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Daily Nebraskan
Friday, November 22, 1985
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Worst loss in Dallas history
moves Cowboys to top spot
By Steve Harvey
THE COLLEGES
Struck by a sudden shortage of win
less football teams, the Bottom Ten was
declared a federal disaster area late
Monday.
Bottom Ten
Bottom Ten select ors were consider
ing proposals to rush in a smaller
school such as East Tennessee State
(0-9-1) to take over No. 1, or to
restore the eligibility of Columbia (0
9), currently on suspension because of
excessively high grade-point averages
among the players (a bad example for
other schools).
In the meantime, three teams
New Mexico State (1-9), Utah State
(2-8) and Kansas State (1-9) - were
temporarily placed in the top spot. New
Mexico State and Utah State play Sat
urday in what could be the Bottom Ten
decider.
Otherwise who knows? Fans may
have to wait for the outcome of the
game between Wyoming (2 8) and the
University of Texas at El Paso (1-9) on
Dec. 7. It's being played in Melbourne,
Australia, which sounds like another
bad Bottom Ten joke, but isn't.
THE RANKINGS
LAST WEEK NEXT LOSS
25-55 l;tah St.
West Texas St.
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NevadaLV.
SCHOOL
1. N. Mexico
State (19)
1. Utah St.
(2)
1. Kansas St.
(19)
4. Columbia
(0-9)
5. USC (4 5)
14-21 Iowa St.
&21 Cornell
17-20 Wash.
New Mex. St.
Colorado
Brown
UCLA
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Wyoming
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(2S)
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(3-8)
8. Boston Col. 2141 Syracuse
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II. Wvomina (28): 12. Dartmouth (261); 13.
Washington State (3-7); 14. CalState-Northridge
Galleria (4 6); 1 5. Vanderbi It (U 1 ); 1 6. Houston
(27); 17. Stanford (3-7); 18. Pentagon (at sea)
(3-7 ); 1 9, Oregon State (3-7); 20. the Bottom Ten.
The Bottom Ten mistakenly reported last
week that Kutgers was history's first Bottom Ten
team. Actually, Rutgers defeated Princeton 6 4 in
the first college game 116 years ago. Since wins
by Rutgers (271) are rare, the Bottom Ten
apologizes.
THANKS FOR FINISH
ING YOUR SEASON EARLY:
Wake Forest (4-7), North Carolina State
(3-8), Temple (4-7).
ROUT OF THE WEEK: UCLA
(8-1-1) over USC (4-5).
CRUMMY GAME OF THE
WEEK:Utah State (2-8) at New
Mexico State (1-9).
THE PROS
RANKINGS
TEAM LAST WEEK NEXT LOSS
1. Dallas (U) 0-44 Chicago
2. Kansas City 3-31
(3-8) San Francisco
3. Tampa Bay 28-62 NJ Jets
Philadelphia
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Detroit
Minnesota
4. New Orleans 14-38
(3-8) Green Bay
5. St. Louis 14-24 NJ Giants
(4-7) Philadelphia
6. Buffalo (29); 7. Atlanta (29); 8. Houston (4-7);
9. Indianapolis (3-8); 10. San Diego (U).
CRUMMY GAME OF THE
WEEK: Indianapolis (3-8) at Kan
sas City (3-8).
1985, Universal Press Syndicate
Swimmers
on the road
By Patrick Wyatt
Staff Reporter
When the Nebraska men's swimming
team meets the Arkansas Razorbacks
this weekend, Coach Cal Bentz will be
looking for something his squad hasn't
done before.
Bentz said he hopes the Cornhuskers
can defeat the Razorbacks in Fayette
ville, Ark., for the first time.
The Arkansas meet is one of two road
meets this weekend. The other is against
Southwestern Missouri.
The Huskers opened their home
schedule last week with a win over
Wyoming.
"We were pleased with the first
home meet," Bentz said. "Wyoming was
a good team, but I thought they would
be tougher."
Bentz said that overall times im
proved at the meet.
"We're looking for a tough meet at
Arkansas," Bentz said. "They were a
ranked team last year, and they are
expected to be a ranked team this year.
We can't afford to take the meet
lightly."
Traveling to away swim meets is no
different than traveling for any other
sport, Bentz said.
"It's like any other game in a new
environment," Bentz said. "There are
psychological aspects involved."
Several characteristics that vary from
pool to pool affect the swimmers'
times, he said. Gutter systems, lights
and water temperature are all factors
in swim meets. Arkansas' pool is a good
one, and it shouldn't affect the meet
much, Bentz said.
Important meets like this one put
pressure on his team, Bentz said.
"Our ultimate goal is to swim fast,
and then we focus on the competitor,"
Bentz said. "We try to keep our focus on
the race first."
The Huskers are looking for their
seventh consecutive Big Eight Confer
ence championship this year, but that's
of little importance to Bentz right now.
"Right now, they are all preparatory
meets," he said. "We have a lot of work
to do, and the Big Eight isn't until next
March."
Southwestern Missouri won't be as
tough for the Huskers, Bentz said.
"There are several places where they
will be very competitive," he said.
Up to this point, the team has seen a
trend towards better times, Bentz said.
"We feel the meet is going to be
faster," he said. "We want to continue
the improvement that we have seen."