama finished the 2007 season 7-6 and unranked. You may remember that 2007 was the first year at Alabama for some coach named Nick Saban. Alabama was #17 in the 2008 preseason AP Poll and that was the first of what is now 295 straight AP Poll appearances for the Crimson Tide. For many years there have been either 16 or 17 polls per year and Alabama now trails Nebraska's all-time record by 53 appearances so they are withing striking distance but they will have to remain ranked for the entirety of the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons and then remain ranked for the first few polls of 2029 in order to catch the Cornhuskers.
Anyway, here are the top-11* all-time AP Poll appearance streaks along with the top-10 active streaks (in
bold):
- #1 Nebraska 348; 1981-2002
- #2 Alabama 295; 2008-2025
- #3 Florida State 211; 1989-2001
- #4 Florida 209; 1990-2002
- #5 Texas 162; 2000-2010
- #5 Miami, FL 162; 1985-1995
- #7 Michigan 160; 1969-1980
- #8 Oklahoma 158; 1970-1981
- #9 Georgia 148; 2017-2025
- #10 Colorado 143; 1989-1997
- #11 Ohio State 132; 2012-2020
- #24 Ohio State 96; 2020-2025
- #57 Oregon 64; 2022-2025
- #70 Notre Dame 56; 2022-2025
- #85 Mississippi 50; 2023-2025
- #148 Miami, FL 34; 2023-2025
- #183 Indiana 29; 2024-2025
- #373 Oklahoma 17; 2025
- #373 aTm 17; 2025
- #373 TxTech 17; 2025
*I went with 11 here to display something that irritates me. Note that the 11th longest streak of all-time was Ohio State's 132 consecutive appearances from 2012-2020 and the third longest active steak is Ohio State's 96 consecutive appearances from 2020-2025. Those two streaks were only broken by Ohio State's ineligibility due to the B1G's COVID pause during 2020. Specifically, Ohio State was #2 in the 2020 preseason AP Poll then fell out for two weeks due to B1G inactivity then got back in at #6 and remained ranked for the rest of the season, finishing where they started, at #2. Ohio State clearly would have been ranked in the 9/13/2020 and 9/20/2020 AP Polls if the B1G hadn't paused and if that had been the case the Buckeye's current streak would be the third longest of all-time at 230 consecutive appearances from 2012-2025.