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Main Bryan - 779-2786 Post Oak Mall College Station-764-0010 Wednesday, September 25,1985/The Battalion/Page 9 Undefeated Tigers hold AP’s top rank; Sooners still No. 2 Texas A&M University Howdy Week Sept. 23 - 27 Say Howdy and support an Aggie Tradition Howdy t-shirts on Sale in MSC Main Lobby for $5 all week Sponsored by the Traditions Council Battalion Classified 845-2611 Associated Press AUBURN, Ala. — The fact that Auburn has been the nation’s No. 1- ranked college football team for three straight weeks doesn’t have Coach Pat Dye turning cartwheels. “Right now, it’s just an advantage if we go undefeated and (runner-up) Oklahoma goes undefeated,” Dye said Tuesday at his weekly news con ference. “If I knew that would hap pen, I’d say it was great. But I don’t see us going undefeated. “In fact, the best-looking team I’ve seen has already lost a game. Maryland (No. 17 and winner of two straight after losing to Penn State) is a powerful, powerful football team. They looked awfully strong the way they manhandled West Virginia (28- 0 Saturday night).” Auburn and Oklahoma were both idle last weekend but remained 1-2 in The Associated Press poll for the third week in a row Tuesday, while USC was upset by Baylor and plum meted from third to 18th. In addition, South Carolina and Illinois, No. 15 and 20 respectively,, last week, dropped out of the Top 20 after suffering crushing defeats, while Air Force and Virginia made- the rankings for the first time this season. Auburn, 2-0, received 26 of 57 first-place votes and 1,087 of a possi ble 1,140 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sports- casters. The Tigers visit Tennessee Saturday. Oklahoma, which will become the last major-college team to play a game when the Sooners visit Minne sota Saturday night, received 21 first-place votes and 1,076 points. Last week, with all 60 voters par ticipating, Auburn and Oklahoma were tied 23-23 in first-place ballots, but the Tigers led in points, 1,137- 1,125. Dye said the Auburn players aren’t hung up on their No. 1 rank ing. “The only ones I’ve heard men tion it are the media,” Dye said. “I don’t see any way being No. 1 helps us. It just helps the people we play get ready and I don’t think anyone needs any added incentive when they play us.” With USC losing to Baylor 20-13, Iowa moved from fourth place to third with five first-place votes and 1,008 points by trouncing Northern Illinois 48-20. Florida State and Ohio State, sixth and seventh last week, climbed past idle SM, which slipped from fifth to sixth. Fourth-place Florida State re ceived 877 points following a 19-10 victory over Memphis State and No. 5 Ohio State, a 36-13 winner over Colorado, received 807 points, fol lowed by SMU with three first-place votes and 787 points. Oklahoma State, which was idle, jumped from eighth to seventh with APTop 20 Poll The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in par entheses and season record: 1. Auburn (26) — 2-0-0 2. Oklahoma (21) — 0-0-0 3. Iowa (5) — 2-0-0 4. Florida State — 3-0-0 5. Ohio State —2-0-0 6. SMU (3)—1-0-0 7. Oklahoma State — 2-0-0 8vLSU —2-0-0 9. Penn State — 3-0-0 10. Arkansas — 2-0-0 11. Florida — 1-0-1 12. Michigan (1)—-2-0-0 13. UCLA —2-0-1 14. BYU —3-1-0 15. Alabama — 3-0-0 16. Nebraska— 1-1-0 17. Maryland (1) —2-1-0 18. USC—1-1-0 19. Air Force — 3-0-0 20. Virginia — 2-0-0 Others receiving votes: Georgia, Baylor, Arizona, Ten nessee, Kansas, Texas, Notre Dame, TCU, South Carolina, North Carolina, Purdue, Boston College, Washington State, Mis sissippi State, Miami (Fla.), Army, Bowling Green, Indiana, Oregon, Texas Tech, West Virginia. 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