University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 25. 1974 9 Ohio State moves past Irish in grid poll From the Associated Press Woody Hayes is unconcerned over what college football's No. 1 ranking this week will do to his Ohio State players. "I'm more worried about keeping the office closed out," she said yesterday, when I learned, the ★ The Top Twenty, with first place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12 10-9-7-5-4 3-2-1 SCIENCE GRADS Sophomore running back Laverne Smith was selected backward as the Big Eight offensive player of the week for his penalty kick RU 7-13 loss Saturday to Tennessee. Smith run for 151 yards on 18 carries, including one run for 47 yards. Smith has gained 270 yards on 35 carries in two games for an average of 7.7 yards a run. partnership on behalf of the public limited corporation 10-9-87-6-4-3-2-1: 1. Ohio State (23) 2-0-0 1,110 2. Notre Dame (26) 2-0-0 1,104 3. Oklahoma (8) 1-0-0 913 4. Alabama (4) 1-0-0 896 5. Michigan 2-0-0 756 6. Texas 2-0-0 756 7. Arizona State 2-0-0 477 8. Pittsburgh 2-0-0 273 9. Texas & A&M 2-0-0 356 10. Nebraska 1-1-0 237 11. Wisconsin 1-1-0 200 12. Oklahoma State 2-0-0 192 13. North Carolina State 2-0-0 191 14. Tennessee 1-0-1 171 15. Arizona 2-0-0 135 16. Illinois 2-0-0 115 17. Louisiana State 1-1-0 99 18. Southern California 1-1-0 103 19. Penn State 1-1-0 97 20. Miami, Fla. 1-1-0 95 The vote was split between Smith and John O'Leary, Nebraska I-back, who picked up 89 yards on 17 carries in Nebraska's 21-20 win. A panel of sportwriters made the decision. Laverne Smith rated best offensive player of week in Big Eight Buckeyes had replaced Notre Dame as the top-trained team in the Associated Press "If SMU (Ohio State's opponent Saturday) could bump off No. 1, it would make me nervous." Couch Don Fambrough praised Smith's performance. "He's had two really fine games for us" farnham said. "I thought all alone he was the best." In voting by a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters, the Buckeyes collected 1,110 of a possible 1,220 points, ahead of last week's leader, Notre Dame. Ohio State, a 51-10 winner over Oregon State, picked up 23 firstplace votes, three fewer than Notre Dame, which trampled Northwestern 49-3. Oklahoma, idle last week, kept the No. 3 spot with eight first-place ballouts and 91 points. Alabama, fifth a week ago, crept into fourth with 896 points. The Tide battered Southern Mississippi 52-0. Love regains place kicking duty Michigan jumped a notch to fifth, and Texas moved from ninth to sixth. Arizona State advanced from 11th to seventh. Pitt from a tie for 15th to eighth, Texas A & M from non-ranking to ninth, and Nebraska fell to tenth. University of Kansas football coach Don Fumbrough said yesterday that sophomore Kobe Brown would be taking as well as the punting for the rest of the Love, who was the place kicker in the season operator at Washington State, was last week by freshman Moneh Robbs. BOYCOTT WESCOE CAFETERIA the week of Sept. 30-Oct.4 Lower prices are needed GET INVOLVED! If you have a baby that will be two months old in the coming weeks and are interested in participating in the on going study of the visual and interests of young infants, please call PAULA WHITEHORN, coordinator. WANTED: BABIES University of Kansas Infant Lab. 864-4947 A Richard Lester Film "Juggernaut" Kung-Fu, Karate & Bruce Lee Starring Omar Sharif PG Eve. at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat.Sun. 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