Nebraska falls 3 spots in AP football poll i ne Associated Kress Coach Tom Osborne was pleased with Nebraska’s 13-0 victory over Baylor. But others apparently were n’t impressed with the Cornhuskcrs’ performance. Despite the opening victory Satur day, Nebraska fell three spots to No. 10 in The Associated Press college football poll. It was the biggest drop of any Top 25 team. While Nebraska’s defense was dominant against Baylor, the Corn nusKers oi tense struggled and failed to score a touchdown until the final minute of the game. Still, the Corn huskcrs received one first-place vote in this week’s nationwide survey of 60 sports writers and broadcasters. Miami, which starts its season at Brigham Young on Saturday, got the most first-place votes (27) and re mained No. 1 with 1,444 points. Notre Dame, which meets Michigan in its opener on Sept. 15, stayed in second with 20 first-place votes and 1,421 points. Auburn and Florida State lied for third with 1,304 points, although the Seminoles led 7-4 in first-place votes. Florida State, which trailed Auburn by 43 points in the preseason poll, gained ground on the Tigers even though neither team has played a game. Michigan and Colorado switched places, with the Wolverines moving up to No. 5 and the Buffaloes falling to No. 6 aftentying Tennessee 31-31 in the Pigskin Classic on Aug. 26. Southern Cal moved up two spots to No. 7 after beating Syracuse 34-16 in the Kickoff Classic. Tennessee, which received one first-place vote, remained No. 8 after clobbering Pa cific 55-7 and Clcmson rose one notch to No. 9 following its 59-0 roul of Long Beach State. Illinois is 11th, followed by Texas A&M, Alabama, Virginia, Arkansas, Brigham Young, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, UCLA and Washington. Round ing out the Top 25 are Penn State, tviicmgan ataie, UKianoma, nousion and West Virginia. Texas A&M climbed one spot to No. 12 after beating Hawaii 28-13 and Virginia, which overpowered Kansas 59-10, moved up a notch to No. 14. BYU stayed at No. 16 after down ing Texas-El Paso 30-10, Pitt rose one spot to No. 17 following a 35-3 victory over Ohio University and West Virginia remained No. 25 after beat ing Kent State 35-24. Associated Press Top 25 1 Miami BBJ~T 2 Notre Dame BB] 2 3 Auburn B9uj 3 TIE Florida St. BB] 4 5 Michigan BB| 6 6 Cobrack) oral 5 7 Southern Cai Ujjtl 9 8 Tennessee itHH 9 Clemson imi 10 10 Nebraska BBB] 7 11 Illinois BBS 11 12 Texas A&M JBBS 13 13 Alabama BBuM2 14 Virginia |BBSl5 15 Arkansas BB3 14 16 Brigham Young rEm 1 e 17 Pittsburgh BBS] 18 18 Ohb St. ' 117 19 UCLA BSSl9 20 Washington BB] 20 21 Penn St 9 21 22 Michigan St. BBjj 23 23 Oklahoma / Bm22 24 Houston BB| 24 25 West Virginia IBB|25 previous Source: ’'A^odated Press __John Bruca/OaHy Nabraskan NrfStSlien 1 Mlam« 2 Notre Dame T_D P 3 Auburn | I 4 Tennessee 5 Colorado 6 Florida St. L-^ 7 USC | 8 Michigan • ^ 1 9 Clemson \ w 10 Texas A&M John Bruca/Daily Nebraskan I Sept. 6 — Volleyball, No. 2 Nebraska vs. No. 1 UCLA, 11 p.m. at Wahinc Invitational, Honolulu. 7 — * JV Football, Ne braska vs. Snow (Utah) Junior College, at Memorial Sta dium, 1 p.m. 8 — Volleyball, Ne braska vs. No. 3 Hawaii, 1 a m., at Wahinc Invitational. — Volleyball, Nebraska vs. No. 7 Ohio State, 11 p.m., at Wahine Invitational. — Football, No. 10 Ne braska vs. Northern Illinois, at Memorial Stadium, 1:30 p.m. * UNL students showing student ID admitted free. f CLIP & SAVE -- 5 | CAMPUS RECREATION FACILITY HOURS j 1990 FALL SEMESTER | CAMPUS RECREATION CENTER | BUILDING HOURS: M-F 6:30 am- 11:00 pm 841 N. 14th Street 472-4754 SAT. 9:00 am- 9:00 pm I SUN. 9:00 am- 11:00 pm | I ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE M-F 7:30 am- 5:30 pm Room 55:472-3467 S-S CLOSED HUSKER RED’S PRO SHOP: M-SAT. 10 am- 6:00 pm ! 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