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OU, Michigan favored Associated Press NEW YORK — We’ve done such a lousy job forecasting the college football scores this year that we re going to let some coaches preview a couple of this week’s big games. First, Michigan at Ohio State: “I think it’s a dead even game, 0-0,” says Minnesota’s Cal Stoll. “Quarterback could be the di fference. Ohio State’s Cornelius Gr eene is just super. But the thing is that Ohio State has so many ways they can beat you. The first thing you have to do is stop the buffalo 246-pound fullback Pete Johnson. If you do that, Greene can kill you. ” And he didn’t even mentton Ar chie Griffin. What would it take to beat Ohio State, Cal? “A hell of a defensive effort. And I really don’t know who can stop them. They are a great football team, more solid than when we pl ayed them last year.” “I think it’d going to be one heck of a game,” says Illinois’ Bob Bl ackman. “If they played each other 10 times. I’d say Ohio State would win five, Michigan four and the other one would probably be a toss up.” The pick . . . Michigan 17-14. Next, Nebraska at Oklahoma: Iowa State’s Tarle Bruce says both teams have good offenses but Ne braska’s “is more devastating. Ne braska controls the scrimmage line well enough so they can do anything they want offensively.” The pick . . . Oklahoma 27-17. Last week’s score was 52 right, 14 wrong, two ties for a .788 percent age. For the season, it’s 485-191- 14-.717. Penn State at Pitt: Has Pitt’s pr ogram caught up with Penn State? “Well find out Saturday,” says Coach Johnny Majors. “I think we can play with ’em.” So do we . . . Pitt 26-21. Kansas State at Colorado: K-State hasn’t scored a touchdown in five games . . . Colorado 24-7. California at Stanford: Winner of a wild game must wait for UCLA- Southern Cal to decide the Rose Bowl . . . California 38-28. Cincinnati at Miami, O.: Upset Special of the Week . . . Cincinnati 16-13. Missouri at Kansas: Winner meets Pitt in the Sun Bowl ... Mi ssouri 27-20. Texas Tech at Arkansas: Ra- zorbacks’ backfield battered and br uised. Second Upset Special . . . Texas Tech 21-14. Harvard at Yale: Crimson’s of fense vs. Elis’ defense . . . Harvard 21-20. Rice at Texas Christian: Nation’s longest losing streak comes to an end. Third Upset Special . . . TCU 24-20. Pokes ready for Bradley, Eagles Here are the Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college fo otball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, total points. season records and 1. Ohio St. (46 10-0-0 1,136 2. Nebraska (11) 10-0-0 1,058 3. Texas A&M (1) 9-0-0 887 4. Michigan 8-0-2 756 5. Alabama 9-1-0 671 6. Texas 9-1-0 609 7. Oklahoma 9-1-0 590 8. Arizona St. 10-0-0 432 9. Colorado 8-2-0 326 10. Penn St. 8-2-0 308 11. Arizona 8-1-0 222 12. Florida 8-2-0 196 13. California 7-3-0 140 14. UCLA 7-2-1 121 15. Georgia 8-2-0 89 16. Miami, O. 9-1-0 68 17. Pitt 7-3-0 62 18. Missouri 6-4-0 46 19. Arkansas 7-2-0 33 20. Maryland 7-2-1 30 Irish not invited to Cotton Bowl Associated Press DALLAS — Field Scovell, selec tion committee chairman of the Co tton Bowl, said Tuesday Notre Dame was not invited to play in the New Year’s Day classic “before or after the Pittsburgh game.” Scovell said, “We made no pr oposition to Notre Dame wh atsoever. We told them that they were one of the four teams we were considering and that no decision would be made until 6 p.m.” Notre Dame was beaten by Pi ttsburgh as Scovell watched from the press box. The Cotton Bowl se lected Georgia Sunday as the guest team for the game against the So uthwest Conference champion. There were reports Notre Dame was extended an invitation after the loss to Pittsburgh. “Absolutely not,” Scovell said. Associated Press DALLAS — The subject got ar ound to Bill Bradley like it always does when the Dallas Cowboys are preparing to meet the Philadelphia Eagles. Bradley, a former star at the Un iversity of Texas, plays with fanatical fervor at defensive safety when the two National Football League teams play and more than once has been flagged for a personal foul or two. “Bradley is a good football player and wants to win badly,” said Co wboy Coach Tom Landry Tuesday. “He hits late some . . . but he is a player I respect because he is a guy who wants to win. “He may hit late only against us because he’s from Texas and he likes to beat us. He doesn’t want to hear any Cowboy talk when he comes home to Palestine, Texas.” The Eagle safety is one of the more respected members of a much-maligned Philadelphia de fense. It’s ironic that Bradley recently beat out Landry, a former defensive back for the New York Giants, when the All-Time Texas Professional Fo otball team was voted upon by the fans of the state. Only a few boos greeted Bradley when he was introduced at halftime of the Nov. 10 Kansas City-Dallas game. Bradley said he doesn’t play any harder against the Cowboys than he does any other team. “Nobody down there gets to see me play except against the Co wboys,” said Bradley. Landry said there always appears to be “bad blood” between the two teams mostly because the Eagles are so “frustrated.” “Philadelphia is just trying to be competitive and it’s strictly because we have been on top,” said Landry. Japan trip put aside by Bellard Emory Bellard, athletic director and head football coach at Texas A&M, will miss a fabulous trip be cause of pressing duties in his dual role at Aggieland. Bellard was invited to coach one of the college all-star teams in the Japan Bowl, scheduled for Jan. 17 in Tokyo. But, he would have had to be at the Hula Bowl a week earlier (Jan. 9) as most of the players in the Japan Bowl will also play in the Hula Bowl. “It was a great honor to be invited to coach one of the teams,” Bellard said. “But, I have too many speak ing engagements committed, the game falls during the important time of recruiting and also during the time of a very important NCAA meeting. I just had to decline the invitation.” Experience the only Direct/Ref lecting ® bookshelf speaker The new BOSE Model 301. The only bookshelf loudspeaker to provide spacious, clear sound comparable to the top-rated BOSE 901® and 501 speakers; that allows you to adjust sound performance according to your specific room acoustics, taste, or recordings; and the only bookshelf speaker that does all this for under $100. The BOSE Model 301 bookshelf speaker. Only an audition will tell you what an extraordinary sound experience it provides. SOUND CENTER 3806-A OLD COLLEGE Next to Triangle Bowl Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. Thurs. & Fri. 846-3517 10- 5 11- 7 “I’d be frustrated myself. It’s kind of like our old Cleveland series where they used to beat us all the time.” Philadelphia hasn’t won in Dallas since 1965 and the Cowboys own an 18-12 edge in the series. Landry said it was ridiculous for his team to be made an eight-point favorite although Dallas is 6-3 co mpared to the Eagles’ 2-7 ledger. Dallas beat the Eagles 20-17 on a Toni Fritsch field goal at the gun the last time the teams met in Ph iladelphia. “It s a tossup,” said Landry. “You can look at our last nine games and come to that conclusion. They’ve all been close except one.” HAPPY COTTAGE IS A ( LITTLE OFF THE BEATEN PATH, BUT^ WE’RE WORTH LOOK- ING UP. 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