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Rsps p treaW® 1 145 or sa |jl is now lust beM ave go^ * ^BaiaW, it be responsible/clean male room- hate to rent furnished room in 4/2 house per Dec.15th. Includes study, all kitchen Pensile and furniture. Nice front yard and peat backyard deck. $380/mo. Troy 979- [64-8822 [e,ora 5 tgins ^ College 12/3/02' ks ’ C T •- 30 Ca*" 1 1 or www.ststravel.com Miami takes BCS poll by (AP) Miami finally moved atop the Bowl Championship Series standings — by the slimmest of margins. The defending national champion Hurricanes squeaked past Ohio State, which needed overtime to beat Illinois 23-16 Saturday, in the latest stand ings released Monday. They edged the Buckeyes by 0.01 points, and the top two BCS teams have never been closer. Miami, No. 1 in the AP media and coaches’ polls, has 3.69 points to top the standings for the first time this season, while Ohio State has 3.70 points. Washington State is third with 9.11 points. The tight margin will be meaningless if Ohio State (12-0) and Miami (9-0) — the only unbeaten teams remaining — win the rest of their games. The top two teams in the final BCS standings released Dec. 8 will play in the national title game at the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Ariz., on Jan. 3. “The BCS really hasn’t entered my mind,” Miami coach Larry Coker said. “I don’t think it’s entered the minds of our players much. It’s one of those things that’s totally out of our control.” The Buckeyes’ close win over Illinois was part ly to blame for their drop. Ohio State lost the No. 1 spot in The New York Times computer poll to Miami this week, increasing its computer-rank average to 1.50 while the Hurricanes’ was lowered to 1.33. That ranking is an average of seven differ ent computer polls. Miami, which did not play Saturday, also picked up points when its strength of schedule went from 1.60 to 1.36 this week. Ohio State, which has a composite total of 4.50, is so close to Miami because of a 0.8-point quality-win deduction for a victory over BCS No. 3 Washington State earlier this season. Ohio State plays its regular-season finale against No. 12 Michigan (9-2) at home Saturday. Miami, which has won 31 straight games, hosts No. 17 Pittsburgh (8-2) on Thursday, then plays at Syracuse (4-7) and home against No. 13 Virginia Tech (8-2) on Dec. 7 to close out the season. The Buckeyes are not concerned with the latest BCS standings. “I don’t care. It doesn’t matter,” said Ohio State free safety Donnie Nickey. “If we’re 1 or 2, we’re in the game. Let’s do it.” SERVICES ;6>Mvs. Texas. Local charter for lease. ' r °up rate available or $20/seat. 979- 79-8537. top spot in slim margin Who’s going to the Fiesta? The Bowl Championship Series standings Weekly standings which will determine the teams that will play in the BCS National Championship Game at the Fiesta Bowl. SOURCE: The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Inc. AP The BCS formula uses the AP media and coach es’ polls, computer polls, strength of schedule, wbn-loss record and a bonus-point system. Miami has 3.69 points — 1 for poll average, 1.33 for computer-rank average, 1.36 for strength of schedule, zero for losses and no bonus-point deduc tion. Ohio State has 3.70 points — 2 for poll average, 1.50 for computer-rank average, 1.00 for strength of schedule and a 0.8 bonus-point deduction. Washington State would be the biggest benefi ciary if Ohio State or Miami slips up. Also hoping for help are No. 4 Oklahoma (10.75) and No. 5 Georgia (12.16). Notre Dame moved up one spot to No. 6, putting it in position for a BCS bowl game. The Fighting Irish (9-1) are guaranteed a spot if they finish in the top six of the final BCS standings. The Fighting Irish are not in a conference and play Rutgers on Saturday before ending the season at BCS No. 8 Southern California (8-2). Oklahoma and Georgia received a 0.2 bonus- point deduction for beating Alabama even though the Crimson Tide are not listed in the standings. Preliminary BCS standings have the Crimson Tide at No. 9, but because of NCAA probation they can not be included. Without Alabama, Michigan is No. 9 and Texas is No. 10. The Longhorns dropped five spots after losing to Texas Tech 42-38 Saturday. Oklahoma also received a 0.1 deduction for beating