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Show Wednesday, September 7, 2005 DAILY HERALD COLLEGE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press final with first-place votes in Busyfirst week shakes up polls: college football , total otic points for a first place vote t ‘one point for a 25th place vote, 2002 final ranking, ‘record vs. top 25 teams at time game, record of played, and extra points: Vs. Pts Pv Record ' 1.USCGN) Opp. T25 Rec. Extra Points 140-1621. 00 00° Canalis: 2. Texas (4) 10 1,541 2 00 0:0 TCU mov “« DP Won21 of last 22 road games 3. Midiigan 1-0 1360 4 00 00° 18131 4. OhieSt-—4.0-4301 6 00 00 Undefeated at night at home su ran sak : 291 5 00 00 ASUgamemovedtoTempe 9.Georgia 10 1129 129 1,064 911 740 710 ‘AdizonaSt 10 14 12 15 9 . 00 10. ee 00 0-0 Played it safe in 2nd half 00 00. 11startersondefense 01 00 ‘9 sacks vs, FSU ‘others receiving efforts in Baton Rouge, La. No. 6 Tennessee dropped three spots after having trouble in almost four years, Auburn and keeping them in the poll,” U.TeasTeh 00 274 2100 Auburn out ofthe first regular- other four first- interfering with the recovery with UABin a 17-10 win. he said. “I don't think you get 's for losing your opener. “Whenthey get back to 4-1 and 5-1 they'll be back in.” Weis'first game as Notre Dame coach was a rousing success as the Irish beat Pitts- No.7 Virginia Tech, is followed by Iowa, Georgia and Florida in the top 10. Georgia's 48-13 romp over Boise Statesent the Broncos out of the rankings after they were in the preseason poll for the week's game against Michigan ranked 20th. The Irish hadtwo one-week stints inthe rankings _last season, both times at No. 24, The second10 starts with Florida State, 10-7 winners over Miami on Mondaynight. The Hurricanes dropped five spots to No.14. rewarded for their upsets by the Cardinals lost the one first- KEITH SRAKOCIC/Associated Press. burgh 42-21. They'll gointo this Notre Dame's Darius Walker and the Irish. into the top 25 with a 42-21 win overPittsburgh on Saturday. .._____________ Tuesday. No. 2 Texas got the Au an unscheduled road trip this season poll. “T havea real hard time looking at a team that’s 0-1 straight polls dating back to late SSM RUAAamemeennmmee . Fresno St ra - - - 2 ” hack ie votes.’ loss sent Sooners from the top10 of The Associated Press poll for the first time in the 2003 season, leaving the Trojans one short of the record set by Miamifrom 2001-2002. USC received 61of 65 firstplace votes in the poll released 20.Note Dame 1-0 345 — 1-0 0-0 _Bestfirst half since'1996 with North Texas was because of Hurricane Katrina, The Tigers will make week, playing at No. 15 Arizona State. The gamewas moved from Tiger Stadium to avoid stumbled all the way out of the rankings while it only took Charlie Weis one game to get Notre Dame back in. Andofcourse, Southern California is still No.1. USC has been No.1 for 20 533-20 0-0 0-0 RB HerlingASU recorddebut ‘ No. 5 LSUheld steady as its opener _Ray Ra‘to of The San Francisco Chronicle was one of eight voters to drop Oklahoma and 16.Califomia 10 514 19 00 00 Wonlast3vs. UWhandily 17, GeorgiaTech 1-0 459 — 1.0 00 13Fathomevs Tar Heels 18. Oklahoma 0-1 375-7 0-0 0-0 12-02-01 last time not T-10 emp aaa: " 19. BostonCollege 10 372° 22 00 00 92vi.Amiy athome 00°Fest Tech, 23-14. After starting t have now been relegatedto Oklahoma’s opening day 1404931 13°10© 1-0 10 00 o1 1 s ning streak snapped byGeorgia ‘ech, arting the season ranked 16th, the Tigers D. Russo THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS 6. Tennessee 1-0 1,280 3 00 7. VeginiaTeh 1-0 1253 8 00 8. lowa 10 1,146 11 00 10. Flori : ? 11. FloridaSt. 12. Louisville 13. Purdue 14, Miami 15. . 's into ( a9 C. oll at N votes. period oftime, the players start first time. TCU andGeorgia Tech were Louisville is No.12, though “eeeUapentcAP why"SicerncmneeSows media poll after a 17-10 loss at__said. “You haveto earn it ev home to TCU Saturday. The last time Oklahoma, whichhas play, and I say that every week. Wedidn’t go out thereanddo The Yalow dec 17 and the Horned Frogs are OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Alabama 153, Oregon 119, Auburn 118, Utah played in the last two Bowl Championship Series title it last week, and TCU played harder and tougher than we gers knocked Texas A&M out of the Top 25 witha last-second nia is No.16. In between Oklahoma and 111, Texas A&M 106, Colorado 61, Wisconsin 44, Boise St. 31, UCLA 23, lowa St. 21, Minnesota 16, Penn St. 16, N.C. State 13, MichiganSt. 11, Arizona 10, UTEP8, Bowling Green 7, OregonSt. 6, Southern Miss. 5, West Virginia 3, Toledo 2. games, wasn't inthe top 10 was Dec.2, 2001. “Sometimes it concerns you that when you have won for a did.” Auburn,coming off an urdefeated season and No.2 final ranking,hadits 15-game win- 25-24 victory. Michigan is No. 3 and Ohio State, which hosts Texas on Saturday,is No.4. Notre Dameis No. 19 Boston College. ' # 25.Cemson " 1-0 164 — 1.0 rn spots in tl ars ae MATS CollegePark 00 win,” SCOREBOARD | Today's SOCcER schedule 51.730. . Cts7, Daca, 1729.6, Scot Veiank David Toms, 1.731. 8, Brenden a fraserine fatp fngeroieseSoeur aetp 4pm Golf PGA Tour money leaders Toerwoos Pahoa Oa Tons, si Furyk Leneeee Tennis Sear (tntereSs408 Ving Singh 4.0010, Daren Clare, 3.93. U.S. Open (a els at San Diego ‘roerapois 3 Ni. 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Federer said hefore that match he would prefer NaIbandian, “because I have a bad —_record against him.” champion John McEnroe liked that. “Most guys would like to play the guy they have the winng record against,” McEnroe when he stepped outside the broadcast booth. “That's what you love about Roger — he embraces the fe.” Nalbandian holds a 5-2 record against Federer, though Jarkko Nieminen, who became Federer won the last two meet_the first Finn to reach the quar- ings in 2003 and ‘04. ters ina Grand Slamevent with “I like to play against guys a 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-3 victory over tho have beaten me, Spain's Fernando Verdasco, early inthe career, try toget \ wi : dente noes) ene ™ ‘contracts and C cones Patrick Rissmilerto @ one-year Coll > lege ALABAMA—Named Christian Newton men's: asestan got coach ARMY—Named Peter Boyer men's soccer ‘goalkeeper coach. them back,” Federer said. “He ‘was a tough opponentfor me for a long,long time.” The 24-year-old Federerlost only oneset on the way to his third Wimbledontitle two months ago,andthatalso was against Kiefer, who gives him tough matches but can’t quite win, Federer has beaten the German six straight times, four of them this year. _ After losing the second-set tiebreaker when he netted a backhandhalf-volley, Federer foundhimself in difficulty at 3-3 in the third whenhe faced double break point at 15-40. His answer: a 120 mph service win- ner to saveone break point, a ckhandcrosscourt _pass to save another. Kiefer made twoerrors after that and his opportunity was gone. } |