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Nebraska, Penn State share No.1 spot in polls
Despite poll results, fans may never know who is really No.1
ANALYSIS
By Jim Litke
The Associated Press
The quality of college football's mercy is about to be tested.
With the same teams listed in different order stop the two polls and no chance of settling the who's-really-No. 1 debate on the field, the temptation is there for heavyweights Nebraska and Penn State to make their arguments by beating the daylights out of sparring partners. Here's hoping they don't. Not much good, and even less of a reward, will come from that sort of thing.
That was a lesson that should have been learned Saturday. In a scene that could easily be repeated in any of its final four games of the season, Penn State slapped Ohio State with its most humiliating defeat
When coach Joe Paterno was asked at midweek whether he would consider running up the score to impress poll voters, Penn State's guiding light sounded insulted and said he'd be happy to win by just one. Yet, even after winding up with the decidedly short end of the stick in a 63-14 rout, Ohio State coach John Cooper thought Paterno had been true to his word.
If this is what Penn State — under orders to hold it down — accomplished against the nation's No. 21-ranked team, it is the best team not just of this season, but maybe this century.
in 40-some years.
"I thought Joe was pretty generous to us," Cooper said. "In fact, I thanked him after the game. He played a lot of different people. We were playing against some third-team defensive players."
The remainder of Paterno's schedule reads Indiana and Illinois on the road, Northwestern and Michigan State at home.
season isn't much tougher — home against Kansas, then Iowa State and Oklahoma on the road. Their best chance to put legitimate distance between themselves and Penn State could come in the Orange Bowl, where they could face a credible threat in Miami. They need to resist the temptation to needlessly stomp somebody sooner.
The Cornhuskers' road to the end of the regular
It's pick 'em right now. Nebraska has five more first-place votes and six more total points in The Associated Press media poll. Penn State has two more first-place votes and two more total points in the USA Today-CNN coaches' poll. Neither coach has tried to sway any votes with his powers of persuasion. For the moment, anyway.
"The way I look at it, you play the season out," Paterno said. "If we do that and win the rest of our games and I feel we're No. 1, I'll say it then."
Osborne was similarly nonchalant.
Big Eight Statistics
"I don't much care about the polls," he said. "I care about them in the sense that they may dictate in which bowls you play."
| | car | yds | yds-pg |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Nebraska | 532 | 3323 | 369.2 |
| Colorado | 380 | 2223 | 277.9 |
| Kanaas | 407 | 2095 | 261.9 |
| Oklahoma St. | 361 | 1700 | 212.5 |
| Iowa St. | 399 | 1569 | 196.1 |
| Oklahoma | 385 | 1437 | 179.6 |
| Kansas St. | 236 | 702 | 100.3 |
| Milesouri | 265 | 791 | 98.9 |
Rushing Offense
Total Offense
Leading Rushers
| plays | yda | yds-pg |
|---|
| Nebraska | 683 | 4351 | 483.4 |
| Colorado | 567 | 3834 | 479.2 |
| Kansas | 545 | 3188 | 398.5 |
| Oklahoma | 613 | 3005 | 375.6 |
| Oklahoma St. | 552 | 2748 | 343.5 |
| Kansas St. | 479 | 2393 | 341.8 |
| Iowa St. | 550 | 2557 | 319.6 |
| Missouri | 537 | 2456 | 307.0 |
Total Defense
| | car | yds | avg | yds-pg |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Selaam,Colo | 210 | 1390 | 6.6 | 173.7 |
| Phillips,Neb | 209 | 1319 | 6.3 | 146.5 |
| Thompson,Okla St | 154 | 698 | 4.5 | 87.2 |
| J.Smith,Kan St | 135 | 557 | 4.1 | 79.5 |
| Honley,Kansas | 88 | 458 | 5.1 | 75.5 |
| Moore,Okla | 86 | 437 | 5.1 | 62.4 |
| Levine,Kansas | 74 | 490 | 6.6 | 61.2 |
| Stewart,Colo | 97 | 469 | 4.8 | 88.6 |
| Richardson,Okla St | 68 | 464 | 6.8 | 58.0 |
| Allen,Okla | 104 | 436 | 4.2 | 54.5 |
| Freeman,Mo | 121 | 424 | 3.5 | 53.0 |
| Doxzon,Iowa St | 89 | 306 | 3.4 | 51.0 |
| Branch,Iowa St | 50 | 300 | 6.0 | 42.8 |
| Schleeng,Neb | 49 | 372 | 7.6 | 41.3 |
Passing Offense
Leading Passers
| | att | cp | yds | yds-pg | playss | yds | yds-pg |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Kansas St. | 243 | 145 | 1691 | 241.6 | Nebraska | 591 | 2444 | 271.6 |
