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Nov. 24 Pinto Owner: Larry Einbund Model Owned: 1974 Runabout SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Miami remains No.1 in poll; Kansas out of top 25 after loss The Associated Press Texas A&M keeps winning on the field and losing ground in the Associated Press college football poll. The undefeated Aggies, who fell behind Florida State in the poll last week, remained No. 4 after routing Texas Christian 37-10 Saturday. But A&M fell farther behind the idle No. 3 Seminoles, who increased their lead over the Aggies from three to 18 points. Kansas (7-4), No. 22 last week, fell out of this week's top 25 after losing to Missouri 22-17 on Saturday. The ballot-box battle between the Aggies (11-0) and Seminoles (9-1) is significant because they both want a shot at top-ranked Miami (10-0). They could get a chance if No. 2 Alabama (10-0) loses one of its last two games. “It’s disappointing to be one of three undefeated, untied teams in the country and ranked fourth,” Stoucum said. “I think a lot of credit has to be given you when . . . win every game and not have a slip.” If Florida State finishes No. 2, it would play Miami in the Festa Bowl. If A&M moves up to second, it would meet the Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl. If Florida state finishes No. 3, it would probably win the national championship. Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum said the Aggies deserve more respect, especially since their Pigskin Classic victory against Stanford gives them one more victory than any other team. But Slocum said he did not worry about the poll because he had no control over it. Miami remained a near-unanimous choice at No.1. after beating Syracuse 16-10. The Hurricanes, who close their regular season at San Diego State Saturday, received 61 first-place votes and 1,549 points from a nationwide panel of writers and broadcasters. Idle Notre Dame (8-1-1) moved up two spots to No. 5 and Florida (8-2) rose three notches to No. 6 after beating Vanderbilt 41-21. The other first-place vote went to Alabama, which had the weekend off. The Crimson Tide plays Auburn on Thursday, then meets Florida in the Southern Conference championship game. Michigan (8-3) dripped one place to No. 7 after tying Ohio State 13-12, Syracuse (9-2) trailed No. 8, idle Georgia (8-2) jumped one spot to No. 9 and Collegiate Golf (8-2) jumped one spot to No. 10 following a 31-10 victory over Iowa State. Washington is 11th, followed by Nebraska, North Carolina State, Stanford, Ohio State, Mississippi State. Boston College, Tennessee, Southern Cal., Arizona, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Arizona, Mississippi State, North Carolina Washington (9-2) plunged six spots after losing to Washington State 42-23 and Arizona (6-4-1) fell seven places to No. 23 after falling to Arizona State 7-6. Washington State (8-3), which fell out of the Top 25 last week, moved back in after upsetting Washington. BYU (8-4) also climbed into the rankings after defeating Utah 31-22. Wake Forest (7-4), as well as Kansas, dropped out of the Top 25. Wake Forest, 25th a week ago, was beaten by North Carolina State 42-14. Top 25 teams rank team record points last week 1. Miami 10-0 1,549 1 2. Alabama 10-0 1,483 2 3. Florida St. 9-1 1,407 3 4. Texas & M&M 11-0 1,389 4 5. Notre Dame 8-1 1,289 7 6. Florida 8-2 1,166 9 7. Michigan 8-0 1,084 6 8. Syracuse 9-2 1,077 8 9. Georgia 8-2 1,030 10 10. Colorado 9-1 976 11 11. Washington 9-2 928 5 12. Nebraska 7-2 914 12 13. N. Carolina St. 9-2 856 13 14. 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