The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 31, 1992, Image 9

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Aggies remain ranked No. 7;
Texas dropped from Top 25
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
North Carolina State's victory
over Iowa in the Kickoff Classic
vaulted the Wolfpack into the
Top 25 Sunday in the first regu
lar-season Associated Press col
lege football poll.
N.C. State, which wasn't
ranked in the preseason poll,
moved up to No. 18 after beating
Iowa 24-14 at East Rutherford,
N.J. The loss dropped the
Hawkeyes seven spots to No. 23.
Texas A&M remained No. 7
after defeating Stanford 10-7 in
the season-opening Pigskin Clas
sic at Anaheim, Calif. Stanford
fell three places to No. 20.
There were no changes at the
top of the poll, wher^ Miami,
Washington and Notre Dame
continued to hold down the first
three spots.
Miami received 43 first-place
votes and 1,516 points from a na
tionwide panel of sports writers
and broadcasters. Washington
got nine first-place votes and
1,458 points, while Notre Dame
received five first-place votes
and 1,404 points.
Miami, Washington and
Notre Dame play their openers
Saturday. The Hurricanes play
Iowa, the Huskies face Arizona
State and the Fighting Irish meet
Northwestern.
There was some shuffling in
the rest of the rankings, even
though none of the teams in
volved has played a game.
Florida State rose one spot to
No. 4, Michigan moved up a
notch to No. 5 and Florida fell
two places to No. 6. The next
nine spots remained the same,
with Texas'A&M followed by
Penn State, Alabama, Syracuse,
Nebraska, Colorado, Clemson,
Georgia and Oklahoma.
Florida State, Michigan, Texas
A&M, Penn State and Alabama
each received one first-place
vote.
UCLA is 16th, followed by
Ohio State, N.C. State, California,
Stanford, Mississippi State, Ten
nessee, Iowa, Georgia Tech and
Virginia.
Virginia, which opens Satur
day against Maryland, wasn't
ranked in the preseason poll.
Brigham Young and Texas,
which held the final two spots in
the preseason rankings, dropped
out of the Top 25.
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