| Missouri | 272 | 160 | 1665 | 208.1 | Kansas St. | 460 | 2108 | 301.1 |
| Colorado | 187 | 112 | 1611 | 201.4 | Oklahoma | 509 | 2431 | 303.9 |
| Oklahoma | 228 | 119 | 1568 | 196.0 | Kansas | 563 | 2892 | 356.5 |
| Kansas | 138 | 81 | 1093 | 136.6 | Colorado | 555 | 2859 | 357.4 |
| Oklahoma St. | 191 | 82 | 1048 | 131.0 | Oklahoma St. | 591 | 3051 | 381.4 |
| Iowa St. | 151 | 78 | 988 | 123.5 | Missouri | 595 | 3425 | 428.1 |
| Nebraska | 151 | 83 | 1028 | 114.2 | Iowa St. | 551 | 3467 | 433.4 |
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Stewart,Colo 171 105 1480 144.1
Berringer,Neb 92 57 669 141.6
Preston,Kansas 112 63 846 129.1
May,Kan St 240 142 1673 128.1
Doxxon,Iowa St 53 30 413 127.0
Hand,Mo 246 146 1500 117.0
McGee,Okla 225 118 1564 111.3
T.Jones,OklaSt 188 82 1048 90.7
St.Clair,Iowa St 89 43 515 89.4
Chiefs lick wounds, prepare for rest of season
The Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Safety David Whitmore, 24 hours after Kansas City absorbed a 44-10 beating, got on the elevator at Arrowhead Stadium and headed for the business office.
"I'm going up there right now and get my paycheck," he said, "before they take it back."
The good news for the 5-3 Chiefs after Sunday's debacle at Buffalo was
on the injury front.
Cornerback Mark Collins, injured so badly on the opening play that he was carted off under restraints, has only a very deep, very painful thigh bruise.
Defensive end Neil Smith's injured ankle was painful and swollen but apparently not a long-term problem.
he re-injured while recovering a fumble.
Perhaps more worrisome is offensive tackle John Alt, who was still wincing from the back problem that
His backup, Derrick Graham, was having an examination for a shoulder injury.
Coach Marty Schottenheimer said Collins would be day-to-day as the Chiefs get ready to host the Raiders next Sunday night and re-orient themselves toward their season's goal of the AFC championship.
But any repeat of Sunday's performance will plunge the Chiefs entirely out of the postseason picture.
Schottheimer said the Chiefs' defensive problems have nothing to do with "the players or their talent, or the scheme or the coaches."
"We have basically gotten ourselves into a position where everybody's busy trying to solve problems instead of just doing their job," he said. "My theme to our team today was very simple: Do your job."
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Most Penn State players have followed Joe Paterno's lead and refused to lobby for the No. 1 ranking, preferring to fight for votes on the field.
Despite a 6-13斗 thrashing of Ohio State (6-3, 3-2 Big Ten) Saturday, Penn State dropped to No. 2 in The Associated Press poll.
The Nittany Lions (7-0, 4-0) remained atop the CNN-USA Today coaches' poll.
Penn State disregards pollsters
Rank unimportant if team undefeated
Paterno has won two national titles at Penn State, but three of his teams went undefeated and failed to win the championship. He favors a playoff system.
"I've said it a thousand times," he said. "Let's decide it on the field."
The Associated Press
Nebraska leaped from No. 3 to No. 1 in the AP poll after a 24-7 victory Saturday over Colorado.
Nebraska coach Tom Osborne also refused to say that his team was No. 1.
"I don't see Tom Osborne campaigning for his kids," Paterno said. "I think at the end of the year, after everyone's played all their games, if feel that (we're no. 1). Will it say."
Most of Paterno's players also have remained quiet about who is No. 1 but not senior quarterback Kerry Collins.
"We beat a good team today in Ohio State, and we resoundingly won," he said. "I'd be miffed if we weren't No. 1."
Penn State has been challenged only once this season, in a 31-24 victory at Michigan.
Of the teams they have defeated, only No. 20 Michigan and No. 22 Southern California are ranked, and all their remaining opponents — Indiana, Illinois, Northwestern and Michigan State — are unranked.
If the Nittany Lions make it to the Rose Bowl, their opponent will have at least two losses.
"They're as good as I've seen offensively." Ohio State coach John Cooper said. "I don't see anybody beating them."
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