I wonder how much the 1946-1967 numbers would be different if the Big Ten did not have the no repeat rule.
PCC ended it in 1959, Big Ten in 1972
Changes...
1949 - #1 Michigan would have played, instead of #7 Northwestern, who beat #5 California
1955 - #2 UCLA would have played, instead of #17 USC, who lost to #1 Ohio State
1956 - #5 Ohio State would have played, instead of #2 Michigan State; who beat #4 UCLA
1958 - Oregon State would have played, instead of #17 Oregon, who lost to #2 Ohio State
1966 - #2 Michigan State would have played, instead of #7 Purdue, who beat unranked USC
Also in 1961 the OSU BOT voted against going to the Rose Bowl, even though they won the Big Ten outright, and would NOT violate the no repeat rule, because they were worried OSU's academic reputation was being harmed by being a "football school", which I did not know, and is the most hilarious thing ever