November 2 No. 1 USC won at Oregon, 20–13, and No. 2 Ohio State beat No. 16
Michigan State 25–20. No. 3 Kansas posted its seventh win, over visiting
Colorado, 27–14. No. 4 Penn State slipped past
Army, 28–24 and No. 5 Tennessee beat visiting
UCLA 42–18. The top five remained the same.
November 9 No. 1 USC turned back No. 11 California 35–17, and No. 2 Ohio State stayed unbeaten as well, downing
Wisconsin 43–8. No. 3 Kansas, however, lost to unranked
Oklahoma, 27–23. No. 4 Penn State beat visiting Miami (FL) 22–7, but No. 5 Tennessee lost to No. 18
Auburn in
Birmingham, 28–14. No. 7
Michigan, riding a seven-game winning streak after losing their opener to California, won 36–0 over Illinois. No. 9
Georgia, which had been tied by Tennessee and Houston but was otherwise unbeaten, defeated Florida 51–0 in
Jacksonville. The next poll was No. 1 USC, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 Michigan, and No. 5 Georgia.
November 16 No. 1 USC beat No. 13
Oregon State 17–13 and effectively clinched a
Rose Bowl bid; the Beavers had been USC's only remaining rival for the Pac-8 title and this victory gave the Trojans the head-to-head advantage. No. 2 Ohio State won at unranked Iowa 33–27. No. 3 Penn State won its eighth straight at
Maryland 57–13, and No. 4 Michigan beat Wisconsin 34–9. No. 5 Georgia won 17–3 at No. 12 Auburn. The top five remained the same.
November 23 No. 1 USC beat UCLA 28–16 to stay unbeaten and clinch an outright Pac-8 championship. No. 2 Ohio State, which also had an unblemished record, hosted No. 4 Michigan. In what would become
a recurring pattern over the next decade, both teams were unbeaten in conference play and the game would determine who would represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. Coach
Woody Hayes' Buckeyes triumphed 50–14 over the Wolverines. No. 3 Penn State traveled and crushed
Pittsburgh 65–9. No. 5 Georgia was idle. No. 7
Kansas finished its season with a 21–19 win at No. 13
Missouri. Kansas' only loss was to Oklahoma, their co-champions in the Big 8; the Jayhawks, who were ranked higher and had a better overall record than the Sooners, were chosen for the conference's spot in the
Orange Bowl. In the polls released on November 25, there was a disagreement between the AP writers and the UPI coaches as the AP made Ohio State its new No. 1. Though USC had more first place votes than Ohio State (24½ vs 21½), the Buckeyes were 10 points ahead overall in the AP poll (935–925). In the UPI poll of coaches, however, USC remained in first place and Ohio State second. (332–321 in total points). Both polls rounded out the top five with No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 Georgia, and No. 5 Kansas. Also this week,
Yale and
Harvard (both of which were undefeated) met and ended their
game in a 29–29
tie. The game was the basis of Harvard Crimson newspaper headline (and later the title of a documentary)
Harvard Beats Yale 29–29.
November 30 No. 1 Ohio State and No. 5 Kansas had finished their seasons, and No. 3 Penn State was idle. No. 2 USC was tied by visiting No. 9 Notre Dame, 21–21. No. 4 Georgia closed its season unbeaten at 8–0–2, with a 47–8 win at home over
Georgia Tech. As the SEC champs, the Bulldogs went to the
Sugar Bowl against SWC co-champion
Arkansas. No. 6 Texas finished their season with a 35–14 victory over
Texas A&M. After a loss and a tie in their first two games, the Longhorns won their final eight in a row, including a 39–29 win over Arkansas. The head-to-head victory gave Texas the conference's
Cotton Bowl bid against SEC runner-up Tennessee. The AP's final regular season poll was No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 USC, No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 Georgia, and No. 5 Texas. Ohio State had 34 of the 39 first place votes cast. Following USC's 9–0–1 finish, the UPI coaches voted unbeaten and untied (9–0) Ohio State as the national champion in their final poll on December 3. At the time, the UPI did not do a poll following the postseason bowl games, and the result would have been unaffected by the OSU and USC meeting in the Rose Bowl. The result was 28 first place votes (and 334 points) for OSU, and only 4 first place (and 277 points) for USC. In the only significant regular season game played after the polls were taken, No. 3 Penn State remained undefeated by beating
Syracuse 30–12 on December 7. The Nittany Lions prepared for a matchup against Kansas in the Orange Bowl. ==Conference standings==