Miami Doubles First-Place Votes in AP Poll

Sept. 8, 2002

Defending national champion Miami doubled its total of first-place votes in the latest Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.

The Hurricanes (2-0) extended their winning streak to 24 games with a 41-16 rout of Florida on Saturday in the first regular-season meeting between the in-state rivals since 1987.

The impressive victory increased Miami’s total of first-place votes from 34 to 68 and point total from 1,758 to 1,844 in a nationwide panel of 74 writers and broadcasters.

Two weeks ago, Miami and Oklahoma (2-0) each had 27 first-place votes. The Sooners posted a 37-27 win over Alabama on Saturday, but lost 18 first-place votes, receiving three and 1,700 points, in the wake of Miami’s latest performance.

Idle Texas (1-0) lost seven first-place votes, leaving the Longhorns with three and 1,667 points.

Tennessee (2-0) and idle Florida State (2-0) remain in the fourth and fifth spots.

Florida (1-1) slipped from sixth to 12th in the poll while Ohio State (2-0) moved up into the Gators’ former spot.

Michigan (2-0), Nebraska (3-0), Georgia (1-0) and Washington State (2-0) round out the top 10.

Virginia Tech (2-0) is 11th followed by Florida, Oregon (2-0), Washington (1-1), Michigan State (2-0), Marshall (1-0), Southern California (1-0), Colorado (1-1), North Carolina State (3-0) and Notre Dame (2-0), which moved up three spots to No. 20.

Texas A&M (2-0), Wisconsin (3-0), UCLA (1-0), Colorado State (2-1) and Louisiana State (1-1) complete the top-25.

South Carolina (1-1) was the only team to drop out of the poll after losing to Virginia, 34-21.

The AP poll is part of the Bowl Championship Series formula that determines the participants in the national championship game. The top two teams in the ratings meet in the game, which this season is the Fiesta Bowl on January 3.

The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, with number of first-place votes and record in parentheses, total points and previous ranking:

(Records through September 7, 2002)

TEAM PTS PVS —- — — 1. MIAMI FLA (68) (2-0) 1,844 1 2. OKLAHOMA (3) (2-0) 1,700 2 3. TEXAS (3) (1-0) 1,667 3 4. TENNESSEE (2-0) 1,642 4 5. FLORIDA ST (2-0) 1,606 5 6. OHIO ST (2-0) 1,341 8 7. MICHIGAN (2-0) 1,333 7 8. NEBRASKA (3-0) 1,241 9 9. GEORGIA (1-0) 1,211 1010. WASHINGTON ST (2-0) 1,164 1111. VIRGINIA TECH (2-0) 1,135 1212. FLORIDA (1-1) 1,027 613. OREGON (2-0) 948 1314. WASHINGTON (1-1) 855 1415. MICHIGAN ST (2-0) 700 1516. MARSHALL (1-0) 649 1617. USC (1-0) 538 1818. COLORADO (1-1) 415 1719. NO CAROLINA ST (3-0) 402 2120. NOTRE DAME (2-0) 374 2321. TEXAS A&M (2-0) 368 2022. WISCONSIN (3-0) 294 2523. UCLA (1-0) 213 NR24. COLORADO ST (2-1) 173 1925. LSU (1-1) 171 24

Dropped Out: No. 22 South Carolina

Others Receiving Votes: KANSAS ST 168, IOWA ST 161, PENN ST149, GEORGIA TECH 102, ALABAMA 89, BOSTON COLLEGE 64, BYU50, OREGON ST 47, ARKANSAS 43, AUBURN 39, SOUTHERN MISS 35,CLEMSON 24, MISSISSIPPI 15, KENTUCKY 13, UTAH 10, AIR FORCE7, LOUISVILLE 6, MISSOURI 6, SOUTH CAROLINA 4, MARYLAND 3,PURDUE 2, TOLEDO 2.