The Boand System was a system for determining the
college football
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national championship
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.
It was also known as the Azzi Ratem system (derived from "As I rate 'em").
The system was developed by William F. Boand.
The rankings were based on mathematical formula.
The Boand System is recognized as a "National Champion Major Selector" by the ''Official NCAA Division I Records Book.''
Boand announced annual national champions on a current basis from 1930 to 1960. He also chose national champions on a retroactive basis for the years from 1919 to 1929. In the 1937 edition of ''The Illustrated Football Annual'' Boand went back and re-rated the seasons since 1924, this time including bowl game results in his calculations.
The rankings appeared in many newspapers, the ''Illustrated Football Annual'' from 1932 to 1942, and ''
Football News'' from 1942 to 1944 and again from 1951 to 1960.
The design of the system sought to combine the best parts of the
Dickinson System, with mathematical systems developed by
Ralph Powell of
Ohio State University
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and
William T. Van de Graaff, football coach and mathematics instructor at
Colorado College
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.
Prominent football coaches
Knute Rockne
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Rockne is ...
,
Howard Jones, and
Pop Warner
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consulted with Boand on the rankings.
At various times, the system was applied to
high school football
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rankings.
National champions
Boand trophy
In February 1955, coach
Woody Hayes
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was presented with the William F. Boand trophy in recognition of the
1954 Buckeyes' No. 1 selection in the year's final Azzi Ratem rankings.
The award was presented by Byron F. Boyd, editor of ''
Football News'' magazine, which carried Boand's ratings.
See also
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NCAA Division I FBS national football championship
Further reading
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References
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[{{cite book , editor-last=Reiss , editor-first=Malcolm , date=1937 , title=Illustrated Football Annual 1937 , url=https://archive.org/details/illustrated-football-annual-1937-boand , location=New York City , publisher=Fiction House, Inc. , chapter=Ranking the Champions; A Review of National Football Ranking for the Past 13 Years , pages=86–87 , quote=The final revision of the AZZI RATEM System was completed in the spring of 1936. This revision was used to re-rate previous years.]
College football championships
College football awards organizations