The Boand System was a system for determining the college footballnational championship.[1] It was also known as the Azzi Ratem system (derived from "As I rate 'em").[2] The system was developed by William F. Boand.[2] The rankings were based on mathematical formula.[3] The Boand System is recognized as a "National Champion Major Selector" by the Official NCAA Division I Records Book.[4]
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.[5][6]
In February 1955, coach Woody Hayes 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.[16] The award was presented by Byron F. Boyd, editor of Football News magazine, which carried Boand's ratings.[16]
^National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2015). "National Poll Rankings"(PDF). NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA. pp. 105–106. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
^Jenkins, Dan (September 11, 1967), "This Year The Fight Will Be in the Open", Sports Illustrated, vol. 27, no. 11, Chicago, IL: Time Inc., pp. 28–34, retrieved March 16, 2016
^ abReiss, Malcolm, ed. (1937). "Ranking the Champions; A Review of National Football Ranking for the Past 13 Years". Illustrated Football Annual 1937. New York City: Fiction House, Inc. pp. 86–87. The final revision of the AZZI RATEM System was completed in the spring of 1936. This revision was used to re-rate previous years.
^"Champion Must Pass Severe Tests on Grid". Arizona Daily Star. August 26, 1931. More than 500 universities and colleges made their bid for glory, but only one was granted the honor of being hailed as national champion. Of course, that was Notre Dame. — Notre Dame 164; Alabama 157;
^"Trojans Again Powerful". Arizona Daily Star. September 27, 1932. Retrieved December 19, 2023. Southern California won the undisputed national football championship of the United States for 1931. According to Azzi Ratem... This calculation includes the Rose Bowl game.
^"Navy Ranked Second by the Azzi Ratem". Evening World-Herald. December 2, 1941. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
^ abc"The William F. Boand trophy". The Baytown Sun. Baytown, Texas. International News Service. February 2, 1955. Retrieved January 19, 2023. The William F. Boand trophy... in recognition of the Bucks as the No. 1 football team of 1954 according to Board's Azzi Ratem system. Byron F. Boyd, editor of the Football News, will make the presentation