November 1 In Dallas,
No. 1 Texas beat No. 20 SMU 34–0, while in Minneapolis, the
other No. 1, Minnesota, edged No. 9 Northwestern 8–7. In New York,
No. 3 Fordham defeated Purdue 17–0, and in Atlanta,
No. 4 Duke won at Georgia Tech 14–0. In Little Rock,
No. 5 Texas A&M beat Arkansas 7–0. Texas was alone at No. 1 the following week, followed by Minnesota, Fordham, Duke and Texas A&M, all unbeaten and untied.
November 8 No. 1 Texas and Baylor played to a 7–7 tie.
No. 2 Minnesota beat Nebraska 9–0.
No. 3 Fordham lost at
Pittsburgh 13–0.
No. 4 Duke won at Davidson 56–0.
No. 5 Texas A&M beat SMU 21–10. No. 7 Notre Dame beat No. 6 Navy 20–13 in Baltimore and moved into fifth place behind Minnesota, Texas, Duke, and Texas A&M.
November 15 No. 1 Minnesota won at Iowa 34–13.
No. 2 Texas lost to Texas Christian (TCU) 14–7.
No. 3 Duke beat North Carolina 20–0. In Houston,
No. 4 Texas A&M beat Rice 19–6.
No. 5 Notre Dame won at No. 8 Northwestern 7–6. No. 7 Michigan, which beat Columbia 28–0, moved up to No. 5 behind Minnesota, Texas A&M, Duke, and Notre Dame.
November 22 No. 1 Minnesota closed its season with a 41–6 win over Wisconsin in Minneapolis.
No. 2 Texas A&M was idle as it prepared for its Thanksgiving game.
No. 3 Duke won its season closer at N.C. State 55–6 to get a bid to Pasadena’s Rose Bowl.
No. 4 Notre Dame beat USC 20–18.
No. 5 Michigan closed its season with a 20–20 tie against No. 14 Ohio State. The top four remained the same, but No. 6 Duquesne (which had finished its season at 8–0–0) replaced Michigan at No. 5. On
Thanksgiving Day No. 2 Texas A&M lost to No. 10 Texas 23–0. The top five in the final AP Poll were No. 1 Minnesota, No. 2 Duke, No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 4 Texas, and No. 5 Michigan.
December 2 the
Houlgate System published its "final selections" ranking Minnesota first, Navy second, and Alabama No. 3. The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7 called into question whether Southern California would be safe from a Japanese attack on New Year's Day. On December 15, bowl officials and U.S. Army officers met in San Francisco and decided to hold the game at Duke's stadium in Durham, North Carolina. ==Conference standings==