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| season = 1946
| season = 1946
| reg = September 14-December 25, 1946
| reg = September 14-December 25, 1946
| post = January 1-4, 1947
| post = December 7, 1946-January 4, 1947
| previous = [[1945 college football season|1945]]
| previous = [[1945 college football season|1945]]
| next = [[1947 college football season|1947]]
| next = [[1947 college football season|1947]]
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
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! style="background:#C41230; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan="5"|Division I FBS
! style="background:#C41230; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan="5"|Major Conferences
|-
|-
! Conference
! Conference
! Team
! Team
|-
|-
| [[American Athletic Conference]]
| [[Big Nine Conference]]
| [[Memphis Tigers]]
| [[Illinois Fighting Illini]]
|-
|-
| [[Atlantic Coast Conference]]
| [[Big Six Conference]]
| [[Clemson Tigers]]
| [[Kansas Jayhawks]] & [[Oklahoma Sooners]]
|-
|-
| [[Big Ten Conference]]
| [[Border Conference]]
| [[Ohio State Buckeyes]]
| [[Hardin-Simmons Cowboys]]
|-
|-
| [[Big 12 Conference]]
| [[Middle Three Conference]]
| [[Oklahoma Sooners]]
| [[Rutgers Queensmen]]
|-
|-
| [[Conference USA]]
| [[Missouri Valley Conference]]
| [[Florida Atlantic Owls]]
| [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane]]
|-
|-
| [[Mid-American Conference]]
| [[Mountain States Conference]]
| [[Miami RedHawks]]
| [[Utah State Aggies]] & [[Denver Pioneers]]
|-
|-
| [[Mountain West Conference]]
| [[Mountain West Conference]]
| [[Boise State Broncos]]
| [[Boise State Broncos]]
|-
|-
| [[Pac-12 Conference]]
| [[Pacific Coast Conference]]
| [[Oregon Ducks]]
| [[UCLA Bruins]]
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Conference]]
| [[Montana State Bobcats]]
|-
|-
| [[Southeastern Conference]]
| [[Southeastern Conference]]
| [[LSU Tigers]]
| [[Georgia Bulldogs]] & [[Tennessee Volunteers]]
|-
|-
| [[Sun Belt Conference]]
| [[Southern Conference]]
| [[Appalachian State Mountaineers]]
| [[North Carolina Tar Heels]]
|-
|-
| National Champions
| [[Southwest Conference]]
| [[LSU Tigers]]
| [[Rice Owls]] & [[Arkansas Razorbacks]]
|}
|}


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| [[Arizona Wildcats]] vs. [[Kansas State Wildcats]]
| [[Arizona Wildcats]] vs. [[Kansas State Wildcats]]
| [[Arizona Stadium]]
| [[Arizona Stadium]]
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! style="background:#C41230; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan="4"|Media Guides and Yearbooks
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! Media Guides
| colspan=3|
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! Yearbooks
| colspan=3|
|}
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 31 January 2024

1946 college football season
Regular Season September 14-December 25, 1946
Postseason December 7, 1946-January 4, 1947
1945 • College football seasons • 1947

Rankings and Champions

Poll Rankings

Division I FBS
Award Team
Final AP #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Champions

Major Conferences
Conference Team
Big Nine Conference Illinois Fighting Illini
Big Six Conference Kansas Jayhawks & Oklahoma Sooners
Border Conference Hardin-Simmons Cowboys
Middle Three Conference Rutgers Queensmen
Missouri Valley Conference Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Mountain States Conference Utah State Aggies & Denver Pioneers
Mountain West Conference Boise State Broncos
Pacific Coast Conference UCLA Bruins
Rocky Mountain Conference Montana State Bobcats
Southeastern Conference Georgia Bulldogs & Tennessee Volunteers
Southern Conference North Carolina Tar Heels
Southwest Conference Rice Owls & Arkansas Razorbacks

Publications

Programs
Week Date Teams Venue
Week 10 November 16, 1946 Stanford Indians vs. Washington State Cougars Stanford Stadium
Week 12 November 30, 1946 Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats Arizona Stadium
1946-47 NCAA college football bowl games
All Glass (Dec. 7) • Tobacco (Dec. 14) • Optimist (Dec. 21) • Rose (Jan. 1) • Sugar (Jan. 1) • Orange (Jan. 1) • Cotton (Jan. 1) • Oil (Jan. 1) • Sun (Jan. 1) • Gator (Jan. 1) • Raisin (Jan. 1) • Harbor (Jan. 1) • Tangerine (Jan. 1) • Cigar (Jan. 1) • Cotton-Tobacco (Jan. 1) • Flower (Jan. 1) • Pineapple (Jan. 1) • Vulcan (Jan. 1) • Will Rogers (Jan. 1) • Alamo (Jan. 4)
All-Star Games Blue-Gray (Dec. 28) • East-West Shrine (Jan. 1)