Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Monday, November 15, 1999 AP TOP 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press" football poll, with firstplace votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 13, total points based on 25 points for a firstplace vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Florida S. (63) 10-0 1,719 1 2. Virginia Tech (6) 10-0 1,658 2 3. Florida 9-1 1,565 4 4. Nebraska 9-1 1,534 7 5. Wisconsin 9-2 1,424 9 6. Texas 9-2 1,277 10 7. Tennessee 7-2 1,263 3 8. Alabama 8-2 1,250 11 9. Kansas St. 9-1 1,136 5 10. Michigan 8-2 1,045 16 11. Marshall 10-0 1,042 12 12. Mississippi St. 8-1 945 8 13. Penn St. 9-2 92 6 14. Georgia Tech 7-2 898 13 15. Michigan St. 8-2 844 17 16. Mississippi 7-2 639 18 17. Minnesota 7-3 580 20 18. Southern Miss. 7-3 445 21 19. BYU 8-2 357 15 19. Purdue 6-2 357 22 21. Georgia 6-3 338 14 22. Arkansas 6-3 234 — 23. East Carolina 8-2 232 24 24. Texas A&M 7-2 172 — 25. Boston College 7-2 164 — Fall intramural tournament will sharpen referees' skills By Jason Walker sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter Basketball players at the University of Kansas only have to wait a couple of weeks to start schooling each other. The first day of the pre-holidays intramural basketball tournament will begin Nov. 29, the Monday after Thanksgiving break. Entries are now open for the tournament, which is sponsored by Kansas Recreation Services. Jason Krone, assistant director of recreation services, said that the tournament attracted more teams each year and that he hoped for a good turnout. "Last year, we had something like 83 teams," he said. "We just want to spark everyone's interest to get them ready for the regular season in the spring." Tom Nienke, Mulvane senior and program assistant, said he was ready for the tournament to begin but that it was "I'm excited about it because I want to see how the competition is," he said. "But we have to do it fast because we have to do the whole tournament in a week and a half before classes end." going to be hectic. Krone said the main reason for the tournament was for the officials, who would gain experience refereeing games before the regular season. Besides the basketball competition, floor hockey and indoor volleyball tournaments also will continue. Krone said he thought floor hockey was one of the more interesting sports recreation services offered. He said it tended to attract students from Northern states where ice hockey was more popular. The pre-holidays basketball tournament entry fee is $20 per team, and anyone wishing to register a team can stop by the recreation services office at 208 Robinson Center. Edited by Ronnie Wachter 'Huskers regain Wildcat respect, top spot in Big 12 North Division LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska is happily back on top in the Big 12 North Division. The Associated Press The No. 7 Cornhuskers avenged last year's loss to Kansas State by blowing out the No. 5 Wildcats 41-15 Saturday. Nebraska (9-1 overall, 6-1 Big 12) can clinch the North title by beating Colorado on Nov. 26. Eric Crouch and Nebraska with 158 yards rushing and two touchdowns as the Cornhuskers quickly forgot about last year's 40-30 loss. "We knew they didn't respect Nebraska like they used to. We knew they didn't fear Nebraska like they used to," linebacker Carlos Polk said. "We wanted to put that fear back into them." Kansas State's win last year snapped a 29-game losing streak against the Tuskers. The Wildcats' chances at two straight didn't look good at halftime Saturday, when they trailed 24-9, and vanished in the fourth quarter when Nebraska scored 17 points. The loss likely will drop the Wildcats (9-1, 6-1) out of contention for the national championship. "We weren't very good. Not very good in We weren't very all phases of the game. And they played awfully good, "Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said. "Any time you play a team that is as good at playing the option as Crouch, and couple that with excellent execution, you're in for a long day." The 'Huskers dominated the battle between two of the top four defenses in the country. Nebraska gained 253 yards by half-time on a defense that ranked No. 2 nationally at 232.3 per game. Nebraska, No. 4 nationally at 234.6 yards, limited K-State to 234, 170 below its average. Nebraska finished with 378 yards offense, 227 coming from Crouch. He was 8-for-17 passing for 69 yards and set a Nebraska quarterback record with 27 carries. STUDENT TRAVEL www.statravel.com for the holidays by selling your work at the SUA Call SUA at 864-3477 or pick up an application form at the SUA Box Office, 4th floor, Kansas Union. 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