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    Page 6
College Station, Texas
Wednesday, January 6, 1971
THE BATTALION
N ebraska Cor nhusker s
way. Alabama came out on top
in the final AP poll by winning
the Orange Bowl and previously
No. 1 Michigan State was upset
in the Rose Bowl and Arkansas
was surprised in the Cotton Bowl.
record, received 39 first-place
votes and 964 points.
Notre Dame received eight
first-place votes and 814 points,
while Texas notched three firsts
and 721 points.
ranked first in nation
Alabama’s victim in the 1965
Orange Bowl was Nebraska
which had gone into the game
with a 10-0 record and could
have ended up No. 1. The Corn-
huskers had to settle for No. 5.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nebraska is king of major col
lege football for the first time,
but the wild happenings that led
to the title followed a script that
is not new to the Cornhuskers.
Nebraska was voted No. 1 in
the final Associated Press poll
Tuesday after its 17-12 Orange
Bowl victory which followed No
tre Dame’s 24-11 upset of pre
viously top-ranked Texas in the
Cotton Bowl and Stanford’s 20-17
upset of No. 2 Ohio State in the
Rose Bowl.
Notre Dame finished second
with Texas third and Ohio State
fifth behind Tennessee, the Sug
ar Bowl winner.
The 1965 national champion
ship was determined the same
“It’s probably the greatest
thing ever to happen to Univer
sity of Nebraska athletics. You
could say the same thing goes
for me as a coach,” said Bob
Devaney Tuesday after Nebras
ka, which finished with an 11-0-1
“I’m pleased we moved up in
the final ratings,” said Notre
Dame coach Ara Parseghian,
whose Fighting Irish went into
the Cotton Bowl ranked sixth
after losing their final regular-
season game to Southern Califor
nia. The Trojans also tied Ne
braska and finished with a No.
15 ranking despite a 6-4-1 mark.
Following No. 5 Ohio State
was Arizona State, with an 11-0
record the only other unbeaten
team in the Top Ten. which re
ceived the other two first-place
ballots and 472 points.
Rounding out the Top Ten were
Louisiana State, Stanford, Michi
gan and Auburn.
Arkansas headed the Second
Ten, followed by unbeaten Tole
do, Georgia Tech, undefeated
Dartmouth, Southern Cal., Air
Force, Tulane, Penn State, Hous
ton, and Oklahoma and Mississip
pi, tied for 20th.
The final Top Twenty College
football teams, with first-place
votes in parentheses and total
points, tabulated on basis of 20-
18-16-14-12-10-9-8, etc.:
1. Nebraska (39) 946
2. Notre Dame (8) 814
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South California
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