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The Williamson System was a mathematical system used to rank college football teams. The system was created by Paul B. Williamson, a geologist and member of the Sugar Bowl committee.[1]

The NCAA college football records book includes the Williamson System as a "major selector" of national championships for the years 1932-1963.[1]

Paul Williamson died in 1955. His son Mitch Williamson subsequently took up his father's syndicated column for the 1955–1963 seasons.[2]

National champions

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The following teams were ranked No. 1 by the Williamson System for the 1932–1963 college football seasons.

The NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records book contains five apparent errors in its listing of Williamson System champions. The following table contains the contemporary champions syndicated by Paul Williamson. The NCAA record book's errors are documented in the Notes column.

Season Champion[1] Record Coach Notes
1932[3] USC 10–0 Howard Jones
1933[4] USC 10–1–1 Howard Jones
1934[5] Alabama 10–0 Frank Thomas
1935[6] TCU 12–1 Dutch Meyer [7]
1936[8] Minnesota 7–1 Bernie Bierman [9]
1937[10] California 10–0–1 Stub Allison [11]
1938[12] TCU 11–0 Dutch Meyer [13]
Tennessee 11–0 Robert Neyland
1939[14] Texas A&M 11–0 Homer Norton
1940[15] Stanford 10–0 Clark Shaughnessy [16]
1941[17] Texas 8–1–1 Dana X. Bible
1942[18] Georgia 10–1 Wally Butts
1943[19] Notre Dame 9–1 Frank Leahy
1944[20] Army 9–0 Earl Blaik
1945[21] Army 9–0 Earl Blaik
1946[22] Georgia 11–0 Wally Butts
1947[23] Notre Dame 9–0 Frank Leahy
1948[24] Michigan 9–0 Bennie Oosterbaan
1949[25] Notre Dame 10–0 Frank Leahy
1950[26] Oklahoma 10–1 Bud Wilkinson
1951[27] Tennessee 10–1 Robert Neyland
1952[28] Michigan State 9–0 Biggie Munn
1953[29] Notre Dame 9–0–1 Frank Leahy
1954[30] Ohio State 10–0 Woody Hayes
1955[31] Oklahoma 11–0 Bud Wilkinson
1956[32] Oklahoma 10–0 Bud Wilkinson
1957[33] Auburn 10–0 Ralph Jordan
1958[34] LSU 11–0 Paul Dietzel
1959[35] Syracuse 11–0 Ben Schwartzwalder
1960[36] Ole Miss 10–0–1 Johnny Vaught
1961[37] Alabama 11–0 Bear Bryant
1962[38] USC 11–0 John McKay
1963[39] Texas 11–0 Darrell Royal

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