2001 NAIA football rankings explained

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 NAIA National Champion
Italics Number of first place votes
(#-#) Win–loss record
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol
One human poll made up the 2001 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) football rankings, sometimes called the NAIA Coaches' Poll or the football ratings. Once the regular season was complete, the NAIA sponsored a playoff to determine the year's national champion. A final poll was then taken after completion of the 2001 NAIA Football National Championship.[1]

Poll release dates

The poll release dates were:

Week by week poll

Leading vote-getters

Since the inception of the Coaches' Poll in 1999, the #1 ranking in the various weekly polls has been held by only a select group of teams. Through the postseason poll of the 2001 season, the teams and the number of times they have held the #1 weekly ranking are shown below. The number of times a team has been ranked #1 in the postseason poll (the national champion) is shown in parentheses.

In 1999, the results of a postseason poll, if one was conducted, are not known. Therefore, an additional poll has been presumed, and the #1 postseason ranking has been credited to the postseason tournament champion, the Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers.

TeamTotal #1 Rankings
Georgetown (KY)21 (2)
12 (1)
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football Week-by-Week Coaches' Polls. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.