12 --- Wednesday, October 29, 1986 / University Daily Kansai Penn. St. now owns No.2 spot The Associated Press Penn State Coach Joe Paterno, whose Nittany Lions climbed to No. 2 in The Associated Press' college football rankings after a surprisingly easy 23-3 victory over Alabama, says Top 20 Poll his main concern is Saturday's game against West Virginia. He said he hadn't thought about the ranking. "And I'm not going to think about it," he said. "I think we've got to set down and get off cloud nine and start thinking about playing a good football game against West Virginia." The victory moved undefeated Penn State up from sixth in the poll and dropped the Crimson Tide from ninth to fourth in a fall from second to eighth. "I really don't know how the team's going to react to it, and I'm not going to ask them." Paterno said. Akhyao Gosha Rao, Bowie said. See POLL, p. 16, col. 1 Glasses Continued from p. 11 And, of course, there were the faithfuls that will never miss a game. "I usually come to as many games as I can," said Ken Hanson, El Dorado junior. "I would have come if they didn't give the glasses away. But I liked getting them — they fit well and they look great. What a deal!" Gary Hunter, associate athletic director, was also seen walking around the field house wearing a pair of green sunglasses. "People are realizing a great spectator sport this is," Weiser said. "We've got to let people know about it." And, if it takes giving away 600 pairs of colored sunglasses, Weiser is willing to try. "Now we need to take this and refine it and get better," he said. And what did Suarez think of her new uniform accessories? "It was really fun for everyone," she said after the game, her sunscreen now wiped from her sweat-covered face. "It was something different, and it got a lot of people excited. "I don't know if it was from the glass or what but, it was exciting." others sported the team's orange and blue colors while awaiting the arrival of the players. The Mets, who defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-5 in game 7 Monday night, were to be greeted by Cuomo and Mayor Edward Koch at a City Hall One group of students jumped into a car after watching Game 7 and drove to New York City from Potsdam, N.Y. Fans "It took about eight hours," said Pat Harkins, who planned to return to Clarkson University after the parade. Continued from p.11 pain. "We have exams tomorrow," said John Lyons. On the Brooklyn Bridge leading to City Hall, hundreds of fans strolled toward the parade. "We don't have to yell now, our team won," a small boy said to his brother. "If you've been following the Red Sox for any length of time, you realize that they always do this," said Mary Stevens of Boston. Meanwhile, baseball fans throughout New England spent yesterday accompanied by an all too familiar refrain — "Same old Red Sox." Stevens said she was not among the thousands of Red Sox fans who spent Monday night before the television for Boston's loss to the Mets. "I didn't watch the game," she said. "I put the pillow over my head because the people next door had the TV on. I didn't feel like watching that kind of tragedy." Paul Williams of South Burlington, Vt., said he had given up on watching sports because of the Red Sox loss. "This is it," he said. "I'm not watching anymore football, I'm not watching baseball, I'm not watching soccer. I watch cricket. If it becomes popular, it's over." "I've wasted too much emotion on this." Williams said. "You look at the standard life index and you figure I'm going to live another 40 years and this was my last chance to see it happen. Never again." Many Red Sox fans seemed resigned to a collapse. A waitress at the Old Port Tavern in Portland, Maine, who identified herself as Michelle, said many fans who crowded the downtown watering hole Monday night expected their team to lose. "Yes, there were a few people crying in here," she said. 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