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    Page 14AThe Battalion/Wednesday, October 9, 1985
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Michigan continues
assault on AP Top 20
Associated Press
The Michigan Wolverines continue to claw their way toward the top of
■d Press " — - -
ress college football poll. Only Iowa and Oklahoma remain
The Associated
in their way.
When the season began, Michigan wasn’t even ranked. 1 wo polls into
the season, the Wolverines still were out of range of the Top Twenty. Then
they broke into the rankings at No. 19. Then they rose to 12th. Then to se v
enth.
And now they’re third with seven First-place votes and 1,037 points. Vic
tories over Notre Dame (20-12), South Carolina (34-3), Maryland (20-0) and
Wisconsin (33-6) will do that. Next up: Michigan State.
Iowa, despite having to scramble in the last minute to beat Michigan
State 35-31 last Saturday, remained atop the poll, a berth it achieved last
week for the First time in 24 years. The Hawkeyes received 34 of 59 first-
place votes and 1,137 points.
Oklahoma, receiving 14 first-place votes and 1,106 points from the na
tionwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters, stayed in second plat e foi
the Fifth week running after blowing out Kansas State 41-b.
No teams dropped out of the Top Twenty and, obviously, none joined
the elite crowd. But Southern Methodist, wnich had fluctuated between
third and sixth in the first Five weeks of the poll, was beaten 28-6 by un
ranked Arizona and fell to 16th this week.
Idle Florida State was fourth again with three first-place votes and 993
points, while Oklahoma Stale moved one rung up the laddei to Fifth with
the other first-place vote and 896 points.
Arkansas, a 41-0 winner over Texas Christian, jumped four spots to
sixth with 806 points, and Florida, which beat Louisiana State 20-0, likewise
moved up four places to seventh. Penn State, although idle, moved from
ninth to eighth, with Nebraska, 13th a week ago, ninth this time and idle Al
abama, 12th last week, competing the Fop Ten.
In the Second Ten: Brigham Young, Auburn, Air Force. Tennessee,
Ohio Slate, SMU, Texas, Georgia, Baylor and LSU. A week ago it was Flor
ida, Alabama, Nebraska, Auburn, BYU, Tennessee, Air Force, Georgia,
Baylor and Texas.
AP Top 20 Poll
I he Fop Twenty teams
Associated Press college f(
poll, with first-place votes in (ik|
entheses and season record;
1 Iowa (34) —4-0-0
2 C )klahoma (14) — 2-0-0
3. Michigan (7) — 4-0-0
4. Florida State (3) —1-0-0
5. ()klahoma State (l)—4-O-0
t> Arkansas — 4-0-0
7 1- loi ida — 3-0-1
8. Penn State — 4-0-0 i
9 Nebraska — 3-1-0
10 Alabama — 4-0-0
BYU—4-1-0
Aiibui n — 3-1-0
An Force — 5-0-0
I ennessee — 2-0-1
1 5. ()bio State — 3-1-0
16 SMU —2-1-0
17 Texas —3-0-0
1 8. (ieoi gia — 3-1-0
10 Baylor — 4-1-0
20 LSU—2-1-0
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