The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1985, Image 9

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Wednesday, September 25,1985/The Battalion/Page 9
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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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695 points. LSU defeated Colorado
State 17-3 and rose from ninth to
eighth with 681 points.
Penn State downed East Carolina
17-10 and went from 10th to ninth
with 624 points and Arkansas
cracked the Top Ten for the first
time this season, vaulting from 14th
to 10th with 515 points after blink
ing Tulsa 24-0.
The Second Ten consists of Flor
ida, Michigan, UCLA, Brigham
Young, Alabama, Nebraska,
Maryland, Southern Cal, Air Force
and Virginia. Michigan, which
pounded South Carolina 34-3, and
Maryland, a 28-0 winner over West
Virginia, eich received one first-
place vote.
Last week’s Second Ten consisted
of Florida, UCLA, BYU, Arkansas,
South Carolina, Alabama, Maryland,
Nebraska, Michigan and Illinois.
Illinois dropped out by losing to
Nebraska 52-25. Air Force raised its
record to 3-0 by clobbering Rice 59-
17 — he Falcons have otitscored'
their opposition 156-30 — and Vir
ginia downed Georgia Tech 24-13
for its second consecutive triumph.
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