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Page 2-The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - November 26, 1990

Michigan Sports
Calendar
A compilation of Michigan sporting events for
the upcoming week.
Monday, November 26
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, November 27
No events scheduled.
Wednesday, November 28
Men's basketball vs. Central Michigan, 7:30 p.m., Crisler
Arena
Thursday, November 29
No events scheduled.
Friday, November 30
Ice Hockey at Boston University
Wrestling at LasVegas Classic
Men's and Women's Swimming at the US Open,
Indianapolis, (National team)
Men's and Women's Swimming at the EMU Invitational
Saturday, December 1
Men's Basketball vs. Utah, 2:00 p.m., Crisler Arena
Women's Basketball at Ohio University
Wrestling at LasVegas Classic
Men's and Women's Swimming at the US Open,
Indianapolis, (National team)
Men's and Women's Swimming at the EMU Invitational
Sunday, December 2
Ice Hockey at Boston College
Women's Swimming at the US Open, Indianapolis,
(National team)
Men's and Women's Swimming at the EMU Invitational
All club teams who wish to have their events appear
in the calendar should bring a copy of their schedules
to the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard.

AP Football
Top 25

College News
Top Twenty
The Notre Dame Observer compiles a weekly
college football poll, voted on by the sports
staffs of 24 different college newspapers
nationwide, including The Michigar Daily.

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Record

This week

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Colorado
2. Miami (Fla.)
3. Georgia Tech
4. BYU
5. Florida
6. Texas
7. Notre Dame
8. Florida St.
9. Washington
10. Nebraska
11. Penn St.
12. Houston
13. Iowa
14. Tennessee
15. Michigan
16. Clemson
17. Virginia
18. USC
19. Ohio St.
20. Louisville
21. Mississippi
22. Illinois
23. Auburn
24. Michigan St.
25. Southern Miss.

10-1-1
8-2-0
9-0-1
10-1-0
9-1-0
9-1-0
9-2-0
8-2-0
9-2-0
9-2-0
9-2-0
9-1-0
8-3-0
7-2-2
8-3-0
9-2-0
8-3-0
8-3-1
7-3-1
9-1-1
9-2-0
7-3-0
7-2-1
7-3-1
8-3-0

season complete
Beat Syracuse, 33-7
idle
Beat Utah St., 45-10
idle
Beat Baylor, 23-13
Beat USC, 10-6
idle
season complete
Lost to Oklahoma, 45-10
Beat Pittsburgh, 22-17
idle
Lost to Minnesota, 31-24
Beat Kentucky, 42-28
Beat Ohio St., 16-13
season complete
Lost to Virginia Tech, 38-13
Lost to Notre Dame, 10-6
Lost to Michigan, 16-13
season complete
Beat Mississippi St., 21-9
vs. Northwestern
idle
Beat Wisconsin, 14-9
season complete

Team
(First-place votes)

Last
Last Week

Record

Points

Pon Lat :ee

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Colorado (14)
Georgia Tech (4)
Texas (2)
Miami, Fla. (1)
BYU
Notre Dame
Florida
Florida State
Washington
Penn State
Tennessee
. Houston
. Michigan
. Clemson
. Mississippi
- Nebraska
. Iowa
. Louisville
. Illinois
. Auburn

10-1-1
9-0-1
9-1-0
8-2-0
10-1-0
9-2-0
9-1-0
8-2-0
9-2-0
9-2-0
7-2-2
9-1-0
8-3-0
9-2-0
9-2-0
9-2-0
8-3-0
9-1-1
8-3-0
7-2-1

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Senior Editors
Mike Gill
Ryan Schreiber
Night Editor
Theodore Cox
Assistant Night Editors
Matthew Dodge
Al Lin
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