Dickinson System
The Dickinson System was a mathematical point formula that awarded national championships in college football. Devised by Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinois] economics professor Frank G. Dickinson, the system ranked national teams from 1924 to 1940. The 1924 ratings were made retroactively by Dickinson during the 1925 college football season, the first in which a number 1 team was designated at the end of the season. The retroactive choice on October 16, 1925, for the 1924 season was Notre Dame.
The system was originally designed to rank teams in the Big Nine conference. Chicago clothing manufacturer Jack Rissman then persuaded Dickinson to rank the nation's teams under the system, and awarded the Rissman Trophy to the winning university.
The Dickinson System was the first to gain widespread national public and media acceptance as a "major selector" according to the NCAA prior to the establishment of the Associated Press poll in 1936.
Trophies
Rissman Trophy
The original Dickinson System prize was the Rissman Trophy, named after Chicago clothing manufacturer Jack F. Rissman, 'a trophy to go to the team which would be scientifically picked by the Dickensen system of rating '.The Rissman Trophy was permanently awarded to Notre Dame following their third Dickinson title in 1930.
Rockne Trophy
Following the retirement of the Rissman Trophy and the death of Knute Rockne in early 1931, the second Dickinson trophy was named the Knute Rockne Intercollegiate Memorial Trophy.Minnesota retired the Rockne Trophy after winning their third Dickinson title in 1940.
Methodology
An explanation for the mathematical calculations was usually given as part of the story of the season ending rankings. In 1927, an Associated Press story about the "national football championship" for that year noted that "Scores of 96 football teams were compiled by Dr. Dickinson in seven football conferences, including an Eastern group of 25 leading teams regarded for convenience as a conference... The Dickinson system awards 30 points for a victory over a strong team, and 20 for victory over a weak team. Defeats count half as much as victories , and ties are considered as games half won and half lost . Dividing this total by the number of games played gives the final rating." Professor Dickinson later added another variable, a "sectional rating" which provided for different points in games where the teams were from different sections of the country.Annual rankings
| Season | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 5 | No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 10 | No. 11 | Source |
| 1924 | Notre Dame | California Golden Bears football team|California] | Yale Bulldogs football team|Yale] | Illinois | Stanford football team|Stanford] | Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa] | USC Trojans football team|USC] | Penn Quakers football team|Penn] | Dartmouth Indians football team|Dartmouth] | Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri] | Chicago | |
| 1925 | Dartmouth | Tie: Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan] Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama] | -- | Colgate football team|Colgate] | Missouri | Tulane Green Wave football team|Tulane] | Washington Huskies football team|Washington] | Tie: Wisconsin Badgers football team|Wisconsin] Stanford | -- | Pittsburgh Panthers football team|Pittsburgh] | Lafayette Leopards football team|Lafayette] | |
| 1926 | Stanford | Navy Midshipmen football team|Navy] | Tie: Michigan Notre Dame | -- | Lafayette | USC | Alabama | Ohio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State] | Army Cadets football team|Army] | 4-Way Tie: Brown Bears football team|Brown] Illinois Northwestern Wildcats football team|Northwestern] Penn | -- | |
| 1927 | Illinois | Pittsburgh | Minnesota | Notre Dame | Yale | Army | Michigan | Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia] | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team|Nebraska] | USC | Texas A&M Aggies football team|Texas A&M] | |
| 1928 | USC | California | Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team|Georgia Tech] | Tie: Stanford 19.17 Wisconsin | -- | 3-way tie: Carnegie Tech Tartans football team|Carnegie Tech] Illinois Iowa | -- | -- | Army | NYU Violets football team|NYU] | Penn | |
| 1929 | Notre Dame | Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue] | Pittsburgh | California | Illinois | USC | Nebraska | TCU Horned Frogs football team|TCU] | SMU Mustangs football team|SMU] | Tulane | Penn | |
| 1930 | Notre Dame | Washington State Cougars football team|Washington State] | Alabama | Northwestern | Michigan | USC | Stanford | Dartmouth | Army | Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee] | Tulane | |
| 1931 | USC | Tulane | Tennessee | Northwestern | Saint Mary's Gaels football team|Saint Mary's] | Georgia | Harvard Crimson football team|Harvard] | Yale | Pittsburgh | Purdue | Notre Dame | |
| 1932 | Michigan | USC | Pittsburgh | Purdue | Colgate | Ohio State | Notre Dame | Army | Tennessee | TCU | Wisconsin | |
| 1933 | Michigan | Nebraska | Minnesota | Pittsburgh | Ohio State | USC | Princeton Tigers football team|Princeton] | Oregon Webfoots football team|Oregon] | Army | Purdue | Stanford | |
| 1934 | Minnesota | Pittsburgh | Navy | Illinois | Rice Owls football team|Rice] | Alabama | Columbia Lions football team|Columbia] | Ohio State | Colgate | Stanford | Tulane | |
| 1935 | SMU | Minnesota | Princeton | LSU Tigers football team|LSU] | Tie: Stanford California | -- | Ohio State | TCU | Notre Dame | UCLA Bruins football team|UCLA] | Fordham Rams football team|Fordham] | |
| 1936 | Minnesota | LSU | Pittsburgh | Washington | Alabama | Northwestern | Notre Dame | Duke Blue Devils football team|Duke] | Penn | Nebraska | Duquesne Dukes football team|Duquesne] | |
| 1937 | Pittsburgh | Fordham | Dartmouth | Alabama | Nebraska | Yale | California | LSU | Santa Clara Broncos football team|Santa Clara] | Notre Dame | Minnesota | |
| 1938 | Notre Dame | Duke | Tennessee | USC | Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma] | Michigan | Minnesota | TCU | Alabama | Carnegie Tech | Pittsburgh | |
| 1939 | USC | Texas A&M | Cornell Big Red football team|Cornell] | Tulane | Tennessee | Notre Dame | Michigan | Duke | Missouri | UCLA | Iowa | |
| 1940 | Minnesota | Michigan | Stanford | Tennessee | Texas A&M | Penn | Mississippi State Maroons football team|Mississippi State] | SMU | Texas | Nebraska | Northwestern |