1990 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
| 1990 NCAA Division I-A football rankings | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Season | 1990 | ||
| Bowl Season | 1990–91 bowl games | ||
| Preseason #1 | Miami (FL) | ||
| End of Season Champions | Colorado (AP) Georgia Tech (Coaches) | ||
NCAA Division I-A football rankings
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Final AP poll
| Ranking | Team |
|---|---|
| 1 | Colorado |
| 2 | Georgia Tech |
| 3 | Miami (FL) |
| 4 | Florida State |
| 5 | Washington |
| 6 | Notre Dame |
| 7 | Michigan |
| 8 | Tennessee |
| 9 | Clemson |
| 10 | Houston |
| 11 | Penn State |
| 12 | Texas |
| 13 | Florida |
| 14 | Louisville |
| 15 | Texas A&M |
| 16 | Michigan State |
| 17 | Oklahoma |
| 18 | Iowa |
| 19 | Auburn |
| 20 | USC |
| 21 | Mississippi |
| 22 | BYU |
| 23 | Virginia |
| 24 | Nebraska |
| 25 | Illinois |
Final Coaches' poll
The Coaches' poll expanded to 25 teams in 1990, joining the AP poll which had done so in 1989.
| Ranking | Team |
|---|---|
| 1 | Georgia Tech |
| 2 | Colorado |
| 3 | Miami (FL) |
| 4 | Florida State |
| 5 | Washington |
| 6 | Notre Dame |
| 7 | Tennessee |
| 8 | Michigan |
| 9 | Clemson |
| 10 | Penn State |
| 11 | Texas |
| 12 | Louisville |
| 13 | Texas A&M |
| 14 | Michigan State |
| 15 | Virginia |
| 16 | Iowa |
| 17 (t) | BYU |
| 17 (t) | Nebraska |
| 19 | Auburn |
| 20 | San Jose State |
| 21 | Syracuse |
| 22 | USC |
| 23 | Mississippi |
| 24 | Illinois |
| 25 | Virginia Tech |
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