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Top-ranked Cornhuskers lose votes to rampaging Longhorns From Associated Press reports The Texas Longhorns, the na tions second-ranked college football team for the fourth week in a row, have started to close ground on Nebraska. Nebraska was not a unanimous choice Tuesday as the nation’s No. 1 team. The Cor nhuskers' close 14-10 call against unranked Oklahoma State cost them five first-place votes in this week’s Associated Press poll and also left them five points short of being a unanimous pick for what would have been the third week in a row. Nebraska, which has been No. 1 in every poll this season, received 55 of 60 first-place votes and 1,195 of a possible 1,200 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters. The other five first-place ballots, along with 1,144 points, went to Texas, which defeated Oklahoma 28-16 and dropped the Sooners from eighth place to 15th. Although this week’s Top Twenty consists of the same 20 teams as last week, there was considerable shuffling, with Alabama dropping from third place to 11th after falling to Penn State 34-28. North Carolina, a 30-10 winner over Wake Forest, rose from fourth to third with 1,014 points and West Virginia, which was idle, climbed from fifth to fourth with 983 points. Auburn, seventh a week ago, jumped to fifth with 866 points following a 49-21 rout of previously unbeaten Kentucky. Ohio State downed Purdue 33-22 and remained in sixth place with 861 points. Florida moved up from ninth to seventh with 836 points by whipping Vanderbilt 29-10. Georgia cracked the Top Ten for the first time this season, troun cing Mississippi 36-11 and vaulting from 11th to eighth with 725 points. Arizona went up from 10th to ninth with 702 points by crushing Colorado State 52-21 and Miami of Florida jumped from 12th to 10th with a 42-14 rout of Louisville, good for 600 points. The Second Ten consists of Alabama, Southern Methodist, Michigan, Iowa, Oklahoma, Maryland, Washington, Arizona State, Illinois and Brigham Young. Last week, it was Georgia, Miami, SMU, Michigan, Iowa, Maryland and Washington tied for 16th, then Arizona State, Il linois and BYU. Oilers name interim coach HOUSTON (AP) Chuck Studley, who became defensive coordinator of the Houston Oilers in January, stepped up a notch to interim head coach Tuesday, replacing Ed Biles, who resigned Monday in the midst of a 13-game losing streak. “I didn’t look up the word ‘interim’ but I think it means temporary,” Studley said in his first meeting with the media. “If we continue to play incon sistently, it’s adios (goodbye) at the end of the season." Studley, getting his first pro head coaching experience, enters the job fully aware of the task that lies ahead in breaking the losing streak and the team’s 0-6 record this season. “Right now I’m wearing two hats,” Studley said. “I’m still the defensive coordinator and I know what that involves plus I have the duties of the head coach and at this point I’m not sure what that involves." Oiler General Manager Ladd Herzeg saio Studley and offen sive coordinator Kay Dalton were considered for the job. “It was an extremely difficult decision for me and one that I wrestled with most of last night,” Herzeg said. "I felt both Chuck and Kay Dalton had superb qualificiations and both were highly qualified to be suc cessful head coaches in the NFL.” The Oilers will try to break their losing string Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. In naming Studley, Oiler management followed the same path as when they named Biles to replace Bum Phillips, who was fired in January 1981. Biles had been defensive coordinator under Phillips. Biles’ resignation came Mon day following a 26-14 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Biles was booed lustily during the game when his picture was flashed on a huge screen in the Astrodome. The Oilers have not won a game since Sept. 19, 1982 when they defeated Seattle 23-21. Nets shelve all-star player EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) New Jersey Nets guard Michael Ray Richardson, who last week admitted he had suc cumbed again to a cocaine dependency, was waived Tues day by the National Basketball Association team. Richardson, a three-time All Star, was released because he did not obey an NBA order to report to a New York treatment program Monday or Tuesday, said Nets Executive Vice Presi dent Lewis Schaftel. After a three-day unexcused absence from the Nets training camp last week, NBA officials announced that Richardson had asked for assistance and had The 'Western Look' Capezio style is here at the Spotted Mule! 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