Miami Remains No. 1

Oct 21, 2001

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Read the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 Poll

By The Associated Press

The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football poll,with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 20, total pointsbased on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th placevote and previous ranking:

                         Record  Pts  Pvs 1. Miami (47)            5-0   1,771   1 2. Oklahoma (22)         7-0   1,741   2 3. Nebraska (2)          8-0   1,626   3 4. UCLA (1)              6-0   1,602   4 5. Virginia Tech         6-0   1,513   6 6. Florida               5-1   1,389   7 7. Texas                 6-1   1,378   9 8. Michigan              5-1   1,246  10 9. Tennessee             4-1   1,086  1110. Maryland              7-0   1,082  1211. Oregon                6-1     981   512. South Carolina        6-1     873  1613. Washington            5-1     847  1514. Washington St.        7-0     837  1915. Georgia               5-1     812  1716. BYU                   7-0     794  1817. Auburn                6-1     663  2018. Fresno St.            6-1     499   819. Florida St.           4-2     488  2120. Stanford              4-1     471   -21. Georgia Tech          5-2     299  2322. Illinois              6-1     278   -23. North Carolina        5-3     236   -24. Purdue                4-1     235  2425. Colorado              5-2     203  14

Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 176, Mississippi 65, Clemson 52, Syracuse52, LSU 37, Ohio St. 22, Northwestern 18, Iowa St. 9, Louisville 9, Utah 4,Toledo 3, Michigan St. 2, Marshall 1.