Texas. Emmitt Smith’s future with Dallas Cowboys in question SMITH IRVING, Texas (AP) — Emmitt Smith knew his role with the Dallas Cowboys would change after he became the NFL career rushing leader. He just didn’t expect it to get cut so much, so fast. Two games after breaking Walter Payton’s record. Smith had just eight carries for 22 yards in a 20-3 loss Sunday at Indianapolis. It was his lowest total since a blowout loss in the 2000 opener, when he ran only seven times. The reason Smith didn’t get the ball much was because the Cowboys wanted to get a look at backup Troy Hambrick. Hambrick carried the ball seven times for 42 yards rushing. Smith said Monday that coach Dave Campo never told him the change was going to be this drastic. “They didn’t make that clear at all. I’m very disappointed by that,” Smith said Monday. “They have one expectation and I have a different one, and obviously their expectation is much greater than mine. “I do deserve to be communi cated to in a proper manner. I think I earned that much where they can just communicate to me to what degree that they want to go.” Smith is expected to remain the starter the final six games, but the Cowboys (3-7) have to deter mine if Hambrick could be their featured back when Smith is gone. The first major step toward that was taken Sunday. “It probably wasn’t specifi cally said, ‘You are going to get this many carries, he’s going to get this many carries.’ It’s a course-of-the-game type of thing,” Campo said. “I can see where Emmitt might have gotten the feel that he was not told exactly how things were going to go.” The Smith-to-Hambrick tran sition is a sensitive situation for the Cowboys, who built their entire marketing plan around Smith’s pursuit of the record. Smith passed Payton with 109 yards on 24 carries in Dallas’ last home game, Oct. 27, in a 17-14 loss to Seattle. With Smith unlikely to return under his current contract — he’s due a base salary of at least $7 million next year, when he will be 34 and in his 14th NFL season — the Cowboys have to evaluate Hambrick. Smith and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones refuse to talk about what is going to happen after the season. Hambrick, who has never been shy about his desire to play more and take over for Smith, says he deserves a chance. “I have always admired Emmitt and his will and the things he’s done over his career,” Hambrick said Monday. “I just feel like it comes a time, it’s not my call to say when it’s time, but I’m a guy that wants to get my career off the ground and estab lish myself as a household name.” During training camp, Hambrick said he was the best running back in the organization, then he stayed relatively quiet during Smith’s run to the record. “That’s been hard, but I bit my tongue,” Hambrick said. “I’m now ready to do a little bit myself. Y’all know I love Emmitt. I love him to death. I believe there is a time and place for everybody.” Last week, in a radio inter view broadcast during Sunday’s game, Hambrick hinted that Smith had nothing else to accom plish and could only tarnish his image by continuing to play. Smith, who has won four rushing titles, three Super Bowls and MVPs for a regular season and a Super Bowl, said he isn’t worried about hurting his legacy because he believes he can still produce. He has 617 yards rush ing this season, and 16,804 for his career. He’s trying to extend his record of 11 straight 1,000- yard seasons. AA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- Un . Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur- "ce discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W- n(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm) ii3 at( 10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). "side BankofAmerica. Walk-ins wel- °me. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by fi a , W ' 1 11-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. i>how- U p 30/min. early. Mason’s Mobile Car Repair- on the spot repairs 828-4832 :! TRAVEL ... ID- Ct Fast! Save $$$, Get Spring Break i(:cl C0Unts! -■ 1 888 Think Sun (1-888-844- | t) P78dept2626)/ I www.springbreakdiscounts.com Inif* bast!! Spring Break Is Near!** Book | ° w for -■■ Free Meals, Parties & Drinks. I ree Trips. 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