1966 NCAA College Division football season


The 1966 NCAA College Division football season was the 11th season of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the NCAA College Division level.

Conference standings

Rankings

College Division teams were ranked in polls by the AP and by UPI. The national champion for each season were determined by the final poll rankings, published at or near the end of the regular season, before any bowl games were played.

College Division final polls

In 1966, both services ranked San Diego State at the top, with ranked second by UPI and third by the AP, led by quarterbacks Don Horn and Dennis Erickson, respectively. They later met in the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento, California, with San Diego State prevailing, 28–7.
United Press International final poll
Published on November 30
RankSchoolRecordNo. 1
votes
Total
points
1San Diego State10–030336
28–23272
3Tennessee A&I9–019262
49–0166
5North Dakota7–2161
68–1122
79–0109
88–2104
96–385
10UMass6–346

Associated Press final poll
Published on December 1
RankSchoolRecordNo. 1
votes
Total
points
1San Diego State10–014158
2Tennessee A&I9–02126
38–2113
49–072
59–170
67–243
79–041
8North Dakota7–239
98–232
T109–031
T106–331

Bowl games

The postseason consisted of four bowls as regional finals, played on December 10.