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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - - Wednesday January- 3. 1990 Page Eighteen Handthrown Dough Handthrown Dough JO I I Jill TT zsz Mil o Miami claims grid title (AP) won championship in three years Tuesday, edging Notre Dame by 22 points in nationwide balloting. Miami (11-1- ), which beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl Monday night, received 39 of 60 first place votes and 1,474 points, moving up from No. 2 in the final regular-seaso- n 33-2- 5 poll. ip which beat Notre Dame (12-1- ), and unbeaten previously in the Orange Bowl, got votes and 1,452 points, moving up from fourth to second as the Irish failed to defend the national title they won last season. The closest was when Brigham Young beat Washington by 20 points Colorado e 19 in WE SERVE I PIZZA BY THE i CT3 'II V .SB f LUNCH s i AMD LATE o i I GMT n Happy Ho ur IN o 8- - 0 2--5 national the for championship in 1984. Although Notre Dame had more 0 victories, the Irish lost to Miami Nov. 25 at the Orange Bowl. Florida with the other two first-plaState (10-2votes, was third with 1,384 27-1- ce points, moving up from fifth. Colorado (11-1- ) fell from No. 4 with 1,320 points. 1 to No. Rounding out the top 10 were Tennessee, Auburn, Michigan, Southern Cal, Alabama and Illinois. The next 15 in the top 25 were Nebraska, Clemson, Arkansas, Houston, Perm State, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, West Virginia, Brigham Young, Washington, Ohio State and Arizona. 1. Miami, Fla. (39) 2. Notre Dame (19) 3. Florida St. (2) The national championship was the third in seven years for the Hurricanes and the first for Coach Dennis Erickson. The two other national titles came with different Miami coaches. In 1983, Howard Schnellenberger led 'Canes won the championship, while Jimmy Johnson was the mentor when 4. Colorado 5. Tennessee 6. Auburn Miami won the title in 1987. Schnellenberger now coaches at Louisville, while Johnson is the head 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. man for the Dallas Cowboys. Besides three national titles in the seven years, Miami has proven to East team of the decade, having finished second in the voting in the 1986 and 1988 years. "Our team deserves what it got and deserves the national championship," Erickson said. Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz disagreed. "I'm happy for our team. We beat an awful good football team. We overcame a lot of adversity this season," Holtz said after his team beat Colorado Monday night. "To beat the No. 1 team, I'm very proud of our team. I've got to vote for us. We were No. 1 all season, we played with pressure. We beat the No. 1 team by 15 points." In other action of note Monday, the distinguished Michigan's Bo Schembechler came to a close, as Southern Cal defeated the 0 in the Rose Bowl. Wolverines 22. 23. 24. 25. 17-1- 194-48-- 5 record at Michigan during 21 years. His teams won 13 Big Ten Conference titles. You May Not Be an Michigan Southern Cal Alabama Illinois Nebraska Clemson Arkansas Houston J Pann St. Michigan St. Pittsburgh Virginia Texas Tech ; Texas A&M 21. West Virginia coaching career of Schembechler compiled a 25 A.P. TOP Brigham Young Washington Ohio St. Arizona Person Eight-to-Fiv- e Neither Are We. 3 f y LLJ 8 i CHANGING STUDENTS' CHANGING NEEDS A A S AA AA AAA e r r.r. r r rtAAtA ft tr A rtr ts e x rrr trr A A rt. A tA tA tA A tA tA A A tA tA tA A A A tA A A A A A A A .UuMnAnO .' r. r. r. r r e r r. r t r r. t r. r. r r tA ' '5KSSKg8SSSSg8gB. A'yy&Vy,Vj7! r i r r. ' ' 'r. N N N N N ' f. . f XiXiieiim'r f f f f f f fret ft t t j j . r O O p.m. o voting ), E at! I O 8 21-- 6 first-plac- 3 I ed top-rank- t3 I The University of Miami second national its FINAL OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH AND DINNER MONDAY THURSDAY 11A.M. 1A.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 A.M. ,3 A.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. 11 P.M. 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