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- 1972_college_football_season abstract "The 1972 NCAA University Division football season saw the USC Trojans, coached by John McKay, go undefeated and win the national championship as the unanimous choice of the fifty AP panelists. After being ranked eighth in the preseason, the Trojans were narrowly voted #1 in the first AP poll, and stayed out front for the rest of the year. During the twentieth century, the NCAA had no playoff for the college football teams that would later be described as "Division I-A". The NCAA Football Guide, however, did note an "unofficial national champion" based on the top ranked teams in the "wire service" (AP and UPI) polls. The "writers' poll" by Associated Press (AP) was the most popular, followed by the "coaches' poll" by United Press International) (UPI). Through the 1973 season, the UPI issued its final poll in early December before the bowls, but since 1968 (and 1965) the AP Trophy was withheld until the postseason was completed. The AP poll in 1972 consisted of the votes of 50 sportswriters, though not all of them voted in every poll. Those who cast votes would give their opinion of the ten best teams. Under a point system of 20 points for first place, 19 for second, etc., the "overall" ranking was determined.This season was historically significant for two reasons:This was the first season in which freshmen were eligible to play varsity football. The NCAA had historically prohibited freshmen from varsity competition, except during the US involvement in World War II. In 1968, the NCAA allowed freshman eligibility in all sports, except football and basketball, and extended the rule to those sports effective with the 1972-73 academic year.It was the last season for the NCAA's "University Division" and "College Division". For the 1973 season, the NCAA created the three-division structure that exists today: the University Division became Division I and the College Division was subdivided into today's Division II and Division III. In 1978, Division I would be subdivided (for football only) into Division I-A and Division I-AA. In 2006, these divisions were renamed Division I FBS and FCS, respectively.↑ ↑".
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- 1972_college_football_season champions USC_Trojans_football_under_John_McKay.
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- 1972_college_football_season heisman "Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska - WB".
- 1972_college_football_season numberOfBowls "11".
- 1972_college_football_season numberOfTeams "127".
- 1972_college_football_season preseasonAp 1972_Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_team.
- 1972_college_football_season type "NCAA University Division".
- 1972_college_football_season year "1972".
- 1972_college_football_season subject Category:1972_NCAA_University_Division_football_season.
- 1972_college_football_season comment "The 1972 NCAA University Division football season saw the USC Trojans, coached by John McKay, go undefeated and win the national championship as the unanimous choice of the fifty AP panelists. After being ranked eighth in the preseason, the Trojans were narrowly voted #1 in the first AP poll, and stayed out front for the rest of the year. During the twentieth century, the NCAA had no playoff for the college football teams that would later be described as "Division I-A".".
- 1972_college_football_season label "1972 college football season".
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